Get involved
Whether attending a Commission meeting, volunteering on a habitat restoration project, or commenting on upcoming fishing seasons, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife offers multiple opportunities for public input and participation.
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Find public meetings, important hunting and fishing dates, community events, and more on the WDFW calendar.
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The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife hosts public meetings around the state on a variety of issues, including season-setting, management plans, and Commission meetings.
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To provide support for learners in Washington, the Department has new wildlife-themed curriculum for elementary, middle school, and high school students.
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Lessons and activity ideas for families to learn about wildlife, habitat, and the environment.
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Report observations of live wildlife, dead wildlife, or sick or injured wildlife.
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WDFW's School Cooperative Program provides salmonid eggs to schools to be reared in a classroom aquarium.
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The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) welcomes volunteers of all abilities who want to contribute to conservation of fish, wildlife, and habitat.
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This program is designed to help you manage wildlife around your home and property.
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The 14 Regional Fisheries Enhancement Groups work within communities across the state to recover salmon.
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See how your donations can help support youth education, disabled veterans, and other WDFW programs.
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This grant is intended to create, improve, increase, and/or promote wildlife viewing opportunities and foster appreciation for and stewardship of Washington wildlife.
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The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) is seeking grant proposals from applicants interested in conducting projects that will benefit some of Washington’s most imperiled wildlife.