A collaborative study between the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) and the Suquamish Tribe is underway to track Dungeness crab movements between Seattle and Bremerton.
Tufted puffins are endangered in Washington state, and researchers hope to boost their sagging population there, currently estimated at 2,500 birds statewide.
Several Puget Sound marine areas reopen for recreational crab fishing Wednesday, Oct. 1.
Visitors are already lining bridges and creekside trails to watch chinook and coho push upstream into the Issaquah Salmon Hatchery.
The Washington State Salmon Recovery Funding Board and Puget Sound Partnership announced on Wednesday the award of more than $61 million in grants to 155 projects across the state aimed at restoring ...
In response to a lawsuit by the Center for Biological Diversity and Bird Alliance of Oregon, a federal judge found that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s 2022 determination that the streaked horned ...
When a baby orca is born, it is always time to rejoice. With a low survival rate, the more orcas born, the better the chances of pods and even entire species surviving. Despite a difficult year ...
Farming in Oregon’s Willamette Valley will remain exempt from certain Endangered Species Act protections for the streaked horned lark, though a federal judge has overturned the exemption elsewhere. U.
Seattle and King County fined for sewer overflow violations by the Washington Department of Ecology and the EPA.
Washington’s coastline is home to breakfast spots where the view is just as satisfying as the food. These cafés sit close to the water, offering quiet mornings filled with the scent of salt air and ...
Against the backdrop of turning autumn leaves, the water of the Sultan River wriggled with life as salmon heaved themselves to spawning grounds, their scales catching the late September sunlight. Even ...