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.
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)
Atlas of Seal and Sea Lion Haulout Sites in Washington
Steven J. Jeffries, Patrick J. Gearin, Harriet R. Huber, Don L. Saul and Darrell A. Pruett (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)
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)
Changes In The Distribution And Abundance Of Sage Grouse In Washington
Michael A. Schroeder, David W. Hays, Michael F. Livingston, Leray E. Stream, John E. Jacobson and D. John Pierce (2000)
Migration and Winter Ranges of Ferruginous Hawks From Washington: 2000 Progress Report
James W. Watson and D. John Pierce (2000)
Temporal Trends in Contaminants in Puget Sound Harbor Seal
John Calambokidis, Steve Jeffries, Peter S. Ross and Michael Ikonomou (1999)
Shrubsteppe Bird Response to Habitat and Landscape Variables in Eastern Washington, USA
W. Matthew Vander Haegen, Frederick C. Dobler and D. John Pierce (1999)
Efficacy of Northern Goshawk Broadcast Surveys in Washington State
James W. Watson, David W. Hays and D. John Pierce (1999)