Economy of Idaho - Official State Emblems

Official State Emblems

Idaho State symbols
Animate insignia
Amphibian Eastern Tiger Salamander
Bird(s) Mountain Bluebird
Fish Cutthroat trout
Flower(s) Syringa
Insect Monarch butterfly
Tree Western White Pine

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