Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) shellfish managers confirmed Thursdaynine days of razor clam digs on coastal beaches beginning Wednesday (March 26).
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) has announced nine days of razor clam digs on coastal beaches, starting Wednesday, March 26.
Wildlife officials are getting closer to making a final decision on permanent rules for limiting the spread of chronic wasting disease in Washington, including proposed statewide bans on feeding ...
Curtis Scott Grout received home monitoring for illegally harvesting over 680 shrimp during a regulated fishing event.
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The Daily World on MSNWDFW approves three days of coastal razor clam digsWashington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) shellfish managers confirmed three days of razor clam digs on coastal beaches beginning Wednesday, March 26.
The Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) says they’ve killed a second coyote in Bellevue after several ...
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Peninsula Daily News on MSNCompany probed for urchin harvestPORT ANGELES — A company that offloaded 1,400 pounds of green sea urchins worth $2,000 at Port Angeles Boat Haven is under investigation for receiving the spiny delicacy without the proper paperwork.
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FOX 8 News on MSNGirl bitten, ‘dragged’ by coyote outside her home in string of human-animal incidentsThe Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) received a report on the evening of March 11 about a girl being bitten ...
A 4-year-old Washington girl was "dragged" by a coyote just inches from the front door of her home on March 11, her father ...
This year’s Cowlitz River recreational smelt dip-fishing season kicked off Wednesday almost totally without its two most important elements: smelt and people dipping for them.
BELLEVUE, Wash. — The second coyote believed to be responsible for some of the five attacks in Bellevue last week was euthanized Thursday according to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife ...
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The Daily World on MSNUncertainty: NOAA cuts worry West Coast fishery managersThe long-term impacts of recent staff cuts at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration are still unknown, but ...
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