Idaho wildlife managers treated a sick cow moose in the Wood River Valley in hopes of learning more about what may be impacting the species numbers in the state.
Blaine County has moved to a more stringent COVID-19 risk level gauge to deal with the pandemic in a more specific way in the tourist mountain communities of the Wood River Valley.
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is considering an expansion of trails and camping in the Wood River Valley and has asked the public to comment on a recent study.
Idaho wildlife officials say people need to be aware of bears and mountain lions in the Wood River Valley after reported sightings along popular trails
Black bears have come out a little earlier than usual in the Wood River Valley area and have found some easy meals that have wildlife managers concerned. The Idaho Department of Fish and Game said bears have already gotten into several trash bins and raided bird feeders in areas south of Ketchum.
The city of Haley is set to enforce more stringent measures than that of the state to prevent the spread of novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in the hardest hit area of Idaho.
Idaho health officials say anyone who has traveled to Blaine County in the last couple of weeks should self-isolate as recent confirmed cases of novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in the Treasure Valley have been linked with Travel to the Wood River Valley.