The Wildlife Services (WS) program in Washington (WA) helps citizens, organizations, industries, and Government agencies resolve conflicts with wildlife to protect agriculture, other property, and natural resources, and to safeguard human health and safety. WS' professional wildlife biologists and specialists implement effective, selective, and responsible strategies that value wildlife, the environment, and the resources being protected. WS manages wildlife damage according to its public trust stewardship responsibilities as a Federal natural resource management program. The program supports the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation, based on the principle that wildlife resources are owned collectively and held in trust by Government for the benefit of present and future generations.
Washington is a mix of cities and suburbs, agricultural lands, forests, coastline, and desert environments. This diversity results in remarkably varied wildlife. With nearly six million residents and higher than average population growth, human-wildlife conflicts are expected to increase.
WS biologists and field technicians help Washington's fruit and livestock producers reduce losses from birds and predators. WS protects aviation from dangerous wildlife collisions, and addresses serious bird and mammal damage to transportation, municipal properties, and buildings. WS also helps protect public health and safety, crops, and natural resources.
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Washington Wildlife Services is not employed by or affiliated with the Land Conservation Assistance Network, and the Network does not certify or guarantee their services. The reader must perform their own due diligence and use their own judgment in the selection of any professional.