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Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife


To promote hunter awareness, knowledge and skills so that we may work together and continue our proud hunting tradition. Through information about hunting issues, classes, activities and organizations, this collection of materials will provide you with a convenient resource we hope will meet your hunting needs.

Organization Details
  • Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
  • Natural Resources Building
  • 1111 Washington Street
  • Olympia, WA 98501
  • http://wdfw.wa.gov/

Educational Resources for this Organization

Basic Hunter Education Program

Washington State law requires all individuals born after 1 January 1972 to show proof of basic hunter education training before purchasing a hunting license. There are no exceptions to the law. Classes are offered year-round and interested individuals are encouraged to enroll in classes as early as possible. Summer and fall classes fill up rapidly and there may not be available spaces for late...

Master Hunter Pogram

The Master Hunter program is designed to promote responsible hunting.

If it involves learning about conservation, environment, wild things and wild places, you'll find a place for it here.

  • Camps
  • Outdoor classrooms
  • Lesson plans
  • Natural science
  • Classroom speakers
  • Field trips
  • Workshops
  • Naturalists
  • Teacher training
  • Distance learning
  • Nature centers
  • Online games
  • Science projects
  • Conservation model
  • Outdoor skills
  • Wildlife habitat
  • Grants