New Idaho F&G Rules Take Effect January 1

Several new rules, including a mentored hunting program and changes to fishing rules, take effect January 1; all of them are subject of legislative review. A new mentored hunting program will allow … [Read more...]

Moose, Sheep, Mountain Goat Open House Slated

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Proposed statewide 2013/2014 moose, bighorn sheep and mountain goat seasons will be the focus of an open house hosted by the Idaho Department of Fish and Game. On Friday, January 4 from 1:00pm to … [Read more...]

MCPAWS’ Popular Santa Paws Picture Day is Back!

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It’s time to get the brush out, or even give your furry family members a bath so they look their finest for their holiday photo session. Santa will be in the house on Saturday, December 8, from … [Read more...]

Driver and Dog found upside down, dead in Porter Creek near Horseshoe Bend

On Monday, November 19, 2012, at approximately 7:19 pm, Idaho State Police investigated a one vehicle fatality crash on State Highway 55 outside of Horseshoe Bend. When emergency crews arrived, a … [Read more...]

Fish and Game Seeks Info on Bighorn Sightings

The Idaho Department of Fish and Game wants information on any sightings of bighorn sheep in or near the South Hills in Cassia County. Recently, bighorn sheep have been observed moving south from … [Read more...]

Governor Kitzhaber Calls for New Approach to Restore Salmon

-Save our Wild Salmon Coalition Last month, Oregon Governor John Kitzhaber announced his support for a new approach to Columbia-Snake River salmon restoration - one that brings people together to … [Read more...]

Spokane excercises right of Assembly regarding Walmart

10-FT-TALL BLOODY, CAGED “PIG” JOINS ANIMAL RIGHTS PROTEST OUTSIDE SPOKANE WALMART Mercy For Animals Says Walmart Pork Suppliers Abuse Animals; Calls on Retail Giant to Phase Out Cruel Crates … [Read more...]

Moose Poaching near Gold Fork River N. of Cascade

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Fish and Game is asking the public for information regarding the poaching of a young bull moose along the Gold Fork River north of Cascade. The young bull was poached sometime during the first week of … [Read more...]

Domestic Dog Attacked by Mountain Lion in Garden City

A domestic dog suffered injuries during an apparent altercation with a mountain lion at a residence in Garden City’s Meadowcreek subdivision last Thursday evening. Urban Wildlife Specialist Eric … [Read more...]

Open fishing on Lost Lake; fish kill starting late October to mitigate yellow perch.

Lost Valley Reservoir to Open for Fish Salvage Lost Valley Reservoir, located just west of Tamarack Idaho, will open to public fish salvage beginning Friday, September 21 and continuing through … [Read more...]

Cache Creek Fire

On Monday August 20th at 4:30pm, lightning caused the Cache Creek Fire to start in the Hells Canyon National Recreation Area (HCNRA, in the Cache Creek vicinity. The fire is located in the northern … [Read more...]

Increase Prosperity for Livestock Producers – Cottonwood Workshop

The University of Idaho received a USDA Agriculture and Food Research Initiative (AFRI) grant to research processing and marketing strategies for livestock producers in Eastern Washington and North … [Read more...]

64th Annual Riggins Rodeo

Riggins Rodeo Old Hats, Old Hearts, Old Timers, living the Cowboy's Dream.  Boasting the 64th annual Riggins Rodeo the first weekend in May (May 5-6). Old Hats, Old Hearts, Old Timers, living … [Read more...]

Made in China – Foods not to feed your pet

- Kim Heezen, DVM “Made in China” is a common tag on everyday items, such as housewares, toys, and clothing.  It is something, however, that we don’t want to see on a pet food label.  A … [Read more...]

New Meadows citizens pull together for tougher dog ordinance

- Lucia Knudson The death of a small dog on Christmas Day rallied people in New Meadows to work toward creating  tougher controls for vicious dogs. City residents Jeff and Twylia Siegel appeared … [Read more...]