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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.
SOLD OUT: The Lost Salmon at Alpine Playhouse
Join the Idaho Wildlife Federation and Idaho Outfitters and Guides at 7 PM on Saturday, February 18th at Alpine Playhouse in McCall, Idaho for The Lost Salmonby Shane Anderson. Reserve your seats now.
PHOTOS: 2023 Camo At The Capitol, Legislative Reception
Recapping the 2023 Idaho Sporting and Wildlife Partnership Camo At The Capitol and Legislative Reception
Camo At The Capital
You’re invited to join IWF and other partners of the Idaho Sporting and Wildlife Partnership’s 1st Annual Legislative Reception on Wednesday, Jan. 25th from 5:30 - 6:30 PM at Beside Bardenay. This is the best opportunity of the year to meet and speak with your elected officials and share your efforts to enhance Idaho's hunting and fishing heritage.
WILD EATS: A Celebration of Wild Game Harvest
Learn more and sign up to bring a dish, or just let us know you’re coming to WILD EATS on Saturday, Feb. 4th from 1-4 PM at Clairvoyant Brewing
REFLECTIONS: IWF Achievements In 2022
A remarkable year, all thanks to supporters like you
LISTEN: IWF Talks Lower Snake River Dams on KIDO Talk Radio
Idaho Wildlife Federation Executive Director Brian Brooks joined Kevin Miller of the Kevin Miller Show on KIDO Talk Radio for an almost two-hour discussion and Q&A with listeners on the need to breach the four lower Snake River dams.
New BLM Guidance Will Ensure Habitat Connectivity, Conserve Wildlife Migrations
This week, the Bureau of Land Management received new guidance that will ensure habitat connectivity for fish and wildlife populations by working collaboratively with state fish and wildlife agencies, Tribes, and private landowners.
2022 IWF End Of Year Bash
The IWF Month Of Giving really hits its stride on Friday, December 2nd, when IWF invites you to join us for the 2022 End of Year Bash at Lost Grove Brewing in Boise, Idaho.
Details: 2022 IWF Month of Giving
During the 2022 IWF Month of Giving, we’re focusing on giving back to Idaho fish, wildlife and public lands, as much as it gives to us. Learn more here.
Enter to Win: IWF X Kryptek Cody Johnson Giveaway
Win tickets to see Cody Johnson at ExtraMile Arena and industry-leading outdoor gear from Kryptek with the IWF X Kryptek Cody Johnson Concert Ticket Giveaway promotion from Friday, October 21st-Sunday, October 23rd.
Gut Piles and Ground Meat: Debunking Copper vs. Lead with Sporting Lead-Free
Idaho Wildlife Federation supports the National Wildlife Federation’s Lead-Free Landscapes campaign to promote the voluntary switch to lead-free to reduce the negative impacts of lead on wildlife.
PHOTOS: Elevating the Priest River Project
IWF continues to engage on rectifying the Priest River’s temperature impairment issues in hopes of bringing fish-filled days to Panhandle anglers by working with local sportsmen and community members on locally driven solutions.
Monumental Wildlife Bill Passes U.S. House, Advances to Senate Thanks to Idaho Representative
Let Senators Jim Risch and Mike Crapo Know Idahoans Support Recovering America’s Wildlife Act
Available Now: 2022 IWF Online Silent Auction Packages
ALL of the truly priceless guided trips, special event invitations, one-of-a-kind & locally made pieces of wildlife themed art and outdoor gear packages available in the 2022 IWF Online Silent Auction can be seen here.
Congressman Fulcher Doubles Down on Attack on Wildlife, Sportsman
As original sponsors continue to drop off, one Idaho representative continues to attack the cornerstone of the North American Model of Conservation
BPA: Replacing Energy Created By Lower Snake River Dams Cost Effective
Study commissioned by BPA shows the cost of replacing energy from LSRDs is within existing estimates and could potentially drop power bills for ratepayers.