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WDFW to Survey Elk with Hoof Disease, Euthanize Those with Severe Symptoms
by DeltaOperatorManThe WDFW will conduct a survey this summer on elk with hoof disease in the southwest area of Washington and will likely euthanize any elk with severe symptoms.
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WDFW Restricts Target Shooting Hours at Wenas Wildlife Area to Prevent Wildfires
by DeltaOperatorManIn order to reduce the risk of wildfires, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) will again restrict target shooting on the Wenas Wildlife Area near Yakima and Ellensburg.
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June 7 Events Will Begin the 75th Anniversary Celebration of Washington’s First Wildlife Area
by DeltaOperatorManThe 75th anniversary of the state's first wildlife area will be celebrated Saturday, June 7, kicking off a summer-long series of public events.
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Public-Private Big Tent Coalition Points To Recreation’s Economic Impact
by AmmoLand Editor Duncan JohnsonGov. Jay Inslee will join a group of businesses, non-profit groups and public agencies in Olympia this week to highlight the message that outdoor recreation...
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Spring black bear hunt applications due Feb. 28
by AmmoLand Editor Duncan JohnsonHunters may now purchase and submit applications for a 2014 spring black bear hunting permit, applicable to specific areas of western and eastern Washington...
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No Need to Wait Until Spring to Catch Fish, Observe Wildlife
by AmmoLand Editor Duncan JohnsonTemperatures are warming, birds are singing and soon spring chinook salmon will be moving into the lower Columbia River in large numbers. Spring is still a way...
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Non-Resident Disabled Veterans can Now Apply for Low-Cost Fishing, Hunting Licenses
by AmmoLand Editor Duncan JohnsonStarting Feb. 1, disabled veterans who are not state residents can apply for reduced fees on their next Washington state hunting or combination fishing license...
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Washington Department Of Fish & Wildlife Commission Hears Comments On Hunting Rules
by AmmolandThe Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission heard public comments on proposed hunting rules, and approved a water-rights transfer in Okanogan County during a public meeting here March 9-10...
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Washington State Commission Approves Okanogan Land Purchase
by AmmolandThe Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission approved the purchase of 165 acres of key fish and wildlife habitat in Okanogan County today during a conference call meeting...
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Three Meetings Slated On Draft Washington Elk Management Plan
by AmmolandA draft plan for managing elk in northeast Washington will be the subject of three public meetings Jan. 26- Feb. 2. 2012...
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Master Hunter Permit Program Applications Available January 1st 2012
by AmmolandWDFW enlists master hunters for controlled hunts to remove problem animals that damage property or threaten public safety...
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Two Members Appointed To Washington Fish And Wildlife Commission
by AmmolandThe commission is a nine-member citizen panel that sets policy for the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. Members are appointed by the governor to six-year terms...
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