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The Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife “lethally removed” an adult male wolf from the Togo pack territory in northeast ...
People in Seattle’s Ballard neighborhood are roaring about news of a possible black bear sighting on the northern corner of ...
Photos shared by the agency show the worn, bright blue and yellow vest—clearly not intended for wildlife—wrapped awkwardly ...
Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife is considering breaching the dike that turned the wetland into farmland in the 1950s ...
Washington State Outdoor recreation can impact WA wildlife. Here’s how conservationists say we can help By Jared Gendron Updated February 2, 2023 1:20 PM ...
SEATTLE - A second coyote has been killed by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. The first coyote was killed on Tuesday, Mar. 11 after WDFW received reports of a child attacked in the ...
Environment Life Local News Northwest Puget Sound Travel Western WA wildlife park welcomes 3 orphaned moose calves from Alaska Jan. 26, 2023 at 12:53 pm Updated Jan. 30, 2023 at 3:14 pm ...
Opinion As climate changes and development spreads, WA wildlife needs more help April 18, 2024 at 2:18 pm This bear was found unable to walk because of burned pads on all four feet.
May 7—OLYMPIA — In a move to support farmers in less densely populated areas, the Washington State Legislature unanimously passed Senate Bill 5165, which aims to provide compensation for ...