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Public lands are worth defending… and that’s just what Idaho did
In Idaho, support for keeping public lands in public hands isn’t just strong—it’s overwhelming. Recent polling shows roughly 96 percent of Idahoans back the idea that these lands should remain accessible to all of us. That makes sense in a state where more than 60 percent of the landscape—over 32 million acres—is public land. These places are where generations of Idahoans have learned…
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A new path for the Owyhee
Tucked in the corners of Oregon, Idaho and Nevada is the Owyhee Canyonlands. Known for its rugged terrain and wild waters that host hundreds of species of fish and wildlife, the Owyhee is truly one of the West’s largest conservation opportunities. In Idaho, over 500,000 acres of the Owyhee landscape are protected as Wilderness, but…
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