OPINION: Idaho’s war on wolves 
Idaho wolf population surpasses 1,500, senate wants 90% gone through the use of unrestricted hunting and trapping

On March 4, 2021, the Idaho Legislature instigated a war on wolves, but this is not the first time the species has been under attack. While wolves have been the […]

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Conservation in danger
Rolling back the teeth of the Endangered Species Act would be a terrible mistake

Most college students, along with most young Americans everywhere, have grown up in a country that has almost no concept of bipartisanship. We have to reach for a long-forgotten history […]

It starts with a straw
Why we shouldn’t wait for Starbucks to change our minds about straws

When I buy a sugary drink, I don’t necessarily love the feeling of all that sugar hitting the front of my teeth. So, I’ll use a straw. When my straw […]

Fostering forests
UI’s forest nursery offers unique opportunities to all students

The Palouse: a desert of golden wheat fields and rolling green hills stretching as far as the eye can see. Outside Moscow Mountain, dense forests can be hard to come […]

Film festival gone wild(life)
Fish and Wildlife Science Department celebrates 75 years

Narrowed down from over 120 submissions from 30 countries around the world, the University of Idaho College of Natural Resources (CNR) Fish and Wildlife Film Festival showcases short films designed […]