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Governor Ferguson appoints Linville, Anderson, and Garcia to the Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission, blending experience in wildlife management, natural resources, and commercial fishing.
The WDFW director also approved a proposal that bans feeding deer, elk or moose across Washington State, including baiting ...
The WDFW reports a nearly 10% drop in Washington's wolf population, but officials say the population is recovering and ...
Ferguson reappointed Jim Anderson and Molly Linville to the nine-member board that sets the state’s fish and wildlife policy ...
Washington State has outlawed baiting for big game as part of a larger set of rules meant to slow the spread of chronic ...
WDFW offers grants for wildlife-viewing projects, focusing on inclusivity and funded by bald eagle license plates.
Washington’s wolf population is down for the first time since resident packs were confirmed to be returning to the state ...
Centralia, and Reps. Peter Abbarno, R-Centralia, and Ed Orcutt, R-Kalama, called for the immediate relocation of pheasants ...
Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson named three people to the state Fish and Wildlife Commission late Monday afternoon, reappointing ...
OLYMPIA, Wash. — Washington’s overall wolf population in 2024 decreased by at least 9.44% and the number of successful ...
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife is now accepting applications for the Watchable Wildlife Grant.
WDFW says at least one person has been charged with poaching a wolf last year.
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