With temperatures expected to warm in the coming weeks, boaters, floaters and pet owners need to be aware that the time of year when harmful algae blooms begin to form in Idaho waterways, lakes and ponds, is here.
Spring time in Idaho means the birds are chirping, the flowers are starting to bloom and toxic plants could be popping up in your yard or where you take your pets for walks. There are some plants that you should know about that are toxic to pets if ingested.
TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KLIX) Southern Idaho health officials say a small reservoir in Camas County has developed a toxic algae that could pose a threat to people and animals.
TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KLIX) Idaho wildlife officials have asked Idahoans to plant alternatives to Japanese yew after a large number of animals were killed this winter after eating the plant.
KETCHUM, Idaho (AP) — Idaho officials plan to put in a second plug at a leaking central Idaho mine opening to prevent the potential release of millions of gallons of toxic waste near the resort towns of Ketchum and Sun Valley.