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Service Description: Washington’s State Trust Lands Habitat Conservation Plan (HCP) is an ecosystem-based forest management plan that helps DNR develop and protect habitat for at-risk species while carrying out forest management and other activities on the state trust lands it manages for revenue to build public schools, universities, and other state institutions. This long-term plan outlines how DNR will provide habitat for species such as the northern spotted owl, marbled murrelet, and riparian-dependent species, such as salmon and bull trout, which are listed as threatened or endangered under the federal Endangered Species Act.
Layers include: HCP Lands, HCP Units, and DNR-Managed Commercial Transition Lands.
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Service Item Id: f7fea2bdd3304af394b8ef56427db9f4
Copyright Text: Department of Natural Resources (DNR), Forest Resources Division
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Keywords: HCP,habitat conservation plan,commercial,lands
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