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Idaho Fish and Game is closely monitoring mule deer and elk herds that typically overwinter on hundreds of thousands of acres burned by wildfires earlier this year.
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State officials think the addition of the SH-21 Cervidae Peak overpass will reduce vehicle collisions with big game by 80%.
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Non-Idaho residents hoping to bag a deer or elk this season will be able to buy their tags beginning Friday morning.
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An increase in the popularity of the activity collided last year with a snowy and cold winter that took a toll on Idaho wildlife.
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It concentrates U.S. Department of Agriculture conservation funding in areas important for animals.
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The City of McCall has a longstanding wild deer problem. Idaho Fish and Game said they counted 258 wild deer in city limits several weeks ago, and that number is only growing.
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The City of McCall has a longstanding wild deer problem. Idaho Fish and Game said they counted 258 wild deer in city limits several weeks ago, and that number is only growing.
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Much of the Mountain West has endured a long, harsh winter, and it’s been an especially hard season for deer and other big game. Now, wildlife managers are searching for ways to help herds recover.
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Permanently switching to daylight saving time could prevent 33 human deaths and 36,550 deer deaths while saving more than $1 billion annually, according to University of Washington researchers.
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The Pew Charitable Trusts published a report calling on policy-makers and landowners to help animals migrate across the West. That report also highlights the latest science on animals like mule deer, elk and pronghorn.