The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife has released almost 100,000 steelhead in Banks Lake, according to an announcement Thursday from WDFW. As part of modifications to Mitchell Act and SAFE ...
WDFW moves 93,500 steelhead juveniles to Banks Lake due to hatchery program changes, aiming to bolster sport fishing and ...
WDFW introduced the Salmon Fishing Current blog to update stakeholders on the North of Falcon process for setting salmon ...
Tribes including the Yakama have certain fishing rights in the Columbia River Basin as outlined in their tribes' treaties, ...
Observers of the Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission see it as a body hampered by polarization, dysfunction and conflict, ...
Environmental Health has partially lifted its closure of shellfish harvesting from Discovery Bay, Sequim Bay and the Strait of Juan de Fuca east of Lyre River to the Jefferson County line.
Washington state wildlife officials are seeking information to identify those responsible for shooting a common loon and more ...
Meanwhile, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife is looking for eight members for its Game Management Advisory Council. The 18-member panel advises WDFW on managing hunted species.
The Oregon Zoo is welcoming two new residents, as a pair of orphaned cougar cubs have found a home in Portland. The male and ...
On February 28, 1993, a team of federal agents launched an assault on the premises of a religious community called Mount ...
More than 20 waterfowl were shot on the Columbia River in Eastern Washington and left to waste, said the Washington state ...
According to the predatory wildlife incident map from the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW), cougar sightings ... bears are a protected species in Washington, they are ...