Few wetlands in Washington have been surveyed for wildlife diversity or abundance. 



C. r.tact the D.. pjrtmcnt of W.'.S.wc 'r\ n-,.;.! t 



concentration of wildlife has been documented in or near the wetland being studied. A sample 

 letter is included as Figure 3. Send a general map showing the location of the uctlands aiorc 





SUB-CRITERIA - FISH SPECIES 



C>oes the wetland provide habitat for priority fish species managed by the Washington 

 Department of Wildlife? 



SOURCE OF INFORMATION 



The presence of a priority fish species ii\ a river or stream reach can be identified from the 

 Washington Department of Wildlife's WARIS database, or by consulting Washington 

 Department of Wildlife biologists. A list of priority fish species is provided in Table 6 



Washington Department of Wildlife 

 Nongame Program 

 c\o Mail Stop EX-12 

 Olympia, Washington 98504 

 (206) 586-1449 



or 



Washington Department of Fisheries 

 115 General Administration Building 

 Olympia, Washington 98507 

 206-753-6650 



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