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WDFW
News Releases & Weekender Report
This list receives all WDFW News
Releases and the bi-weekly Weekender
Report highlighting all of the latest fish and wildlife opportunities
around the state.
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WDFW
Regulation Updates
This list receives Fishing and Hunting Rule Changes and regulatory focused
News Releases.
NOTE: Those who subscribe to both this list and the "WDFW News Release & Weekender
Report" list will occasionally receive duplicate copies of news releases
that are
sent to both lists. It is recommended that you subscribe to the "WDFW
All Information" list to avoid receiving unnecessary e-mail.
Average mail traffic: 2-4 e-mails per week.
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Washington
Fish and Wildlife Commission Meeting Agendas
and Announcements
This list receives meeting agendas, minutes,
and other announcements from the Washington State
Fish and Wildlife
Commission.
Average mail traffic: 1 e-mail per week.
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Employment
Opportunities
This list receives a weekly highlight of
new jobs available from WDFW Human Resources.
For current job openings please visit the WDFW
Employment Opportunities website.
Average mail traffic: 1 e-mail per week.
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Crossing
Paths Newsletter
"Crossing
Paths With Wildlife in Washington's Cities and
Towns" is a newsletter about the department's
Backyard Wildlife Sanctuary program, or anyone
interested in learning how to provide habitat
for wildlife on their own urban or suburban property,
and other related information.
Average mail traffic: 4 e-mails per year.
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Land
Line Newsletter
"Land
Line" is a newsletter about department
land management on both public and private land
for fish and wildlife habitat needs and for recreation
such as hunting, wildlife watching, fishing,
camping, hiking, and boating.
Average
mail traffic: 2 e-mails per year.
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Fish
and Wildlife Planner Newsletter
"Fish
and Wildlife Planner" is a newsletter
developed for Washington’s planning professionals.
It includes articles about relevant WDFW activities,
case studies of jurisdictions tackling difficult
issues using innovative approaches, updates on
workshops and learning opportunities, and a directory
of WDFW planning contacts.
Average
mail traffic: 3 e-mails per year.
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