The Idaho Department of Fish and Game was established by the
Idaho Legislature in 1899. The department was previously managed by a warden. In 1973, the department was reorganized, dividing the state into six regions and creating the position of state supervisor to manage the department. On January 5, 1981, two IDFG officers, Bill Pogue and Conley Elms, were killed in remote
Owyhee County. Wildlife trapper
Claude Dallas was subsequently convicted of manslaughter in their deaths. == Responsibilities ==