Vince Portacci will talk about “Winter Euro Nymphing in Western Washington” during a presentation at the Olympic Fly Fishers ...
Washington timber companies are fighting a proposal that would prohibit logging in some places within 75 feet of streams ...
Washington farm groups are watching to see whether a state board takes more timberland out of production, possibly increasing pressure on farmers to do likewise to protect streams. The bigger buffers ...
When salmon thrive, we all thrive. Sounds simple, but it’s easy to forget that the fish that are the Pacific Northwest’s economic, cultural and ecological touchstone need the same things we do: clean ...
The Western Washington Pheasant Release program has been hit with budget reductions following the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife’s funding shortfall. The Bob Oke state-run game farm in ...
Federal officials announced this week that they will not produce a nationwide recovery plan for gray wolves, a reversal that comes after officials decided such a plan is unnecessary. In a 10-page ...
Washington's wolf population saw a significant decline in 2024, dropping by at least 9.44%, according to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. The number of successful breeding pairs also ...
If you’re looking to escape the busy fishing spots and find some peaceful waters, Central Washington has some hidden gems ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife announced Friday morning that another British Columbia wolf, a female with the tag 2506, died in ...