
The Nature Conservancy in Idaho Check out the latest sage grouse conservation projects around the state.

The Nature Conservancy in Idaho Well, 24-hour holiday music is on the radio already, so it's time for the annual Nature Conservancy gift selection:
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Surprise them with a gift that will truly make a difference.

The Nature Conservancy in Idaho It seems that vampires are everywhere lately. Well, here are some real-life vampires: Bill Schutt's Dark Banquet: Blood and the Curious Lives of Blood Feeding Creatures. A most excellent book, and a view of nature that is often ignored in favor of the beautiful and majestic. Amaze your friends at parties with tales of bed bugs, vampire bats and candiru (you'll have to look this one up yourself).
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The Nature Conservancy in Idaho These Idaho pronghorns migrate a LONG way, a recent study found. It's one of the longest mammal migrations in the country. Let's keep it that way!
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From the Wildlife Conservation Society: New Long Distance Migration Route for Pronghorn Found in Idaho by Wildlife Conservation Society and Lava Lake

The Nature Conservancy in Idaho A fight is brewing over the last great salmon headwaters. Get the scoop from Nature Conservancy Magazine.
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Salmon restoration in Bristol Bay: A fight is brewing over the last great salmon headwaters

The Nature Conservancy in Idaho The Nature Conservancy's Photo of the Month: A nice shot of mountain goats in Washington. Learn more, or download it for your desktop wallpaper.
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I had been hired to take some scenic photographs of a huge land acquisition The Nature Conservancy in Washington had made with Plum Creek Timber in the Tieton River Canyon on the east side of the Washington Cascades.

The Nature Conservancy in Idaho Green turkey? Check out the Conservancy's tips for an earth-friendly Thanksgiving.
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Try going green (or greener) this Thanksgiving by incorporating some eco-friendly changes to your holiday shopping, food, decorations and travel with our easy tips.

The Nature Conservancy in Idaho I hope everyone in the Treasure Valley can attend Ignite Boise at 7 pm Thursday night at the Egyptian Theatre. Great ideas, fun environment, big crowd. Come on out--there's even a Conservancy presentation.
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Ignite Boise brings together an inspiring and unexpected blend of thinkers from business, art, technology, government and academia. All with ideas. And all willing to share them. Be part of it: learn more, get tickets, submit a talk.

The Nature Conservancy in Idaho Hey anglers: Fall is a great time to fish Silver Creek Preserve. There are fewer people, and the fish are still feeding on the surface. The season is open on the preserve until November 30.
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It's a beautiful time to visit the preserve.

Michelle Chamberlin Laskowski hi all! I graduate from Boise State in May with my BS in Biology w/ a Zoology emphasis. I am looking for work over the summer, local work would be great but I am open to other possibilities. Anyone know if anything? Thanks, I really appreciate it

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Want to support ranching landscapes? Ranch e-news is an effort of the Conservancy’s Rocky Mountain Communications Network: “Working with and learning from people who make their living on the land.”

Ecotourism: Green, or Bad for the Environment? | Cool Green Science: The Conservation Blog of The Na
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Is ecotourism helping our hurting conservation?

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North Idaho conservation manager Robyn Miller recently took this nice photo of McArthur Lake, where forests will be protected by conservation easements thanks to funding from the U.S. Forest Service's Forest Legacy program. http://www.nature.org/wherewework/northa merica/states/idaho/press/press4259.html

The Nature Conservancy in Idaho The U.S. Forest Service's Forest Legacy program received funding for a new Conservancy conservation project at McArthur Lake, one of the best and last hopes for migrating wildlife in north Idaho. Thanks to Idaho's Congressional delegation for their support!
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Project benefits wildlife, timber economy and public access.






















