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Layoffs, a hatchery closure and reduced salmon and steelhead monitoring are all part of the new reality for Washington's fish and wildlife agency as it navigates deep budget cuts ordered by state ...
Summertime means camping time for a lot of people. The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife wants to remind everyone ...
For the first time in over a decade, hunting and fishing license fees in Washington state will increase starting July 1, ...
WDFW officers cited Lipe for several violations, including hunting black bear during a closed season, using dogs to hunt bear ...
Starting July 1, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife will be placing restrictions on certain activities in order to mitigate wildfire risk.  WDFW says fires and campfires are prohibited except ...
The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission will hold a hybrid meeting in Olympia from June 26 to 28 which will include ...
WDFW bans campfires and restricts activities to reduce wildfire risk on lands in Eastern Washington starting July 1.
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) announced new restrictions to reduce wildfire risks on Eastern ...
Neighbors have been advised to take precautions, and state parks users have been warned about bear sightings as well.
“The out-the-door price after this increase will be $17.44,” said Morgan Stinson, chief financial officer at the Department ...
U.S. Sen. Patty Murray pledges to block the $1.3 billion in cuts to NOAA, which would eliminate funding for the Pacific ...
Under Washington state law, it is illegal to intentionally feed or attract large carnivores, including black bears.