Washington’s waterfowl habitat improvement projects showing great results

Thanks in large part to waterfowl hunters

Mallards and northern pintails in flight over Winchester Reserve, Desert Unit of Columbia Basin Wildlife Area. Photo courtesy Alan Bauer
A wetland area near Othello
The 2019/2020 Washington Migratory Waterfowl and Wetland Conservation Stamp
WDFW biologists band ducks at the Winchester Regulated Access Area in fall of 2022.
One of multiple sandhill cranes using the Winchester Regulated Access Area as a migratory stopover.

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The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife is dedicated to preserving, protecting and perpetuating the state’s fish and wildlife resources.

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The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife is dedicated to preserving, protecting and perpetuating the state’s fish and wildlife resources.