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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Garret Visser
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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Brian Brooks
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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Brian Brooks
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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