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The Department of Natural Resources (DNR) mission is to develop, conserve, and enhance natural resources for present and future Alaskans. ADFG works with multiple divisions at DNR during the review of land use plans and activities, as described below.
The Department of Natural Resources seven divisions reflect its major programs: Agriculture, Forestry, Geological Geophysical Surveys, Mining, Land Water, Oil Gas, Parks and Outdoor Recreation, and Support Services.
The State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources is the government office in charge of all land and property records. They have a basic search tool the public can use to verify land ownership, view plats, and research federal surveys.
Under the Midnight Sun of summer and the northern lights of winter, BLM Alaska is a land full of promise 70 million acres of mountains, wetlands, and tundra for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations.
The Department of Natural Resources is one of the most important agencies in Alaska, ensuring the responsible and sustainable use of the states precious resources.
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