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  2. McArthur Lake Wildlife Management Area - Wikipedia

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    McArthur Lake Wildlife Management Area. /  48.5137°N 116.449741°W  / 48.5137; -116.449741. McArthur Lake Wildlife Management Area at 1,207 acres (4.88 km 2) is an Idaho wildlife management area in Bonner and Boundary counties located between Sandpoint and Bonners Ferry. [1] It was established in 1942 to protect and enhance waterfowl ...

  3. Frank Church–River of No Return Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    Frank Church–River of No Return Wilderness

  4. McArthur Lake Wildlife Corridor - Wikipedia

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    As of 2009 about 6,600 vehicles crossed the wildlife corridor daily on the highway. It was the top place for wildlife collisions in the state, with 34 collisions in 2007. Animals other than birds killed by vehicles are, in order of frequency, white-tailed deer, turtles, otter, moose, elk and wolverine.

  5. List of Idaho wildlife management areas - Wikipedia

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    Idaho Wildlife Management Areas (1) Market Lake (2) Deer Parks (3) Cartier Slough. This is a list of Idaho wildlife management areas. The U.S. state of Idaho current has 32 wildlife management areas, all managed by the Idaho Department of Fish and Game. Wildlife management areas (WMA) are established to protect habitat for wildlife and provide ...

  6. Selway River - Wikipedia

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    P.L. 90-542. The Selway River is a large tributary of the Middle Fork of the Clearwater River in the U.S. state of Idaho. It flows within the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness, the Bitterroot National Forest, and the Nez Perce National Forest of North Central Idaho. [5] The entire length of the Selway was included by the United States Congress in ...

  7. Fish and Game began tracking wolf populations using radio collars after wolves were reintroduced to Idaho in 1995. It switched to a trail camera-based model in 2019.

  8. Idaho Department of Fish and Game - Wikipedia

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    The Fish and Game Department understood that beavers help with the wetlands, they helped reduce erosion, and they create habitat for birds and fish, so they decided to move the animals. The department trapped 76 beavers that were parachuted into the meadows of Central Idaho. [6] In 1949 the operation was deemed successful after officials ...

  9. After grizzly’s death, environmental groups to sue Fish and ...

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    Idaho Fish and Game allows the use of bait — attractants like synthetic scents, nongame meat, baked goods and more — to hunt black bears in dozens of its 99 game management units.