Plug Into Idaho's Elk Plan

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Plug into Idaho's Elk Plan

Dear First,

     Do you want a say in how Idaho's elk are managed? If you do, get involved in Idaho Fish and Game's elk management plan.

     Right now Fish and Game is pulling together draft proposals for each of Idaho's 29 elk zones based in part on changes in habitat, predation, and agricultural depredation conflicts. This is your opportunity to help craft elk population goals and elk hunting opportunities in your favorite elk zones.

Sincerely,
Elk Management Team


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5 Ways to Get Involved and Stay Involved!

 

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Visit the Elk Management webpage  to learn the latest.

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Sign up for e-mail updates to stay on top of developments.

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Join the Elk Plan Online Chat on April 10 & 11.
Visit with Fish and Game wildlife managers online about the elk planning process, ask questions and share your thoughts about the statewide direction for elk management.

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Take part in regional elk plan meetings.
Meetings on draft elk plan proposals will be held at all Fish and Game regional offices in late April through May.

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Comment on draft elk plan proposals.
Submit comments by:

  • visiting with wildlife managers at regional offices.
  • sending an e-mail to idfginfo@idfg.idaho.gov.
  • mailing them to Elk Plan Comments, Idaho Fish and Game, P.O. Box 25, Boise, ID  83707

Online Chat

Be part of the conversation  shaping Idaho's new 10-year elk management plan by joining us for a live online chat April 10 and 11 between 7:00pm and 9:00pm MST.


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Elk Hunter Survey

Revisions to Idaho's elk plan are based in part on a survey of Idaho elk hunters conducted in the spring and summer of 2012. Read the survey's executive summary online.


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Draft Proposals

Draft Elk Zone Proposals will soon be posted on the Elk Management web page. Sign up for e-mail updates to be notified when they become available.


Header photo - Brett Panting, 2013