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Montana grizzly bear incidents investigated
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is investigating several recent grizzly bear incidents in Northwest Montana.
Wind project would double Idaho's turbine energy output
Could power upward of 300,000 home
Shed hunting is about more than tine
This whole antler hunting thing started with a whitetail deer shed found in the strip of cedars in back of the house one spring years ago.
Worms, foil-wrapped grub and outdoors insight
Les at the Rose Lake Conoco wasn’t surprised.
Birds of a feather
Veterans' Eagle Watch cruises set sail
Critical habitat proposed for rare southwestern Idaho plant
Environmental groups are reacting with mixed responses to a Trump administration plan to create critical habitat for a small, flowering plant found only in southwestern Idaho that was listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act in 2016
Disaster Dogs
Coeur d'Alene Fire trains canines for urban search and rescue
Michael Waters, 55
Michael Waters, 55
Found Images – Feb. 11
Slice of life images found while out and about in Kootenai County.
Trump admin moves toward promoting broader use of face masks
U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams has repeatedly admonished Americans not to wear face masks
Sleep in ... the toms will wait
Late May gobbler hunting isn’t the same as chasing tom turkeys in the early season of North Idaho’s general hunt.
KHS: Organization going to the dogs
Recently, Coeur d'Alene received the prestigious title of Dog Town USA - but not all is well in paradise. Let's look at the Kootenai Humane Society (KHS), where volunteer dog walkers have experienced a realm of emotions over the past year. Without a doubt our main motivation is the dogs - we've walked miles in snow, rain, wind and summer heat for that reason and are elated yet full of tears when one of our pals finds a home.
We are 'Lucky' to know our Rathdrum dog
Lucky was born somewhere around Rathdrum and family legend has it he was begging for an old man's hot dog when the man complained and Animal Control stepped in.
Animal Allies prevents more than 17,000 homeless pets
'You can scream all you want. Nobody cares'
California's largest lake threatened by urban water transfer
SALTON CITY, Calif. - Once-bustling marinas on shallow water in California's largest lake a few years ago are bone-dry. Carcasses of oxygen-starved tilapia lie on desolate shores. Flocks of eared grebes and shoreline birds bob up and down to feast on marine life.
Local Briefs June 13, 2011
BUNDYS: All part of U.N. Agenda 21
Idahoans should pay close attention to what is going on in Nevada at the Bundy Ranch, as it affects Idaho. Cliven Bundy’s family has had grazing rights for about 140 years on public lands. The BLM is trying to remove his cattle and ranch under the guise of environmental rights for the desert tortoise. However, in fact, Harry Reid is behind the BLM grab.
WOLVES: The damage they do
A recent letter to the editor stated that wolves are good for Idaho.
Outdoor-gear expo has luxury for people, dogs
Trade show brings together 1,000 of the world's manufacturers and distributors
SALT LAKE CITY - Wilderness gear is going soft, and not just for people. Dogs are getting their own luxury outdoor items.
No, even cops aren't perfect
I have read every article written about the Arfie/Officer Kelley incident in the Readers Write columns in the Coeur d'Alene Press, including Terrence Wolferman's letter in the Oct. 3 edition of your paper.