Whale entanglements on the U.S. West Coast in 2024 were the highest since 2018, according to a National Oceanic and ...
Colorado wildlife officials confirmed that the Colville Tribes in Washington declined to serve as a source population for ...
Federal investigators are looking for information about the illegal killing of a grizzly bear near the Idaho-Montana border in late October.
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife shellfish managers approved of six days of razor clam digging on the southern Washington coast. Digging opportunities will take place between Dec. 18- ...
Colorado's efforts to secure wolves for its third release as part of the voter-approved reintroduction program has grown ...
Arizona Rep. Andy Biggs sent a letter to federal officials, urging them to claw back ranching regulations that he says has ...
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) is closing 23,400 acres — about 36 square miles — of the Methow Wildlife Area for the third winter in a row to protect mule deer. The closures ...
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife says it will host a meeting to discuss management options for fisheries.
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) is hosting a virtual public meeting to discuss management options for the 2027-2028 coastal recreational bottomfish fisheries on Dec. 10 at 3 p.m.
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife is taking a deeper look at the Blue Mountain elk herd and what may be causing ...
The gray wolf, which was extirpated in Washington State in the early 1900’s, has been making a comeback in the Evergreen State.
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) has received two recent reports of dead birds at Lake Tapps, amid ...
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