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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.

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New USGS Report Showcases Cutting Edge Migration Data

The early trappers put wildlife migrations into simple terms. Today’s mule deer encounter a few more obstacles along their migrations than those observed by the fur trappers from 200 years ago, but what we are learning today can help us conserve these migrations into the future.

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BREAKING: Army Corps Decides "No Action" on Lucky Peak Trail

The Army Corps of Engineers has just issued a “No Action” decision for the proposed Lake View Trail in critical big game wintering habitat near Boise. The No Action alternative decision is a tremendous win in the eyes of sportsmen and women who have fought for generations to protect Idaho’s largest migrating mule deer herd from encroachment of development.

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Conservation Commons: Wendy Pratt

Wendy Pratt is a fifth generation Idaho rancher, living and working among the sagebrush and bunchgrasses of eastern Idaho alongside her husband, Mark, a fourth generation Idahoan, and her three grown children. As someone who embraces curiosity and compassion, Wendy’s story speaks to anyone seeking a stronger sense of place and a better understanding of the role humans can play in the stewardship of land.

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Birds, Birders, and Bird Hunters Score Major Victory

A federal court overturned a Trump administration reinterpretation of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act that had upended one hundred years of enforcement of industry interests responsible for killing billions of birds, including waterfowl- a law with long-standing, bi-partisan protections for migratory birds.

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Historic Great American Outdoors Act Signed Into Law

The Great American Outdoors Act, which was officially signed into law at a White House ceremony, is the most significant conservation legislation in a generation. It will protect wildlife habitat, conserve public lands and waters, and expand outdoor recreation opportunities across Idaho – and across the nation.

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Conservation Commons: Toby Wyatt

In Idaho, the story that many people tell of their lives is one centered around a sense of place. A love of rivers, mountains, and forests drives people both professionally and personally. Toby Wyatt is one of those people.

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Let’s find a way to keep Payette Lake Land in public hands

An investment firm is proposing to privatize 28,000 acres of currently publicly accessible and wildlife rich state lands surrounding Payette Lake. Let’s start by acknowledging this is a big, beloved, and scenic piece of highly valued land that nearly every Idahoan is familiar with.

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Proposed Lucky Peak Trail Bisects Idaho's Densest Mule Deer Habitat

Boise sits just below important winter range utilized by the largest mule deer herd in the state. As many as 8,000 mule deer and 1,800 elk migrate from the Sawtooth mountains to winter in the low-elevation hillsides of the Boise River Wildlife Management Area. If you hunt Unit 39, these are animals you pursue in the fall.

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IDFG Calls For Equity in Columbia River Fishing

This week, Oregon and Washington Departments of Fish and Wildlife held a Columbia River Compact call to explore additional opportunities for sport and commercial fisheries in the main stem Columbia River.

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Chinook Season Flounders Again

Yesterday, Idaho Fish and Game Director Ed Schriever signed an emergency order closing the spring Chinook fishing season on the Clearwater River after only six days of fishing.

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