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An uptick in avian influenza cases are being reported across Washington this winter Help WDFW monitor and manage the spread of this disease by reporting sick or dead wild birds
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After July 8, WDFW license dealers and WDFW offices can print customers’ license products on standard 8 5-inch by 11-inch copy paper Paper license customers can also print their licenses at home Mobile licenses can be purchased through the MyWDFW or the Fish Washington® app
- WDFW approves eight days of coastal razor clam digs beginning March 17
OLYMPIA – Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) shellfish managers confirmed today, razor clam digging opportunities at Long Beach, Twin Harbors, Copalis, and Mocrocks beaches from
- Wildlife officials euthanize squirrels in Tacoma after at least one . . .
WDFW said this is the only confirmed biting incident The Pierce County Sheriff's Office said their animal control unit received two recent complaints regarding the squirrels in that area
- WDFW urges shellfish harvesters to follow rules as state clam, mussel . . .
WDFW urges shellfish harvesters to follow rules as state clam, mussel and oyster seasons get underway A line of clams are placed on a tailgate after being cleaned during a razor clam dig at Grayland Beach on March 8, 2024
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- Boats carrying invasive mussels in Pasco, Spokane, WDFW urges vigilance
Since the start of 2026, multiple watercraft contaminated with invasive freshwater mussels have been intercepted in Washington and Oregon, highlighting ongoing efforts and the importance of public
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