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Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife
@WDFW
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) is dedicated to preserving, protecting and perpetuating the state’s fish and wildlife resources.
Olympia, WA
wdfw.wa.gov
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    Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife
    @WDFW
    Jul 2, 2024
    Please note that our X/Twitter direct messages are monitored infrequently. For urgent customer service including questions about fishing and hunting regulations or licenses, visit our Contact Us webpage or call or email the nearest WDFW regional office:
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    Need customer service? Looking for a regional office? Trying to find a specific WDFW employee? We live and work all over Washington, and we want to
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    Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife
    @WDFW
    May 30, 2023
    WDFW believes everyone belongs outdoors.
    WDFW logo with PRIDE flag behind.
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    Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife
    @WDFW
    Nov 18, 2021
    Puddles the mussel-sniffing dog today found aquatic invasive mussels on a boat traveling thru WA. Even smelled them through plastic! With other state's boat check stations closed seasonally, WDFW's stations Puddles are last defense against invasive mussels in our lakes & rivers.
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    Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife
    @WDFW
    Jun 29, 2023
    With several reports of Southern Resident killer whales in poor body condition, we issued an emergency rule today that requires commercial whale-watching vessels to stay at least one-half nautical mile away from 11 vulnerable whales this summer.
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    Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife
    @WDFW
    Dec 6, 2023
    WDFW lands and water access areas in the North Puget Sound Region will be impacted by severe flooding through Friday, Dec. 8. Please use extreme caution before heading outdoors this week. Video taken Dec. 5 by WDFW showing floodwaters on the Stillaguamish River at Granite Falls.
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    Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife
    @WDFW
    May 17, 2021
    State and federal biologists have found the first wild fishers to be born in the North Cascades in perhaps half a century. #WDFWpartners make conservation happen! wdfw.wa.gov/news/first-wil…
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    Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife
    @WDFW
    Sep 4, 2019
    After nearly two decades, the state channel catfish record has been broken by 16-year-old Cole Abshere of Blaine, Washington. The fish weighed in at 37.70 lbs and measured 42 inches! Way to go Cole.
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    Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife
    @WDFW
    Sep 13, 2021
    With scientific reports of multiple pregnancies among J-pod, it's especially important that recreational boaters follow #BeWhaleWise regulations & give endangered Southern Resident killer whales extra space. Learn more in our news release: wdfw.wa.gov/news/reports-m…
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    Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife
    @WDFW
    Dec 8, 2022
    Very cool @MountRainierNPS! In September we received reports of a moose (likely the same one) southwest of Snoqualmie Pass. Prior to that our most recent verified detection of a moose in Western Washington was just west of Stevens Pass in 2009.
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    Dec 8, 2022
    Is that a MOOSE? Yes, it's a moose!!! This is the first recorded moose sighting @MountRainierNPS & southwestern Washington! Could this be same moose recently observed on the I-90 wildlife undercrossing at Resort Creek? Check out @wsdot’s video bit.ly/3FDSSEK @WDFW -tc/pw
    A large brown moose walking on a snow-covered mountain road.
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    Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife
    @WDFW
    Jun 30, 2022
    Today, we've declared 13 endangered Southern Resident killer whales as "vulnerable" -- and we're asking for everyone's help to give these orcas plenty of space during the busy summer boating season. Learn more: wdfw.wa.gov/news/boaters-a…
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    Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife
    @WDFW
    May 26, 2020
    Good girl Puddles! WDFW's invasive mussel sniffing dog found mussels hidden on a boat traveling to our area after it had already gone through three boat check stations in other states! wdfw.wa.gov/news/wdfw-dete… #CleanDrainDry
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    Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife
    @WDFW
    Jan 3, 2022
    After a pump failure on Christmas, WDFW Kendall Creek Hatchery staff worked through the cold and snowy night to save nearly 4 million salmon and steelhead
    After a pump failure on Christmas, WDFW Kendall Creek Hatchery staff worked through the cold and…
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    Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife
    @WDFW
    Jun 10, 2019
    Please do NOT pick up baby animals you think have been abandoned by parents! The @wsu_cvmgsa is caring for several juvenile animals picked up by people including 6 owlets, 2 coyotes, 1 mink, 3 raccoons, 2 pigeons and 1 great-horned owl. Photos courtesy of Henry Moore Jr. BCU/WSU.
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    Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife
    @WDFW
    Jan 26, 2023
    Fin is an invasive mussel-sniffing dog whose job is to check boats @ watercraft check stations. He went to the Spokane Boat Show today. We had a hard time convincing him he didn't need to check every. single. boat. If you plan to go to Spokane or Tri-Cities Boat Shows, visit us!
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