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Browse speciesThe animal was killed is about 20 miles from Slate Creek where Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) was first detected in 2021 and where multiple deer and elk have tested positive for the disease. In recent years there has been an increase in the number of CWD detections near White Bird and east toward Grangeville.
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.
What is "Good Neighbor Authority" and what does it mean for the Clearwater region? Check out the video and podcast featuring regional wildlife habitat biologists Deborah Monzingo and Tara Ball to learn about some of the wildlife habitat projects in our area and how they benefit a variety of wildlife species.
A pneumonia outbreak caused by the bacterium Mycoplasma ovipneumoniae (M.ovi) was detected in the small herd of approximately 30 California bighorn sheep in Reynolds Creek, Unit 40, during routine disease surveillance in mid-December. Fish and Game staff are gathering information on the current outbreak and evaluating options to prevent further spread to neighboring herds where M.ovi has not been detected.
Idaho Fish and Game is offering wolf trapper certification courses in 2026 throughout the state starting in January.
Whether you’re new to trapping, interested in wolf trapping, or preparing to hunt for the first time, Idaho Fish and Game’s Magic Valley Region will offer three education opportunities in Glenns Ferry over the coming months.
Fish and Game reminds the public to enjoy wildlife from a safe distance and to avoid feeding or approaching wildlife, as habituation can lead to increased risks for both humans and wildlife. For more information on living safely with wildlife, visit the Idaho Fish and Game website or contact the Idaho Department of Fish and Game at 208-799-5010.
Explore wildlife in Idaho. Report sightings of wildlife and roadkill.
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