Artificial feeding not the best way to help wildlife
Despite record snowfall in some parts of the state, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) biologists say most deer, elk and other wildlife can survive the winter without food provided by humans.
Four-day razor clam dig approved starting Jan. 8
Clam diggers have received the go-ahead to proceed with a razor-clam dig starting Thursday, Jan. 8, with an additional dig tentatively planned for February.
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.