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Government Agencies found near Washington County, Oregon

Pacific Northwest Region Forest Service
Regional Forester - Kent Connaughton
The Pacific Northwest Region (Region 6) of the US Forest Service contains 17 National Forests, two National Scenic Areas, a National Grassland, and two National Volcanic Monuments, all within the States of Oregon and Washington.
Located in Portland, Oregon - about 20 miles away
USDA Rural Development - Oregon Office
USDA Rural Development is committed to helping improve the economy and quality of life in rural America. Their programs are designed to help rural Americans in many ways.
Located in Portland, Oregon - about 20 miles away
Oregon-Washington State Office
Bureau of Land Management
In western Oregon, the BLM manages two million acres of forest in a checkerboard ownership pattern. These forests provide important habitat for many threatened and endangered fish and wildlife species and are considered some of the most productive forests in the world.
Located in Portland, Oregon - about 20 miles away
Oregon NRCS State Office
State Conservationist - Ron Alvarado
This is the Oregon State Office for the Natural Resources Conservation Service.
Located in Portland, Oregon - about 21 miles away
Tillamook Field Office
Bureau of Land Management
The Tillamook Field Office is part of the Northwest Oregon District.
Located in Tillamook, Oregon - about 35 miles away
Oregon Department of Agriculture Natural Resources
The natural resource programs at the Oregon Department of Agriculture are dedicated to protecting and improving Oregon's natural beauty, with clean air and clean water for future generations, while ensuring the viability of our many important agricultural commodities.
Located in Salem, Oregon - about 40 miles away
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
Wildlife Division
The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) Wildlife Division has direct responsibility for monitoring the numbers and health of wildlife species, setting population conservation and management objectives, overseeing wildlife habitat restoration and maintenance, and regulating harvest of game animals.
Located in Salem, Oregon - about 45 miles away
Northwest Oregon District Office
Bureau of Land Management
From east to west the District stretches from the crest of the Cascades to the Pacific Ocean. Approximately 75% of Oregon's population lives within the boundaries of the Northwest Oregon District
Located in Salem, Oregon - about 47 miles away
Springfield Inter-agency Office
Bureau of Land Management
The Springfield Inter-agency Office is part of the Northwest Oregon District.
Located in Springfield, Oregon - about 103 miles away
Prineville District Office
Bureau of Land Management
Prineville is the largest District in Oregon with 1.65 million acres scattered over 13 million acres. The boundary generally follows county boundaries and stretches from the Columbia River in the north to the edge of the Great Basin in the south, and includes the Cascade crest in the west and the Blue Mountains in the east
Located in Prineville, Oregon - about 141 miles away
Coos Bay District Office
Bureau of Land Management
The Coos Bay District of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) manages 325,000 acres of public lands in the Coast Range of southwestern Oregon
Located in North Bend, Oregon - about 158 miles away
Southern Oregon Area
Oregon Department of Forestry
The Oregon Department of Forestry was established in 1911 to act on all matters pertaining to forestry, including collecting and sharing information about the conditions of Oregon's forests, protecting forestlands and conserving forest resources.
Located in Roseburg, Oregon - about 161 miles away
Roseburg District Office
Bureau of Land Management
Public lands of the Roseburg District, located in southwestern Oregon, contain some of the most productive forests in the world, including dense stands of Douglas-fir, hemlock, and cedar.
Located in Roseburg, Oregon - about 161 miles away
Grants Pass Interagency Office
Bureau of Land Management
The Grants Pass Interagency Office is a part of the Medford District.
Located in Grants Pass, Oregon - about 215 miles away
Medford District Office
Bureau of Land Management
Due to the complexity and variety of work programs, the Medford District employs the largest workforce of any District in the Bureau of Land Management—over 180 permanent and numerous seasonal employees
Located in Medford, Oregon - about 221 miles away
Burns District Office
Bureau of Land Management
The Burns District is located in southeastern Oregon, extending from the Oregon-Nevada border on the south into the Blue Mountains on the north, a distance of nearly 200 miles
Located in Hines, Oregon - about 240 miles away
Klamath Falls Field Office
Bureau of Land Management
The Klamath Falls Resource Area is part of the Lakeview District. The Lakeview District's boundary encompasses approximately 3.5 million acres of public land in Lake, Klamath, and part of Harney counties in south-central and southeastern Oregon.
Located in Klamath Falls, Oregon - about 242 miles away
Baker Field Office
Bureau of Land Management
The Baker Field Office is located in Baker City and includes approximately a 1/2 million acres spanning eight counties in Oregon and Washington
Located in Baker City, Oregon - about 261 miles away
Lakeview District Office
Bureau of Land Management
Welcome to the Bureau of Land Management's Lakeview District. The public lands we manage vary from the mixed conifer forests on the east slope of the Cascade Mountains to the beautiful high desert country of Oregon's Outback.
Located in Lakeview, Oregon - about 270 miles away
Vale District Office
Bureau of Land Management
The Vale District of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) manages 5.1 million acres of public land in eastern Oregon. The district boundary runs along the Snake River between Oregon and Idaho and includes small sections of both Washington and Nevada
Located in Vale, Oregon - about 307 miles away
Malheur Field Office
Bureau of Land Management
The Malheur Field Office staff are located at the District Office in Vale, Oregon and manage about 4.6 million acres across Malheur, Grant and Harney Counties in Oregon and a small portion of Elko County, Nevada
Located in Vale, Oregon - about 307 miles away
Idaho State Department of Agriculture
The Idaho State Department of Agriculture has an ever-important place in one of the state’s largest industry sectors. We recognize Idaho’s economic well-being is forever tied to the health of its farming and ranching.
Located in Boise, Idaho - about 367 miles away
Brennan Bajdek, M.A., RPA
Senior Archaeologist/Project Manager - North Wind Resource Consulting
North Wind Resource Consulting provides environmental documentation and permitting (including natural and cultural resource surveys; wildlife and botanical expertise; National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) technical services; and environmental consultation such as Section 106 for cultural resources, Section 404 for wetlands, and Section 7 for endangered species); design and engineering services (including civil and mechanical, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and mapping capabilities; and Computer-Aided Design (CAD) services).
Located in Idaho Falls, Idaho - about 562 miles away
Western Association of Fish & Wildlife Agencies
The Western Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies (WAFWA) represents 23 states and Canadian provinces, spanning from Alaska to Texas and Saskatchewan to Hawaii - an area covering nearly 3.
Located in Cheyenne, Wyoming - about 962 miles away
Western Governors’ Association
Executive Director - James Ogsbury
The Western Governors’ Association represents the Governors of 19 Western states and 3 U.S.-flag islands. The association is an instrument of the Governors for bipartisan policy development, information exchange and collective action on issues of critical importance to the Western United States.
Located in Denver, Colorado - about 1002 miles away
Monarch Conservation Science Partnership
The Monarch Conservation Science Partnership is a USGS led group of scientists, managers, and conservation organizations who perform science related to the conservation of monarch butterflies.
Located in LA Crosse, Wisconsin - about 1559 miles away
United States Fish and Wildlife Service
Department of the Interior
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, working with others, is responsible for conserving, protecting, and enhancing fish and wildlife and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people through Federal programs relating to migratory birds, endangered species, interjurisdictional fish and marine mammals, and inland sport fisheries.
Located in Washington, DC - about 2368 miles away
Bureau of Reclamation
Established in 1902, the Bureau of Reclamation is best known for the dams, powerplants, and canals it constructed in the 17 western states. These water projects led to homesteading and promoted the economic development of the West
Located in Washington, DC - about 2369 miles away
State and Private Forestry
Office of Communication - USDA Forest Service
The State, Private, and Tribal Forestry organization of the USDA Forest Service reaches across the boundaries of national forests to states, tribes, communities and non-industrial private landowners.
Located in Washington, DC - about 2370 miles away
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