They're still far from a done deal, but WDFW is moving ahead on a slate of six land projects across Washington, including two in the Chehalis River watershed that have drawn pushback from local farmers and public officials but also support...
The Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation (CTUIR) is conducting a study that involves releasing radio-tagged steelhead into McKay Creek, above the McKay Dam....
Lower Columbia mainstem from Bonneville to Astoria – 781 salmonid boats and 157 Washington bank rods were tallied during Saturday’s (3/27) effort count. ...
Poachers shot three black-tailed bucks over the weekend of March 19, likely using a spotlight, and then left them to waste on the North Spit of Coos Bay. There is a $1500 reward offered for information that leads to a citation...
Members of the Washington and Oregon Fish and Wildlife commissions will hold a virtual meeting [this] week to discuss policy for the shared waters of the Columbia River....
WDFW hunting managers are no longer recommending to shorten the late whitetail rifle hunt in the state’s northeastern corner as 2021-23 big and small game season proposals head to the Fish and Wildlife Commission for a briefing and public comment Friday....
A video on the state's Predator-Prey Project, a legislatively mandated effort to figure out the impacts of wolves and cougars on deer, elk and moose – as well as each other – in portions of northern Eastern Washington, was debuted by...
Montana's governor will be taking a three-hour wolf trapping certification tomorrow after receiving a written warning from state wildlife officials for taking a wolf south of Bozeman last month without first completing the required course....
Lower Columbia mainstem from Bonneville to Astoria – 240 salmonid boats and 69 Washington bank rods were tallied during Sunday’s (3/21) effort count. ...
The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission will hear updates on 2021-2023 hunting season setting, a periodic status review for sage grouse, land acquisition projects, and a hatchery policy during its March 25-27 virtual meeting....
A highly litigious environmental cadre has come out against a sweeping plan to breach four lower Snake dams, calling the concept "disastrous" as it would bar them from lobbing lawsuits over the river and salmon for multiple decades....