Guest Opinion
Thanks to Toni Ruth from Backcountry Hunters & Anglers & Mark Davidson from Trout Unlimited’s Idaho Water Project for writing a guest opinion on our Tyler Ranch conservation easement!
Thanks to Toni Ruth from Backcountry Hunters & Anglers & Mark Davidson from Trout Unlimited’s Idaho Water Project for writing a guest opinion on our Tyler Ranch conservation easement!
It is time for another insightful blog post from me, Madison Harper, Salmon Valley Stewardship’s and The Lemhi Regional Land Trust’s intern. The first month was about getting acquainted with my coworkers, learning the best places for a hot meal and finding out the best picking spot for huckleberries. My first month came and went …
Hi everybody! My name is Hannah Alverson and I grew up in Eugene, OR. I attend Whitman College in Walla Walla, WA where I am double majoring in Spanish and Environmental Studies- Biology. The Environmental Studies department at Whitman sponsors several internships every year, and I was lucky enough to get a summer internship working …
Spending the summer in Salmon, Idaho means hiking, rafting, biking and eating local foods for the entire season. It also means monitoring conservation easements with friendly ranch dogs, attempting adventurous stream crossings and reminding myself to look up to enjoy the incredible views. I’m Madison Harper and I’m interning for the Lemhi Regional Land Trust …
Our summer 2015 newsletter is finally here! We hope you’ll take a few minutes & check out what we’ve been up to these past couple months. You can find the newsletter here: Summer 2015 Newsletter
With Idaho Gives Day here, we’ve been humbled by the donations we’ve already seen this morning & we’re so grateful for your support. One of the questions we think every donor ponders each time they make a contribution is “Is my donation enough to make a difference?” And the answer is ABSOLUTELY. Every little bit …
When people ask what their donations support, the short answer is always “local private lands conservation.” But what the heck does that really mean? It means that our doors are staying open, we’re available to work with interested landowners on projects, steward our already completed conservation easements & take advantage of various outreach opportunities. Still …
While Friday wasn’t a great day for a field trip, the University of Idaho’s Integrated Range Management class braved the weather & spent the afternoon with us on our Mabey Lane & Eagle Valley Ranch conservation easements.
Remember sitting through all those high school math classes wondering how they were going to apply in the real world? Our Stewardship Coordinator, Breann Westfall, took a little time to show Salmon High School’s calculus class that those math skills do have a real world application. Check out the great article from the April 23rd …
Check out the award winning film being shown right here in Salmon on April 27th by our partners at Trout Unlimited! They will also be showing some short local films spotlighting Trout Unlimited’s work here in the Upper Salmon & are looking into resurrecting the Upper Salmon Chapter of Trout Unlimited. Can’t make the movie …