Idaho Species Catalog
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Browse speciesThe Idaho Fish and Game Commission will hold the public hearing and business meeting at Idaho Fish and Game’s headquarters office at 600 South Walnut Street in Boise. A public hearing will begin on Jan. 14 at 7 p.m. MST at the same location.
Idaho Fish and Game, Magic Valley Region, is again applying for a grant opportunity to improve an existing public fishing and boating access site located on the Billingsley Creek Wildlife Management Area (WMA) located near Hagerman, Idaho.
The High Desert Chapter of the Idaho Master Naturalists is now recruiting new members to be a part of a unique volunteer experience here in southeast Idaho! Those who love the outdoors and learning more about southeast Idaho’s wildlife, habitats, and other natural resources should attend an upcoming introductory meeting in Pocatello.
Idaho Fish and Game, in collaboration with the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, the Wild Sheep Foundation, and the Idaho and Oregon Chapters of the Wild Sheep Foundation, will begin moving California bighorn sheep from eastern Oregon to the Jacks Creek area of Owyhee County, Unit 41, in early January, launching a multi-year effort to rebuild the size and long-term resilience of a herd that has been declining in recent decades.
With a little bit of mental preparation, the right gear, and an up-to-date hunting and/or fishing license, you can take advantage of every day the calendar gives you and beat that cabin fever. Here, in no particular order, are eight reasons to buy your 2026 licenses and ensure a full year of hunting and fishing.
Hatchery personnel from Fish and Game’s Magic Valley Region will be stocking approximately 900 10-12” catchable-sized rainbow trout in January, all in Filer Kid’s Pond and Filer Pond.
Watch Fish and Game’s Panhandle Region Wildlife Biologist Kenny Randall’s presentation to the Fish and Game Commission exploring this fascinating look at the history of Idaho’s white-tailed deer.
From tags sales to season closures, there’s a lot happening in Idaho during January that you should be aware of. Here are some important dates you should know to help you plan.
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