| January
2008 - Linda Bures, WDFW Administration, Olympia |
- WDFW
enforcement officers assist local law enforcement
and residents during recent flooding events. Interview
with Sgt. Ted Jackson, WDFW Enforcement Program
- "Selective
Fisheries" is one of the reasons we will have
some good salmon fishing opportunities in the new
year. Interview with Steve Thiesfeld, WDFW Fish Program
- Fishing
opportunities across Washington this month
- WDFW
gets a donation of a mule deer decoy to assist in
the enforcement of conservation laws. Interview with
Sgt. Dan Rahn, Spokane
- Watchable
wildlife opportunities across Washington
- State
Parks’s has developed artistic icons to identify
each of the 120 state parks. Here are 3 examples and
what you’ll find at those parks.
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| February
2008 - Scott Pearson, WDFW Research Scientist, Olympia |
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Establishing additional winter elk habitat at Mt.
St. Helens. Interview with Brian Calkins, Wildlife
Biologist and Wildlife area manager.
- Snow
geese in the Skagit are interesting to watch, but
please watch carefully. Interviews with Mike Davison,
Dist. Wildlife Biologist and Jennifer Bohannon, Wildlife
Biologist
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Where to see Washington’s wildlife during the
month.
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The challenge of winter steelhead fish. Larry Phillips,
WDFW Fish Biologist
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Fishing opportunities across Washington this month
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| March
2008 - Janet Sutter, WDFW Wildlife Program, Olympia |
- WDFW,
with partners, released fishers in Olympic National
Park. Interviews with Harriet Allen and Jeff Lewis,
WDFW wildlife biologists.
- A
new ADA designed fishing facility is now available
on one of western Washington’s more popular
rivers. Rory Calhoun, WDFW ADA advisor.
- A
science class from Kettle Falls High School assists
a WDFW hatchery program in clipping the fins of soon
to be released trout. Jim Ebel, manager, Colville
Hatchery.
- Fishing
opportunities across Washington in the coming weeks.
- Things
to see at do at three featured Washington state parks
- Wildlife
viewing
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| April
2008 - Jesse Schultz, WDFW Fish & Wildlife Biologist,
Olympia |
- Living
next door to coyotes, it is possible. Safety information
from Jennifer Maurstad, WDFW Enforcement Program
- Fishing
opportunities across Washington in April
- An
invasive species of tunicate is found in Puget Sound
and WDFW scientists are searching for control methods.
Allen Pleus, Aquatic Nuisance Species coordinator
and Larry LeClair, biologist.
- A
San Francisco Bay style oil spill could happen in
Puget Sound at any time. WDFW has a skilled team in
place to coordinate the rescue of wildlife should
this occur. Interview with Andy Carlson of the Oiled
Wildlife Rescue Team.
- Wildlife
viewing
- Things
to see and do at 3 featured Washington state parks
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| May
2008 - Susan Reszczynski, WDFW lab technician, Olympia |
- Recovery
of the Taylor’s checkerspot butterfly on South
Puget Sound prairie habitat. Interview with Mary Linders,
biologist, endangered species recovery specialist
- Washington
salmon fishing opportunities following the annual
North of Falcon meetings. Comments from Steve Thiesfeld,
Cindy LaFleur, and Kirt Hughes.
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Spring razor clam dig. All you need to know from Dan
Ayres, WDFW coastal shellfish biologist.
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Fishing Opportunities across Washington
- Things
to see and do at 3 featured Washington state parks
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