Douglas County
Proposed Projects
This project is located on units of the Sagebrush Flat...
Projects Funded
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Arid Lands NAPs
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This acquisition of 4,000 acres in six Washington counties protects...
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Columbia River Trail
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Construction of approximately four miles of paved bike/pedestrian trail along...
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Coyote Canyon
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Acquisition of 240 acres located on channed scabland topography in...
- 47.52 -119.68
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Dyer Haystacks and Two Steppe NAPs
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This project seeks to protect excellent to good condition examples...
- 47.99 -119.77
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Mid-Columbia Shrub Steppe
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Most of Washington's shrub-steppe habitats have been converted to agriculture....
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North Douglas County Shrub-Steppe Restoration
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This project is located on units of the Sagebrush Flat...
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Northern Shrub Steppe
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This proposal is to acquire critical properties within two high...
- 47.99 -119.77
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Sagebrush Flat NAP
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This project begins site acquisiitons in Douglas County that protect...
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Sharp-Tailed Grouse Ph. 2
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Acquisition of 12,500 acres of critical habitat for sharp-tailed grouse,...
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Sharp-tailed Grouse Phase 5
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This Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) proposal will...
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Sharp-tailed Grouse, Phase 3
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This project proposes to protect 10,000 acres of habitat crucial...
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Sharp-tailed Grouse Phase 4
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The Columbian sharp-tailed grouse is threatened in Washington and a...
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WHAT IS THE WWRP?
The Washington Wildlife and Recreation Program (WWRP) is a state grant program that creates and conserves local and state parks, wildlife habitat and working farms. The Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office administers WWRP grants, and the legislature funds the program.

