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Twenty-five years ago this week, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service reintroduced gray wolves to Yellowstone National Park and Central Idaho. Fifteen…
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Migrant bald eagles that nest in Canada and the Pacific Northwest often come down to Idaho for the winter. One popular spot to view the birds is southeast…
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The first of two special turkey seasons opened Sunday across four hunting zones running from south of Boise, along the Oregon border and up into Adams…
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Idaho Fish and Game officials say despite national trends showing a decline in hunting, the Gem State's numbers are steady. But most people will never…
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You’ve heard us report before on places about to be stocked with fish by Idaho Fish and Game. A few hundred trout in a river ... a few kokanee salmon in a…
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Con-Con Part Two.A deep dive into fish stocking in Idaho.How eating CHIP (not chips!) can be healthy.Soccer Friendly camps for kids.-Back in June, Idaho…
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Every year at this time, biologists at Idaho Fish and Game watch closely for Snake River sockeye salmon to return to Idaho. This year, Fish and Game…
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You’ve heard of catch and release when it comes to fishing. Now biologists are trying “stun and release” to keep the wrong kind of fish out of the Snake…
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A group of Idaho fourth graders have released tiny trout they raised from eggs in their Gooding classroom. For the last three months, fourth-grade…
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Idaho Fish and Game is working with lumber companies to make sure the public has access to private timber land. It’s all part of the department’s new…