The Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) is dedicated to the preservation and sustainable management of Pennsylvania's natural resources for the benefit of current and future generations. With bureaus focused on state parks, forestry, recreation, conservation, geology, and facility design and construction, DCNR works to ensure the protection and enjoyment of the state's forests, trees, plants, water, and wildlife through research, education, and community involvement.
Located in Harrisburg, PA, DCNR's headquarters at the Rachel Carson State Office Building serves as the central hub for their efforts. Through their various programs and initiatives, DCNR strives to promote conservation practices, address climate change, and provide opportunities for outdoor recreation and education. With a commitment to transparency, DCNR also offers access to public records and encourages engagement with the community to ensure the responsible stewardship of Pennsylvania's natural resources.
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