Press Releases and Articles
Online Trip Auction Ends Sunday
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Searching for breathtaking nature experiences? Heart pounding excitement? An opportunity to assist an Idaho Fish and Game biologist in managing Idaho's fish, wildlife and habitat? This auction is for you. Bidders are invited to join the Idaho Fish and Wildlife Foundation's 20th annual trip auction, regardless of… moreAsk Fish and Game: Moose Controlled Hunts
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Q. When can I apply for this year's moose hunts, and when will the new rule books be available? A. The application period for moose, bighorn sheep and mountain goat controlled hunts begins April 1 and runs through April 30. The rule book is 1 every two years, so this year's book will be the same as last year's. The… moreBecome an Idaho Master Naturalist
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Exploring the natural mysteries of our surroundings is something many of wish we had more time to do. Increase your awareness and share your knowledge of local flora, ecology and the interrelationship of life along the Portneuf River. The Portneuf Naturalists chapter will be offering their 2010 Master Naturalist… moreWolves, Big Game and Salmon Seasons Highlight Meeting
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Outdoor enthusiasts are invited to an Idaho Fish and Game morning meeting to beginning at 6:30 a.m. March 2 at the Idaho Fish and Game Office, 3316 16th St., Lewiston. Fish and Game personnel will present information on a number of topics including: Wolf, big game research update. Wolf management status,… moreLast Shot at Hunter or Bow Hunter Education Before Turkey Season
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With Idaho's spring turkey hunting season just a few months away, now is the time for future hunters to complete a hunter education course. Seats are available at a number of hunter and bowhunter education courses scheduled March through early April in several Lewiston area communities. Students can view a list… moreAnnual On-Line Trip Auction Begins February 19
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Searching for breathtaking nature experiences in Idaho's back country? Looking for a rare opportunity to count white-faced ibis and Franklin gulls or help survey songbirds and raptors? Want to learn more about "behind the scenes" wildlife research? Or maybe you've wanted to assist an Idaho Department of Fish and Game… moreLake Pend Oreille Fishery Meeting Set
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The Lake Pend Oreille Fishery Recovery Task Force and the Idaho Department of Fish and Game have scheduled an informational "State of the Lake" public meeting to discuss the status of fish populations in Lake Pend Oreille and progress of the fishery recovery effort. The meeting will run from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday,… moreFish and Game Responds to Wolf Depredation on Livestock
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In January, wolves killed four calves and a cattle dog at a Sweet-Ola area feed lot. Idaho Fish and Game worked with the producer and U.S. Department of Agriculture's Wildlife Services to stop depredations, but the wolves kept coming back. After the first two calves were killed, Wildlife Services removed two wolves… moreChukar Season Changes Put off a Year
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The Idaho Fish and Game Commission, Thursday, February 11, put off changes in the season opening date and limit on chukar and gray partridge. The season for chukar and gray partridge will open statewide on the third Saturday in September - this year that will be September 18. The daily limit will be eight birds and 16… moreFishing Rules, Salmon Season Meetings Slated
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Anglers will have the opportunity to comment on the coming salmon fishing season and the new fishing rule book at one of several upcoming open houses hosted by Fish and Game. Open house meetings are scheduled: In the Southwest Region: contact 208-634-8137 in McCall or 208-465-8465 in Nampa. Monday, February 22,… morePublic Meetings Set on Big Game Seasons
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Idaho Fish and Game is seeking public comments on big game seasons for 2010. A series of public meetings have been set around the state. Anyone interested in how Fish and Game can improve hunting opportunities is encouraged to attend. Details of proposed changes will be available before the Idaho Fish and Game… moreSage-grouse Conservation Agreement Signed
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Officials with the Idaho Department of Fish and Game, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and the Natural Resources Conservation Service on Friday, February 12, signed a landmark conservation agreement to protect sage-grouse in west-central Idaho. The Candidate Conservation Agreement with Assurances will be the first… moreNature Center Volunteers Paint Downtown Mural
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The Main Street Mural in downtown Boise currently features a riverscape and colorful salmon painted by Roosevelt Elementary sixth-graders, Morrison Knudsen Nature Center staff, and Idaho Master Naturalists, and other volunteers. The mural project calls attention to the 20th anniversary of the MK Nature Center is… moreAsk Fish and Game: New Turkey Rules
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Q. When will the new turkey rules be available? A. Turkey hunters looking for the new rules can find them on the Fish and Game Web site at: http://fishandgame.idaho.gov/cms/hunt/rules/ug/. Because of changes in other upland game bird seasons, the new rule book has not yet been printed. Turkey rules for spring… moreComments Sought on Fishing Rules, Salmon Seasons
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Come to one of the public meetings in the Lewiston area listed below and let the Idaho Department of Fish and Game know what your suggestions or opinions are on any potential rule changes you would like to see in the 2011-2012 fishing regulations. Some of the issues that will be discussed at these meetings include… moreAgencies to Radio-collar Bighorn Sheep
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The Idaho Department of Fish and Game, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, and Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife plan to capture and radio-collar 50 bighorn sheep beginning February 6 from herds along the Snake and Imnaha rivers, and from herds near Troy, Oregon. This capture is part of the ongoing Hells… moreBecome a Hunter or Archery Education Instructor
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Each year in Idaho Fish and Game's Southeast Region, volunteer hunter education instructors teach basic hunter education course to about 1,000 students. Recruiting new instructors is critical to the hunter education program. Are you a safe and responsible rifle or archery hunter? Would you like to share your hunting… moreTiny Tapeworms are Not New to Idaho
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Recent concerns about a parasitic tapeworm have come up in letters to the editor and at Idaho Fish and Game Commission meetings. The tiny tapeworms - known as Echinococcus granulosus - are not new to Idaho. And health experts say incidents of human disease from this tapeworm are rare. The tapeworm, no more than… more