Chapters
organize
efforts to
enhance habitat and recreational opportunities for hunting,
fishing, shooting and other outdoor recreation in their local area
and make recommendations to the state organization. Each F&W
Region
has
one elected delegate serving on the state board of directors as
an advisory body for the elected state officers who work to
accomplish the goals and policies of the WFW membership. WFW
needs
members with a sincere interest in the
wildlife and recreational
activities of Washington State. Join today and help make
positive changes in Washington.
Dale Denney (509) 684-6294 Dave Willson (425) 765-2038
Al Stover (360) 451-7784
"To
protect Washington's hunting, fishing, and outdoor heritage; to foster
local programs enhancing habitat, wildlife, and outdoor
activities in Washington State; to hold regulating agencies
accountable as the stewards of our wildlife; to ensure that
science used in wildlife management is both valid and
reliable; to work with other organizations in the
furtherance of stated goals; and to fight legal and
legislative efforts to take our rights and freedoms provided
under the Washington State Constitution and the United
States Constitution."