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Idaho Department of Fish Game requires an invasive species permit for each paddling vessel over 10 feet long, including inflatable onesthis means kayaks and stand-up paddleboards (most are 10+ feet), canoes, and row boats.
Report potential invasive species by calling the Idaho Invasive Species Hotline at 1-877-336-8676. Your submission will provide vital early detection information to the experts working to stop the next invasion before it starts. This number is toll-free. Overview Invasive Species of Idaho idaho.gov what-can-i-do-overview idaho.gov what-can-i-do-overview
Purchase Invasive Species Fund Stickers Boaters can purchase ISF stickers online, at any Idaho State Park or at specific vendors. Invasive species are harmful, non-native plants, animals, and pathogens that damage our economy and environments. Invasive Species Program | Department of Parks and Recreation idaho.gov activities sailing idaho.gov activities sailing
Does my drift boat, canoe, kayak, or other manually propelled vessel need to be registered? Your vessel only needs to be registered if it has any kind of motor. This includes electric trolling motors. How much does it cost to renew a boat registration in Idaho?
There is a large variety of invasive species present in Idaho, these include invertebrates (e.g., New Zealand mud snail), insects, fish, amphibians (e.g., bullfrog), birds (e.g., monk parakeet), mammals (e.g., nutria), reptiles (e.g., red eared slider, snapping turtle), aquatic vegetation (e.g., eurasian watermilfoil),
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Purchase Invasive Species Fund Stickers Boaters can purchase ISF stickers online, at any Idaho State Park or at specific vendors. Invasive species are harmful, non-native plants, animals, and pathogens that damage our economy and environments.

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