
WDG refers to the former Washington Department of Game, changed to WDW, Washington Department of Wildlife in 1985, and changed to WDFW, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, in 1994 upon merging with WDF, the former Washington Department of Fisheries. RID is the Western Library Network's Record ID number, and corresponds to the Library of Congress Card Number (LCCN) for records catalogued by the Library of Congress. The eight digits of this record number, with the .PDF file extension appended, form the file name at the department's web site (e.g., 94013619.PDF, Classification of Wildlife in Washington). Wxxx numbers are for internal use, and refer to document file names on the Western Library Network archive CD-ROM.
Canada lynx. WDW, 198?, 1 p. RID: wln93658084 W035
Fisher, Martes pennanti [computer file]. WDW, 1991. RID: wln94021403 W509
(A) History of trapping in Washington. WDG, 1978?, 3 leaves. RID: wln93666497 W323
Lynx, Lynx canadensis [computer file]. WDW, 1991. RID: wln94025648 W518
Marten, Martes americana [computer file]. WDW, 1991. RID: wln94025672 W519
Muskrat in the state of Washington. USDA Soil Conservation Service, 1972, 3 pp. RID: wln93682562 W319
North American lynx, Lynx canadensis, (Status of the) in Washington. WDW, 1993, 95 pp. RID: wln94012779 W014
(The) Role of trapping in wildlife conservation. Washington State Trappers Association, between 1977 and 1993, 4 pp. RID: wln93682726 W324
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