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Browse speciesMembers of the Southeast Region Winter Feeding Advisory Committee will meet on Tuesday, Jan. 13 at 6:00 p.m. to assist Idaho Fish and Game with the assessment of winter conditions and observations related to big game animals (movements, depredations, activity on roadways, body conditions, mortalities) in the Southeast Region.
Hunters looking to apply for 2026 spring's controlled hunts for black bear can apply from Jan. 15 to Feb. 15. Hunters must have a 2026 hunting license in order to apply for controlled hunts, and there are several ways to apply.
An angler ice fishing for trout on Island Park Reservoir on January 3, 2026 unexpectedly hooked into a 5-inch-long Yellow Perch, a species that does not belong in the reservoir.
Negotiated rulemaking is a process that takes roughly a year and includes two rounds of public comment before a final proposal goes before the Idaho Legislature, which is expected to happen during the 2026 legislative session that convenes Jan. 12. See what changes to hunting technology are being proposed.
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.
If you are a landowner with lots of turkeys on your property, but do not have the time to manage hunters, this might be the program for you!
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.
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