UI poll finds 90% of Idahoans support livestock grazing on public lands, the same level of support for mountain biking…
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Border Collie Killed by Wolf
Wilder sheep rancher Frank Shirts has lost one of his border collies to a wolf in the upper Hulls Gulch…
Read More +Recreationists: Keep Dogs on leash when encountering domestic sheep
KETCHUM — (June 3, 2013) — It’s springtime in the Wood River Valley — the grass is greening up, the…
Read More +Sage-grouse in the School
“Sage-grouse in the Schools” Program Teaches Idaho Students Real-life Conservation Lessons BOISE, IDAHO – The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service…
Read More +Bruneau Rancher Chris Black:
Range monitoring protects ranchers from untimely spot visits by land managers Bruneau rancher Chris Black, who’s spent a lifetime ranching…
Read More +Sage Grouse: A Case for Progressive Range Management
Jason Pyron, Sage-Grouse coordinator for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in Idaho, urged ranchers to be proactive in managing…
Read More +Fire Education Posters
New Range Fire signs educate I-84 motorists about the impacts of human-caused fires on rangeland shrub-steppe habitat in S. Idaho…
Read More +Monitoring Range Conditions
A grazing permit decision describes monitoring the BLM will perform on the allotment to determine whether the management plan for…
Read More +Southeastern Oregon’s massive Long Draw fire: a harrowing escape
Long Draw Fire- Sowtheastern Oregon Rosemary Stoddart couldn’t see much through the smoke, barely the road ahead. But she drove…
Read More +Upper Salmon Basin Watershed Project
Upper Salmon Basin Watershed Project featured on LifeontheRange.org, showcases award-winning fish-enhancement projects in Salmon, Leadore BOISE — (Nov. 15, 2010)…
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