BOISE, Idaho (AP) – The U.S. Forest Service says it’s investigating after Idaho officials reported inadvertently putting tracking collars on four wolves during recent helicopter flights into a central Idaho wilderness restricted to putting collars on elk. Idaho Department of Fish and Game Deputy Director Ed Schriever in a statement Wednesday says the agency didn’t clearly communicate to one of …
Lawsuit challenges helicopter use in Idaho wilderness
Helicopter use causes unneeded stress on an animal…. BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Three environmental groups sued the U.S. Forest Service to challenge a decision allowing helicopters to land in a central Idaho wilderness area so state wildlife officials can outfit elk with tracking collars. Wilderness Watch, Western Watersheds Project and Friends of the Clearwater filed the lawsuit Thursday in U.S. …
Wolf killings down in Idaho, but Cascade area defies trend
Its Strange… That Cascade area always Defies the trend…. This is the county where their crooked thieving county official was reported to their State District Attorneys office…. Whos response was… “We dont want to get involved” No I cant agree with Anything or Anyone in this state!!! None of them can be trusted for telling the truth as far as …
Enviros haggle over Idaho wolf numbers | The Spokesman-Review
Sorry People, But from My Own Personal Experience with Government Agencies in Idaho….. They can not be trusted… even when Embezzlement is reported to their State Attorney Generals office…. Their response was we dont want to get involved… WHY or How can you trust any Government official In Idaho?? BOISE, Idaho — Idaho officials are overestimating the number of wolves …