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.
Maintaining Lentic-Breeding Amphibians in Urbanizing Landscapes of the Puget Sound Ecosytem: Do Current Regulations Protect Pond-Breeding Amphibians?
Marc Hayes, Timothy Quinn, Klaus Richter, Joanne Schuett-Hames, Jennifer Serra Shean (2008)
Olympic Fisher Reintroduction Project: 2008 Progress Report
Jeffrey C. Lewis and Patti J. Happe (2008)
Seasonal Altitudinal Movements of Mountain Goats
Clifford G. Rice (2008)
Ascaphus truei (Coastal Tailed Frog) Atypical Amplexus
Frithiof T. Waterstrat, Aimee P. McIntrye, Marc P. Hayes, Kaleigh M. Phillips, and Tierra R. Curry (2008)
Range-wide patterns of greater sage-grouse persistence
Cameron L. Aldridge, Scott E. Nielsen, Hawthorne L. Beyer, Mark S. Boyce, John W. Connelly, teven T. Knick and Michael A. Schroeder (2008)
2008 Wild Coho Forecasts for Puget Sound, the Washington Coast, and Lower Columbia
Greg Volkhardt, Dan Rawding, Lori Kishimoto, Pat Hanratty, Pete Topping, Mike Ackley, Clayton Kinsel, Kelly Kiyohara, Cameron Sharp, John Serl, Julie Henning, and Josh Holowatz (2008)
Peer Review of White Papers Prepared in 2007 for the Hydraulic Project Approval Habitat Conservation Plan
Duane E. Phinney, PH2 Consulting Services LLC (2008)
Field Observations of Ovipostion and Early Development for the Coastal Tailed Frog (Ascaphus Truei)
Amber F Palmeri-Miles, Keith A Douville, Julie A Tyson, Kristen D Ramsdell and Marc P Hayes (2008)