Press Releases and Articles
Mountain lion kills dog in Gimlet, south of Ketchum, another lion injures dog in west Ketchum
| idfg-tthompson
Local Fish and Game officers were notified Monday of two mountain lion attacks over the weekend in the Wood River Valley. On Sunday evening December 15, 2019, a domestic dog was killed in Gimlet, south of Ketchum. According to Fish and Game officers, the lion was in a fenced backyard when it killed the home owner’s… more
Now Open ! Seven-mile Slough Access Site on the Payette River WMA
| Anonymous (not verified)
Another access site on the lower Payette River has been improved and is now open to all outdoor enthusiasts.
Fish and Game's Seven-mile Slough Access Site, part of the Payette River Wildlife Management Area, is now open and includes a gravel parking area, restroom and a concrete boat ramp.
Seven-mile… more
Wally the Decoy Moose Helps with Education
| Anonymous (not verified)
A whole bunch of moose have been killed in the Idaho City-area lately, at least seven in the last three years alone. All of those were mistaken identity cases and all seven of those cases were solved.
Another moose died this fall; that case remains open.
Eight dead moose in three years is no way to get… more
Here's where Idaho's ducks come from
| idfg-bpearson
When temperatures fall in December and January, duck hunting in Idaho — particularly in the southwest part of the state — often heats up with the arrival of “northern birds.” But exactly where in the north are these birds coming from? Generally speaking, the likeliest answer for Idaho hunters is Alberta.
In a… more
Bees 2 Bears Project Ends with Long List of Accomplishments
| KristinaBoyd
After 2 years of fun and hard work, the Idaho Panhandle Bees to Bears Climate Adaptation Project is winding down.
Volunteers and IDFG employees have accomplished a lot during this time, and we're proud to present these accomplishments to you!
If this is the first you're reading about our project… more
Southeast Region Winter Feeding Advisory Committee Meeting: December 17
| idfg-jjackson
Southeast Region Winter Feeding Advisory Committee
2019 Meeting
Tuesday, December 17
6:30 pm
Regional Office, 1345 Barton Road, Pocatello; OR,
… more
Beavers have long history in Idaho
| idfg-scassinelli
In 2015, Idaho beavers became internet sensations after an Idaho Fish and Game video was discovered showing the animals parachuting into the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness in the 1950s.
Read how these toothy rodents have long been part of Idaho’s heritage and find out why they are known as nature’… more
Deer Poached in Boise's Baggley Park
| Anonymous (not verified)
Fish and Game is asking for the public’s help in solving an apparent mule deer poaching case in Boise’s Baggley Park.
Citizens Against Poaching (CAP) is offering a reward for information in the case and callers can remain anonymous. Contact CAP at 1-800-632-5999 twenty four hours a day.
Fish and Game… more
Wiring the Potlatch River
| idfg-bknoth
Fish and Game biologists recently improved their ability to track wild steelhead in the Potlatch River by installing new PIT Tag array systems in Big Bear Creek and the East Fork Potlatch River. PIT tags are an important tool for salmon and steelhead monitoring. These tiny tags are inserted into a fish and… more
Male mountain lion seasons close in five southeast Idaho units
| idfg-jjackson
The take season for male mountain lions has closed in Game Management Units 66A, 75, 76, 77, and 78 in southeast Idaho effective December 9, 2019. Please note the following in relation to mountain lion hunting in these same five units:
Hunters will be allowed to keep male mountain lions taken in these units… moreSubmit comments on proposed moose management plan
| idfg-bpearson
Hunters and other interested members of the public have until Jan. 12 to offer their input on Fish and Game’s newly proposed Moose Management Plan for 2020-25. The Moose Management Plan is a six-year document that guides the department in protecting and managing moose populations in Idaho, as well as developing season… more
Lewis-Clark Master Naturalist Seeks New Members
| idfg-jbruns
Anyone who enjoys and appreciates Idaho’s outdoors can be an Idaho Master Naturalist; teachers, hunters, nature guides, farmers, retired professionals, and …you! The Idaho Master Naturalist Program aims to develop a corps of well-informed volunteers to actively work toward stewardship of Idaho’s natural environment.… more
Magic Valley Region Winter Feeding Advisory Committee Meeting: December 16, 2019
| idfg-staff
Magic Valley Region Winter Feeding Advisory Committee 2019 Meeting
Monday, December 16, 5:15 to 8 p.m.
Idaho Fish and Game Magic Valley Regional Office
324 S. 417 E. Suite 1, Jerome
Agenda
5:15 – 5:55 p.m. Catered meal for committee 6:00 – 6:10 p.m. Introductions… moreSafe and Getting Safer - Black's Creek Public Shooting Range
| Anonymous (not verified)
Black's Creek Range (BCR) is Idaho's premier shooting range, providing a safe place to shoot for more than ten thousand shooters each year. Augmenting three dirt berms on the range floor has made BCR that much safer for sport shooters.
The existing berms, constructed more than three decades ago, had… more
New signs placed along Teton River warning floaters of approaching hazards
| idfg-jvincent
Fishing and other recreational pursuits which take you out on local waterways can be good fun, but if you’re not familiar with the area, there are potential dangers than can be deadly if ignored.
This fall, as part of an Eagle Scout project, eight warning signs were installed on the banks of the Teton River.… more
F&G asks for public's help to combat illegal dumping at access sites
| idfg-bpearson
Littering is a serious problem on many Idaho Fish and Game properties, and Fish and Game staff has noticed an uptick in people dumping trash at access sites around the state. The department is asking people to report anyone who is dumping or damaging access sites by calling any local law enforcement agency as soon as… more
Helicopter flights beginning statewide for F&G's big game surveys
| idfg-jbrower
Beginning in December, Idaho Fish and Game staff will use low-flying helicopters to count deer and elk populations. Flights are scheduled across the state including the Upper Snake Region into March.
“These surveys provide crucial information to guide our management decisions,” says Curtis Hendricks… more
Big game aerial surveys underway in Salmon and Challis
| idfg-mdemick
Wildlife biologists with Idaho Fish and Game are taking to the sky across the state to get a closer look at deer and elk numbers, including several low-level helicopter flights planned this week to survey mule deer in the Salmon and Challis areas.
"We want to give folks a heads up regarding these flights,”… more