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Washington
Department of
Fish & Wildlife
Main Office
Natural Resources Building
1111 Washington St. SE
Olympia, WA 98501
360-902-2200
Get Directions
Mailing Address
600 Capitol Way N.
Olympia, WA 98501-1091
Phil Anderson
Director
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- Fish and Wildlife Commission takes action to
address wolf attacks on domestic animals
- April 26, 2013
- WDFW schedules meeting in Colville
on wolves' impact on game species - March 18, 2013
- State’s wolf population nearly doubled
last year, according to annual survey - February 15, 2013
- Public meetings set in NE Washington
on managing wolf-livestock conflicts - February 14, 2013
- Meetings scheduled to discuss gray wolf recovery, management - January 7, 2013
- State wolf recovery still on track, wildlife managers tell commission - October 8, 2012
- WDFW concludes action to remove Northeast Washington wolf pack - September 27, 2012
- WDFW plans to eliminate wolf pack to end attacks on livestock and 'reset' stage for recovery in the Wedge - September 21, 2012
- WDFW removes wolf from NE Washington pack
in response to repeated attacks on livestock - August 7, 2012
- WDFW confirms new wolf pack, attack on sheep in NE Washington - June 29, 2012
- Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission Position Statement:
Wolves in Washington
- April 13, 2012
- Annual survey confirms 27 wolves, including three breeding pairs, in Washington - January 4, 2012
- Fish and Wildlife Commission adopts plan
to conserve and manage gray wolves - December 3, 2011
- Commission will consider adoption of proposed wolf-management plan - November 22, 2011
- Fish and Wildlife Commission meeting,
wolf plan work session scheduled in Spokane - October 21, 2011
- Commission moves location of meeting on recommended wolf management plan - October 4, 2011
- Fish and Wildlife Commission
to discuss wolf management plan - September 23, 2011
- Commission to discuss wolf plan Aug. 29 in Ellensburg - August 22, 2011
- Fish and Wildlife Commission to discuss
wolf management plan, set waterfowl seasons - July 27, 2011
- State’s fifth wolf pack confirmed in Stevens County - July 22, 2011
- Fourth state wolf pack confirmed - July 5, 2011
- Wolves remain protected in Washington state
- May 6, 2011
- Wolf pup in northeast Washington may indicate state’s third pack - September 13, 2010
- Washington draft wolf management plan
review includes a dozen public
meetings - October 6, 2009
- Washington’s second wolf pack confirmed, wolf activity being monitored in
Pend Oreille County - July 31, 2009
- Breeding wolf pack may be in Pend Oreille County- July 10, 2009
- Wolf pair confirmed in Okanogan County -
July 23, 2008
- Road-killed canine verified as wolf -
July 17, 2008
- Howling
survey indicates wolves in western Okanogan County- July 11,
2008
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