Washington is home to a unique and proud outdoor heritage, spanning a range of landscapes, cultural sites, wildlife, and recreational opportunities. The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) acts as a guardian of this heritage for future generations while creating opportunities for people to experience and enjoy nature.
Everyone in Washington should have the chance to experience the beauty of our outdoors and have access to their favorite places. WDFW works to keep those places healthy for wildlife and people.
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Recreation rule development
Learn about policies being developed for WDFW-managed lands and how to provide input.
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Electric-assisted bicycles on WDFW-managed lands
Learn more about a process underway to inform future local decision making about e-bikes on WDFW and DNR-managed lands.