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Idaho’s rivers have long been a haven for anglers chasing the thrill of landing a Chinook salmon, but 2025 has brought some ...
A yearling moose was captured out of a Burley neighborhood and relocated back into suitable moose habitat in the southern portion of the region ...
Is this truly how we attempt to balance the federal budget - by selling off public lands piece by piece until there's nothing ...
BANKS, IDAHO, Idaho — Snowmelt from the Sawtooth and Salmon River mountains sends rushing currents through southern Idaho's Payette River, creating one of the world's premier whitewater rafting ...
Mills, a devoted fly-fisher who spends more time than he should watching steelhead dam counts, is also a serious lover of the ...
WASHINGTON – Anglers can prepare for salmon fishing as the 2025-2026 statewide recreational salmon fisheries have been finalized, offering various marine and freshwater opportunities.
Beyond Salmon, Shields also contributes to a broader effort to understand Idaho’s rural resilience through I-CREWS (Idaho Community-engaged Resilience for Energy-Water Systems), a National Science ...
Prior to the agreement, salmon, steelhead and other native fish were being killed by hydroelectric dams along the Columbia River. For the Nez Perce Tribe, the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the ...
At issue are four Snake River dams that support river navigation for maritime barge operations, passenger vessels, irrigation and emissions-free hydropower for nearby communities, but opponents of the ...
The construction of the Lower Four Snake River Dams made Lewiston, Idaho the furthest inland port in the United States. The lower river is now used by barges, which carry everything from winter wheat ...
In an order Thursday, Trump said he is withdrawing the U.S. from a 2023 deal made with tribes, states, to end lawsuits over fish losses.