PinnedThe Washington Department of Fish and WildlifeNEW blog — “The Salmon Fishing Current” provides salmon updates this seasonSalmon fishing in Marine Area 11 (Tacoma-Vashon Island) opens daily for remainder of June; daily limit increases to two hatchery ChinookJun 20Jun 20
The Washington Department of Fish and WildlifeOrca Action Month: Toxics and YouToxic chemicals in our water create problems for human and wildlife health. Toxics can make people and animals sick and have long-lasting…Jun 28Jun 28
The Washington Department of Fish and WildlifeDirector’s Bulletin | May/June 2024It’s hard to beat living and recreating in Washington — especially in the summer. With the warming temperatures and longer days, it’s time…Jun 28Jun 28
The Washington Department of Fish and WildlifeInvasive freshwater mussel monitoring ramping up in Washington watersAdditional funding will allow WDFW to increase monitoring for harmful quagga and zebra mussels.Jun 25Jun 25
The Washington Department of Fish and WildlifeWDFW recognizes volunteers, partners, and educators for conservation commitmentEvery year, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) recognizes organizations, volunteers, landowners, and educators who have…Jun 21Jun 21
The Washington Department of Fish and WildlifeOrca Action Month: Reduce, Remove, RemediateJune is Orca Action Month, an opportunity to bring together researchers, advocates, and orca lovers everywhere to raise awareness of the…Jun 21Jun 21
The Washington Department of Fish and WildlifeVernita Bridge: Changes on the horizonThe Vernita Bridge tradition Many people in Washington and neighboring states have made the Vernita Bridge Water Access Area part of…Jun 171Jun 171
The Washington Department of Fish and WildlifeOrca Action Month: What the heck is bioaccumulation?June is Orca Action Month, an opportunity to bring together researchers, advocates, and orca lovers everywhere to raise awareness of the…Jun 14Jun 14
The Washington Department of Fish and WildlifeOrca Action Month: Clean Waters, Healthy FuturesJune is Orca Action Month, an opportunity to bring together researchers, advocates, and orca enthusiasts to raise awareness of the threats…Jun 7Jun 7
The Washington Department of Fish and WildlifeCounting ticksThe less-than-glamorous side of being a wildlife biologistJun 5Jun 5