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OLYMPIA — The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) has finalized its acquisition of the Sekiu boat launch property in Clallam County along the northern Olympic Peninsula. WDFW bought the ...
Rat Island is closed to public access from April 15 to August 31 in order to protect wildlife habitat. WDFW is working to reduce disturbance to shorebirds and seals that nest and pup on the island by ...
This pamphlet is a summary of the hunting regulations and seasons adopted by the Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission. This pamphlet does not contain nor is it intended to contain all Department ...
I5 N from Seattle to Hwy 525 N then to Hwy 99 (Pacific Hwy), TL then 1st R (Shelby Rd) follow to 43rd Av TR, access down on R, across from fire station.
Opens coastal commercial salmon troll seasons. Documents. WSR filed on June 23, 2025 ...
Photo by Jim Cummins Residents and non-residents alike must have a license to fish or shellfish in Washington waters. Everyone age 15 and older needs a fishing license. You do not need a license if ...
Biologist Seitz smiles after a full day of snow goose flights are complete. On December 10, District 14 biologists Seitz and Soltysiak took to the skies to search for and record snow geese flocks.
The busy waters of Puget Sound pose a threat to endangered Southern Resident killer whales. The link between vessel noise and Southern Resident killer whale (SRKW) survival is the subject of ongoing ...
Two of three wolf recovery regions exceeded minimum recovery goals OLYMPIA – The number of gray wolf packs in Washington increased slightly in 2024, according to the Washington Gray Wolf Conservation ...
*Update: New chronic wasting disease rules referenced in this news release go into effect May 17, 2025. OLYMPIA – Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) Director Kelly Susewind has made ...
“Vessel noise is one of the three key threats to the Southern Residents, along with toxic contamination, and a lack of prey,” said Dr. Julie Watson, killer whale policy lead with the Washington ...
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