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.
Restoration of Greater Sage-grouse in Washington: 2015 Progress Report
Mike Schroeder, Mike Atamian, Jason Lowe, Kim Thorburn, Carrie Lowe, Mike Finch, Juli Anderson, and Derek Stinson (2015)
Breeding Bird Community Continues to Colonize Riparian Buffers Ten Years after Harvest
Scott F. Pearson, Jack Giovanini, Jay E. Jones, Andrew J. Kroll (2015)
Summary report: Pronghorn antelope abundance survey in south-central Washington February 25-26, 2015
Yakama Nation Wildlife and the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (2015)
Avian Abundance and Reproductive Success in the Intermountain West: Local-Scale Response to the Conservation Reserve Program
W. Matthew Vander Haegen, Michael A. Schroeder, Wan-Ying Chang, Shannon M. Knapp (2015)
People and Wolves in Washington: Stakeholder Conflict Assessment and Recommendations for Conflict Transformation
Francine Madden, Human--Wildlife Conflict Collaboration (HWCC) (2015)
Moose abundance, distribution, and demographic characteristics in eastern Washington: Progress report: Year 1
Rich Harris, Sara Hansen, Jared Oyster, Dr. Kristin Mansfield, Ella Rowan, James Goerz, and Mike Mitchell (2015)
Wolverine Distribution and Ecology in the North Cascades Ecosystem: 2014 Annual Report
Keith B. Aubry, John Rohrer, Catherine M. Raley, and Scott Fitkin (2014)