The state of Washington is spending billions of dollars and ripping up roads to restore fish habitat. Is it successful? How is success measured? The state starting thinking about fish barriers in the ...
High elevation and a good water supply allow this area to provide both elk and deer winter range, as well as bighorn sheep habitat and bird habitat for white-headed woodpeckers and loggerhead shrikes.
A fish barrier removal project will slow traffic on U.S. 101 near the Thurston-Mason county line starting at the end of this week. Crews plan to close the median between U.S. 101 at Old Olympic ...
Anglers are doing well in some tributaries of the Columbia, but low water has slowed the bite in some places, while others are fishing well. The late run of coho has been inconsistent in recent years, ...
Apr. 14—Anglers across Washington can look forward to the start of lowland lakes fishing on April 26, with thousands of anglers expected to visit lakes statewide. This year's opener also marks the ...
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) announced plans last week to demolish and replace the Elliott Bay Fishing Pier to restore public fishing access on the Seattle waterfront. The ...
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