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Strong Columbia River chinook run highlights 2010 salmon forecasts
Forecasts for strong chinook salmon returns to the Columbia River this summer could lead to improved fishing in the river and Washington’s ocean waters.
RAZOR CLAMS
Spring razor-clam digs tentatively scheduled
Marking the start of the spring season, WDFW has tentatively scheduled razor-clam digs on ocean beaches late this month and again in mid-April.
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Aspens in Waterworks Canyon at Oak Creek Wildlife Area Washington's Wildlife Areas are diverse in habitat and species, offering many opportunities for wildlife viewing, hunting, fishing, hiking and camping. With more than 150 different areas to choose from, the choices for activities are abundant. Some areas are closer than you think.
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States resume efforts to remove predatory California sea lions below Bonneville Dam
Wildlife managers from Washington and Oregon have resumed efforts to remove California sea lions that prey on federally protected salmon and steelhead in the Columbia River.
 
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