Idahoans should use caution when recreating in or near Canyon County’s Lake Lowell due to the presence of harmful algal blooms. Recent samples from Lake Lowell, which is about 5 miles south of the ...
BOISE, Idaho — Summer is coming to an end, but for those looking to take a dip in Lake Lowell in Canyon County, they should pick another location, as it is under a health advisory. The Department of ...
Walleye now have a self-sustaining presence in Lake Lowell, posing ecosystem risks. Idaho Fish and Game urges anglers to catch, kill and keep walleye to limit spread. Cost-effective solutions rely on ...
Fisheries biologists in southwest Idaho have been getting flooded with calls from anglers catching walleye in Lake Lowell in recent weeks, and while biologists appreciate anglers’ eagerness to report, ...
Fisheries biologists in Southwest Idaho have been getting flooded with calls from anglers catching walleye in Lake Lowell in recent weeks, and while biologists appreciate anglers’ eagerness to report, ...
Now here’s something you’ll never see in Minnesota or North Dakota. I came across a story from the Idaho Statesman newspaper the other day about a walleye “invasion” in Lake Lowell, a southwestern ...
CANYON COUNTY, Idaho — The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare issued health advisories on Friday for two water bodies after detecting harmful algal blooms. The advisories affect Lake Lowell in ...
Pictured here is the Lowline Canal near Lake Lowell, one of the bodies of water the Idaho Department of Health urged the public to avoid after finding toxic algae blooms. Idaho Fish and Game The Idaho ...
Idaho Fish and Game is asking anglers to "catch, kill and keep" a nonnative fish that threatens the populations of other fish species at a popular reservoir in Canyon County. The guidance comes as ...