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.
Valuing Puget Sound’s Valued Ecosystem Components
Thomas M. Leschine and A. W. Petersen (2007)
Hematologic and Biochemical Reference Intervals for Mountain Goats (Oreamnos americanus): Effects of Capture Conditions
Clifford G. Rice, Briggs Hall (2007)
Ascaphus truei (Tailed Frog). Spider Prey
Frithiof T. Waterstrat, Rodney L. Crawford and Marc P. Hayes (2007)
Washington Mourning Dove Banding Study
Mikal Moore, Ron Friesz, Dana Base and Don Kraege (2007)
Progress Report for 2007 Chinook Encounter Study
James Packer and Doug Milward (2007)
Sex-Specific Identification of Ascaphus Truei at Maturity
Frithiof T Waterstrat, April B Barreca, Marc P Hayes (2007)
Species Identification and Body Size Estimation of Amphibians in Washington State Based on Foot Morphology
Species Identification and Body Size Estimation of Amphibians in Washington State Based on Foot Morphology (2007)
2007 Wild Coho Forecasts For Puget Sound & Washington Coastal Systems
Greg Volkhardt, Pat Hanratty, Dan Rawding, Pete Topping, Mike Ackley, Clayton Kinsel, Kelly Kiyohara and Lori Kishimoto (2007)
Thirty years of persistent bioaccumulative toxics in Puget Sound: time trends of PCBs and PBDE flame retardants in three fish species
West, James, E. and O’Neill, Sandra M (2007)