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Idaho Department of Fish and Game

Idaho Fish and Game's mission is to protect, preserve, perpetuate and manage Idaho's wildlife resources.

A 1938 voter initiative created the Idaho Fish and Game Commission structure that governs the agency today.

Headquarters Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 25
Boise, ID 83707
Fax: (208) 334-2114
 

To contact one of our statewide offices, see our regional offices section.

Panhandle Region
Phone: (208) 769-1414

Clearwater Region
Phone: (208) 799-5010
 
Southwest Region
Phone: (208) 465-8465
Magic Valley Region
Phone: (208) 324-4359
 
Southeast Region
Phone: (208) 232-4703

Upper Snake Region
Phone: (208) 525-7290
 
Salmon Region
Phone: (208) 756-2271
 


Contact Idaho Department of Fish and Game

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Contact Idaho Department of Fish and Game

Virgil Moore
Director
600 S. Walnut
P.O. Box 25
Boise, Idaho  83712
Phone: (208) 334-3700
Toll Free: 1(800) 377-2529
Fax: (208) 334-2114


 

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34 Introductory articles were found for Idaho Department of Fish and Game

Idaho Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy

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A State Wildlife Action Plan (SWAP) is a comprehensive strategy to maintain the health and diversity of wildlife within a state.

 



 

Idaho Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy - Acknowledgments

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Idaho Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy - Appendix A - Common and Scientific Names for Fish and Wildlife Species Found in Idaho

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Idaho Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy - Appendix B - Idaho Species of Greatest Conservation Need

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Idaho Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy - Appendix C - NatureServe Conservation Status Assessment Criteria

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Idaho Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy - Appendix D - Heritage Conservation Status for Species - A Possible Rule-& Point-based Process for Status Assignment

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Idaho Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy - Appendix E - Description of Ecological Systems of Idaho

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Idaho Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy - Appendix G - Common and Scientific Names of Plant Species that Appear in the Text

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Idaho Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy - Appendix H - Idaho Important Bird Areas (IBA) Program

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Idaho Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy - Approach and Methods

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Idaho Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy - Bear Lake

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Idaho Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy - Beaverhead Mountains

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Idaho Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy - Bitterroot Mountains

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Idaho Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy - Blue Mountains

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Idaho Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy - Challis Volcanics

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Idaho Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy - Executive Summary

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Idaho Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy - Flathead Valley

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Idaho Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy - Glossary

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Idaho Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy - Idaho Batholith

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Idaho Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy - Introduction and Purpose

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Idaho Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy - Literature Cited

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Idaho Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy - Monitoring and Adaptive Management

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Idaho Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy - Northwestern Basin and Range

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Idaho Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy - Okanogan Highlands

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Idaho Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy - Overthrust Mountains

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Idaho Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy - Owyhee Uplands

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Idaho Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy - Palouse Prairie

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Idaho Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy - Snake River Basalts

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Idaho Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy - State Overview

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Idaho Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy - Strategy Review and Revision

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Idaho Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy - Yellowstone Highlands

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Idaho Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy Recommended Citation

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Idaho Mule Deer Management Plan 2008 – 2017

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The Compass

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This is Idaho Fish and Game's strategic plan, which will guide the department for the next fifteen years. We wrote The Compass based on input from you and others through focus groups, a scientific survey, public workshops, and personal conversations, as well as our staff's scientific knowledge about Idaho's fish and wildlife.



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