What species should be conserved and how to conserve them can be controversial topics, including in Idaho for salmon, grizzly bears, wolves and sage-grouse.
A new World Wildlife Fund study shows since 1970, more than 80% of the global populations of freshwater migratory fish have declined significantly. The report calls developments in its Living Planet Index "distressing," and faults habitat loss and degradation. It says factors like river fragmentation due to dams, and agricultural encroachment, account for half of the threats. .
while also protecting wildlifeampnbspThe Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has approved the transmission planning and cost allocation rule which will help the country meet its growi
A new step from the federal government takes a step toward modernizing the process for building energy transmission lines - while also protecting wildlife. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has approved the transmission planning and cost allocation rule, which will help the country meet its growing need for clean energy. Brian Brooks, executive director of Idaho Wildlife Federation, said the rule also takes wildlife into account by focusing on existing infrastructure, which he said will make Idaho a hub for clean energy and transmission lines. .
In 1943, Seaman Second Class A.P. McKinley and Specialist First Class John D. Lyons wrote to the Idaho Department of Fish and Game to settle a bet. Both sailors were