Mid Columbia – Grand Coulee 2024

Category Overview

Critical Habitat projects are our state’s primary tool for conserving important fish and wildlife habitat. These projects protect the rich and diverse habitats in our forests, prairies, and wetlands. These funds help maintain our state’s biodiversity and protect species that are popular for hunting, birding, and other outdoor recreation, and are critical for the health of our salmon and fish populations.

Project Highlights

The Department of Fish and Wildlife will use this grant to acquire, through land purchase and land exchange, about 3,605 acres along the Columbia River, northwest of Grand Coulee in Douglas County. To be added to the Big Bend Wildlife Area, the acquisition will protect sagebrush-steppe habitat, ponderosa pine stands, wetlands, and Columbia River shoreline to benefit shrubsteppe species including Columbian sharp-tailed grouse and greater sage-grouse. The purchase will expand opportunities for hunting, fishing, wildlife viewing, hiking, horseback riding, and mountain biking. The primary conservation benefit provided by this project is protection of sagebrush-steppe habitat.

Quick Facts

WWRP Applicant: Fish & Wildlife Dept of Category: Critical Habitat WWRP Grant: $6,001,250.00 Applicant Match: $0.00 Project Type: Acquisition County: Douglas Legislative District: 7 Status: Active RCO Project # 24-1330

Location Details

From the intersection of State Highway 155 and 174 in the city of Grand Coulee Washington, travel west 10 miles on State Highway 174 to Strahl Canyon Road. Travel north on Strahl Canyon Road 12 miles. Project sites are located north and south of road.

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.