Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife
 
Washington Department of
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1111 Washington St. SE
Olympia, WA 98501
360-902-2200

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Olympia, WA 98501-1091

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WILDLIFE HEALTH
Bighorn Sheep

Bighorn sheep and pneumonia
Like other wildlife, bighorn sheep are subject to periodic disease outbreaks. A respiratory disease that takes a toll on wild bighorns is pneumonia.
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LIVING WITH WILDLIFE
Coyote - Photo by Brad Manchas
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Fish and wildlife officers trap, euthanize Magnolia coyote
State fish and wildlife officers and a federal wildlife-control agent today trapped and euthanized a coyote they believe to be the animal that has been threatening people in Seattle’s Discovery Park and nearby Magnolia neighborhood.
RAZOR CLAMS
Razor Clamming
Tentative razor clam digs scheduled for Feb. 26-28.
WILDLIFE AREAS
Aspens in Waterworks Canyon at Oak Creek Wildlife Area Washington's Wildlife Areas are diverse in habitat and species, offering many opportunities for wildlife viewing, hunting, fishing, hiking and camping. With more than 150 different areas to choose from, the choices for activities are abundant. Some areas are closer than you think.
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The latest in fish and wildlife recreational opportunities across Washington State.
Accessing Washington's Outdoors (ADA)
Accessing Washington's Outdoors (ADA)