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.
Potential for Sharp-Tailed Grouse Management on the Okanogan National Forest, Washington
Michael A. Schroeder (1996)
1995-1996 Hatchery Escapement and Broodstock Report
David Knutzen, Stan Hammer and Karen Kloempken (1996)
Washington State Recovery Plan for the Ferruginous Hawk
Scott Richardson (1996)
Status of Washington's Shrub-Steppe Ecosystem: Extent, ownership, and wildlife/vegetation relationships
Frederick C. Dobler, Jim Eby, Chuck Perry, Scott Richardson, and Matthew Vander Haegen (1996)
Survival of pen-reared pheasants
Michael A. Schroeder and Jim Tabor (1996)
1996 Statewide Wild Coho Forecasts
Dave Seiler (1996)
Selkirk Mountains Woodland Caribou Herd Augmentation in Washington: A Cooperative Interagency Plan
Suzanne Audet and Harriet Allen (1996)
Management Recommendations for Washington's Priority Species, Volume I: Invertebrates
Eric M. Larsen, Elizabeth Rodrick, and Ruth Milner, Technical Editors (1995)