The 4.2 million acre Salmon-Challis National Forest is rich in history and natural resources. The Salmon-Challis is one of the largest national forests in the country with an immense amount …
Salmon Club is a wild salmon and steelhead advocacy group based in the Wood River Valley and Boise. During bi-monthly meetings, volunteers spend their time creatively mobilizing efforts to bring Idaho’s …
In November of 1991, thanks to the dedicated work of the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes, Snake River sockeye salmon were listed as an endangered species. The following year, a single sockeye returned …
Join the Idaho Conservation League, Bureau of Land Management, Idaho Department of Fish and Game, and Blaine County Recreation District to learn about the impacts winter recreation can have on …
While many Idahoans spend their summers playing in the outdoors, wildlife in the high country are hard at work preparing for the winter ahead. Animals spend their summer building up …
Join us for the Wood River Women’s Foundation 3rd annual community state of valley forum. The panel will be moderated by Wendy Jaquet, former Idaho Representative. There will be opportunities …
The Wood River Valley is experiencing a wave of excessive and unnecessary wildlife deaths caused by non-native toxic yew plants. These plants are commonly used in landscaping and ornamental holiday …
A contaminated waste rock pile and problematic tunnel continue to pollute the East Fork of the Big Wood River, nearby wetlands, and potentially waters further downstream.
Ketchum’s Happy Trails Project has made a great beginning on enhancing public access to the Big Wood River. The city, in partnership with ICL, is working to improve trails a total of 13 trails.