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Idaho Fish and Game (IDFG) reports that a cow moose had to be euthanized due to injuries sustained in a traffic collision. A ...
The Idaho Department of Fish and Game will host its third annual blood drive in partnership with the American Red Cross from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday at the Magic Valley Regional Office. Its goal is ...
On Monday, Idaho Fish and Game stocked Rowland Pond. On Tuesday, they are set to stock the Meadow Creek Pond, which is north ...
After euthanizing the animal, officials with Idaho Fish and Game were helped by a local crane truck operator, who later ...
Idaho Fish and Game says a moose cow and her calf were found dead east of Kamiah and conservation officers found 75-100 ...
Despite a federal judge’s recent ruling that calls for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to reconsider whether gray wolves in Idaho, Montana and Wyoming should be protected under the Endangered ...
Despite a recent federal court ruling that could reopen Endangered Species Act protections for wolves, Idaho still controls ...
Idaho Fish and Game is asking for any information about an illegally killed moose cow and her calf near Kamiah earlier this ...
Coming back for its second year, the project called Turkey Tracker asks Idahoans to help biologists monitor turkey ...
IDFG said removing the animals reduces the chance of lion encounters, as they protect their food source. In early March, Idaho Fish & Game started receiving more mountain lion calls in east Hailey.
IDFG is relying on its Winter-Feeding Advisory Committee to meet this fall. The committee's findings will determine if the department should intervene in wildlife.
IDFG doesn’t support archery bill, however commissioners opt to consider changes to allow for public comment and vote Feb. 4, 2022 Updated Sat., Feb. 5, 2022 at 9:25 p.m.