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WDFW NEWS RELEASE
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
600 Capitol Way North, Olympia, WA 98501-1091
http://wdfw.wa.gov/

May 23, 2016
 Contacts: Don Kraege, 360-902-2522

WDFW seeks applicants for positions on waterfowl advisory group

OLYMPIA – The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) is accepting letters of interest through June 17 for membership on its Waterfowl Advisory Group.

The group, which represents a wide range of stakeholders throughout the state, advises the department on issues such as hunting regulations, hunter access, and conservation projects funded by sale of duck stamps.

WDFW Director Jim Unsworth will appoint up to 20 members for the group. Members will be appointed to three-year terms beginning July 1. The department is looking for candidates with varied backgrounds who can effectively present their views on waterfowl management to WDFW and the public.

"The department carefully considers applications received for advisory groups," said Don Kraege, WDFW waterfowl section manager. "We value the experience that longstanding members bring to the table, but we also want advisory groups to represent a wide diversity of interests with regard to wildlife management across the state.

Applications must be submitted in writing and include the following information:
•Applicant's name, address, telephone number, and email address.
•Relevant experience and reasons for wanting to serve as a member of the advisory group.
•Waterfowlers the applicant represents.
•Examples or evidence of the applicant's effectiveness in communication.

Applications can be submitted to Don Kraege by mail to Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, 600 Capitol Way N, Olympia, WA 98501-1091, or by email at don.kraege@dfw.wa.gov. For more information, contact Don Kraege at (360) 902-2522.

The Waterfowl Advisory Group holds at least one single day meeting each year. Members serve as volunteers and do not receive direct compensation, but are eligible to be reimbursed by WDFW for travel expenses to attend meetings.

 

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I had a buddy on the WAG and it was alway informative talking to him. I would love to see an avid waterfowler from here or 2 that we could support on here and use this forum as a tool to dispense information. There are many issues that affect us on the west side that need strict attention. Access and improvemnts in the carnation valley for one. Shoreline hunting restriction on the sound in general for 2. Esa salmon $ eroding opportunity for 3.
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There has been a lack of avid fowlers in this state in general. Not just the wag.


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