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Grizzly elk encounter thrills viewers

Visitors got a rare chance to view raw behavior of a grizzly bear that killed then devoured a large bull elk. → Read More

Properly drown campfires

With wildfires raging throughout the west, forest managers are working to educate campers on how to properly put out a campfire. → Read More

Ranchers: Leave our sheep dogs where they are

Ranchers in Idaho say people are taking their sheep dogs home, leaving flocks vulnerable. → Read More

Feds put sights on sea lions

Despite strong opposition, wildlife officials plan to start killing large numbers of sea lions in the Columbia River Basin. → Read More

Old Smoothie is gone!

Seismic activity in the Sawtooth Mountains has created dramatic changes in the landscape, including one caught on video tape. → Read More

The Boardwalk to Nowhere

After a strong earthquake in March, melting snow revealed a major change in the landscape around Stanley Lake. → Read More

Trail construction continues after helicopter incident

After two lawsuits and alleged harassment by a helicopter pilot, the crews are working on the Stanley to Redfish Lake Trail. → Read More

Sockeye solutions

As Idaho's most endangered salmon begins its downstream migration, the Governor's Salmon Working Group searches for ways to save the species from extinction. → Read More

Idaho sockeye begin perilous journey

Idaho's most critically endangered fish species rides spring runoff. → Read More

Sturgeon pond provides opportunity to catch a lunker

More than a thousand sturgeon provide the opportunity for anglers to easily catch the biggest fish of their lives. → Read More

Grizzly confirmed near Grangeville

After a grizzly was confirmed in Idaho County, officials are asking visitors to be extra aware. → Read More

State Parks to reopen on May 30

The State of Idaho plans to reopen parks at the end of the month. → Read More

Camping during COVID-19

As many Idahoans are itching to get outside, mountain communities hope to avoid a spike in COVID-19 infections. → Read More

Virtual Yellowstone

The gates to Yellowstone are closed but there is still a way in. → Read More

Trumpeter swans winter in Idaho

Every winter, trumpeter swans flock to the Henry's Fork of the Snake River. → Read More

Can I go fishing?

Many anglers who have awaited the arrival of spring are uncertain about whether they can go fishing. → Read More

Fish and Game pays anglers to remove rainbow trout

With cutthroat trout declining, Fish and Game is encouraging anglers to keep all rainbow trout on the South Fork of the Snake River, even paying them to do so. → Read More

Yellowstone and Teton Parks close indefinitely

The National Park Service has closed Yellowstone and Teton Parks indefinitely. → Read More

Oregon Governor endorses breaching dams

Washington State’s three Republican U.S. House members are outraged after Oregon governor John Kitshaber called for breaching four dams on the Snake River in Washington. → Read More

Vertigals gather at Bogus Basin on Wednesdays

A women's ski group called Vertigals meets every Wednesday to ski and socialize. → Read More