Net pens are large floating structures where fish or seafood are grown and have been used in the Salish Sea for four decades.
House Bill 1311, sponsored by Rep. Andrew Engell, R-Colville, would reclassify gray wolves from “endangered” to “sensitive” under Washington law. The change would maintain protections while giving the ...
The feeding ban appears to stop short of ending WDFW’s own wildlife feeding operations. Elk and bighorn sheep are commonly ...
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) shellfish managers have approved six days of razor clam digs on coastal beaches beginning Monday, Feb. 24.
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) shellfish managers confirmed six days of razor clam digs on coastal beaches ...
Over the past 12 years, gillnets set by the Kalispel Tribe in the Pend Oreille system have removed nearly 20,000 northern pike.
Career employees told HCN they were unsettled by the termination email sent by HR, which cited ‘performance issues.’ ...
The Democratic chairman of the House Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee said the state’s wolf policy is failing ...
More than 100 people protested at John Dam Plaza as job cuts hit local federal workers and other policies sparked concern.
The governor withdrew two appointments to the panel that former Gov. Jay Inslee made on his way out of office. The move comes ...
A new bill before the Washington State Legislature has sparked intense debate among lawmakers, wildlife advocates and local ...