Washington State Dept of Natural Resource
P.O. Box 47001
Olympia, Washington 98504-7001
USA
www.dnr.wa.gov
AGENCY MISSION AND CHALLENGE: The mission of the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is to provide professional, forward-looking stewardship of our state lands, natural resources, and environment. DNR provides leadership under the Commissioner of Public Lands, an elected official, in creating a sustainable future for the State Trust Lands.
At the DNR, we envision a future in which our human and natural environment provides abundant and diverse social, ecological, and economic benefits for the people of Washington, in this and all future generations. In acting to ensure the vision, we ensure sustainability.
DNR manages over 5 million acres of state-owned land that includes forest, range, commercial, agricultural and aquatic lands. Since 1970 DNR-managed lands have generated $6 billion that support public schools, state institutions and county services. These lands also provide public benefits that include fish and wildlife habitat, clean and abundant water and public access to outdoor recreation. The DNR operates with a biennial budget of approximately $400 million and has over 1300 employees. For more information about the department, see the DNR website at www.dnr.wa.gov.
You can find more information about the department and our aviation program at our DNR Home Page and by clicking site map, go to fire, go to aviation and click on Helitack.
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Ellensburg, Washington, USA
Olympia, Washington, USA
