Gov. Bob Ferguson hired an investigator in June, but they didn’t get started until the agency director requested an inquiry ...
You’ve been warned, Washingtonians: Feeding deer, elk, moose, and other cervids is no longer permitted in the state. According to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW), a law took ...
An Olympic marmot. (Photo by Kiley Barbero, courtesy of Center for Biological Diversity) Washington wildlife officials are beginning to plan for how to conserve the state’s species and habitats for ...
Although populations of bighorn sheep have been reintroduced in Washington since they disappeared 100 years ago, their future remains at risk.
Outdoor recreation can change how animals behave and displace them from crucial habitats, researchers say. This puts the safety of Washington wildlife such as the mountain lion at risk.. Photo from ...
Wildlife officials in Washington and Idaho are seeking information after two bighorn sheep were found illegally shot and ...
Nov. 10—A majority of Washington's believe state wildlife managers' goal should be "preserving and protecting fish and wildlife" according to poll commissioned by a nonprofit dedicated to reforming ...
OLYMPIA — Hunters, anglers and two tribes attacked the Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission, while wildlife advocates praised it at a hearing held Feb. 21 by the House Agriculture and Natural ...