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The challenges of modern wildlife conservation are far more complex than anything managers faced when the Idaho Department of ...
Wildfires, while destructive, often spare wildlife populations, as animals are adept at avoiding danger, said Jen Bruns, ...
A group of state senators in Idaho want the federal government to cede control of a large swath of wetlands currently managed by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS). Joint Senate Memorial 104 ...
Established by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1937 to protect migratory birds, the Camas National Wildlife Refuge is an approximately 11,000-acre refuge located in southeast Idaho that is ...
When livestock producers in Idaho experience a possible predation event involving wolves, mountain lions, black bears, or grizzly bears, they typically contact the USDA’s APHIS-Wildlife Services.
In 2011, according to the U.S. census, around 450,000 people fished on Idaho's lands, and nearly 250,000 hunted. Almost 550,000 people, residents and non-resident, came out to watch the wildlife.
BOISE, Idaho—The Biden administration defended the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Wildlife Services’ actions in Idaho in a letter Tuesday after the agency preemptively killed eight wolf pups from ...
The Idaho House of Representatives on Monday voted to adopt a nonbinding piece of legislation that calls for the state to take over management of the Camas National Wildlife Refuge from the ...