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Commission approves three land transactions including Driscoll Island and Canyon Creek additions

Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission · April 17, 2026
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The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission voted to approve three land transactions presented by staff: an 8.8-acre Driscoll Island addition (Okanogan County), a 79-acre Canyon Creek acquisition (Klickitat County), and a dike-easement transfer at Wylie Slough (Skagit County); grants and long-term management arrangements were discussed.

Real estate services manager Matthew Trenda briefed commissioners on three land transactions the department recommended for approval. The first is the Driscoll Island addition in Okanogan County (about 8.8 acres) that staff said will be added to the Driscoll Island unit of the Sinlahekin Wildlife Area and funded with a Recreation and Conservation Office (RCO) Washington Wildlife and Recreation Program (WWRP) riparian protection grant. Staff told commissioners the…

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