WDFW & TREAD Partner on Ancient Lakes Project

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The Quincy Lakes Wildlife Area Unit is one of 13 units within the 192,568-acre Columbia Basin Wildlife Area. The unit is 17,332 acres and is a combination of WDFW-managed DNR, USBLM, and WDFW lands. It is one of the most visited units in the wildlife area and is used by many recreational groups.

TREAD was hired in 2023 by WDFW to do this work in addition to coming up with plans for trail improvements, reroutes, decommissioning, allowed or desired uses by trail, and a prioritized work plan. From this Assessment, WDFW can evaluate the recommendations from a cultural resource lens and come up with a final plan to be implemented and communicated.

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