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Washington Department Of Fish And Wildlife

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wildlife1 year ago

"Cougar Attacks 5 Cyclists in King County"

Five cyclists were attacked by a cougar in King County, Washington, with one woman hospitalized for serious injuries to her face, neck, and jaw. The cougar was removed from the scene, and authorities are searching for a possible second cougar. The Department of Fish and Wildlife advises people to avoid the area and provides tips for encountering cougars, while praising the quick actions of the other cyclists in saving the woman's life.

wildlife-conservation2 years ago

"Wildlife Agencies Promote CWD Testing for Hunters"

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) and the Washington Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA) are collaborating to address the threat of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) in deer, elk, and moose. BHA is funding 100 multi-season deer tags for hunters who submit samples from their harvested animals for CWD testing, with a chance to win one of these tags. Early detection is crucial as CWD-infected animals often appear healthy until it's too late. The initiative aims to raise awareness and conserve Washington's wildlife populations.

conservation2 years ago

"Win Multi-Season Deer Tags by Submitting CWD Testing Samples: Eastern Washington Hunters Encouraged"

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, in collaboration with the Washington Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers, is offering a special drawing for multi-season deer tags to hunters who submit samples from harvested animals for testing for chronic wasting disease (CWD). The initiative aims to prevent the spread of CWD, a fatal illness affecting deer, elk, and moose. Hunters in Eastern Washington can participate by visiting the WDFW CWD surveillance web page and will have a chance to win one of the 100 multi-season deer tags. CWD has not been found in Washington yet, but its presence in neighboring states and provinces raises concerns about potential impacts on wildlife populations and hunting opportunities.