The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) fishery managers will host an online public meeting on July 15 to discuss proposed ...
Changes are coming to planned sockeye salmon fisheries throughout the Columbia River, as early return data shows abundances are much lower ...
We invite you to participate in our rule-making process. WDFW is actively considering the rule-making proceedings listed below. Chapter 220-111 WAC provides procedures for inspecting or requesting ...
Following reports of potentially lethal levels of paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) from the Washington Department of Health (DOH), the Washington ...
Photo by WDFW Hunter with disability scopes the landscape for deer. If you are a resident or non-resident of Washington who has been honorably discharged from military service, and have received a ...
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife's Toxics Biological Observation System (TBiOS) team monitors the geographic extent and magnitude of toxic contaminants in fish and other organisms living ...
Author(s): Joseph B. Buchanan, Mark S. Vekasy and Gerald E. Hayes Draft documents are provided for informational purposes only. Drafts may contain factual inaccuracies and may not reflect current WDFW ...
Puget Sound is home to a commercial salmon fishing fleet that includes purse seiners, gillnetters and reef netters. For free print resources WDFW has developed with information about local Washington ...
Catch a tagged fish? Fill out the prize claim form.
WDFW water access areas on this lake: ...
Access at the end of 44th Ave S.
The recovery of the Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) across North America is a major success story in the history of wildlife conservation in the ...