Regional offices - Washington Department of Fish Wildlife The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) operates six regional offices around the state Check the listings on this page for customer service hours, weather delays, and other local facility restrictions specific to each region
Home | Washington Department of Fish Wildlife An uptick in avian influenza cases are being reported across Washington this fall Help WDFW monitor and manage the spread of this disease by reporting sick or dead wild birds
Animal control response - King County, Washington In order to submit an animal complaint, please follow these steps: For questions about healthy or nuisance wildlife, please contact the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife for more information: Note that RASKC serves only 24 cities, including unincorporated King County
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Department of Natural Resources and Parks - King County Our talented workforce protects and restores the natural environment for the people, fish, and wildlife of King County, promoting more resilient, sustainable, equitable communities
Fish and shellfish in King County - King County, Washington Learn how to identify salmon and trout that inhabit King County streams, as well as freshwater mollusks, and find out what King County does to protect and restore aquatic habitat to recover fish and shellfish populations and ensure they can thrive