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  • Jan 18, 2025 | bonnercountydailybee.com | Roger Phillips

    Wildfires often burn through valuable wildlife habitat in Idaho’s canyons, deserts, foothills and mountains, and what happens next is often a question on people’s minds, especially in relation to big game animals that hunters and other Idahoans cherish. The answer is often “it depends” because fires and their effects can be different depending on many factors. First, wildfires rarely kill many animals. Some individuals may die, but not enough of them to impact populations.

  • Dec 8, 2024 | guardonline.com | Roger Phillips

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  • Dec 8, 2024 | jonesborosun.com | Roger Phillips

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  • Nov 5, 2024 | bigcountrynewsconnection.com | Roger Phillips

    IDAHO - The date change is to provide better customer service for residents and nonresidents Idaho Fish and Game is changing its sales date for 2025 nonresident deer and elk tags to Dec. 10. The change is intended to allow residents to conveniently buy licenses and permits in early December, ensure auto-renew transactions can be processed in a timely manner, and provide better customer service to all buyers. “We’ve heard from Idaho residents that it's been a challenge to renew licenses on Dec.

  • Nov 2, 2024 | columbiabasinbulletin.org | Roger Phillips |Idaho Fish

    By Roger Phillips, Idaho Fish and Game Public Information SupervisorIdaho Fish and Game initiated the first fish salvage order of 2021 in mid-June due to low water, which is earlier than usual and signals more challenges ahead as summer progresses. With drought in some areas and near-record high temperatures throughout the state in late June, conditions may become hazardous for fish.

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