Razor clam dig approved for May 5-7 at Twin Harbors
State fishery managers have approved a razor clam dig at Twin Harbors May 5-7 after marine toxin tests confirmed that the clams on the beach are safe to eat.
Wolves are returning to Washington. Learn about wolf conservation, management, natural history, Washington wolf packs, and how to report sightings. Learn more >>
Washingtonians have a new way to share their outdoor adventures with others who enjoy hunting, fishing and observing the natural world. WDFW is now accepting photos for a new online gallery of images submitted by people enjoying the great outdoors.
WDFW's 2012 Supplemental Operating Budget Request includes proposed cuts reflecting a potential 10 percent reduction in state General Fund support to the Department. State agencies are proposing budget cuts because state revenue collections are projected to fall short of expectations. Details on WDFW's proposed budget.
Spending by fishers, hunters and wildlife viewers generates more than $4.5
billion annually for Washington state’s economy. Their spending supports
jobs and small businesses around the state, particularly in rural areas. Learn more >>