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WDFW: Raccoons leave Poulsbo property after woman stops feeding them
A Poulsbo woman has reclaimed her property after about 100 raccoons invaded her space, demanding food. On Wednesday, the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) told KIRO 7 that the woman stopped feeding the animals and they went away.
Raccoons have dispersed from North Kitsap property, WDFW confirms
As previously reported by the Kitsap Sun, WDFW advised residents not to feed wildlife, due to the potential threats that can occur when animals gather near humans in large groups. It is against state law to feed larger carnivores, like bears, though no state law prohibits feeding animals like raccoons.
WATCH: Around 100 raccoons removed after showing up on WA woman’s property
A Washington State woman was forced to flee her property after 50 to 100 raccoons appeared and were acting aggressively, according to Kitsap County Sheriff’s spokesperson Kevin McCarty. Deputies responded to the woman’s 9-1-1 call last week,
Woman calls police after nearly 100 raccoons surround her property
Despite feeding the animals for decades, the Washington woman revealed they only became a problem six weeks ago
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WDFW Approves 7 Days of Coastal Razor Clam Digs Beginning October 15
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) shellfish managers confirmed, razor clam digging opportunities on four ...
Hoodline
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WDFW Calls on North Puget Sound Residents to Shape 10-Year Water Access Plan in Virtual Workshops
WDFW is hosting virtual workshops for public input on a 10-year water access plan for North Puget Sound, emphasizing ...
MyNorthwest.com
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WDFW: Gaze of raccoons have dispersed after Poulsbo woman stopped feeding them
A gaze of raccoons swarmed the yard of a Poulsbo home, reported the Kitsap County Sheriff's Office. The owner had fed them ...
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WDFW takes to the skies to survey seals and sea lions
WDFW plans to use drones to count seals and sea lions in specific locations to estimate their consumption of salmon and ...
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‘I Slashed His Tires.’ Body Cam Footage Shows Game Warden Running Down Salmon Thieves Who Broke into a Hatchery
Body cam footage from a Washington game warden shows a conservation officer chasing down a group of young males who broke ...
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Despite fire, elk hunters likely to benefit from mild winter
Local elk herds remain in good shape this hunting season following another mild winter and low snowpack, according to the ...
ThurstonTalk
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WDFW Approves Five Days of Razor Clam Digs Beginning October 3
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) shellfish managers confirmed today, the first round of razor clam digging ...
NBC Right Now
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General deer season set to open in Washington
Washington's general deer season starts on Saturday, Oct. 12 and the Department of Fish and Wildlife is reminding hunters of ...
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White Nose Syndrome cases detected in bats within Benton County
A fungal disease affecting the bat population in Washington is drawing concern as it continues to spread.Leaders with the ...
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New Washington project will use drones to track the state’s seal and sea lion populations
The WA Department of Fish and Wildlife announced in September 2024 that it will monitor the marine mammals, whose population ...
SeafoodSource
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US state of Washington reaches settlement in Mitchell Act hatcheries lawsuit
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) has agreed to a settlement in a lawsuit over federally funded hatchery ...
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