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Protecting your poultry from bird flu
With winter approaching, birds are migrating south to escape the cold and take advantage of more abundant food sources.
Trapper seeks pet-snatching coyote
COEUR d’ALENE — A private trapper was hired to catch a coyote that has killed two dogs and attempted to drag off another dog in a Hayden neighborhood.
A lesson from Charlie
Grieving dog owner wants others to be aware of predators
'Mangy mutt' indeed
KHS caring for dog with severe case of mange
Students raise funds for bird group
COEUR d'ALENE - Holy Family Catholic School students recently raised $230 for the nonprofit Birds of Prey Northwest.
Learn all about birds at BLM event
The third annual Migratory Bird Day at the Bureau of Land Management's Blackwell Island Recreation Area will take place from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, May 9.
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THANKS: Event benefits Cd’A school libraries
Snow buries parts of Rockies
The birds and the seeds: Let’s talk about winter bird feeding
Turn your backyard into a bird B&B with these helpful wintertime bird-feeding tips.
JUDD JONES: The Health of Happiness
What makes people happy? Is being happy in life preventative medicine for the mind, body, and soul? Why is it easier to be unhappy then go with the feel-good nature of happiness? These are all great questions, and they all come down to a little science, being able to live in the moment and a whole lot of good for your physical health.
Animals living well
It’s not all about you, pet owners. In fact, your dog or cat might even be allergic to you. Oh, how the tables have turned!
UK company to track planes after Malaysian loss
Man's best therapy?
Dogs are great. Loyal, optimistic, enthusiastic and willful home security agents.
No sh**: Nature plays roles in sled dog races
Dan Hanks will be in this weekend’s sled dog races at Priest Lake.
Graves of 19th century migrants found on trail in Idaho
three German shepherds searched an area about the size of two football fields at the national reserve
IDFG plans youth waterfowl hunting events
The Idaho Department of Fish and Game has scheduled three mentored waterfowl hunting opportunities for youth aged 10-15 who have completed hunter education. The hunts are planned for Saturday, Oct. 3, the opening day of the annual youth-only waterfowl season.
Spring youth gobbler hunt next month
By RALPH BARTHOLDT
Cd'A: No plans to kill Canada geese
Parks director says city doesn't have extent of problem as Sandpoint
The Canada geese in Coeur d'Alene won't face being euthanized as the others in the extended gaggle were recently in Sandpoint. Bill Greenwood of the Parks Department said the birds' population in Coeur d'Alene is not as significant as it was in Sandpoint, which led USDA Wildlife Services to round up and euthanize an estimated 150 on June 23 under a statewide degradation permit in a plan approved by Mayor Shelby Rognstad.
Barbara Jean Poulson Jank, 91
Barbara Jean Poulson Jank, 91, of Hayden Lake, Idaho, passed away peacefully on Sunday, Oct. 26, 2014, surrounded by all of her children.
Fast Five: Octavian Rivas
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