EITW Wildlife Program
Jesse Sandifer, EITW Wildlife Program Director
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Summary Statement:
EITW volunteers have over
a decade of assisting Washington
Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) Region-6
Wildlife Management with wildlife studies. These include
participation in the “Roosevelt Elk Mortality Study”, deer and elk
herd composition surveys, range and forage studies, animal captures and
translocations. We continue to conduct
Game Check Stations in Region-6 study areas; collecting DNA and Chronic
Wasting Disease samples, hunter and wildlife data.
We work closely with
WDFW personnel to locate areas of needed assistance, develop the trainings
required, educate and organize the volunteer resources required for each
project. Listed below are the current projects available; Keep
checking the EITW Calendar for projects and trainings as they are
developed and funded.
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We need dedicated
volunteers in leadership / project manager positions. For us to expand and
develop more volunteer opportunities; Contact
Jesse Sandifer for more
information.
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Wildlife
Program Projects:
Note: Program pages are under
construction currently; only the
underlined
links are active.
Biological Game Check
Stations:
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Weyco Vail Tree
Farm Main Gate
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Williams Creek GMU
Study Area
Region-6 Wildlife
Study Projects – (Funded by ALEA Grants)
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NE Olympic
Peninsula Roosevelt Elk Project
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Anderson
Homestead Enhancement Project

GMU Border Posting –
(Not funded at this
time)
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GMU Project Status
Program History:
Deer Hair Slip Syndrome
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Check Stations
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Wildlife Studies
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Activity Reports
