The following is a news release from the Henrys Fork Wildlife Alliance. ISLAND PARK – Two hundred members and guests celebrated Henry’s Fork Wildlife Alliance’s first big event since the COVID-19 pandemic on Friday night at Meadow Vue Ranch in Island Park. It was a wildlife-themed, family-friendly event open to the entire community. The event […]
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There are so many ways to get involved in environmental and conservation efforts. You can start by joining one of these local groups.
Eastern Idaho Environmental Education Association
Eastern Idaho Environmental Education Association (EIEEA) is a nonprofit organization of professionals from government and private industries who promote environmental stewardship and resource conservation in Eastern Idaho.
Snake River Audubon Society of Eastern Idaho
The Snake River Audubon Society is a chapter of the National Audubon Society and serves members in the Upper Snake River Valley of Eastern Idaho through providing birding resources.
Upper SnakeRiver Master Naturalist
The Idaho Master Naturalist Program works to provide well-informed volunteers to contribute to the stewardship of Idaho’s land. Master Naturalists assist wildlife biologists with raptor monitoring, fisheries management, habitat restoration, migratory bird surveys, educational programs at wildlife man
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Going green by recycling and avoiding plastic bags like the plague aren’t the only ways to preserve Eastern Idaho land and water. Learn new skill sets by joining one of many conservation-related groups focusing on education, surveying and wildlife management.
Eastern Idaho Environmental Education Association
Eastern Idaho Environmental Education Association (EIEEA) is a nonprofit organization of professionals from government and private industries who promote environmental stewardship and resource conservation in Eastern Idaho.
Snake River Audubon Society of Eastern Idaho
The Snake River Audubon Society is a chapter of the National Audubon Society and serves members in the Upper Snake River Valley of Eastern Idaho. Monthly meetings are held at the Idaho Falls Public Library on the third Thursday of the month at 7:15 p.m. from September through April.