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After 50 years, Washington’s Department of Fish and Wildlife will no longer operate the Wells Hatchery on the Columbia River near Pateros. The Douglas...
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A former deputy director at Washington’s Department of Fish and Wildlife is awaiting trial on charges he broke into the home of a co-worker and raped...
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A controversial recreational activity called “suction dredge mining” has led to moratoriums on the practice in California and Oregon. But Washington…
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What do drinking water and wildlife have in common? Both benefit from public land set aside by Seattle Public Utilities. You can learn more about all…
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service says two salamanders in Oregon and Washington may qualify for Endangered Species Act protection. The findings on…
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Editor's Note: A previous version of this story quoted Rep. Gael Tarleton, who said, "Oregon has a moratorium" on suction dredge mining. She also said,…
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For the first time in 20 years, the Wenatchee River in eastern Washington has opened for spring Chinook salmon fishing.Wildlife officials say it’s a sign…
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A cold snap might be an effective tool for fish and wildlife managers trying to stop the spread of a tiny invasive species. Capitol Lake in Olympia is…
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A group of farmers in southeast Washington is trying to stop the federal government from giving endangered species protection to the White Bluffs…
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With its eelgrass beds and rocky beaches, Puget Sound’s shoreline is frequented by hundreds of species of fish and other creatures. State and federal…