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At IWF, we work to provide timely and educational updates that give you the tools necessary to be an effective voice for the issues in conservation that matter to you. From policy updates to wildlife and habitat statistics to public access stories throughout Idaho, we want to build an outdoor community that can come together around common goals and shared passions.
Recovering America’s Wildlife Act: The Answer to Declining Wildlife Across the U.S.
Proactive Bipartisan Bill offers a solution to match the scale of the problem. Background: The Idaho Department of Fish and Game and all state wildlife agencies are tasked with managing all fish and wildlife within their state, yet are...
Rep. Labrador Co-Sponsors Bill To Cease Creation of New Salmon Recovery Plans
H.R. 3144 would force continued path of failing salmon and steelhead recovery, and end the current process to find alternatives to recovery. In the midst of critically low salmon and steelhead returns, Labrador has just put his name on a...
How Can We Help the Last of the Idaho Caribou?
Photo: Camellia Ibrahim Why the low numbers? The only woodland caribou left in the lower 48 are here in northern Idaho where there are only about a dozen deep in the forests around the Selkirk Mountains. They migrate into Southern Canada within...
Idaho Wildlife Federation Hosts Sportsman Gubernatorial Candidate Forum
Idaho Wildlife Federation Hosts Sportsman Gubernatorial Candidate Forum Contact: Brian Brooks, Idaho Wildlife Federation Executive Director (208.870.7967) BOISE- The Idaho Wildlife Federation and 17 affiliated sportsman and wildlife groups across...
Federal Bill Will Block Idaho Salmon and Steelhead Recovery
Amidst a forced closure of Idaho steelhead harvest due to critically low returns, H.R. 3144 says anadromous fish recovery is working, would force continued path of failing efforts. H.R. 3144 calls for overturning two recent decisions by the U.S...
With D.C. Vote, Idaho’s Rep. Labrador Reveals Intentions With Public Lands
Idaho Representative Raul Labrador voted to continue using tax dollars to explore ways to transfer public lands straight to private ownership, contradicting own claims. WASHINGTON D.C. – On September 13, 2017 Idaho Representative Raul...
Idaho Wildlife Federation Moves to Protect Public Land Access Rights
Idaho Wildlife Federation Moves to Protect Public Land Access Rights Contact: Brian Brooks, Idaho Wildlife Federation Executive Director (208.870.7967) BOISE – The Idaho Wildlife Federation is drafting legislation that will empower local...
Idaho House Voted Against a Sportsman Backed Bill, Again
Want land use information to plan a hunt? Idaho’s public lands takeover advocates say no. On March 6th of 2017’s legislative session, our Idaho House of Representatives voted down a bill, HCR020, that would have utilized existing data...
Wildlife Federation to Secretary Zinke: Release Wildlife Funds
The Department of Interior is withholding state wildlife agency funding. The Idaho Wildlife Federation and wildlife federations from 34 other states, including the National Wildlife Federation, have called on Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke to...
Grizzly Bear Bill Heads to House Floor
Senate Bill 1027 will facilitate state management of grizzlies, hunting and rule making when de-listed Grizzlies from the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem are on the rebound! Their numbers have recovered and surpassed the original goals- a testament...
Legislature Advises State Agencies to Prioritize Lands for Sale
Sportsman Dissection of a Bad Bill Mark this day in your calendar- February 9th, 2017. This was the day the Idaho Legislature showed us their cards. Senate Bill 1065 was printed, ordering state agencies to sell land through an ambiguously titled...
January 2017 Idaho Legislative Update
January 2017 Legislative Session Update To get caught up on the issues, click here to view our 2017 Legislative Preview. Auction Tags. It looks like IWF’s hard work is paying off! For a recap- here is a TV story on the issue, and here is...
E-mails Reveal Back-room Arm-twisting at Idaho Fish & Game Commission
BOISE — Recently unveiled emails confirm what Idaho sportsmen had suspected: That Gov. Butch Otter bowed to political pressure to axe two members of Idaho’s Fish and Game Commission, who ran afoul of a Legislator’s desire to revamp the way Idaho distributes its most prized hunting licenses.