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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.
The Backyard Biologist Project
Looking for something fun and educational to do with your kids while we all spend time a little closer to home? Join the Backyard Biologist Project, empowering future generations of wildlife lovers and outdoor adventurers!
If You Care About the Clearwater, Get Involved in Forest Planning
The Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forest provides some of the most spectacular outdoor experiences in north central Idaho. A Forest Plan is required by law and will guide management actions on the Forest for the next 20-30 years.
Idaho Leaders: Maintain Responsible Outdoor Recreation Access
We are certainly living in unprecedented times. It is important we all remain committed to effective responses to the COVID-19 pandemic in accordance to the latest recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
10 ways to support yourself, your community, and wildlife in challenging times
We are in difficult times. Likely, everyone reading this has made significant changes to their own life in the past few weeks. Through this unsettling moment, we want to first ensure you that the Idaho Wildlife Federation is diligently continuing our work (from home) and we remain committed to a positive future for Idaho’s public lands, wildlife, and hunting and angling opportunities for all Idahoans.
Guidance for Sportsmen Commenting on the Columbia River Draft EIS
The recently-released Draft Environmental Impact Statement on Columbia River System Operations will have serious consequences for the future of Idaho’s salmon and steelhead.
House Committee Passes Bill to Give $250k to Utah Anti-Public Land Grifter Ken Ivory
We’ve seen some wild ideas sailing through the Idaho House of Representatives these past few weeks. Adding to the list of bad bills is Representative Judy Boyle’s (R-Midvale) HCR 38.
Idaho House Passes Bill Eroding Government Transparency
Oh boy, is the House rolling out some doozies this session! The latest bill to enter the fray of very bad ideas is House Bill 601.
Central Idaho Towns Demand Action To Save Fish and Communities
BOISE, ID: Idaho mayors, city councils, and chambers of commerce send letter to Idaho’s leaders demanding action to reverse extinction trend of salmon and steelhead.
Feds' Plan to Recover Salmon & Steelhead "Profoundly Inept"
BOISE – Idaho came out on the losing end of the recent Columbia River System Operations draft environmental impact statement (dEIS), released by the federal government on February 28.
"No Input" Sought for Anti-Sportsman Bill, House Passes Anyway
House Bill 514, which would forever politicize the IDFG Commission, sped through Idaho’s House of Representatives last week clearing its committee hearing and the House floor in a matter of days.
With HB 514 Legislature Takes Another Step Closer to Nullifying Sportsman Initiative
House Bill 514 strips language from the 1938 Initiative (the Sportsman Initiative that created the IDFG Commission), that stipulates no one party may have more than four of the seven commission seats.
Looking Back at Camo at the Capitol
Last week for the second annual Camo at the Capitol event, dozens of conservationists with diverse backgrounds gathered at the Idaho Capitol to learn about effective lobbying and to advocate for their issues.
Sportsmen and Women Spoke Up, BLM listened in Land Use Plan
The Bureau of Land Management has released the proposed land use plan to guide management actions across 780,000 acres in Idaho for the next several decades. And with an incredible amount of coordination and input, Idaho sportsmen came out big!
Faces Behind Camo at the Capitol
Idaho’s Camo at the Capitol event is in its second year and continues to bring together sportsman and wildlife groups from across the state for a day of advocacy and education.