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The Idaho Potato Commission (IPC) has announced the return of the black-and-white “World Famous Potatoes” Idaho license plate ...
Idaho Today spoke to directors Toby Nowlan, Keith Scholey, and Colin Butfield ahead of the premiere of National Geographic ...
All you need to get started is a fishing license, and youth (under 14) fish for free. If you need a license, purchasing one on the fly is easy to do with your smartphone — and you can start fishing ...
Wild spring chinook and steelhead from the Snake River continue to struggle while fall chinook are one of the bright spots in ...
A South Philadelphia angler explains why he didn't have his potential Pennsylvania state record flathead catfish official ...
Alligators and panthers are Florida’s apex predators, but it’s an otter that put someone in a hospital after an attack in ...
A mountain lion was shot and killed in Arizona after officials say it attacked a man’s dog, then came back for more. It ...
For Idaho residents hoping to witness this natural spectacle, Sunday and Monday nights offer what could be the year's best ...
Wildlife officials say quick thinking by construction workers helped lead to the bear’s capture.
Freshwater makes up less than three percent of Earth’s water supply but is home to almost half of all fish species. Puerto Rican mountain mullet reside in El Yunque National Forest. Known to the ...
One of north Idaho’s links to World War II was the Farragut Naval Training Station at the southern end of Lake Pend Oreille.
But now, incredibly, new research suggests that the cleaner wrasse—a tiny, tropical reef fish—can recognize itself too, making it the first fish to do so. Scientists have long used a mirror ...