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.
Blue grouse in the Juneau area of southeastern Alaska
Fred C. Zwickel and Michael A. Schroeder (2007)
Distribution and Post-Breeding Environmental Relationships of Northern Leopard Frogs (Rana Pipiens) in Grant County, Washington
Steve Germaine and Dave Hays (2007)
Regional Population Monitoring of the Marbled Murrelet: Field and Analytical Methods
Martin G. Raphael, Jim Baldwin, Gary A. Falxa, Mark H. Huff, Monique Lance, Sherri L. Miller, Scott F. Pearson, C. John Ralph, Craig Strong, and Chris Thompson (2007)
Snowy Plover Distribution, Abundance and Reproductive Success: 2006 Research Progress Report
Scott F. Pearson, Cyndie Sundstrom (WDFW), Kirsten Brennan, and Marie Fernandez (USFWS) (2007)
Fragmention by Agriculture Influences Reproductive Success of Birds in a Shrubsteppe Landscape
W. Matthew Vander Haegen (2007)
2006 At-Sea Marbled Murrelet Population Monitoring: Research Progress Report
Monique M. Lance and Scott F. Pearson (2007)
Sex-Specific Identification of Ascaphus Truei at Maturity
Frithiof T Waterstrat, April B Barreca, Marc P Hayes (2007)
Historical and Current Approaches to Monitoring Greater Sage-Grouse
John W. Connelly and Michael A. Schroeder (2007)
Ascaphus truei (Tailed Frog). Spider Prey
Frithiof T. Waterstrat, Rodney L. Crawford and Marc P. Hayes (2007)