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RECREATIONAL RAZOR CLAMMING
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Digs at both beaches are on evening tides and include a seven-day opening (Jan. 21 through 27) at Long Beach a one-day dig (Jan. 22) at Copalis Beach.
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OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR
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State fish and wildlife leaders are asking people to share their views on the priorities that should drive the WDFW over the next several years. The department just issued its first report on what we’ve heard to date and will continue to seek public input in 2016. Learn more >>
Febuary 4 meeting at Willapa Harbor Community Center

SPECIES OF CONCERN
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WDFW seeks comments on draft status reviews for killer whales and streaked horned larks
State wildlife managers are seeking public input on their recommendations to keep killer whales and streaked horned larks on Washington’s endangered species list.

WOLF CONSERVATION & MANAGEMENT
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Wolves are returning to Washington. Learn about wolf conservation, management, natural history, Washington wolf packs, and how to report sightings. Learn more >>


ABOUT WDFW
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Wildlife Program reports summarize the current activities of our field and headquarters staff around the state.
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SHARE YOUR PHOTOS!
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Public can comment on management of lower Columbia salmon, sturgeon
WDFW invites public to help identify conservation and recreation priorities
Public survey available on Puget Sound recreational fisheries enhancement program
Meeting called on siting gene bank for wild steelhead on Columbia River
Puget Sound recreational shrimp fishery will open May 14
Tests show disease in hoof from elk killed in Skagit County
WDFW invites comments on permit program that protects fish
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RECREATIONAL CRABBING
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State shellfish managers are extending the sport crabbing season in Hood Canal (Marine Area 12) and a portion of Admiralty Inlet (Marine Area 9) until Feb. 28. All other Puget Sound marine areas will close at 5 p.m. on Dec. 31, as scheduled. Learn more >>
Report your catch online
Dungeness Crab Catch Record Card Information

WILDLIFE LICENSE PLATES
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A special license plate featuring a steelhead – the official state fish of Washington – could be an option for vehicle owners if a proposal for the new plate is approved by the state Legislature. Learn more >>
Sign the petition supporting the steelhead license plate

HUNTING
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Wildlife biologists have compiled the best information available to help hunters have a successful hunting season.
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Big Game Hunting Pamphlet Cover Photo Contest

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