Conservation and working forests seem like a match worth promoting

Conservation and working forests seem like a match worth promoting
Elk antler rubs scar aspens on 921 acres the Idaho Panhandle National Forests acquired in a land exchange with Stimson Lumber north of Lake Pend Oreille. The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation helped broker the deal. (Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation)

CONSERVATION -- Hat's off to proponents of current North Idaho land and water conservation efforts that are trying to get traction.

Check out these recent stories:

  • Stimson Lumber seeks support for N. Idaho conservation plan
  • The dispute over the Clagstone Meadows conservation easement
  • Chesrown’s former ranch could be returned to wetlands in proposed land swap

Comments on the proposed wetlands-for-timber trade can be submitted through March 24: r1fa_grants@fws.gov.


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