Coached planning courses to help western Washington forest owners
WSU’s Forest Stewardship Coached Planning course comes to Preston, Conway, Wash.

Habitat survey sheds light on survival of iconic mule deer
What’s happening to iconic mule deer could affect range of wild species.

Observing thousands of wild species, Wildlife Society student chapter tops ‘BioBlitz’ challenge
WSU student chapter gains recognition for their observation of thousands of species in citizen science challenge.

Living at the edges
The prevalence of protected wildlife areas in borderlands makes international relations key to the survival of lynx, bears and other large migratory animals, according to new WSU research.

Saving sage-grouse by relocation
WSU scientists followed relocated sage-grouse to show they survived, providing a viable and productive step towards helping their population recover in Washington.

Into the wild to study grizzlies
There’s camping, then there’s Alaska back-country, grizzly bear scientific research camping. That’s how WSU Ph.D. student Joy Erlenbach has spent the past three summers, and where she is right now. […]

New paradigm: WSU research prompts state policy to reduce cougar problems and overharvest, maintain ample hunting
PULLMAN, Wash. – Overharvest of cougars can increase negative encounters between the predator and humans, livestock and game, according to a 13-year Washington State University research project. Based on this, […]
WSU Forest Stewardship Class: Healthy Trees, Lower Taxes
EVERETT, Wash. — Starting in September, Washington State University Extension and the King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks will offer their flagship Forest Stewardship Coached Planning series. During […]
Dog Access Restricted in WSU Arboretum and Wildlife Conservation Center
PULLMAN, Wash. – Rover and research do not mix – especially in a university facility dedicated to wildlife conservation and science.
Got Wildlife? Free Workshop for Small Woodland Owners
The presence of wildlife can be one of the highlights of owning forested property. However many factors can make your property less desirable to forest fauna. Washington State University Snohomish […]