Wolverines in a warming world
August 20, 2014
Tristan Scott - Special to IOJ from the Flathead Beacon
KALISPELL, Mont. — U.S. wildlife officials have scuttled a proposal that would have afforded...
Father, son convicted in poaching incident
Other cases remain under investigation
IOJ and IDFG reporting
MOUNTAIN HOME, Idaho — A father and son convicted of poaching a mule deer buck near Danskin...
Engineering solutions save wildlife and people
BOZEMAN, Mont. — In the Intermountain West, crashes between motor vehicles and wildlife are a threat to humans and animal safety costing hundreds of...
The Legend of Lonesome Larry
SAWTOOTH BASIN, Idaho — In the late summer of 1992, a solitary sockeye salmon named Lonesome Larry arrived at the Redfish Lake fish trap...
Yellowstone’s winter season starts
by YELL Public Affairs (All photos from the National Park Service archive)
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK —Yellowstone National Park will open to the public for motorized...
A home in the snow
In January, 1980 I arrived in Baker, Oregon after three days on a train from the Midwest. I was there with a group of...
Wild horses in Idaho
IOJ Jan. 2012
by Joe Evancho
SAYLOR CREEK WMA — The wild horse is an icon of the American West. Today in Idaho, there are six...
Moscow area mountain bike association
MOSCOW —Moscow Area Mountain Bike Association (MAMBA) is a group of like-minded enthusiastic volunteers and land owners working together to create a network of...
Kootenai tribe working to restore their namesake river
by Michael McLaskey
The Kootenai tribe of Idaho (KTI) is working on one of the largest habitat enhancement projects in North America, an effort to...
Kootenai River white sturgeon still endangered
by Michael McLaskey
The Kootenai River white sturgeon (KRWS) is still an endangered species, according to the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (FWS). It was...










