Forest Service Sued Over Wolves, Grazing In Northeast Washington
Following a calf attack earlier this month – and the seventh in a 10-month window – WDFW brass is continuing to mull possible next lethal steps with the Togo Pack as it also prepares for a court hearing in Seattle on an extinct pack’s removal, and a new lawsuit has been filed in a federal court in Spokane today.
Hunting Contest Rule Change Proposals Out For Comment Before WDFW Commission Decision
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) is seeking public comments on proposed recommendations for hunting contest and hunting restriction rules.
Senate Passes Great American Outdoors Act; Goes To House
The Great American Outdoors Act was just passed out of the U.S. Senate, a bill that would permanently reauthorize the Land and Water Conservation Fund at $900 million annually and provide $9.5 billion for maintenance work on national forests, wildlife refuges, parks and more.
2 Saturday Keeper Sturgeon Openers Set For Willamette
Anglers will have an opportunity to retain a white sturgeon on the lower Willamette River the next two Saturdays, June 20 and 27. This would be the first retention opportunity in the lower Willamette since October 2013.