The Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) manages 1.6 million acres of forestland west of the Cascade Crest and is the single-largest forest landowner in the State. Significant portions of this ownership are prone to mass wasting and the forestry activities that regularly occur on...
Department of Natural Resources, 1974. Washington marine atlas. Department of Natural Resources, Olympia, 4 vol. Google Scholar Goodwin, R.F., 1982. Recreational boating in Washington‘s coastal zone; the market for moorage.’ Washington Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program, Seattle, 134 p. Googl...
support rich cultural heritage, provide recreational opportunities, and improve quality of life in the Pacific Northwest. The Washington Department of Natural Resources (DNR) stewards 2.6 million acres ofstate-owned aquatic lands. Since 2004, DNR has...
The Washington State Department of Natural Resources administers these grants which are funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Urban and Community Forestry (UCF) program. In 2021, HB1216 expanded UCF funding and broadened its mission with a focus on urban canopy and prioritizing efforts ...
Squires, R.L., J.L. Goedert, and K.L. Kaler. 1992. Paleontology and stratigraphy of Eocene rocks at Pulali Point, Jefferson County, Olympic Peninsula, Washington.Washington State Department of Natural Resources, Division of Geology and Earth Resources, Report of Investigations31: 1–27. ...
D., et al. Geologic Map of Washington—Northwest Quadrant, Washington 3 sheets, 1:250,000, 71 pages (Geologic Map GM-50, Washington Division of Geology and Earth Resources, Washington State Department of Natural Resources), (2002) Google Scholar Tabor, R. W. et al. Geologic Map of the...
Last year the University of Washington received $1.35 million from timber sales on state lands, according to the state Department of Natural Resources. “So the question,” Goldman says, “is whether the University of Washington is really saying they want to log the last remaining habitat for ...
The real fight will gear up this year when the state Department of Natural Resources begins determining whether to renew state leases for the tidelands over which the pens are placed. That will be a more wide-ranging review, Beardslee said, that considers everything from tribal treaty r...
Parking at state recreation lands Anglers, hunters, and others who park on Washington state recreation lands must use either the WDFW Vehicle Access Pass…
Jerry Franklin, Washington State Risk MAP Coordinator, |jerry.franklin@ecy.wa.gov| (360) 407-7470 State Floodplain Regulations Department of Natural Resources Corina Forson, Chief Hazards Geologist |corina.forson@dnr.wa.gov| (360) 902-1445...