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Washington State Patrol troopers are conducting aerial traffic enforcement this week in Southwest Washington. Troopers will fly at night and use airplanes’ cameras to report traffic violations.
News / Life / Pets & Wildlife Washington plans aerial spraying in two counties to kill tree-destroying spongy moth Free By Bill Lucia, Washington State Standard Published: May 9, 2024, 5:49pm Share: ...
Jun. 25—The Washington state Department of Natural Resources (DNR) recently released its annual Forest Health Highlights report after joint aerial detection surveys flown by DNR and U.S ...
Amid Washington's wildfire season, ... He said since he started with DNR in 2016, the state has more than doubled its aerial firefighting fleet. The state had 15 aircraft at its disposal in 2016.
That’s part of the reason the bugs are so destructive. “They eat between [300] and 500 different types of plants,” said Karla Salp, a spokesperson for the Washington Department of Agriculture.
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