Each year in May and June, pronghorn fawns enter the world. Born among sagebrush flats and ag fields, they’re resilient from the start and can quickly keep up with the herd and outrun predators. Abundant forbs and high protein bunchgrasses feed...
Read MoreEach year in May and June, pronghorn fawns enter the world. Born among sagebrush flats and ag fields, they’re resilient from the start and can quickly keep up with the herd and outrun predators. Abundant forbs and high protein bunchgrasses feed...
Read MoreOn July 17th a bipartisan Senate companion bill to Recovering America’s Wildlife Act (H.R.4647) was introduced by Senator Risch. As mentioned in a previous article, IWF has spearheaded this effort in Idaho, including several visits to...
Read MoreThat’s right – all 640 million acres of your land! Last week Senator Mike Lee (R-Utah) unveiled his plans to steal your public hunting and fishing grounds for privatization. Included in his ridiculous plan would be the total takeover...
Read MoreThe Columbia basin salmonid populations are plummeting due to several causes – ocean and river harvest methods, dams, ocean conditions, warming rivers and reservoirs, and predation by artificially inflated predator populations to name a...
Read MoreThis month the Idaho Wildlife Federation flew to Washington D.C. to meet with our members of Congress about issues important to the health of our fish and wildlife and advocated for the Recovering America’s Wildlife Act (HR 4647). As a result...
Read MoreJob Announcement Job Title: Communications and Outreach Coordinator Reports to: Executive Director Compensation: $36,000 – $42,000, plus competitive health benefits, retirement savings, and vacation leave Classification: Full-time..
Read MoreUnder 500 wild B-run steelhead will pass the last dam in Washington before making their way into Idaho waters this year. B-run steelhead are ocean migrating fish that spend two years in the ocean before returning to where they were born. They...
Read MoreView the Governor’s letter below for his reasons why he wouldn’t sign HB 658a. The letter is worth a read. In it, the Governor addresses every concern IWF and law enforcement raised made throughout this bill’s journey. Here are...
Read MoreWe were told sportsmen Amendments were considered, but “consideration” is not “application”. On Tuesday, March 20, HB 658 got some changes approved by the Senate. The Amendments struck pages 3 – 21 from the original...
Read MoreHB 658 was met with more opposition in the Senate Committee. MARCH 14- Another lengthy testimony for HB 658 has led to another twist in this saga. The bill is being sent to the 14th Order where amendments to the bill will be considered and...
Read MoreHB 658 successfully avoided the two standing Committees reserved for reviewing criminal and civil law legislation- House and Senate Judiciary and Rules. In a rather nontraditional path, the bill lobbied for by the Texas Wilks brothers has weaved...
Read MoreSportsmen don’t have a stake to argue with this bill, but they need our money to pay for it. Tuesday, March 6 saw HB 658 (HB 536‘s resurrected form) got a hearing in the House Agriculture Affairs Committee. Testimonies were given by...
Read MoreTrespass bill is back from the dead. After her original bill became too toxic to support, Rep. Judy Boyle (R-Midvale) introduced a similar, longer, more confusing bill attempting to fix… something? Advocates for transparency and general...
Read MoreOn it’s surface, HB 608 appeared to be a bill that would retain multiple-use for any state lands acquired by a federal land takeover. It also states that newly acquired lands would not necessarily be used to maximize profits. That seems...
Read MoreHB 461 would allow Idaho lawmakers to nullify federal laws, regulations, or U.S. Supreme Court decisions. Sound impossible? Well, it is. The proposed law would directly violate the U.S. Constitution. Specifically, it violates the Supremacy...a
Read MoreCurrently, the Department of Parks and Recreation is governed by a board of six people, each representing a different region in Idaho. Board members are appointed by the Governor based on professional relevance. The board has the power “to...
Read MoreHB 536 places burden of delineating property lines on sportsmen, recreationists. Representative Judy Boyle’s House Bill 536 is a whopping 15 pager that takes direct aim at those who utilize public lands. As good sportsmen know, it is...
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