Committed to Conservation
Recent work by Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife staff & volunteers has improved understanding of the spawn timing, redd identification and marine distribution of Coastal Cutthroat Trout in the South Puget Sound, but there is still more work to be done.
"Coastal cutthroat are one of the most abundant native trout on the planet. You donating isn't going to help with survival it's going to advance the science of a poorly understood species"
- Larry Phillips (WDFW Regional Director, 20+ years as a fisheries biologist)
"Conservation is a state of harmony between men and land."
-Aldo Leopold