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Idaho’s rivers have long been a haven for anglers chasing the thrill of landing a Chinook salmon, but 2025 has brought some ...
A Lewiston man and employee of the Idaho Department of Fish and Game was recognized by the Carnegie Hero Fund for his actions ...
The Idaho Department of Fish and Game relocated a grizzly bear yesterday. The Idaho Department of Fish and Game relocated a ...
In cooperation with the United Stats Fish and Wildlife Service and the Caribou-Targhee National Forest, the young male grizzly was immobilized, given a body condition and health assessment, fitted ...
The following is a news release from Idaho Fish and Game. After consultation with the United States Fish and Wildlife Service ...
Thirty years after wolves were brought back from near extinction in the U.S. Rocky Mountains, the state of Idaho is back in ...
Walleye could feed on native nongame fish like redside shiners, plus crawfish, which are freshwater crustaceans, in Lake ...
IDFG highlights several patriotically named fishing destinations that offer both symbolic significance and quality angling opportunities for the upcoming holiday.
Monarch butterfly populations are shrinking at an alarming rate, which is why Idaho Fish and Game is asking for your help to ...
Idaho Fish and Game's Turkey Tracker project, which launched last summer, has recorded over 1,400 turkey sightings across the ...
Hot temperatures and dried-out vegetation has Eastern Washington land managers worried about fire danger already.
In the past, spearfishing was only legal for harvesting unprotected nongame fish. Starting July 1, spearfishing will be ...