Natural Resources Rhode Island is known for its agricultural and fishing heritage There's a farmers' market, roadside stand, or CSA very close to you. Let us help you find them! Explore our beautiful state Rhode Island's network of parks, beaches and campgrounds attracts upwards of nine million visitors each year and hosts high-profile national and international events. Find your next adventure! From woods to water, find your next adventure with your Rhode Island Hunting and Fishing License. Prev Next Slide 1 Slide 2 Slide 3 The Bureau of Natural Resources protects, manages, restores, and promotes the state’s wide array of historic parks, beaches, recreational facilities, and green spaces. The Bureau includes the following divisions: Agriculture and Forest Environment, Coastal Resources, Law Enforcement, Fish & Wildlife, Parks and Recreation, Planning & Development, Marine Resources, and the Narragansett Bay Estuarine Research Reserve. It also includes DEM’s Warehouse and Service Center. Fish & Wildlife Parks & Recreation Agriculture & Forest Environment Boating Registration & Licensing Affiliated Commissions RI Derelict and Abandoned Vessel and Obstruction Removal Commission RI Forest Conservation Commission RI Pilotage Commission Fort Adams Foundation