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.
Skagit River Bald Eagles: Movements, Origins and Breeding Population Status - 1998 Progress Report
James W. Watson and D. John Pierce (1998)
1997 Skagit River Wild 0+ Chinook Production Evaluation Annual Report
Dave Seiler, Lori Kishimoto and Steve Neuhauser (1998)
Shellfish of Washington
(1998)
Washington State Status Report for the Sharp-tailed Grouse
David W. Hays, Michelle J. Tirhi and Derek W. Stinson (1998)
Persistent pollutants and factors affecting their accumulation in rockfishes (Sebastes spp.) from Puget Sound, Washington
Puget Sound Water Quality Action Team (1998)
Washington State Status Report for the Sage Grouse (1998)
David W. Hays, Michelle J. Tirhi and Derek W. Stinson (1998)
1998 Statewide Wild Coho Forecasts
Dave Seiler (1998)
Management Recommendations for Washington's Priority Habitats: Oregon White Oak Woodlands
Eric M. Larsen and John T. Morgan (1998)