The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife produces hundreds of documents annually, outlining fish, wildlife, and lands management, scientific research, guidance for homeowners, local governments, and contractors, harvest summaries, and other materials.
Movement Ecology: Perspective on a \'Sedentary\' Species
Julie A. Tyson and Marc P. Hayes (2010)
Nest Site Selection by Western Gray Squirrels at Their Northern Range Terminus
Sara C. Gregory (University of Washington), W. Matthew Vander Haegen (WDFW), Wan Ying Chang (WDFW), Stephen D. West (University of Washington) (2010)
Elk Survival and Mortality Factors in the Blue Mountains of Washington, 2003-2006
Scott McCorquodale, Paul Wik, Pat Fowler, Tom Owens (2010)
A Comparison of Home Range Mapping Techniques For Golden Eagles in Washington
Andrew A. Duff and James W. Watson (2010)
Severe Hoof Deformities in Free-Ranging Elk in Western Washington State
Sushan Han and Kristin Mansfield (2010)
Re-introduction of Sage-grouse to Lincoln County, Washington: 2009 Progress Report
Mike Schroeder, Mike Atamian, Howard Ferguson, Mike Finch and Derek Stinson (2009)
Re-establishment of Viable Populations of Sharp-tailed Grouse in Washington: 2009 Progress Report
Mike Schroeder, Mike Atamian, Howard Ferguson, Mike Finch, Derek Stinson and Richard Whitney (2009)
Washington State Snowy Plover Population Monitoring, Research, and Management: 2009 Nesting Season Research Progress Report
Scott F. Pearson, Cyndie Sundstrom, Kathryn Gunther (WDFW) and William Ritchie (USFWS) (2009)
Life history variation between high and low elevation subspecies of horned larks Eremophila spp.
Alaine F. Camfield, Scott F. Pearson and Kathy Martin (2009)