Press Releases and Articles
Idaho Fish & Wildlife Foundation is accepting applications for its 2023 grants cycle through April 30
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Idaho Fish & Wildlife Foundation is accepting applications for its 2023 grants cycle. The grants program provides funding on a competitive basis to nonprofit organizations and government agencies.
Grants up to $10,000 per project are available. In addition, in 2023, IFWF will award $5,000 to fund a… more
Shooting range committee to meet virtually Feb. 13 at 6 p.m. MST.
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Meeting is open to the public but public comment will not be taken
The Idaho Fish and Game Citizen Shooting Range Advisory Committee will hold a virtual meeting that will be streamed live via Zoom on Feb. 13 at 6 p.m. MST.
The public can observe the meeting by using the above Zoom link, or… more
How to report a fishing bag limit violation and be a good witness for wildlife
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You’re fishing at your favorite local spot and see someone with more fish than the daily bag limit, what would you do in this situation? Our conservation officers provide tips on how to report this common violation and how you can be a good witness for wildlife.
Being a good witness not only helps our… more
Teton Valley seeing increased mountain lion activity due to winter conditions
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An unfortunate incident occurred involving the loss of a family pet to a mountain lion near Tetonia on Jan 30, when a young female lion ventured into a homeowner’s yard and killed their dog before heading under their porch. The homeowners immediately called local law enforcement who quickly responded and dispatched the… more
Southeast Region Winter Feeding Advisory Committee Meeting
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Date: Thursday, Feb. 2, 2023- 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Address: Idaho Fish and Game Southeast Region Office,
1345 Barton Road, Pocatello, ID
Call-in Number: 208-236-1281
Members… more
Bull moose euthanized after becoming a public safety hazard near Interstate 84 in southern Idaho
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On Monday evening, January 30, 2023, Fish and Game conservation officers received a report of a moose very close to Interstate 84 near the Declo exit in southern Idaho. Once on scene, the officer found a large bull moose within 30 feet of the interstate where vehicle speed limits are 80 mph and road conditions were… more
Southwest Region rainbow trout stocking schedule - February
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Fish and Game staff will be stocking more than 9,000 catchable-size (10 to 12 inch) trout at the following locations across the Southwest Region in February.
Camouflaged critters class for kids offered in Pocatello
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The Idaho Museum of Natural History and the Idaho Fish and Game is co-hosting a fun, educational class to teach young learners the ways wildlife use color to communicate or hide in plain sight in order to survive. This camouflaged critters class will feature hands-on activities, games, and even an edible… more
Trapper and hunter education classes coming up in southeast and east Idaho
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Looking for a trapper, wolf trapper, or hunter education course in southeast or east Idaho? Not sure which classes you or your upcoming hunters/trappers need? Idaho Fish and Game has got the answers to your questions!
Trapper Education Classes
Trapper Education covers trapping laws,… more
Moose and elk captures set to begin Jan 29 in Units 8, 8A, 10A & 14
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Helicopters may be observed flying low and slow over Units 8, 8A, & 10A. Biologists will be using helicopters to dart, capture and collar moose as part of a long-term survivability study. Depending on weather and helicopter availability, wildlife staff may also be capturing and collaring elk in Unit 14 as part of a… more
A day at a rotary screw trap
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Idaho Fish and Game biologists spend a lot of time collecting information about Idaho’s salmon and steelhead populations. These fish travel huge distances over their lifespan, so understanding those migrations are key to managing healthy populations. One of the best ways to do that is by collecting young fish as they… more
Unusual coyote behavior reported in Bonner County in North Idaho
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Idaho Fish and Game has received multiple reports of highly unusual coyote behavior in and around the city of Sandpoint in Bonner County.
In early Jan., reports were received of coyotes on Schweitzer Mountain Ski Resort that were chasing skiers as they navigated down the slopes. Fish and Game staff worked… more
Fish and Game to hold open houses to take public comments on 2023 – 2024 big game season proposals
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Wildlife staff from the Magic Valley Region, Idaho Fish and Game just announced that they will host four public open houses across the Magic Valley to take public comment on big game hunting season proposals for the upcoming 2023 – 2024 seasons.
Proposals will be available for review in early February and… more
Three moose relocated from Wood River Valley communities
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Idaho Fish and Game staff recently moved three moose when they became a public safety hazard in Sun Valley, Ketchum and Hailey. Moose can become a threat to public safety, particularly if they become stressed by human activity such as people getting too close, or the presence of dogs, both leashed and unleashed.
… moreIdaho's wolf population has dropped by about 13 percent
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Idaho’s 2022 population estimate of 1,337 wolves declined by about 13%, or 206 wolves, compared with the 2021 estimate based on cameras surveys that measure the population during summer near its annual peak.
“Wolf population reduction has been a priority of the Fish and Game Commission,” Idaho Fish and… more
Henrys Lake Quarterly Newsletter – Winter 2022/2023
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Henrys LakeF&G will trap, attempt to relocate Cascade town deer this winter
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The Cascade City Council passed an ordinance on June 13 that bans the feeding of most wild animals in town. The feeding ban was primarily a response to the large number of resident deer in city and the associated risks to human safety and property damage, as well as potential health-related concerns for the animals… more
Applications for spring turkey controlled hunts open Feb. 1
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Turkey hunters looking to apply for 2023 spring controlled turkey hunts can apply from Feb. 1 to March 1. Information on the spring 2023 controlled turkey hunts can be found in the 2022-23 Upland Game, Furbearer and Turkey Seasons and Rules book.
Hunters must have a 2023 hunting license in order to… more