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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.
Hunters, Anglers and Trappers Show Up and Speak Up
“Maybe we don’t all agree on everything, but we need to be each other’s allies.” – Rusty Kramer, President, Idaho Trappers Association Camo at the Capitol began as a rather straightforward event: bring sportsmen and...
Bill Makes Sportsmen Pay for Damages to Irrigation Equipment
Rep. Fred Wood introduced legislation for a Print Hearing to the House Resources Committee January 31st. Existing Idaho law allows landowners to be compensated for crop loss from big game. A part of your hunting license funds this depredation...
ITD Sat On Data Invalidating Animal Detection Systems Effectiveness For HWY 20
Idaho Transportation Department’s own data, which was never publicly distributed, directly contradicts their preferred alternative of the expansion of Highway 20, costing more, reducing effectiveness, and a waste of taxpayer dollars...
2019 Idaho Chinook Projections Nosedive Alarmingly
If you’ve never asked your legislators to do something about salmon and steelhead, now would be the time. 90,000 wild fish is the annual goal for spring/summer chinook returns to Idaho. Fish biologists project a mere 9% of that will come...
From the Sagebrush to the State House
Hunters and anglers have long been some of the most trusted, enduring and effective voices in American conservation. While there are no shortage of threats to the lands and waters where we as hunters and anglers spend much of our time, it’s...
Conservation Commons: Deer Collaring 101
Since 2015, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) has collared 400 mule deer per year, more than any other state in the west, as part of an ongoing project focused on gaining a more intricate understanding of ungulate movement and...
IWF To Testify In Favor of Proposed IDFG Rules
The Idaho Wildlife Federation, which represents 23 affiliate sportsman organizations and a combined 35,000 supporters, will testify in favor of the passage of the following rules: 13-0110-1801 (ISDA and Chronic Wasting Disease): Because of CWD...
Introducing: Bill Track 50
The 2019 legislative session is upon us and the Capitol Building is a flurry of activity in the hopes that good legislation will be passed, bad legislation shot down, and common ground found. As the voice for Idaho’s sportsmen and women during...
Conservation Commons: Emerald LaFortune
The sun was stretching its last rays across the land on the eastern side of the valley as we pulled up alongside the Salmon River. In a race with the oncoming sunset, we walked through the willows alongside the water to a small, rocky bar where...
Conservation Program Coordinator
Job Announcement Job Title: Conservation Program Coordinator Reports to: Executive Director Compensation: $36,000 – $42,000, plus competitive health benefits, retirement savings, and vacation leave Classification: Full-time, Exempt...
Copy of Deeds Reveal Billionaire Brothers Illegally Gated Public Road
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Deeds Reveal Billionaire Brothers Illegally Gated Public Road Contact: Brian Brooks, Idaho Wildlife Federation, (208) 870-7967 BOISE – The Idaho Wildlife Federation has found deeds from past landowners granting...
Highway Wildlife Crossings Mean More Animals, More Hunting, More Meat, More Fur
On Election Day Fremont County residents will vote to advise their county commissioners whether or not to support wildlife crossings on US Highway 20. Join sportsman organizations like the Idaho Deer Alliance, Safari Club International Idaho...
Conservation Commons: Ecosystem Engineers and Their Human Allies
The engineering prowess of beavers has long been known by humans, sometimes respected, often despised. Once widespread across North America, beavers were removed from much of their range between the late 1700s and early 1900s through market...
Governor Otter Signs, Renews Failed Federal Salmon/Steelhead Contract
Despite criticism, plummeting fish populations, and fishing closures, Governor Otter signed a “Fish Accord” extension with the federal Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) early this month, extending the federal plans that were designed to...
Conservation Commons: David Skinner
To follow a falconer into the field is a lesson in communication, passion and good old fashioned hard work. Partnering with a 4-year old Gyrfalcon and a young Peregrine, wildlife biologist David Skinner is a devoted falconer, out in the field...
By Land & Water, Idaho LWCF Sites Enjoy Bipartisan Support from State Senators
Light streamed down the canyon as we arrived at Niagara Springs Wildlife Management Area, the rock walls on either side of the Snake River sharply illuminated by the early morning sun. Senator Lee Heider (R-Twin Falls) tailed behind us in his...
The Government Contract Failing Idaho’s Salmon and Steelhead
You are not to blame if you’ve never heard of the “Fish Accord”. It’s not a process the public was allowed to participate in. It has failed. And it seems Idaho is ready to extend the failing federal plan amidst the lowest...