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During my writings with my “Outdoor Column,” I have tried to explore some areas of …
(Photo Courtesy of U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE) distribution of grizzly bears in the Northern …
Red foxes have an amazing sense of hearing. They can hear a mouse squeak from …
This is a plastic calendar topper, which used to have a paper calendar hanging from …
Blue heron have been known to choke trying to swallow a big fish. This heron …
Idaho Fish & Game contends walleye have the potential to disrupt gains made in rebuilding …
North Idaho College Trustee Greg McKenzie (left) stands with Doug Balija (right) after the special …
Bull trout alongside adult kokanee in North Idaho's Granite Creek.
Hoary "whistling" marmots are very vocal and have a system of alarm calls, whistles, and …
December was the month of generosity at Valley View Elementary School. Although the school is …
Fall: North Bench looking west at Western Larch changing colors creating a patchwork of color …
Like much of the world today, the museum is expanding to virtual! Sue Kemmis and …
Coyotes have more bushy tails than wolves, and often hold it low to the ground. …
A gray wolf is much larger than a coyote. Wolves weigh 80 to 120 pounds …
Beavers are significantly larger than muskrats and have wide, flat, paddle-shaped tails
Muskrats have long black scaly tails flattened vertically (like a rudder of a ship). They …