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.
Status of Blue Grouse
Michael A. Schroeder (2001)
The Seabird Fossil Record and the Role of Paleontology in Understanding Seabird Community Structure
Kenneth I. Warheit (2001)
Washington State Elk Herd Plan: Blue Mountains Elk Herd (2001)
Pat E. Fowler (2001)
Implant- versus collar-transmitter use on black bears
Gary M. Koehler, P. Briggs Hall, Mary H. Norton, and D. John Pierce (2001)
Power Analysis of Bait Station Surveys in Idaho and Washington
Clifford G. Rice and Steve Pozzanghera (WDFW), Jeff Rohlman and John Beecham (Idaho Department of Fish and Game) (2001)
Male Incubation and Multiple Brooding in Sagebrush Brewer's Sparrows
Nancy A. Mahony, W. Matthew Vander Haegen, Brett L. Walker and Pamela G. Krannitz (2001)
Notoedric Mange in Western Gray Squirrels from Washington
Todd E. Cornish, Mary J. Linders, Susan E. Little, and W. Matthew Vander Haegen (2001)
Predation and the management of prairie grouse
Michael A. Schroeder and Richard K. Baydack (2001)
Ecology of a Remnant Population of Oregon Spotted Frogs (Rana Pretiosa) in Thurston County, Washington
James W. Watson, Kelly R. McAllister, D. John Pierce and Amy Alvarado. (2000)