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.
Assessment of Salmonids and Their Habitat Conditions in the Walla Walla River Basin within Washington: 2005 Annual Report
Glen Mendel, Jeremy Trump, and Mike Gembala (2006)
Evaluate Bull Trout Movements in the Tucannon And Lower Snake Rivers, 2005
Micheal P. Faler, Glen Mendel and Carl Fulton (2006)
Tucannon River Spring Chinook Salmon Hatchery Evaluation Program: 2005 Annual Report
Michael P. Gallinat and Lance A. Ross (2006)
2006 Final Report - Genetic relationships among anadromous and resident Oncorhynchus mykiss in Cedar River, Washington: Implications for steelhead recovery planning
Anne R. Marshall, Maureen Small, and Steve Foley (2006)
Baseline Assessment of Salmonids in Tributaries of the Snake and Grande Ronde Rivers in Southeast Washington: 2005 Annual Report
Glen Mendel, Michael Gembala, Jeremy Trump and Chris Fulton (2006)
Tucannon River Spring Chinook Salmon Captive Broodstock Program: 2005 Annual Report
Michael P. Gallinat (2006)
2005 Skagit River Wild 0+ Chinook Production Evaluation Annual Report
Greg Vokhardt, Dave Seiler, Steve Neuhauser, Lori Kishimoto and Clayton Kinsel (2006)
2004 Skagit River Wild 0+ Chinook Production Evaluation Annual Report
Greg Volkhardt, Dave Seiler, Steve Neuhauser and Lori Kishimoto (2006)
Regional patterns of persistent organic pollutants in five Pacific salmon species (Oncorhynchus spp.) and their contributions to contaminant levels in northern and southern resident killer whales (Orcinus orca)
O'Neill, S.M., G.M. Ylitalo, J.E. West., J.Bolton, C.A. Sloan, and M.M. Krahn. (2006)
Lyons Ferry Hatchery Evaluation Fall Chinook Salmon Annual Report: 2003 and 2004
Deborah Milks, Michelle Varney, Jeromy Jording, and Mark Schuck (2006)