Idaho

Introduction

Idaho’s natural beauty connects a tapestry of mountains, rivers and expansive wilderness. From the famous Sawtooth Mountain Range to the coveted Snake River, the land offers a mix of natural, cultural and economic significance. At The Conservation Fund, we work to protect land for wildlife habitat, commemorate sites of historic importance, and restore lands to create more resilient ecosystems.

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140.6K
acres of land and water saved
14,325
acres protected in partnership with the Bureau of Land Management
128
acres protected to benefit national historic sites in Idaho

State Leads

Mark Elsbree
Senior Vice President, Western Region

Photo credits (from top of page): John Sieber

Make a Difference

Help protect America's priceless natural landscapes and ensure that we have healthy environments, places to work and play, and real economic opportunity.

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