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 By WOOT    WOOT    September 1, 2023

Is Virus The Least Of Our Worries?

Click Here To Add Your Comment A Little Bit Of British Humor https://www.youtube.com/shorts/fTB-i--5ua8 Imagine What They’ll Do To You! Judge Engoron has ordered that Trump and members of his f... Full story

 
 By AZGFD    Wildlife    September 1, 2022

California Condors

Watch California Condors Take Their First Flights In The Wild This will happen during the 27th annual public condor release - in-person and live-streamed! VERMILION CLIFFS, Ariz. - The Peregrine Fund... Full story

 
 By AZGFD    Hunting    January 1, 2022

Arizona CWD-Free

Hunters are reminded to help keep Arizona free of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD). With big game seasons still taking place through the end of January, the Arizona Game and Fish Department is asking hun... Full story

 
 By WDFW    Wildlife    January 1, 2022

WDFW Using Helicopters To Capture Mule Deer

WDFW To Use Helicopters To Capture Mule Deer In Two Central Washington Counties SPOKANE- The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) will conduct mule deer captures from helicopters... Full story

 
 By WDFW    Wildlife    January 1, 2020

WDFW To Use Helicopters To Capture Mule Deer

SPOKANE- Starting in early January, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) will conduct mule deer captures from helicopters in three study areas along the east slope of the Cascades in... Full story

 

Recreational Fishing Wins Bipartisan Support

The National Fish Habitat Through Partnership Act Was Included In This Conservation Legislation Alexandria, Va. – December 17, 2019 – Today, the U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Wor... Full story

 
 By AZGFD    Boating    October 1, 2019

Aquatic Invasives

Record number of boat decontaminations in Arizona helps fight spread of aquatic invasives in Western states. The Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) continues to help prevent the spread of... Full story

 
 By AZGFD    Wildlife    March 1, 2019

AZGFD Offers Support For Declining Western Monarch Butterfly Populations

Over the last two decades, the iconic monarch butterfly populations have declined 80 percent throughout its historical range in the Western U. S, but the famed species will now get a wing up with... Full story

 
 By WOT    Wildlife    September 1, 2018

California Condors To Be Released

The public is invited to the release of the endangered California Condors. This will take place on Saturday, Sept. 22 at Vermilion Cliffs National Monument. There is nothing quite as iconic in the... Full story

 
 By Karen Schumacher    Events   

The Coup d'état Over Idaho Land

There has been, and what is now a very aggressive agenda, to take and control Idaho land. Idahoans may not realize the magnitude of individuals and organizations involved so this is an overview of some, but not all, to provide an understanding of...  Website

 
 By AZGFD    Wildlife    December 1, 2017

Sandhill Cranes Wing Their Way Back To Arizona

It happens every year. As if on cue, they pick up and travel thousands of miles from places like Idaho, Wyoming and Montana, and some from as far away as Canada, Alaska and even Siberia. They are... Full story

 
 By AZGFD    Boating    May 1, 2017

Multiple Quagga Mussel-Fouled Watercraft From Arizona Intercepted

Following the recent interception and impoundment (out of state) of multiple quagga mussel-fouled watercraft that had been in Lake Powell or Lake Havasu for extended periods, the Arizona Game and Fish... Full story

 
 By ASA    Fishing    November 1, 2015

Bipartisan Sportsmen's Act Takes a Major Step Forward

Alexandria, VA – November 19, 2015 – The sportfishing industry applauds the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee for advancing a major portion of the Bipartisan Sportsmen’s Act of 2015 durin... Full story

 

Jack Schmier Is A Master Knife Craftsman

DeHamer is a Feature Writer. This article was reprinted with permission from The Chino Valley Review. Most countries in this world have a knife related to their history - machetes for jungle work in... Full story

 
 By WDFW    Wildlife    July 1, 2015

WDFW Takes Preventive Actions To Reduce Conflicts With Wolves

OLYMPIA – For the past year, wildlife biologists at the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) have been preparing for the summer grazing season when wolves are most likely to encounter l... Full story

 
 By WDFW    Fishing    July 1, 2015

Idaho Angler Shatters Washington Tiger Trout Sport Fish Record

OLYMPIA – Kelly Flaherty of Priest River, Idaho, has set a new state record for the largest tiger trout caught in Washington, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) confirmed today. T... Full story

 
 By WDFW    Fishing    July 1, 2015

Drought Conditions Prompt Fishing Closures, Restrictions On Numerous Rivers

OLYMPIA – State fishery managers are closing or restricting fishing on more than 30 rivers throughout Washington to help protect fish in areas where drought conditions have reduced flows and i... Full story

 
 By WDFW    Fishing    April 15, 2015

Snake River Spring Chinook Fishery Will Get Under Way Sunday, April 19

OLYMPIA – Two sections of the Snake River, below Ice Harbor Dam near Pasco and below Lower Granite Dam, will open to fishing for spring chinook salmon Sunday, April 19. Two other sections of the r... Full story

 
 By WDFW    Fishing    April 15, 2015

Newman Lake access to close June 2-4 for aquatic weed control

SPOKANE - The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) public access site at Newman Lake in eastern Spokane County will be closed June 2-4 to allow treatment of the lake with herbicide to... Full story

 

Washington Wolf Numbers Grew By 30% In 2014

OLYMPIA - Washington state's wolf population grew by more than 30 percent and formed four new packs last year, according to an annual survey conducted by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW). The survey shows the presence of at... Full story

 
 By AZBW    Wildlife    September 15, 2014

Witness Endangered California Condors' Being Released To The Wild

California condors will be released to the wild in the Vermilion Cliffs National Monument in northern Arizona at 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 27. The public is invited to observe the release from a... Full story

 
 By WOT    Fishing    February 15, 2014

Fish Habitat Legislation Introduced In U.S. Senate

Alexandria, VA - March 6, 2014 – Yesterday, Sen. Ben Cardin (D-Md.) and Sen. Mike Crapo (R-Idaho) introduced S. 2080 the National Fish Habitat Conservation Act (NFHCA). The bipartisan legislation a... Full story

 
 By WOT    WOOT    November 15, 2013

Permit, Please

UNDER THE TABLE: This is for all of us who think government has gotten too big. An Idaho rancher was denied a permit to build a horse shelter or shade lean-to. So -- he built table and chairs, which... Full story

 
 By WOT    Events   

Great Arizona Shakeout - Oct.17, 2013

Tucson, Ariz. — On 17 Oct., 2013, communities throughout Arizona will participate in the second annual Great Arizona Shakeout earthquake preparedness drill: Drop, Cover, and Hold On. The Arizona G... Full story

 

Secretaries Vilsack and Jewell Highlight Federal Preparedness for 2013 Western Wildfire Season

BOISE, ID – During a visit to the National Interagency Fire Center (NIFC) in Boise, Idaho today, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack and Interior Secretary Sally Jewell outlined the Federal Government’s efforts to ensure collaboration in pro... Full story

 

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