From the daily archives: Saturday, April 21, 2007
Spring is coming slowly to southeast Idaho. After a warm and dry March and early April, the weather has turned cool and rainy.
I took this photo today on CRP land in lonely Arbon Valley. Those are the Deep Creek Mountains.
Several of the big valleys of southern Idaho have more CRP […]
Continue Reading →The wolf population continues to grow in “the badger state.” Story in the Green Bay Gazette. It’s getting close to 600. The state is now taking over management.
Wolves have been treated much more gently in the Great Lakes states than in Idaho, Montana or Wyoming, and I think it’s really too bad that […]
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