-
Conservation groups are trying to stop wolf trapping in Idaho, saying the practice threatens endangered grizzly bears. Thirteen groups filed a lawsuit saying traps and snares for wolves could also kill grizzlies and they asked a federal judge last week to stop the practice when bears are not hibernating.
-
A federal judge in Boise heard arguments on Thursday in a lawsuit saying wolf trapping in Idaho threatens endangered grizzly bears.
-
Whole carcass mountain lions, bear or wolf pelts, beaver furs, bundles of antlers and horns.. those are just a few of the many items the Idaho Fish and Games department is auctioning off in its third annual fur sale.
-
Idaho's following Montana in pushing to drastically reduce the number of wolves in the state.
-
Montana's newly-elected Republican governor violated state hunting regulations when he trapped and shot a collared wolf near Yellowstone National Park in…
-
The potential expansion of wolf trapping into Blaine County — where it has never been allowed before — has drawn criticism from local officials and…
-
When a hunter sets a trap close to a public hiking trail, they don’t have to let trail users know. Some wildlife advocates say that’s dangerous for pets…
-
Just four years ago, bobcat fur sold for about $200. Now, that same bobcat pelt can be sold for almost $2,000. Higher prices come from a rise in demand…
-
House Joint Resolution 2 is less than two pages long and adds hunting, fishing and trapping to Idaho’s Constitution.Governor “Butch” Otter says the…
-
The Idaho Department of Fish and Game disclosed details Thursday on its investigation of wolf trapper Josh Branford. He posed in front of a live, trapped…