Contact: Dr. Francisco J. Santiago-Ávila, Science & Advocacy Director(608) 285-2738fran@wawildlifefirst.org Claire Loebs Davis, Executive Director(206) 601-8476claire@animalearthlaw.com (PDF Version) Olympia, WA – Washington Wildlife First filed suit […]
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Wildlife in Washington is at grave risk. Governor Ferguson recently reappointed Commissioners Jim Anderson and Molly Linville to six‑year terms on the Washington Fish & Wildlife Commission, despite their troubling […]
Until this week, Washington had been a beacon of light in a world growing progressively darker for fish and wildlife. Under the leadership of former Governor Inslee, we were making […]
Contact: Dr. Francisco J. Santiago-Ávila, Science & Advocacy Director, Washington Wildlife First fran@wawildlifefirst.org Claire Loebs Davis, Executive Director, Washington Wildlife First claire@wawildlifefirst.org Seattle, WA – Washington Wildlife […]
The leadership of the Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission is in trouble, and we need your help! As one of his first acts upon taking office, Gov. Bob Ferguson asked […]
This state legislative session was a whirlwind, and Washington Wildlife First was in the thick of it, working tirelessly to advocate for the protection of Washington’s wildlife. We testified, met […]
Contact: Dr. Francisco J. Santiago-Ávila, Science & Advocacy Director(608) 285-2738fran@wawildlifefirst.org Claire Loebs Davis, Executive Director(206) 601-8476claire@animalearthlaw.com (PDF Version) Olympia, WA – Scientists announced today that Washington’s wolf […]