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People in Seattle’s Ballard neighborhood are roaring about news of a possible black bear sighting on the northern corner of ...
Layoffs, a hatchery closure and reduced salmon and steelhead monitoring are all part of the new reality for Washington's fish and wildlife agency as it navigates deep budget cuts ordered by state ...
“Timed or motion sensor alarms with flashing lights, loud noises and sprinklers may work on mountain lions, and can also ...
Wardens seized 11 elk and deer mounts as evidence between Washington and Montana where the accused poachers live, officials ...
To reduce wildlife-vehicle collisions, help the state’s wildlife adapt to climate change, and reconnect habitats fragmented ...
Two Washington state agencies are looking to improve corridors for wildlife while cutting down on traffic risks for motorists ...
WDFW announces a public meeting on July 28 to discuss the Shillapoo Wildlife Area habitat restoration effort, with options to ...
SPOKANE, Wash. — The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) adopted new rules that prohibit people from feeding wildlife. WDFW's new rules were adopted in an effort to keep Washington ...
Fish and Wildlife Department biologists help to rebuild declining Eastern Washington hawk population May 11, 2025 Updated Sun., May 11, 2025 at 8:11 p.m. The population of ferruginous hawks found ...
The U.S. Forest Service plan is part of a strategy to save endangered spotted owls in Washington, Oregon and California ...
A fuel tanker crashed Friday off Highway 101, spilling some 3,000 gallons of fossil fuels into Indian Creek. The creek is a ...
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife closed a key wolf policy meeting to the public, shielding from public view discussions on how the department will respond to attacks on livestock ...