In Washington state, feeding deer, elk or moose is punishable by an infraction and a fine of $179, Chase Gunnell, ...
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Can you get fined for feeding deer in Washington?
As temperatures drop in Washington state, you might notice more deer gathering near gardens, yards, parks and even golf ...
Nov. 10—A majority of Washington's believe state wildlife managers' goal should be "preserving and protecting fish and wildlife" according to poll commissioned by a nonprofit dedicated to reforming ...
Kelly Susewind, the agency director, questioned whether conduct by members of the state Fish and Wildlife Commission complied ...
When the director of a state agency asks the governor to investigate the citizen commission that oversees him, the public ...
Outdoor recreation can change how animals behave and displace them from crucial habitats, researchers say. This puts the safety of Washington wildlife such as the mountain lion at risk.. Photo from ...
Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission members have been told by agency staff that wolves have made an impressive recovery — to the point that their “endangered” status is no longer required. The ...
Washington is known for its nature, but how do its wildlife conservation efforts compare to other states? A new study published by SmileHub, a website that helps people find charities according to ...
This Earth Day and beyond, spend some time learning about our protected wildlife. You can view Northwest mammals waking from winter hibernation, spring wildflowers, migratory birds, endangered species ...
If you told me two years ago that I would be writing a piece to defend the Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission, I’d have questioned your sanity. My criticism of them over the past five years has ...
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