Three bats in north Idaho have tested positive for white-nose syndrome, the first cases of the disease in the state.
The new record fish — caught from the lake and not one of its tributaries — is an exceptionally large specimen for a ...
Kokanee abundance at Anderson Ranch Reservoir continues to rise, supported by strong year-classes and improved survey data.
A newly rebuilt smolt trap under the Lewiston‑Clarkston Blue Bridge is helping Idaho Fish & Game gather vital information on juvenile salmon and steelhead as they move through the Snake River.
Old printers, paper jams and disappearing ink have conspired to usher in a major change for Washington hunters and anglers. Starting this July, the state will no longer print hunting and ...
Japanese yew is a non-native plant used for landscaping across the West. Wildlife managers hate it because it’s highly toxic to animals. “They pretty ...
A bill that would change how the directors of three agencies are appointed is headed to the Idaho House of Representatives.
Catch-and-release fishing is common in Idaho. But when it comes to one type of fish, anglers are encouraged to catch — and keep. That fish is a walleye, a predatory species that has spread throughout ...
Each spring, when I make the drive into Southeastern Idaho for the annual tree planting workday, I’m reminded that conservation isn’t just about projects on a map or numbers in ...
Idaho wildlife officials are asking residents to report dead or sick bats after the first confirmed cases of white-nose syndrome were found in bats in the state ...
For decades, reintroducing grizzlies to California seemed completely unrealistic. Now, the California Legislature is ...
Idaho is home to four species of wild canine. These members of the dog family include wolves, coyotes, red foxes and kit foxes. Of course, Idaho is home to many ...
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