Idaho Species Catalog
Explore wildlife in Idaho. Report sightings of wildlife and roadkill.
Browse speciesIdaho Fish and Game volunteers recently constructed bird boxes for cavity nesting birds (bluebirds, house wrens, etc.). Get one (or more) for yourself and your neighborhood birds. They make great gifts for anyone that wants to see birds nesting in their backyard or back forty.
Idaho Fish and Game will host its annual Lake Pend Oreille “State of the Lake” open house on April 22 at 6 p.m. PDT at the University of Idaho Sandpoint Organic Agriculture Center (10881 N. Boyer Road).
It’s that time of year again. As we foam at the mouth anticipating which hunting units, weekends, and drainages to scope out this fall, here’s a summary of how last fall went, thanks to hunter harvest reporting.
E-tagging makes reporting salmon and steelhead harvests faster, easier, and more accurate. By using the salmon and steelhead e-tagging option on the IDFG Go Outdoors Idaho app, anglers help provide the best possible data to support sustainable fisheries for everyone.
More than 2,000 hatchery rainbow trout are headed to four community ponds in the Southwest Region in mid-April. These four ponds haven’t historically seen their first stocking event until around Memorial Day, so it will provide an additional month of fishing for local anglers.
As bears begin emerging from winter dens across Idaho, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game is reminding residents and visitors in bear country to stay Bear Aware and take simple steps to prevent attracting bears into neighborhoods, campsites, and recreation areas.
Head on over to this event in the Southeast Region where you can learn what it takes to become a Hunter Education instructor in southeast Idaho. Whether you are new to the idea of teaching hunter education or a current instructor looking to re-engage in the program, we would love to see you there!
Fish and Game and BLM staff will be conducting a prescribed burn on Pond 3 at the Ted Trueblood Wildlife Habitat Area sometime between April 8 and April 17, depending on weather conditions. The burn will be followed by the application of herbicide to reduce bullrush and cattail that have begun to choke out open water, making it difficult to hunt and reducing the quality of habitat for waterfowl and shorebirds.
Explore wildlife in Idaho. Report sightings of wildlife and roadkill.
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