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While you're out and about soaking up the springtime weather, you might just see a few turtles in our local ponds and trails.
The closure goes into effect Thursday until further notice, according to the Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife.
YAKIMA, Wash. - Starting June 1, Yakima Training Center will suspend most recreational activities due to an expected increase ...
We continue to celebrate American Wetlands Month. Did you know Washington is home to nearly one million acres of wetlands?
A Kodiak commercial fisherman was sentenced to one year in federal prison today for orchestrating an illegal scheme to ...
Biologists with the Washington state Department of Fish and Wildlife have been watching their parents since 2016 when the ...
Registration is open for a six-session hunter education class that will start July 7 in the Tri-Cities. The free class is being held by the Richland Rod and Gun Club along with the Washington state ...
Massachusetts has awarded $839,288 in grants to support ‘priority’ restoration projects for rivers and coastal wetlands in ...
Biologists with the Washington state Department of Fish and Wildlife have been watching their parents since 2016 when the ...
A unique vacation awaits followers of the "shellfish trail" in Washington, where visitors can harvest, feast, and learn about ...
The final six days of the coastal razor clam dig season are happening this week, beginning May 10, according to the ...
The following digs will proceed as scheduled, after marine toxin results from the Washington State Department of Health (DOH ... WDFW works to preserve, protect, and perpetuate fish, wildlife and ...