Idaho Fish and Game waits for test results of 150 white-tailed deer found dead
"We are working hard to find out what disease we are dealing with," said Jana Livingston, regional wildlife biologist.
Sections
Extras
Watch Now
"We are working hard to find out what disease we are dealing with," said Jana Livingston, regional wildlife biologist.
SANDPOINT, Idaho -- Last Tuesday, a bull moose charged at a camper at the Harrison Lake backcountry camping area north of Sandpoint, before the camper shot and killed it in self-defense. Idaho Fish and Game said the moose tore apart…
BOISE, Idaho -- The Morton Slough access site will be closed to all public use on June 7 and 8 while Idaho Department of Fish and Game performs routine maintenance on the site's parking lot. The department said the site…
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Canada geese were shot and left to waste for the second time this winter along the Snake River in Minidoka County. Idaho Fish and Game says officers found six Canada geese dumped and left to waste…
Three anglers, including a man from Sandpoint and another from Hope, each won $1,000 in a Pend Oreille walleye lottery, by catching fish tagged with microscopic implants from Idaho Fish and Game.
Idaho anglers can fish for free across the state on Saturday.
BLANCHARD, Idaho -- A cow elk and white-tailed doe were illegally shot near the Idaho-Washington border the night of April 17. Idaho Fish and Game officials said the animals were shot sometimes between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. They were…
It's mating and migration season for big game animals and that means you need to be extra careful on the road.
Grab your fishing pole! You can fish for free in both Washington and Idaho next week.
Idaho fish and game officials are warning people in the Panhandle to watch out for grizzlies during black bear season.
Idaho Fish and Game officials said moose and deer are followng the snow melt as they search for food. This is bringing them into lower areas, as they melt earlier.
In what could ultimately lead to a less-expensive, less-invasive and more safe and efficient way of tracking deer and elk herds in Idaho, Fish and Game biologists have deployed a system of remote cameras to begin tracking the sometimes elusive ungulate herds.
An Idaho Fish and Game Commission member is being criticized for sharing photos of himself posing with a family of baboons and other animals he killed while hunting in Africa.