The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission is under scrutiny after a report last month found the organization’s structure was “dysfunctional” and needed reforms. The report by the William D.
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) shellfish managers confirmed seven days of razor clam digs on coastal ...
After prolonged conflict, a new report recommends either eliminating or overhauling the traditional Washington Fish and ...
Smelt’s annual return from the ocean has long drawn thousands of dip-netters up and down the Cowlitz River. This year, ...
Governor Inslee appointed Lynn O'Connor and reappointed Tim Ragen to the Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission.
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife announced Thursday its tentative schedule for recreational smelt dip net fishing ...
OLYMPIA — Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife shellfish managers confirmed seven days of razor clam digs on coastal ...
Tensions over wolf management ran high all year long. In July, the Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission rejected a WDFW ...
Washington wildlife officials are launching a new study to better manage the state's black-tail deer populations, including ...
This makes Washington state the first place in the world to successfully implement a ban on all new commercial net pens, and ...
Washington state has long been known for its forward-thinking approach in the fight to save salmon, but a key factor ...
A Ferry County woman has been named to the Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission. Lynn O’Connor, of Kettle Falls, was ...