Because of a global shortage of waterproof, tear-resistant paper, the state Department of Fish and Wildlife and its 600 ...
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Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife moving toward electronic hunting, fishing licenses
Starting July 8, anglers and hunters in Washington won't be given waterproof, tear-resistant licenses. Instead, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) is encouraging the use of mobile ...
Starting as early as May 13, 2026, Washington will stop selling waterproof, tear-resistant hunting and fishing licenses due to a global shortage of petroleum-based paper. The Washington Department of ...
WASHINGTON – The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) announced changes to licensing for hunters and anglers, transitioning to mobile options starting July 8, 2026. The shift will ...
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