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Outdoors
Idaho wolf population is decreasing
Outdoors
Anglers asked to catch Northern Pike in Lake Roosevelt for reward
The Lake Roosevelt co-managers (Colville Tribes, Spokane Tribe of Indians and Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife) have been working to remove northern pike.
Outdoors
Huge coho salmon caught by Lewiston man
The 30-inch salmon was caught on the North Fork Clearwater River and sets a new state record.
Weather
King tides bound for the Oregon coast this Thanksgiving
Some of the highest tides of the year are expected to arrive at the Oregon coast later this week, Nov. 24-26.
Animals
Fish and Game officers euthanize grizzly and two cubs
The sow grizzly and the cubs first became a public safety concern this fall, when they began frequenting the residential areas near Yellowstone National Park.
Outdoors
US officials seek public comment on Pacific Northwest Trail
The U.S Forest Service is looking to find public comment to help improve the Pacific Northwest Trail
Local News
Artificial dams blocking fish passage
On August 18, IDFG received a call to report a man-made dam under the bridge that crosses Lolo Creek to Forest Road 5114 near the Lolo Campground.
Animals
Fish and Game warn public about increased bear conflicts
In a majority of cases, the conflicts stem from human behavior more than the bears' behavior. Bears tend to only go out of their way when it involves an easy meal.
Local News
Idaho Fish and Game warns hunters of increase of chronic wasting disease in deer
IDFG is asking for hunters' help as the agency monitors the disease.
Local News
Idaho man pinned by a tree during camping trip in Ponderosa State Park
Brian McDermott punctured a lung, broke eight ribs and crushed his L3 and L4 vertebrae.
Local News
Civilian drones hinder firefighting efforts in northern Idaho
"We are reminding the public that drones can put firefighters, homes, and resources at risk," Idaho Department of Lands Fire Bureau Chief, Josh Harvey said.
Outdoors
Sidewalk Surfing: A look back at skateboarding through the years
KFMB CBS8 in San Diego takes a look through the archives at the history of skateboarding. Hear from Tony Hawk and other skateboarders about changes in the sport.
Outdoors
Anglers asked to catch Northern Pike in Lake Roosevelt for reward
The Lake Roosevelt co-managers (Colville Tribes, Spokane Tribe of Indians and Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife) have been working to remove northern pike.
Outdoors
Huge coho salmon caught by Lewiston man
The 30-inch salmon was caught on the North Fork Clearwater River and sets a new state record.
Weather
King tides bound for the Oregon coast this Thanksgiving
Some of the highest tides of the year are expected to arrive at the Oregon coast later this week, Nov. 24-26.
Animals
Fish and Game officers euthanize grizzly and two cubs
The sow grizzly and the cubs first became a public safety concern this fall, when they began frequenting the residential areas near Yellowstone National Park.
Outdoors
US officials seek public comment on Pacific Northwest Trail
The U.S Forest Service is looking to find public comment to help improve the Pacific Northwest Trail
Local News
Artificial dams blocking fish passage
On August 18, IDFG received a call to report a man-made dam under the bridge that crosses Lolo Creek to Forest Road 5114 near the Lolo Campground.
Animals
Fish and Game warn public about increased bear conflicts
In a majority of cases, the conflicts stem from human behavior more than the bears' behavior. Bears tend to only go out of their way when it involves an easy meal.
Local News
Idaho Fish and Game warns hunters of increase of chronic wasting disease in deer
IDFG is asking for hunters' help as the agency monitors the disease.
Local News
Idaho man pinned by a tree during camping trip in Ponderosa State Park
Brian McDermott punctured a lung, broke eight ribs and crushed his L3 and L4 vertebrae.
Local News
Civilian drones hinder firefighting efforts in northern Idaho
"We are reminding the public that drones can put firefighters, homes, and resources at risk," Idaho Department of Lands Fire Bureau Chief, Josh Harvey said.
Outdoors
Sidewalk Surfing: A look back at skateboarding through the years
KFMB CBS8 in San Diego takes a look through the archives at the history of skateboarding. Hear from Tony Hawk and other skateboarders about changes in the sport.
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