Hosted by Bill Brooks, Contracts Office, Olympia headquarters.
- Thanks to the WDFW hatchery staffs, a lot of damage from the recent flooding was prevented. Neil Turner, construction maintenance manager, Fish Program
- A major improvement to one of the WDFW public access sites thanks to the Stillaguamish Tribe adopting that site. Kye Iris, Lands Agent, Region 4
- An agreement is signed to assist in the recovery of pygmy rabbits. It's the first "safe harbor" contract with a landowner. Dennis Beich, Regional Director & Ron Fox, Wildlife Biologist
- Reardan's Audubon Lake near Spokane is now a public site thanks to the work of a lot of organizations along with WDFW. Howard Ferguson, District Wildlife Biologist.
- A gift giving guide to help you find something for the wildlife watcher on your list. Bill Tweit, WDFW biologist
It took 3 agencies and $57,000 to save the pygmy bunnies and ya'll STILL screwed it up by releasing them near the raptor migration? I hope you all lose your degrees and are reborn as pygmy bunnies during the raptor migration.
xymotic 4 years ago