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Hunters, anglers, and 20 tribes in western Washington are among those pleased with three nominees Gov. Bob Ferguson announced this week for the state’s Fish and Wildlife Commission. In January, ...
We’ve been following news coming out of Washington and how those federal policy decisions will impact the Adirondacks.
State regulators in Washington have approved a new line marking rule for traps used in the state’s Dungeness crab fishery in ...
EVERETT — Snohomish County Council member Jared Mead introduced a new amendment early last week to a draft update of the county’s Critical Area Regulations ordinance.
California's official animal inspires awe and holds cultural significance. But some wildlife officials say reintroducing ...
Beneath the coastal waters of Washington state, if you look in the right spots you’ll find green, grassy meadows.
Experience the 19th century children's novel "Alice's Adventure in Wonderland" at Historic Washington State Park on Saturday, ...
The Trump administration plans to rewrite part of the Endangered Species Act that prohibits harming the habitats of endangered and threatened species.
Washington's gray wolves saw their first population drop since the species returned nearly two decades ago. Why it matters: ...
While it’s an unprecedented third year in a row for no commercially caught salmon, brief windows will be allowed for sports ...
Anglers in Washington can expect similar salmon fishing opportunities in 2025-2026 compared to last season, which also includes a strong Puget Sound pink forecast, Washington Department of Fish and ...