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…2 min read·1 day ago----
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…2 min read·Jun 7, 2024----
The Washington Department of Fish and WildlifeCounting ticksThe less-than-glamorous side of being a wildlife biologist5 min read·Jun 5, 2024----
The Washington Department of Fish and WildlifeSummer of Salmon 2024Additional information on tentative salmon seasons is available on the WDFW website. We expect to publish the final 2024–2025 seasons and…14 min read·May 31, 2024----
The Washington Department of Fish and WildlifeCome celebrate Pride with us this JuneIt’s Pride month! Here at the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW), we’re committed to fostering outdoor spaces where all…2 min read·May 30, 2024----
The Washington Department of Fish and WildlifeHatchery/school partnership expands salmon lessons beyond the textbookWhen high school graduates visit their old classrooms at Littlerock Elementary, one of the memories they often share is learning about…4 min read·May 30, 2024----
The Washington Department of Fish and WildlifeIntroductory guide to trout fishing and many other warmwater fish speciesAs the weather warms up more fish species can be caught in a variety of statewide waterways, and we’ve got plenty of helpful tips to lead…11 min read·May 23, 2024----
The Washington Department of Fish and WildlifeColumbia River shad watch begins this monthMay marks the start of the annual run, which provides good fishing up the Columbia River and in Oregon’s Lower Willamette River6 min read·May 3, 2024----
The Washington Department of Fish and WildlifeDirector’s Bulletin | March/April 2024Habitat loss. Climate change. Invasive species. As the director of the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW), I certainly don’t…13 min read·Apr 30, 2024----
The Washington Department of Fish and WildlifePlenty of excitement and happy faces seen on many statewide lakes for the opening day of trout…It was a customary opening day for trout fishing.10 min read·Apr 28, 2024----