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published: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 at 12:00
Despite snowstorms, Idaho has a normal winter and emergency feeding is not necessary
When big snowstorms occur in Idaho, people often wonder how they are going to play in big game and if Idaho Fish and Game will start feeding deer, elk, prunes and d & # 39; Other animals. For now, the answer is simple: it is a normal winter and there is no need for emergency winter feeding to help animals survive.
According to the Natural Resources Conservation Service, Idaho's snowpack was between 81 and 112% of the average in mid-February, with the majority of drainage areas 85-95% dependent.
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