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NE WA Wildife Viewing & Recreation Guide

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Published March 2013 Northeast Washington Wildlife Viewing & Recreation Guide: Welcome to Washington's Wild Side! Editor: Derrick Knowles Writer: Aaron Theisen Design and layout: Erin Moore, Shallan Knowles Produced by Conservation Northwest 35 W. Main Ave #220 Spokane, WA 99201 www.conservationnw.org Mule deer. ODFW Kettle River. © James Johnston Cover images, clockwise: Canada lynx by Don Getty, Curlew Lake by Craig Romano, Abercrombie-Hooknose by Craig Romano, great gray owls by Paul Bannick Inside images: Glenn Alexon, Sheila Anderson, Paul Bannick, Tim Coleman, Crystal Gartner, Don Getty, Charles Gurche, Dave Heflick, James Jacobson, Leif Jakobsen, James Johnston, Derrick Knowles, David Moskowitz, Craig Romano, Chuck Szmurlo, Aaron Theisen, Chris Weston, Tricia Woods, Eric Zamora, US Fish and Wildlife Service, US Forest Service, WA Dept of Fish and Wildlife, WA Dept of Natural Resources, OR Dept of Fish and Wildlife, National Park Service ~Final_Draft_Guide.indd 2 White-headed woodpecker. © PaulBannick.com Wood duck. © PaulBannick.com 3/11/13 3:05 PM

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