For the past few years in Idaho, hunters, trappers and government officials have killed wolves in a variety of ways. One hunter hit a wolf with a snowmobile before shooting and killing it. Dozens of ...
Idaho’s wolf population has dropped by about 13% during the last two summers, according to state wildlife managers. The just-released 2023 estimate of wolves in the state is 1,150, down from 1,337 in ...
Idaho cannot authorize wolf trapping and snaring in grizzly bear habitat during the bears’ non-denning period, a federal judge in Boise has ruled. Grizzlies are protected by the federal Endangered ...
Nearly a dozen conservation groups filed suit against the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Bureau of Land Management, seeking to restore protections for gray wolves in Montana and Idaho. (Steve ...
BOISE, Idaho — Wolf trapping and snaring will be restricted across the majority of Idaho this Spring for the second year in a row, after a federal judge upheld a ruling that was challenged by the ...
Idaho trappers will have fewer opportunities to trap and snare wolves in grizzly country due to a federal judge’s ruling that eliminates year-round trapping on private land in grizzly bear recovery ...
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — The Idaho Department of Fish and Game says 20 wolves have been killed in the Clearwater Region in northern Idaho to bolster elk populations in the area. The agency in a statement ...
DENVER — In a setback to Colorado Parks and Wildlife's plans to reintroduce gray wolves by the end of the year, Idaho has refused to give wolves to the state, according to a June 6 letter from the ...
IDAHO - The wolves in Idaho will stay under state management despite a federal judge's recent ruling that could reopen discussions about their endangered status. The court has directed the U.S. Fish ...
BOISE, Idaho — Three conservation groups signed a petition calling for the Idaho State Department of Agriculture (ISDA) to immediately ban shooting wildlife from an aircraft, such as a helicopter. The ...
BOISE, Idaho - Idaho officials are overestimating the number of wolves in the state for a number reasons including relying on sightings by hunters rather than using only trained professionals, a ...
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