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  2. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) is a department of the government of the state of Washington, United States of America. The WDFW manages over a million acres of land, the bulk of which is generally open to the public, and more than 500 water access sites. [3] Many of the sites are termed "wildlife areas" and permit hunting ...

  3. According to the Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW), the wolf population in Washington grew 20% in 2023. But clusters have been spotted in the Tenaway forest area, around Cle Elum and Suncadia.

  4. WDFW seeks public comment on proposed cougar season rules - AOL

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    May 1, 2024 at 11:59 PM. May 1—OLYMPIA — The public comment period on proposed changes to cougar hunting seasons will be open through June 21, according to a press release from the Washington ...

  5. WDFW proposing suite of 20 land acquisitions; list includes ...

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    Nov. 8—Washington officials are considering a suite of 20 land acquisitions next month that they say will enhance public access and conservation. The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife ...

  6. Dungeness Crab in Puget Sound - Wikipedia

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    Since 2015, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) has conducted yearly test fishing throughout the sound. This test fishing occurs in February and is conducted with pots that do not have escape rings, in order to catch females and smaller males. In 2018, an average of 0.3 legal crabs per trap were found in the south sound.

  7. Scatter Creek Unit - Wikipedia

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    Website. wdfw.wa.gov. The Scatter Creek Unit is a 915-acre protected area and wildlife reserve in southern Thurston County, Washington. It is located immediately north of Grand Mound, Washington and east of Rochester. The site is owned and managed by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) and is one of five units that comprise ...

  8. Fungus that causes deadly bat disease confirmed in Yakima ...

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    WDFW and the Forest Service have been monitoring the bats that live in Boulder Cave for years. A test sample from a bat last year returned inconclusive results, but a swab this January from a ...

  9. Pine Lake (Washington) - Wikipedia

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    Pine Lake is a popular draw for suburban eastside anglers. The WDFW stocks both brown and rainbow trout directly from the gravel boat launch in early spring. Brown trout have been known to reach good sizes in Pine Lake—upwards of 18 inches (46 cm). It is possible to catch crayfish, bass, and perch from the dock as well.