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The removal was done in partnership with state Fish and Wildlife within a broader habitat restoration project.
Officials say state fire agencies are preparing to receive less aid from the U.S. Forest Service after it lost around 7,400 employees to DOGE cuts in February.
especially across Eastern Washington. “DNR is very concerned by the level of preparedness potential from our federal partners this year,” said Thomas Kyle-Milward, the communications manager ...
But in Washington, a strategic approach spearheaded by the Department of Natural Resources, or DNR, has focused on restoring forests to their historic balance, fostering community fire resilience ...
TEMPE, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) recently selected VisualVault, LLC to develop a cloud software solution to manage forest practices ...
MEDICAL LAKE, Wash. — Washington's Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is adding its name to a laundry list of homeowners, attorneys, and insurance agencies suing Inland Power and Light.
The Washington Department of Natural Resources released this week a draft of its Outdoor Access and Responsible Recreation Plan, a 66-page document that lays out goals and strategies for dealing ...
Washington's Department of Natural Resources has a goal of 90% of fires annually being less than 10 acres, a figure the agency has hit three years running. Though the state did see big fires like ...
Washington State Department of Natural Resources is using Kelso’s airport to refuel and maintain helicopters battling the Huckleberry Ridge Fire, 20 miles southwest of Pe Ell. Authorities say ...
Courtesy of the Washington State Department of Natural Resources The Washington state Department of Natural Resources and the Squaxin Island Tribe have announced a partnership to conserve the ...
SPOKANE, Wash. - Projections from the Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) show this year's fire season in Eastern Washington is shaping up to be right around average.
Altogether, the Washington Department of Natural Resources made 10 land transfers for conservation spanning 1,726 acres from the Olympic Peninsula to the Columbia River Gorge. Funding for these ...