The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) received a private testing company report reflecting a positive chronic wasting disease (CWD) test result from a mule deer harvested in game ...
The Washington departments of Natural Resources and Fish and Wildlife are now accepting applications for 15 volunteer spots on a new Youth Education and Outreach Program Committee. Applications are ...
The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission is meeting virtually at 8:30 a.m. on Friday, Jan. 9 to consider advisory committee appointment recommendations and hear a briefing on the ongoing ...
Sport crabbers have until Feb. 1 to submit their winter Catch Record Card (CRC) for the recent Puget Sound crab season, which wrapped up Dec. 31.Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) ...
Washington’s coastal commercial Dungeness crab season will open Dec. 31 from Klipsan Beach on the Long Beach Peninsula south to Cape Falcon, Ore., including the Columbia River and Willapa Bay. It will ...
OLYMPIA – Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) shellfish managers confirmed today, razor clam digging opportunities at Long Beach, Twin Harbors, Copalis, and Mocrocks beaches from Dec. 31 ...
The following information is provided specifically for waters where the Quinault Indian Nation conducts treaty fisheries, including certain coastal rivers, Grays Harbor, and the Chehalis Basin. It is ...
Invasive mussels encrusting an outboard motor. If you find a potential invasive species, report it using the Washington Invasive Species Council webform or the WA Invasives mobile app (available in ...
Stocking may occur before a lake is open to fishing. Regulations, not stocking schedules, determine when fishing is allowed. Anglers should check the current regulations and have the appropriate ...
Click this logo to learn more about the Safeguard Our Shellfish Campaign! Shellfish Import and Transfer permitting requirements manage risk associated with introducing and spreading shellfish disease ...
This webpage includes educational resources for students, teachers, and families. For information on invasive species management, refer to WDFW's aquatic invasive species (AIS) webpage or the ...
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