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Here’s how mule deer fawns, elk calves are fairing
April 26, 2025 1 a.m.

Here’s how mule deer fawns, elk calves are fairing

Statewide, 67% of fawns and 93% of calves with tracking collars have survived through mid-March

Winter survival is typically the biggest single factor affecting mule deer herds, and the long-term average is about 60% of fawns surviving their first winter, but during hard winters that can be significantly lower. Earlier this winter, Fish and Game biologists captured and collared 173 mule deer fawns and 178 elk calves in various parts of the state to monitor herd health and track their survival throughout winter.

Redevelopment vision emerges for long-abandoned mill site
April 26, 2025 1 a.m.

Redevelopment vision emerges for long-abandoned mill site

With Classical Academy as anchor, the mixed-use zone could also meet affordable housing demand with high-density rentals

The Bonners Ferry Planning and Zoning Commission approved a new city zoning map April 17 that would convert the 80-acre industrial lot behind the Boundary County Fairgrounds into a mixed-use zone if adopted by the City Council.

Hunter Harvest Report: Idaho deer and elk hunters go 3 for 3 in 2024
April 26, 2025 1 a.m.

Hunter Harvest Report: Idaho deer and elk hunters go 3 for 3 in 2024

Increased hunter success across the board in fall 2024 should be chalked up as a win

It’s still a little early for biologists to read the tea leaves and know how the 2024-25 winter survival will affect this fall’s hunts, so stayed tuned for more on that down the road.

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