A stylized illustration of Idaho’s outdoor heritage, showing anglers on a river alongside a fox and a bear. This artwork embodies our mission to sustain the shared habitats where people and wildlife thrive together.

Success Stories

A community committed to conservation.

Working hard for Idaho's wildlife.

Our success stories represent decades of tangible impact across our state, in partnership with nonrofits, local, state and federal agencies.  These projects are strategic investments in Idaho’s biodiversity, public access, and outdoor heritage. Come see how we turn donor support and professional expertise into permanent wins for Idaho’s wildlife.

Map cut in to Idaho regions: 1. Panhandle 2. Clearwater 3. Southwest 4. Magic Valley 5. Southeast 6. Upper Snake 7. Salmon

Panhandle

Creating conservation education trunks, teaching foster kids to fly fish, and protecting trout habitat in the Panhandle region.

Clearwater

Wetland revitalization provides habitat for migrating birds and cover and resources for additional species.  

Southwest

Trail improvements, water education, and habitat restoration are some of the many projects happening in this region.

Magic Valley

The Thompson Creek restoration helped improve stream health by adding woody structures that reconnect the channel to its floodplain, among other benefits.

Southeast

Funds help with public education and land management at the Century Heights Preserve.

Upper Snake

A high school program teaches students the art and science of raising fish, while inspiring future conservationists and anglers.

Salmon

Fence repair helps protect a riparian area and interpretive signage educates the public about aspen groves.