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.
Hematologic and Biochemical Reference Intervals for Mountain Goats (Oreamnos americanus): Effects of Capture Conditions
Clifford G. Rice, Briggs Hall (2007)
Fragmention by Agriculture Influences Reproductive Success of Birds in a Shrubsteppe Landscape
W. Matthew Vander Haegen (2007)
2006 At-Sea Marbled Murrelet Population Monitoring: Research Progress Report
Monique M. Lance and Scott F. Pearson (2007)
Sex-Specific Identification of Ascaphus Truei at Maturity
Frithiof T Waterstrat, April B Barreca, Marc P Hayes (2007)
The Bounded-Count Method for Analysis of Lek Counts
Douglas H. Johnson, Clait E. Braun, and Michael A. Schroeder (2007)
Washington Mourning Dove Banding Study
Mikal Moore, Ron Friesz, Dana Base and Don Kraege (2007)
A meta-analysis of greater sage-grouse Centrocercus urophasianus nesting and brood-rearing habitats
Christian A.Hagen, John W. Connelly & Michael A. Schroeder (2007)
Use of Conservation Reserve Program Fields by Greater Sage-Grouse and Other Shrubsteppe-associated Wildlife in Washington State
Michael A. Schroeder and W. Matthew Vander Haegen (2006)
Estimating importance of rockfish, lingcod and other bottomfish in the diet of harbor seals in the San Juan Islands
Monique M. Lance and Steven J. Jeffries (2006)
Recency, range expansion, and unsorted lineages: implications for interpreting neutral genetic variation in the sharp-tailed grouse (Tympanuchus phasianellus)
A.W. Spaulding, K.E. Mock, M.A. Schroeder and K.I. Warheit (2006)