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  2. Idaho Department of Fish and Game - Wikipedia

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    The Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) is the Idaho state department which is responsible for preserving and managing Idaho's wildlife, including mammals, fish, birds, plants, and invertebrates.

  3. List of Idaho wildlife management areas - Wikipedia

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    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 opportunities for hunting, fishing, and other public enjoyment of wildlife.

  4. Public comment open on Idaho fisheries policies

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    The Idaho Department of Fish and Game is working on its statewide fishing seasons and rules, setting seasons and limits for chinook salmon, and a statewide fisheries management plan and...

  5. Boise River Wildlife Management Area - Wikipedia

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    Boise River Wildlife Management Area at 34,000 acres (140 km 2) is an Idaho wildlife management area in Ada, Boise, and Elmore counties east of Boise. The WMA is located on land around Lucky Peak Lake, a reservoir on formed by the Lucky Peak Dam on the Boise River.

  6. St. Maries Wildlife Management Area - Wikipedia

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    The WMA is located along the St. Maries River on 2,427 acres (982 ha) that were deeded the Idaho Department of Fish and Game, 592 acres (240 ha) leased from the Idaho Department of Lands, and an additional 592 acres (240 ha) under cooperative agreement with the U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management [2] Elk, moose, black bear, and ...

  7. Boundary Creek Wildlife Management Area - Wikipedia

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    Boundary Creek Wildlife Management Area at 1,405 acres (5.69 km 2) is an Idaho wildlife management area in Boundary County along the border with British Columbia, Canada. It was purchased in 1999 with Fish and Game license funds Bonneville Power Administration wildlife mitigation funds. [2]

  8. Pend Oreille Wildlife Management Area - Wikipedia

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    Pend Oreille Wildlife Management Area at 4,908 acres (19.86 km 2) is an Idaho wildlife management area in Bonner County near Sandpoint. [1] Much of the land that is now the WMA was licensed to the Idaho Department of Fish and Game by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in 1956 as mitigation for wildlife habitat impacted by the construction of ...

  9. Montour Wildlife Management Area - Wikipedia

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    The Bureau of Reclamation and the Idaho Department of Fish and Game entered a cooperative agreement to manage the WMA in 1983. The WMA is a complex of wetlands that support waterfowl and upland game. Raptors are commonly seen in the area, and game bird hunting, wildlife viewing, fishing, and camping are some of the activities available to visitors.

  10. Big Cottonwood Wildlife Management Area - Wikipedia

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    Big Cottonwood Wildlife Management Area at 814 acres (3.29 km 2) is an Idaho wildlife management area in Cassia County northwest of the town of Oakley. The land for the WMA was purchased in 1993 by the Idaho Department of Fish and Game and had previously been a cattle ranch and farm for nearly 100 years.

  11. Carey Lake Wildlife Management Area - Wikipedia

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    Carey Lake Wildlife Management Area at 400 acres (1.6 km 2) is an Idaho wildlife management area in Blaine County near the town of Carey. [1] The first land acquisition for the WMA occurred in 1949 from the Carey Lake Reservoir Company to provide habitat for migrating and breeding waterfowl and shorebirds. [2]