The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife produces hundreds of documents annually, outlining fish, wildlife, and lands management, scientific research, guidance for homeowners, local governments, and contractors, harvest summaries, and other materials.
1998 Lake Hummel Survey: The Largemouth Bass-Bluegill Community of a Eutrophic, Island Lake
Mark R. Downen and Karl W. Mueller (2000)
1998 Twin Lakes (Gissburg Ponds) Survey: Assessment and Comparison of the Warmwater Fish Communities in Two Small, Heavily Fished Ponds
Mark R. Downen and Karl W. Mueller (2000)
1997 Black Lake Survey: A Coastal Warmwater Fish Community Before the Introduction of Grass Carp
Karl W. Mueller and Mark R. Downen (2000)
Potential Utility of Using Fixed-wing Aircraft Either Alone or Jointly with Boats to Survey for Marbled Murrelets at Sea Draft report to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Christopher W. Thompson, David R. Nysewander and Joseph Evenson (2000)
Guidelines to manage sage grouse populations and their habitats
John W. Connelly, Michael A. Schroeder, Alan R. Sands, and Clait E. Braun (2000)
2000 Wild Coho Forecasts For Puget Sound & Washington Coastal Systems
Dave Seiler (2000)
Jefferson County Barrier Culvert Inventory and Prioritization Final Report
Laura Till, Chris Soncarty and Mike Barber (2000)
WDFW 1998-1999 Annual Report
(2000)
Changes in the Distribution and Abundance of Columbian Sharp-Tailed Grouse in Washington
Michael A. Schroeder, David W. Hays, Maureen A. Murphy and D. John Pierce (2000)