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Green Marker Arid Lands NAPs
This acquisition project protects over 3,000 acres of high priority...
45.71388888 -121.10166666
Green Marker Columbia River Trail
Construction of approximately four miles of paved bike/pedestrian trail along...
47.44027777 -120.30555555
Green Marker Coyote Canyon
Purchased 240 acres located on channeled scabland topography in the...
47.52333333 -119.68361111
Green Marker North Douglas County Shrub-Steppe Restoration
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife will use this...
47.96958063 -119.68381881
Green Marker Northern Shrub Steppe
This proposal is to acquire properties for two Natural Area...
47.98583333 -119.77
Green Marker Sagebrush Flat NAP
This project began acquisitions in Douglas County to protect at...
47.47583333 -119.68166666
Green Marker Sharp-Tailed Grouse Ph. 2
Purchase of up to 12,500 acres of critical habitat for...
48.55194444 -119.41083333
Green Marker Sharp-tailed Grouse Phase 5
This Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) proposal will...
47.98992077 -119.72898649
Green Marker Sharp-tailed Grouse, Phase 3
This project proposes to protect habitat crucial to the survival...
47.96045435 -119.65773778
Green Marker Sharp-tailed Grouse Phase 4
The Columbian sharp-tailed grouse is threatened in Washington and a...
47.98652506 -119.69517935

Note: Not all projects are shown. red = pending, green = funded

Douglas County

1990 - 2010 Funded Projects 11 total projects $11,451,670

Arid Lands NAPs - Dept of Natural Resources - $1,027,425
Columbia River Trail - Douglas County - $300,000
Coyote Canyon - Dept of Fish & Wildlife - $49,331
Mid-Columbia Shrub Steppe - Dept of Fish & Wildlife - $605,436
North Douglas County Shrub-Steppe Restoration - Dept of Fish & Wildlife - $249,812
Northern Shrub Steppe - Dept of Natural Resources - $68,077
Sagebrush Flat NAP - Dept of Fish & Wildlife - $450,868
Sharp-Tailed Grouse Ph. 2 - Dept of Fish & Wildlife - $2,763,324
Sharp-tailed Grouse Phase 4 - Dept of Fish & Wildlife - $496,280
Sharp-tailed Grouse Phase 5 - Dept of Fish & Wildlife - $913,057
Sharp-tailed Grouse, Phase 3 - Dept of Fish & Wildlife - $4,528,060

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.

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