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(Runtime 0:59) A fatal disease for deer has been confirmed in Washington state. This first confirmed deer with chronic wasting disease was found dead in…
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(Runtime 4:46) Chris Rau — a home chef, hunter, and student in the College of Natural Resources at the University of Idaho — recently salvaged some elk…
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(Runtime 3:50) A video captured the moment a maroon Toyota 4Runner paused along a rough gravel road on the Hanford Reach National Monument this past…
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(Runtime 1:00)Permits to hunt black bears in Washington will be available this spring for commercial timber owners, if they prove a bear damages their…
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(Runtime 3:51) Every time Jeremy Wolf heads out into the woods, it is an opportunity – more than just spending time in nature .“It’s for us, just being…
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(Runtime 0:56)The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission denied two petitions for a spring black bear hunting season next year.The commission paused…
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Fewer people in the Northwest are learning to hunt, which causes funding problems for state fish and wildlife departments. To solve the funding problem, experienced hunters are teaching newbies how to get involved in the sport.
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The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission will hear a report Friday on potential changes to the 2022 spring bear hunt season.
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WSU researchers unlock key to elk hoof disease mystery.
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Fishing and hunting license sales jumped in 2020 across the Pacific Northwest as more people flocked to outdoor activities during the COVID-19 pandemic. Total license purchases rose even though part of last spring was crimped by stay-home orders and in some states by the suspension of non-resident permits.