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.
Living with Wildlife - Wildlife Rehabilitators and Wildlife Rehabilitation
Russell Link, Urban Wildlife Biologist (2005)
Temporal and Spatial Genetic Structure among Some Pacific Herring Populations in Puget Sound and the Southern Strait of Georgia
Maureen P. Small, J. L. Loxterman, A. E. Frye, J. F. Von Bargen, C. Bowman, and S. F. Young (2005)
Living with Wildlife - Rabbits
Russell Link, Urban Wildlife Biologist (2005)
Evaluation of Downstream Migrant Salmon Production in 2003 from the Cedar River and Bear Creek
Dave Seiler, Greg Volkhardt, and Lindsey Fleischer (2005)
Living with Wildlife - River Otters
Russell Link, Urban Wildlife Biologist (2005)
Living with Wildlife - Northern Flickers
Russell Link, Urban Wildlife Biologist (2005)
Report of Marine Bird and Marine Mammal Component, Puget Sound Ambient Monitoring Program, for July 1992 to December 1999 Period
David R. Nysewander, Joseph R. Evenson, Bryan L. Murphie, and Thomas A. Cyra (2001)
2005 Wild Coho Forecasts For Puget Sound & Washington Coastal Systems
Dave Seiler, Greg Volkhardt, Steve Neuhauser, Pat Hanratty, Lori Kishimoto, Pete Topping, Mike Ackley, Laurie Peterson, and Lindsey Fleischer (2005)
Living with Wildlife - Hiring a Wildlife Damage Control Company
Russell Link, Urban Wildlife Biologist (2005)
Progress Report for 2004 Chinook Encounter Study
James Packer, Doug Milward, Steve Thiesfeld (2005)