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Fish & Wildlife Commission ends work on current draft conservation policy

Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission · February 14, 2026
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Summary

After extended debate, the Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission accepted the Big Tent Committee’s recommendation to discontinue work on the current draft conservation policy and stop further discussion of that draft with tribes and the public; the vote applied specifically to the present draft and the commission left open other ways to address conservation topics.

The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission voted on Feb. 14 to discontinue work on the current draft conservation policy and to end further discussion of that specific draft with tribes and the public.

The motion, introduced and read aloud by the Vice Chair and seconded, incorporated a friendly amendment clarifying that the action applied to the current draft rather than to future conservation work. Chair Jim Anderson called the question and the motion carried on a voice vote at the meeting in Olympia.

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