BOISE - Ranchers and the Bureau of Land Management are teaming up to help prevent another catastrophic fire on the Owyhee Front like the Soda Fire in the summer of 2015. It’s well known the two sides ...
BOISE, Idaho (KIFI) – To help healthy wild horse herds continue to thrive on healthy rangelands, the Bureau of Land Management Owyhee Field Office is seeking public comment on the Owyhee Field Office ...
Big wildfires are burning up crucial wildlife habitat in Idaho and the Great Basin. In 2015, the Soda Fire burned 280,000 acres in Idaho and Oregon in only eight days. Three years later, the Martin ...
NAMPA, Idaho (AP) - A century-old gold mine is a curious place, and that’s a problem for those whose job it is to find bats and blasting caps as worrisome as the public finds them to be wondrous. When ...
BOISE — New trailhead signs at the Wilson Creek trailhead in the Owyhee Front provide tips for how recreationists should handle encounters with cattle. The “Sharing the Owyhees with OHV’s and ...
Nampa, Idaho • When the 2015 fire in Owyhee County finally burned out, a team of experts from the Bureau of Land Management followed close behind the wildland firefighters assessing the safety of ...
TWIN FALLS • Idaho outdoor authors Steve Stuebner and fine arts photographer Mark Lisk teamed up to produce a new 240-page guidebook titled “The Owyhee Canyonlands — An Outdoor Adventure Guide,” which ...
MURPHY, Idaho — Owyhee County Commissioners are urging outdoor recreationists to show respect for the roads, trails and other users in the area. Recreationists may be eager to get outside and enjoy ...
Owyhee County rancher Gordon Stanford was baling hay at 10 a.m. on Aug. 10 when he saw a fire burning in the north end of his field off of Cow Creek Road. He and his son began fighting it, Bureau of ...
Technically, Murphy isn’t a town. It’s classified as a “census-designated place.” But it’s a place with one parking meter. Sarah A. Miller [email protected] In 1956, Owyhee County Clerk ...
A century-old gold mine is a curious place, and that’s a problem for those whose job it is to find bats and blasting caps as worrisome as the public finds them to be wondrous. When the 2015 fire in ...