Species & Habitats Living with wildlife Injured or orphaned wildlife Wildlife rehabilitation in Washington How to find a licensed wildlife rehabilitator ...
Heron Colony Nest Count: Great blue herons are a common sight throughout Skagit county. Often spotted wading in shallow waters, these birds stand out because of their long legs, bluish gray feathers, ...
Author(s): Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation, Spokane Tribe of Indians, Yakama Nation, Swinomish Indian Tribal Community, and U.S. Fish and ...
L.T. Murray Wildlife Area - Elk Feeding: The L.T. Murray Wildlife Area crew members continue to feed elk at the Joe Watt and Robinson Canyon sites. Elk numbers are lower than usual for the time of ...
Shoreline access: Good - The only good shoreline fishing is at the access site.
Juvenile anglers only (under 15 years old).
WDFW shellfish seasons indicate the specific times of year when harvesting is permitted. Before heading to the beach, please also check the Department of Health (DOH) information below which is ...
WDFW shellfish seasons indicate the specific times of year when harvesting is permitted. Before heading to the beach, please also check the Department of Health (DOH) information below which is ...
WDFW shellfish seasons indicate the specific times of year when harvesting is permitted. Before heading to the beach, please also check the Department of Health (DOH) information below which is ...
About WDFW Advisory groups and committees Olympic-Willapa Hills Wildlife Area Advisory Committee ...
Customer service staff at the Ridgefield Regional Office are available for walk-in service Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. (excluding legal holidays). The Cowlitz Wildlife Area field office in ...