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.
Washington Commercial Groundfish Fisheries Data Collection and Processing
Tien-Shui Tsou, Phillip M. Weyland and Mariko Langness (2015)
Results from the 2014 Fall Walleye Index Netting Surveys in Washington State
Michael R. Schmuck (2015)
Washington Gray Wolf Conservation and Management 2014 Annual Report
Becker, S.A., T. Roussin, E. Krausz, D. Martorello, S. Simek, and B. Kieffer (2015)
Evaluation of Juvenile Salmon Production in 2014 from the Cedar River and Bear Creek
Kelly Kiyohara (2015)
Avian Abundance and Reproductive Success in the Intermountain West: Local-Scale Response to the Conservation Reserve Program
W. Matthew Vander Haegen, Michael A. Schroeder, Wan-Ying Chang, Shannon M. Knapp (2015)
People and Wolves in Washington: Stakeholder Conflict Assessment and Recommendations for Conflict Transformation
Francine Madden, Human--Wildlife Conflict Collaboration (HWCC) (2015)
Effectiveness of Ballast Water Exchange in Protecting Puget Sound from Invasive Species
Jeff Cordell, Olga Kalata, Allen Pleus, Amanda Newsom, Keith Strieck, and Gary Gertsen (2015)
Identifying Historical Populations of Steelhead Within the Puget Sound Distinct Population Segment
James M. Myers, Jeffrey J. Hard, Edward J. Connor, Robert A. Hayman, Robert G. Kope, Gino Lucchetti, Anne R. Marshall, George R. Pess, and Bradley E. Thompson (2015)