03/02/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/03/2026 15:14
Idaho is home to four species of wild canine. These members of the dog family include wolves, coyotes, red foxes and kit foxes. Of course, Idaho is home to many domestic dogs (pets, hunting dogs, and working dogs) who all have their origins with one of Idaho's wild dog residents.
Wild canines have several features in common.
However, there are so many differences among them.
Check out this month's issue of Wildlife Express that explains more about wild canines. Find out what their scat and tracks look like, their role in an ecosystem, how they communicate, and where they live.
Because canines have such great senses, Idaho Fish and Game also uses dogs on a special K9 unit of Conservation Officers. These dogs serve as locators, investigators and wildlife crime solvers! Find out more about them and what they do, along with all the wild dog information, and great photos in this month's issue of Wildlife Express. https://idfg.idaho.gov/sites/default/files/march-we-canines.pdf