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Bud Blancher Trail
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Eatonville will use this grant to build a 2.3-mile, non-motorized,...
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Carbonado's 8th Avenue Park
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This project in Pierce County creates a much needed park...
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Frontier Park Renovation - Inclusive Playground
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Pierce County Parks and Recreation Services and the fifth-grade class...
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McKenna Boat Launch Playground
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Pierce County Parks and Centralia City Light propose to install...
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Nisqually/Mashel, 1992
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Addition of approximately 86 acres along the Nisqually and Mashel...
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Nisqually/Mashel, 1994
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This 183-acre acquisition further supports a planned state park on...
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Nisqually/Mashel Ph. 2
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Purchased 330 acres at the confluence of the Mashel and...
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Nisqually-Mashel - 03-05 Acquisition
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This project will purchase 250 acres from a commercial timber...
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Nisqually Mashel - Phase 5
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The wooded area surrounding the confluence of the Mashel and...
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Nisqually Mashel - Phase 6
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The area surrounding the confluence of the Mashel and Nisqually...
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Nisqually River Riparian Project
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The Nisqually River, a major salmon-producing river, has its headwater...
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Nisqually State Park - Acquisitions
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State Parks will use this grant to buy 82.98 acres...
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S. Sound Prairie and Bald Hill Restoration 2
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The Department of Fish and Wildlife will use this grant...
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Note: Not all projects are shown. 
2nd Legislative District
South Pierce and east Thurston Counties
Projects Funded in 2011 - 2012 4 total projects $2,086,650
1990 - 2010 Funded Projects 13 total projects $11,598,237
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.

