Myrtle Falls and Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge by Bonners Ferry Idaho
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It was a blustery day but I stuck it out dodging downpours and high winds to make this movie. I recently heard a tragic story that I wanted to share, it was in my thoughts a lot, and just felt I had to talk about it. People's lives become disrupted all the time, and how do people deal with it? Only by God's grace and strength can you get thru trials and dealing with evil people. I pray the Ochoa-Lopez family looks to God for comfort and strength and a forgiving spirit. I pray the murderers find God and give their lives to them. Such a hard topic to share and an even harder experience to go thru. Come Lord Jesus soon.
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The Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge is a National Wildlife Refuge of the United States located in northern Idaho.It is about 20 miles from the Canada–United States border and 5 miles from the town of Bonners Ferry.It is bordered by the Selkirk Mountains to the west, the Kootenai River to the east, and state lands to the south.The refuge provides diverse habitat types, especially wetlands and hardwood and coniferous forest.
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The Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge is a National Wildlife Refuge of the United States located in northern Idaho. It is about 20 miles (32 km) from the Canada–United States border and 5 miles (8.0 km) from the town of Bonners Ferry. It is bordered by the Selkirk Mountains to the west, the Kootenai River to the east, and state lands to the south.
The refuge provides diverse habitat types, especially wetlands and hardwood and coniferous forest. It was established to preserve migration habitat for waterfowl, and more than 300 species of vertebrates inhabit the area, including coyote, Grizzly bear, elk, bald eagle, Great horned owl, cinnamon bear, moose, beaver, kestrel, river otter, red-tailed hawk, white-tailed deer, thirteen species of bats, northern harrier, and black bear.
The refuge has a surface area of 2,774 acres (11.23 km2).
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Bonners Ferry is Idaho's gateway community near the Canadian border.
An award-winning Visitor Center welcomes you to the always friendly Bonners Ferry, and the Boundary County Museum is a great place to learn something about the area's colorful past.
Just a few minutes from downtown Bonners Ferry, you'll find a spectacular place called the Kootenia National Wildlife Refuge. It's a 2700 hundred acre habitat for a variety of wildlife including bald eagles, elk, deer, moose and migratory waterfowl.
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275,000 Acres Safeguarded In Idaho
On Tuesday, August 4, 2015 the U.S. Senate unanimously passed “The Sawtooth National Recreation Area and Jerry Peak Wilderness Additions Act” championed by Idaho’s Congressman Mike Simpson and Senator Jim Risch. The law will permanently protect more than 275,000 acres of wildlife-rich areas in central Idaho.
The area provides a wide range of essential habitat for fish and wildlife and some of the most important hunting, fishing, hiking, camping, and canoeing/kayaking experiences in the entire inter-mountain west.
It’s the first standalone Congressional Wilderness designation since 2009.
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Rancher to critics: 'They don't know the situation'
Ron Eslick and his family have been grazing their cattle on land in Ferry County for about 30 years on a combination of state and federal land totaling about 13,000 acres. It is also home to gray wolves.
2,000 snow geese die from illness in Idaho wildlife areas
2,000 snow geese die from illness in Idaho wildlife areas.
MUD LAKE, IDAHO. Some 2,000 migrating snow geese have died recently in eastern Idaho, likely from a disease that comes on quickly and can kill birds in midflight, wildlife officials say.
The Idaho Department of Fish and Game says staff and volunteers collected the dead birds over the past several days at wildlife management areas near the towns of Terreton and Roberts.
The cause of death likely was avian cholera, which can cause convulsions and erratic flight, the agency said.
Authorities said the geese, known for their distinctive white bodies and black wingtips, were migrating from the Southwest and Mexico to breeding grounds on Alaska's north coast.
It's unclear where they picked up the bacteria, said Steve Schmidt, a regional Fish and Game supervisor. Outbreaks of avian cholera have occurred sporadically in the region over the past few decades, he said in a news release.
The important thing is to quickly collect as many of the carcasses as possible, to prevent other birds from feeding on the infected birds, Schmidt said.
Biologists at the Mud Lake Wildlife Management Area near Terreton said about 20 eagles also were in the area, though it's unclear if they were exposed.
According to the U.S. Geological Survey's National Wildlife Health Center, avian cholera spreads so quickly in infected birds that some with no previous signs of illness can die while in flight and fall out of the sky.
Health experts say humans are not at a high risk of infection from the bacteria that causes avian cholera.
Schmidt estimated that up to 10,000 snow geese pass through eastern Idaho each March to rest at its wildlife areas. They spend a week or two and make short flights to feed on waste grain in nearby wheat fields before continuing north.
He said Tuesday he had no reports of deaths of other snow geese from similar areas in other states.
Schmidt said among the dead birds was a dead trumpeter swan, which he said likely also died of avian cholera.
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Idaho Girl's Family Rescues Her From Jaws Of Mountain Lion
FILE PHOTO: A female mountain lion is shown in this undated handout photo provided by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service in Okanogan, Washington, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service/Rich Beausoleil/Handout via Reuters Idaho wildlife managers on Monday praised family members who charged a mountain lion and rescued a young girl from the jaws of the animal which was attempting to drag her off for the kill. The four-year-old girl suffered minor injuries from the attack Friday evening near a hot springs in eastern Idaho where dozens of relatives had gathered for a reunion, state wildlife officials said.
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A little further into Idaho - wildlife near the road
A little further into Idaho the road runs close to the Snake river. Here are a few snippets from pull-outs. We were on our way and didn't wander far - you can hear traffic in the background.
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Southwest Idaho native seed collection, use and plant material development
Local native seeds are becoming an increasingly important component for rehabilitation treatment resiliency in the face of extreme weather events, increasing fire frequency and severity, and for restoring and improving habitat for sagebrush-obligate wildlife species. Ben Dyer, Fire Ecologist, Upper Snake Field Office, Idaho Falls, ID and Danelle Nance, Natural Resource Specialist, Shoshone Field Office BLM discuss the Upper Snake Sagebrush Seed Collection Contract and Shoshone Native Plant Material Development.