When the director of a state agency asks the governor to investigate the citizen commission that oversees him, the public ...
In Washington state, feeding deer, elk or moose is punishable by an infraction and a fine of $179, Chase Gunnell, ...
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 ...
WASHINGTON – A new law banning the feeding or baiting of deer, elk, and moose is now in effect across Washington. The law, signed by the governor last week, aims to reduce the spread of diseases among ...
As temperatures drop in Washington state, you might notice more deer gathering near gardens, yards, parks and even golf ...
If you told me two years ago that I would be writing a piece to defend the Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission, I’d have questioned your sanity. My criticism of them over the past five years has ...
Kelly Susewind, the agency director, questioned whether conduct by members of the state Fish and Wildlife Commission complied ...
Washington is known for its nature, but how do its wildlife conservation efforts compare to other states? A new study published by SmileHub, a website that helps people find charities according to ...
The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission has rejected a request to donate 15 wolves to Colorado, with some commissioners saying it would be strange to give away a state endangered species. The ...
WASHINGTON - Washington state is planning to enhance highway safety with more wildlife overpasses and underpasses. This initiative, outlined in a newly released plan from two state agencies, aims to ...
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife staff apply tags and record data while sampling Chinook salmon at the Washougal River weir in an undated photo. (Photo courtesy of Washington Department of ...