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New merch drop!Shirt and decals with the WA flag duck design are now available. Hats and decals back in stock. Price dro...
03/01/2026

New merch drop!
Shirt and decals with the WA flag duck design are now available. Hats and decals back in stock. Price drop on other items.

Everything can be found in the store section of our website. WashingtonWaterfowl.org
Link is in our bio.

Free shipping on all orders!

We are at the Washington sportsmen show. We are having a membership drive with drawings.
01/28/2026

We are at the Washington sportsmen show. We are having a membership drive with drawings.

Check out our holiday sale now through 12/14 or while supllies last. 20%-50% off and FREE SHIPPING.Support waterfowl con...
12/03/2025

Check out our holiday sale now through 12/14 or while supllies last. 20%-50% off and FREE SHIPPING.
Support waterfowl conservation and get a cool gift for your favorite waterfowler.

Link in our linktree or find us at washingtonwaterfowl.org

01/28/2025

Skillz!

This is an X-ray of a dog’s bent front leg. See that tiny white spec? That’s a microchip! It has migrated down the leg.....
11/14/2024

This is an X-ray of a dog’s bent front leg. See that tiny white spec? That’s a microchip! It has migrated down the leg....far from where it was inserted, between the dog’s shoulders. This is actually quite common.....

When lost pets are scanned, the entire body SHOULD be scanned to catch any that have migrated. But, as an owner, IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY AT THEIR YEARLY VET EXAM, to ask for a quick scan to make sure that: (1) the chip is still working, (2) the location of the chip is good, and (3) that the chip info is correct.

Remember microchips save lives and reunite families with their pet.... just have it checked regularly!

10/20/2024

Fast Fact Friday, thank you WSU Skagit County for the following information:

About 10,000 Trumpeter and Tundra swans, 100,000 Snow geese, and thousands more of mallard and other dabbling ducks utilize Skagit farmland for food and habitat.

Skagit County is host to one of the highest concentrations of raptors, which also utilize farmland, in North America.

Photo by Cedarbrook Studios

Milltown Island was the first inter tidal salmon restoration project. It didn't  accomplish what it set out to do. Becau...
08/31/2024

Milltown Island was the first inter tidal salmon restoration project. It didn't accomplish what it set out to do. Because the WWA engaged the 2nd project several Islands will be made from the spoils from re channeling the project. This should provide more hight tide opportunities for waterfowlers in the future.

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