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.
Occupancy Modeling and Detection of Washington Ground Squirrels (Spermophilus washingtoni): Progress Report
James W. Watson, Matthew W. Vander Haegen, and Wan-Ying Chang (2009)
Estimating Individual Detection Probability for Stream-Associated Amphibians Using Multiple Visit Surveys
Eric M. Lund, Aimee P. McIntyre, Marc P. Hayes, Jay Jones, Andrew J. Kroll , Steven D. Duke (2009)
Range Use and Contaminants of Golden Eagles in Washington: Progress Report 3
James W. Watson and Robert W. Davies (2009)
Torrent Salamander Movement Ecology: Perspective on a "Sedentary" Species
Julie A Tyson and Marc P Hayes (2009)
Rhyacotriton olympicus (Olympic torrent salamander). Maximum larval size
Tyson, J.A., K.A. Douville, M.P. Hayes, & R.P. O'Donnell (2009)
A Geographic Information System Toolset for Aerial surveying and Tracking of (Cervus elaphus) in Sightability-Correction Modeling:
Andrew Duff, Scott McCorquodale, and Annemarie Prince (2009)
A Sightability Model for Mountain Goats
Clifford G. Rice (WDFW), Kurt J. Jenkins, (USGS), Wan-Ying Chang (WDFW) (2009)
Western gray squirrel ecology and augmentation of the population in the South Puget Trough: Progress Report
W. Matthew Vander Haegen and Gene R. Orth (2009)
Status of Mountain Goats in Washington (2008)
Clifford G. Rice (2008)
Variation in greater sage-grouse morphology by region and population
Michael A. Schroeder (2008)