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Wild About Washington
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Here you can find video and information on past Wild About Washington shows. Note: There are only streaming video for shows January 2002 to current.

2008 Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec
January 2008 - Linda Bures, WDFW Administration, Olympia
  • WDFW enforcement officers assist local law enforcement and residents during recent flooding events. Interview with Sgt. Ted Jackson, WDFW Enforcement Program
  • "Selective Fisheries" is one of the reasons we will have some good salmon fishing opportunities in the new year. Interview with Steve Thiesfeld, WDFW Fish Program
  • Fishing opportunities across Washington this month
  • WDFW gets a donation of a mule deer decoy to assist in the enforcement of conservation laws. Interview with Sgt. Dan Rahn, Spokane
  • Watchable wildlife opportunities across Washington
  • State Parks’s has developed artistic icons to identify each of the 120 state parks. Here are 3 examples and what you’ll find at those parks.
Broadband | 56K Modem
Running Time: 14:34
Broadband | 56K Modem
Running Time: 14:34

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February 2008 - Scott Pearson, WDFW Research Scientist, Olympia
  • Establishing additional winter elk habitat at Mt. St. Helens. Interview with Brian Calkins, Wildlife Biologist and Wildlife area manager.
  • Snow geese in the Skagit are interesting to watch, but please watch carefully. Interviews with Mike Davison, Dist. Wildlife Biologist and Jennifer Bohannon, Wildlife Biologist
  • Where to see Washington’s wildlife during the month.
  • The challenge of winter steelhead fish. Larry Phillips, WDFW Fish Biologist
  • Fishing opportunities across Washington this month
Broadband | 56K Modem
Running Time: 14:00
Broadband | 56K Modem
Running Time: 14:00

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March 2008 - Janet Sutter, WDFW Wildlife Program, Olympia
  • WDFW, with partners, released fishers in Olympic National Park. Interviews with Harriet Allen and Jeff Lewis, WDFW wildlife biologists.
  • A new ADA designed fishing facility is now available on one of western Washington’s more popular rivers. Rory Calhoun, WDFW ADA advisor.
  • A science class from Kettle Falls High School assists a WDFW hatchery program in clipping the fins of soon to be released trout. Jim Ebel, manager, Colville Hatchery.
  • Fishing opportunities across Washington in the coming weeks.
  • Things to see at do at three featured Washington state parks
  • Wildlife viewing
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April 2008 - Jesse Schultz, WDFW Fish & Wildlife Biologist, Olympia
  • Living next door to coyotes, it is possible. Safety information from Jennifer Maurstad, WDFW Enforcement Program
  • Fishing opportunities across Washington in April
  • An invasive species of tunicate is found in Puget Sound and WDFW scientists are searching for control methods. Allen Pleus, Aquatic Nuisance Species coordinator and Larry LeClair, biologist.
  • A San Francisco Bay style oil spill could happen in Puget Sound at any time. WDFW has a skilled team in place to coordinate the rescue of wildlife should this occur. Interview with Andy Carlson of the Oiled Wildlife Rescue Team.
  • Wildlife viewing
  • Things to see and do at 3 featured Washington state parks
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May 2008 - Susan Reszczynski, WDFW lab technician, Olympia
  • Recovery of the Taylor’s checkerspot butterfly on South Puget Sound prairie habitat. Interview with Mary Linders, biologist, endangered species recovery specialist
  • Washington salmon fishing opportunities following the annual North of Falcon meetings. Comments from Steve Thiesfeld, Cindy LaFleur, and Kirt Hughes.
  • Spring razor clam dig. All you need to know from Dan Ayres, WDFW coastal shellfish biologist.
  • Fishing Opportunities across Washington
  • Things to see and do at 3 featured Washington state parks
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June 2008 - Theresa Nation, WDFW Fish & Wildlife Biologist, Olympia
  • A report on this year’s Youth Expo in Kennewick. Interviews with kids, teachers & parents
  • Fishing opportunities across Washington
  • Spokane high school shop class builds and donates a deer decoy to WDFW. Interview with Sgt. Dan Rahn and a student
  • Conservation starts with good practices at home and at work. So how is the WDW staff doing with saving resources while on the job? An audit of our workplace after hours. Carol Plening, Jeremy Epstein, Nicole rickets, Kristi Lynett
  • Wildlife you may see at 3 featured Washington state parks
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July 2008 - Deb Kuttel, Executive Assistant to the Director, Olympia
  • Tips on recreational crabbing, Rich Childers, Puget Sound Crab Mgr.
  • Ellensburg kids fishing tournament. Interview with Kittitas Field & Stream Club official.
  • Fishing opportunities across Washington
  • School children in Lincoln County explore shrub-steppe habitat on our Swanson lakes Wildlife Area. Juli Anderson, Area Mgr.
  • Where to see Washington’s wildlife.
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