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Idaho implements new measures to combat invasive speciesBOISE, Idaho - The Idaho State Department of Agriculture (ISDA) announced that starting July 1, new laws will take effect to combat aquatic invasive species. Changes to law include mandatory ...
The Idaho State Department of Agriculture is continuing its work on the Snake River this spring. Last year proved to be ...
A little mussel not much bigger than a nickel that could wreak havoc on Idaho’s waterways has been on the minds of state officials for years. Last fall, they were confronted with the nightmare ...
Riley Farden of New Plymouth caught the giant fish while bowfishing on the Snake River, a popular fishing site for anglers.
An invasive species of stinging ant is spreading across the U.S., having been detected in at least 20 states. Their stings ...
A "sneaky" invasive species that has a potentially deadly sting can be found in more than a dozen states, according to ...
Three rounds of sampling near Twin Falls have occurred this year. So far, test samples have been negative for the mussel.
BOISE — The Idaho State Department of Agriculture ... according to an ISDA news release. The ISDA Invasive Species Program reminds boaters to take precautions to avoid transporting invasive ...
Asian needle ants have been linked to multiple cases of life-threatening reactions and the mysterious ants keep spreading.
All boat owners must stop for mandatory inspection when traveling past an Idaho watercraft inspection station during operating hours. Boaters can contact the ISDA Invasive Species Hotline for ...
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