If you haven’t yet met Washington’s official state marine mammal, this summer’s a great time to introduce yourself. From afar, of course. The orca was named our state’s official state marine mammal — ...
Washington wildlife officials are beginning to plan for how to conserve the state’s species and habitats for the next decade. The Department of Fish and Wildlife is updating its State Wildlife Action ...
Following the recent flooding in Western Washington, the state Department of Fish and Wildlife has identified some of the ...
SNOQUALMIE PASS — Before descending the Cascade Mountains on its final stretch to Seattle, Interstate 90 cuts through a mountain pass of old growth forests and wetlands. For countless wildlife species ...
Gov. Bob Ferguson hired an investigator in June, but they didn’t get started until the agency director requested an inquiry ...
Although populations of bighorn sheep have been reintroduced in Washington since they disappeared 100 years ago, their future remains at risk.
The state of Washington has earned a reputation as being one of the most beautiful in the country. With a combination of picturesque coastlines, enchanting forests, and towering mountains, Washington ...
A trail cam in a Hartsel, Colorado, garden captures video of two raccoons fighting at night Screengrab from X video A scenario experienced by many Washingtonians during the warm seasons: A family of ...
WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT – After nearly six years at the helm of the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Phil Anderson, 64, has informed the state Fish and Wildlife Commission he will resign from ...
A controversial report on the purpose, function, and effectiveness of Washington’s Fish and Wildlife Commission has revived angst among anglers and hunters over a perceived takeover of the polarized ...