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Grizzly bears are protected by federal law under the Endangered Species Act, which means it is illegal to hunt them. The animals are also protected by Idaho law, although the state government has ...
It’s home to Idaho’s largest concentration of grizzly bears, though the species is also present in North Idaho and has been documented occasionally in and around the Bitterroot zone in Central ...
A grizzly bear ... Brower told the Idaho Statesman in an email that the hunters weren’t carrying bear spray, a strong mace that is recommended in grizzly territory. Grizzly bears in the ...
IDFG said grizzly bears are protected under state and federal law, and bear hunters are responsible for properly identifying their target before shooting. Anyone who hunts black bears in Idaho ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service proposed a comprehensive plan on Wednesday that would create a new geographic region throughout Washington, Montana, Idaho and Wyoming in which grizzly bears ...
Idaho and Wyoming are the only states that allow bear baiting within the range of grizzly bears—and Idaho even continues to allow bear baiting in Wilderness! The Forest Service once regulated ...
GPS collars captured the bears’ roaming location, a map of which was released ... Wyoming, with support from Montana and Idaho, has petitioned to delist grizzly bears in the GYE.
Grizzly bears are protected under state and federal law, and Fish and Game would like to remind hunters that grizzly bears may be encountered in north Idaho and the Greater Yellowstone areas.
An archery hunter was injured in a grizzly bear attack on Sunday in a remote part of northern Idaho, wildlife officials said. The hunter encountered the bear while out with a friend near Henrys ...
Idaho Fish and Game is now reminding hunters that grizzly bears may be encountered in the region and urges them to carry bear spray and look for fresh tracks. "When not hunting, make noise ...