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Wild About Washington
is produced by
Chuck Bolland,
WDFW Public Affairs

Wildlife watchers, fishers, hunters and anyone who enjoys outdoor pursuits can tune into the latest recreational oppountunities on "Wild About Washington," the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife's monthly cable television program.

Now in its seventh year of production, "Wild About Washington" features fish and wildlife research projects, habitat restoration efforts, fishing tips and a roundup of seasonal outdoor recreation opportunities.
 

CURRENT EDITION: May 2008
Susan Reszczynski, WDFW lab technician, Olympia
Features include:

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.
Spring razor clam dig. All you need to know from Dan Ayres, WDFW coastal shellfish biologist.
Fishing Opportunities across Washington

Things to see and do at 3 featured Washington state parks

 
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May 2008


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For past shows. Check out the WAW Archives.

 

Where to View via Cable
Wild About Washington, a monthly, 15-minute, magazine format TV program produced by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, may be viewed on local cable stations in the following communities:
Washington
Auburn
Bainbridge Island
Bellevue
Bellingham
Bremerton
Burien
College Place
Ellensburg
Elma
Enumclaw
Everett
Issaquah
Kent
Kirkland
Lakewood
Longview
Marysville
Mount Vernon
Olympia
Pierce County
Port Angeles
Pullman
Redmond
Renton

Sammamish
Seattle
Seatac
Spokane
Tacoma
Topenish
Tri-Cities
Vancouver
Walla Walla
Wenatchee
Yakima

Idaho

Moscow
 
Oregon
Astoria
Portland
 
Europe
Paris, France (Ch. 36)


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