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BLM sets sage grouse plan revision meetings in Idaho

THREATENED SPECIES -- Federal officials have announced public meetings in Idaho to amend the 2015 sage grouse conservation plan that was accomplished in 2015 after more than 10 years of collaborative effort. The U.S. Bureau of Land Management in a news release Wednesday says meetings...
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Buck killed after goring helpers at fun run near Davenport

WILDLIFE -- A mule deer buck was killed on Saturday after attacking runners and goring two helpers during the third annual Half Ass Half Marathon north of Davenport. The buck came onto the Lincoln County road used for the course and began acting aggressively and...
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Mt. Spokane Ski Patrol banks on Ski Swap

The promise of new downhill skiing terrain at Mount Spokane means more area to patrol, which means more patrollers will be needed, which means more money must be raised. “We’re hoping to have another great Ski Swap,” said Randy Foiles, the new director of the Mount Spokane Ski Patrol. “We’ll have even more to do next season.”
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Elk country constantly changing; can you adapt?

HUNTING -- Pre-season scouting has left me with some serious doubts about the prospects for a successful elk hunt. The area I've been hunting in the Blue Mountains has been hit hard by logging in recent years. That was OK for awhile, but in the...
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De-skunking your dog: be prepared with a kit

Any hunting dog with gift for finding birds also has a nose for trouble. It’s in the contract you accept when pup joins your world. That’s why I’m always prepared for the day my bird dog sniffs the business end of a skunk.
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Tips on safe traveling with man’s best friend

Field dogs do their part on a road trip by being good listeners, taking the blame for occasional foul odors in the cab and being eager for any hiking, hunting, fishing or camping situation we drive them to regardless of the weather or time of day. Our job as owners of active dogs is to take care of them.