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Government Agencies found near Lincoln County, Idaho

Shoshone Field Office
Bureau of Land Management
The largest office in the Twin Falls District, the Shoshone Field Office is located in south-central Idaho and manages approximately 1.7 million acres of public lands
Located in Shoshone, Idaho - about 13 miles away
Craters of the Moon National Monument
Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve is a 750,000-acre geologic wonderland. Its central feature is the Great Rift, a 52-mile long crack in the Earth’s crust.
Located in Shoshone, Idaho - about 13 miles away
Central Idaho Area Office
USDA Rural Development
USDA Rural Development is committed to helping improve the economy and quality of life in rural America. Their programs are designed to help rural Americans in many ways.
Located in Twin Falls, Idaho - about 31 miles away
Twin Falls District Office
Bureau of Land Management
The Twin Falls District, located in south-central Idaho, manages over 3.9 million acres of public lands that stretch north towards Redfish Lake, east to American Falls, west to the Bruneau River and south, dipping over the Nevada border
Located in Twin Falls, Idaho - about 32 miles away
Jarbidge Field Office
Bureau of Land Management
The Jarbidge Field Office, located in south-central Idaho, manages nearly 1.4 million acres of public lands, including the remote and rugged Bruneau-Jarbidge Rivers Wilderness and Wild and Scenic Rivers, where visitors experience unsurpassed solitude in canyons of unique beauty and form
Located in Twin Falls, Idaho - about 32 miles away
Idaho Department of Environmental Quality Twin Falls Region
Regional Administrator - Dave Anderson
Our staff understand regional air quality, water quality, and waste management and remediation issues and work directly with citizens, businesses, and industries to implement the state’s environmental policies and programs.
Located in Twin Falls, Idaho - about 33 miles away
Burley Field Office
Bureau of Land Management
The Burley Field Office, located in south-central Idaho, manages approximately 834,700 acres of public lands. Here, the Oregon-California National Historic Trail hosts some of the best-preserved evidence of early pioneer trail sections
Located in Burley, Idaho - about 38 miles away
Eastern Idaho Field Office
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
The Idaho Fish and Wildlife Office (IFWO) is headquartered in Boise, Idaho, with field offices in Chubbuck, Idaho, and Spokane, Washington, which services Northern Idaho.
Located in Chubbuck, Idaho - about 85 miles away
Pocatello Region
Idaho Department of Environmental Quality
Our staff understand regional air quality, water quality, and waste management and remediation issues and work directly with citizens, businesses, and industries to implement the state’s environmental policies and programs.
Located in Pocatello, Idaho - about 88 miles away
Pocatello Field Office
Bureau of Land Management
The BLM's Pocatello Field Office manages just under 600,000 acres of public lands. Located in scenic country along the Utah/Idaho/Wyoming border, this is a wonderful place to visit or work
Located in Pocatello, Idaho - about 89 miles away
Eastern Idaho Area Office
USDA Rural Development
USDA Rural Development is committed to helping improve the economy and quality of life in rural America. Their programs are designed to help rural Americans in many ways.
Located in Blackfoot, Idaho - about 91 miles away
Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation
The mission of the Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation is to improve the quality of life in Idaho through outdoor recreation and resource stewardship.
Located in Boise, Idaho - about 106 miles away
Idaho State Department of Agriculture
The Idaho State Department of Agriculture has an ever-important place in one of the state’s largest industry sectors. We recognize Idaho’s economic well-being is forever tied to the health of its farming and ranching.
Located in Boise, Idaho - about 109 miles away
Boise District Office
Bureau of Land Management
The Boise District, located in southwest Idaho, manages approximately 4 million acres of public land stretching from the central Idaho mountains to the borders with Oregon and Nevada
Located in Boise, Idaho - about 110 miles away
Four Rivers Field Office
Bureau of Land Management
The Four Rivers Field Office, located in southwest Idaho, manages approximately 1.3 million acres of public lands. Here you will find a multiple-use landscape that includes world-class trail and river recreation opportunities, timber production, livestock grazing, and protected areas for rare and endangered wild plants and animals
Located in Boise, Idaho - about 110 miles away
Bruneau Field Office
Bureau of Land Management
The Bruneau Field Office, located in southwest Idaho, manages approximately 1.4 million acres of public lands. Here you will also see a multiple use landscape that manages habitat for the Greater sage-grouse and bighorn sheep, as well as working to support sustainable livestock grazing
Located in Boise, Idaho - about 110 miles away
Idaho Department of Fish and Game
Director - Virgil Moore
Idaho Fish and Game's mission is to protect, preserve, perpetuate and manage Idaho's wildlife resources. A 1938 voter initiative created the Idaho Fish and Game Commission structure that governs the agency today.
Located in Boise, Idaho - about 110 miles away
Morley Nelson Snake River Birds of Prey NCA
The deep canyon of the Snake River, with its crags and crevices and thermal updrafts, is home to the greatest concentration of nesting birds of prey in North America – and perhaps, the world.
Located in Boise, Idaho - about 110 miles away
Idaho Soil and Water Conservation Commission
The Idaho Soil and Water Conservation Commission (Conservation Commission) focuses on Conservation the Idaho Way - voluntary stewardship vs.
Located in Boise, Idaho - about 111 miles away
Idaho Bean Commission
Administrator - Lacey Menasco
The Idaho Bean Commission was created in 1957 by the Idaho State Legislature. It consists of eight members appointed by the Governor. Each Commissioner is actively engaged in growing, processing, or shipping beans produced in Idaho.
Located in Boise, Idaho - about 111 miles away
Idaho Department of Lands
Director - Tom Schultz
  Mission To professionally and prudently manage Idaho's endowment assets to maximize long-term financial returns to public schools and other trust beneficiaries and to provide professional assistance to the citizens of Idaho to use, protect and sustain their natural resources.
Located in Boise, Idaho - about 111 miles away
Idaho Falls Regional Office
Idaho Department of Environmental Quality
Our staff understand regional air quality, water quality, and waste management and remediation issues and work directly with citizens, businesses, and industries to implement the state’s environmental policies and programs.
Located in Idaho Falls, Idaho - about 111 miles away
Idaho Department of Water Resources
IDWR manages water in the State of Idaho via water allocation and distribution processes. Here you will find information pertaining to the recording, processing, changing, storing and adjudications of all water rights.
Located in Boise, Idaho - about 111 miles away
Idaho Water Supply Bank
Idaho Department of Water Resources - Remington Buyer, Water Supply Bank Coordinator
Overview of the Idaho Water Supply Bank The Idaho Water Resource Board (Board) has the authority to operate the Idaho Water Supply Bank (Bank).
Located in Boise, Idaho - about 111 miles away
Small Business Development Center
State Director - Doug Covey
  A Tradition of Service The Idaho Small Business Development Center (SBDC) is a statewide, university-based organization which has been helping small businesses succeed since 1986.
Located in Boise, Idaho - about 112 miles away
Brennan Bajdek, M.A., RPA
Senior Archaeologist/Project Manager - North Wind Resource Consulting
North Wind Resource Consulting provides environmental documentation and permitting (including natural and cultural resource surveys; wildlife and botanical expertise; National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) technical services; and environmental consultation such as Section 106 for cultural resources, Section 404 for wetlands, and Section 7 for endangered species); design and engineering services (including civil and mechanical, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and mapping capabilities; and Computer-Aided Design (CAD) services).
Located in Idaho Falls, Idaho - about 112 miles away
Idaho Governor’s Office of Energy Resources
Administrator - John Chatburn
  The Idaho Governor’s Office of Energy Resources (OER) is responsible for coordinating energy planning and policy development in order to promote the efficient use of energy, developing Idaho’s energy resources, and ensuring the availability of adequate energy supplies to sustain the State’s economy and quality of life for our citizens.
Located in Boise, Idaho - about 112 miles away
Idaho Office of Species Conservation
Administrative Assistant - Irina Victoria
The Idaho Office of Species Conservation (OSC) was established in 2000 within the Executive Office of the Governor. The Idaho OSC is tasked with preserving, protecting, and restoring species that are currently listed as either threatened, endangered, or candidate endangered species.
Located in Boise, Idaho - about 112 miles away
Idaho Governor's Office of Species Conservation
The Governor's Office of Species Conservation was established within the Executive Office of the Governor during the 2000 Idaho Legislative Session with passage of Senate Bill 1490 (§ 67-818, Idaho Code).
Located in Boise, Idaho - about 112 miles away
Idaho DEQ Nonpoint Source Management Program
Program Coordinator - Julia Achabal
Nonpoint Source Management §319 Subgrants Section 319 of the Clean Water Act established a grant program under which states, territories, and tribes may receive funds to support a wide variety of nonpoint source pollution management activities, including technical assistance, financial assistance, education, training, technology transfer, demonstration projects, and monitoring to assess the success of specific nonpoint source implementation projects.
Located in Boise, Idaho - about 113 miles away
Boise Region
Idaho Department of Environmental Quality
The Department of Environmental Quality's (DEQ) mission is to protect human health and preserve the quality of Idaho's air, land and water for use and enjoyment today and in the future.
Located in Boise, Idaho - about 113 miles away
Idaho Falls District Office
Bureau of Land Management
The Idaho Falls District, located in southeast Idaho, manages approximately 3.7 million acres of public land. The topography and terrain differ substantially throughout the area, ranging from sagebrush and desert to high-elevation forests
Located in Idaho Falls, Idaho - about 114 miles away
Upper Snake Field Office
Bureau of Land Management
The BLM's Upper Snake Field Office is the largest field office in the Idaho Falls District and has strong range management, recreation and realty programs
Located in Idaho Falls, Idaho - about 114 miles away
Challis Field Office
Bureau of Land Management
The Challis Field Office, located in southeast Idaho, manages approximately 799,000 acres of public lands. Here in the Challis Herd Management Area, approximately 200 horses run free on some of the most breathtaking country this nation has to offer
Located in Challis, Idaho - about 115 miles away
Idaho NRCS State Office
State Conservationist - Curtis Elke
Idaho NRCS State Office Directory.
Located in Boise, Idaho - about 115 miles away
Idaho State Office
Bureau of Land Management
The BLM manages nearly 12 million acres of public lands in Idaho, representing nearly one-fourth of the state's total land area, for multiple uses.
Located in Boise, Idaho - about 115 miles away
USDA Rural Development - Idaho Office
USDA Rural Development is committed to helping improve the economy and quality of life in rural America. Their programs are designed to help rural Americans in many ways.
Located in Boise, Idaho - about 115 miles away
Wildfire Mitigation
Boise Fire Department
Wildfire Division Boise Fire Department’s Wildfire Division works to respond to and manage large scale wildfires. Created in June 2018, the division collaborates with internal and external partners to integrate wildfire mitigation programs, Fire Adapted Community priorities and a management strategy for the City of Boise.
Located in Boise, Idaho - about 116 miles away
Western Idaho Area Office
USDA Rural Development
USDA Rural Development is committed to helping improve the economy and quality of life in rural America. Their programs are designed to help rural Americans in many ways.
Located in Caldwell, Idaho - about 134 miles away
Owyhee Field Office
Bureau of Land Management
The Owyhee Field Office, located in southwest Idaho, manages approximately 1.2 million acres of public lands. In this “Gateway to the Owyhees,” visitors can explore the North Fork and Owyhee River Wilderness areas, ride motorcycles or ATVs at Hemingway Butte, and view wild horses at one of the several herd management areas.
Located in Marsing, Idaho - about 138 miles away
Salmon Field Office
Bureau of Land Management
Located in the heart of the Rockies near the Idaho/Montana border, the Salmon Field Office, which manages almost 500,000 acres of public lands, provides spectacular scenery and great opportunities for adventure around every turn
Located in Salmon, Idaho - about 151 miles away
Cottonwood Field Office
Bureau of Land Management
The Cottonwood Field Office manages just over 131,000 acres of public lands. Much of the field office lies along the scenic Lower Salmon River corridor
Located in Cottonwood, Idaho - about 238 miles away
Lewiston Regional Office
Idaho Department of Environmental Quality
Our staff understand regional air quality, water quality, and waste management and remediation issues and work directly with citizens, businesses, and industries to implement the state’s environmental policies and programs.
Located in Lewiston, Idaho - about 275 miles away
Utah Department of Agriculture and Food
Created in 1921, the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food is one of the State's oldest agencies. It oversees dozens of legislatively mandated programs that promote the healthy growth of Utah agriculture, the conservation of our natural resources and the protection of our food supply.
Located in Price, Utah - about 291 miles away
Coeur d'Alene Regional Office
Idaho Department of Environmental Quality
Mission To protect human health and preserve the quality of Idaho's air, land, and water for use and enjoyment today and in the future.
Located in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho - about 350 miles away
Coeur d'Alene Field Office
Bureau of Land Management
The Coeur d’Alene Field Office manages just over 99,000 acres of public lands mostly centered around Lake Coeur d’Alene and the Silver Valley of Shoshone County, Idaho.
Located in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho - about 351 miles away
Coeur d'Alene District Office
Bureau of Land Management
The Coeur d’Alene District, located in the northern panhandle of Idaho, manages approximately 230,000 acres of public land. The District encompasses 11 counties, bordering Canada to the north, Montana to the east, Washington to the west and stretching south through north central Idaho
Located in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho - about 351 miles away
Northern Idaho Area Office
USDA Rural Development
USDA Rural Development is committed to helping improve the economy and quality of life in rural America. Their programs are designed to help rural Americans in many ways.
Located in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho - about 353 miles away
Western Association of Fish & Wildlife Agencies
The Western Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies (WAFWA) represents 23 states and Canadian provinces, spanning from Alaska to Texas and Saskatchewan to Hawaii - an area covering nearly 3.
Located in Cheyenne, Wyoming - about 493 miles away
Western Governors’ Association
Executive Director - James Ogsbury
The Western Governors’ Association represents the Governors of 19 Western states and 3 U.S.-flag islands. The association is an instrument of the Governors for bipartisan policy development, information exchange and collective action on issues of critical importance to the Western United States.
Located in Denver, Colorado - about 525 miles away
Monarch Conservation Science Partnership
The Monarch Conservation Science Partnership is a USGS led group of scientists, managers, and conservation organizations who perform science related to the conservation of monarch butterflies.
Located in LA Crosse, Wisconsin - about 1148 miles away
United States Fish and Wildlife Service
Department of the Interior
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, working with others, is responsible for conserving, protecting, and enhancing fish and wildlife and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people through Federal programs relating to migratory birds, endangered species, interjurisdictional fish and marine mammals, and inland sport fisheries.
Located in Washington, DC - about 1942 miles away
Bureau of Reclamation
Established in 1902, the Bureau of Reclamation is best known for the dams, powerplants, and canals it constructed in the 17 western states. These water projects led to homesteading and promoted the economic development of the West
Located in Washington, DC - about 1943 miles away
State and Private Forestry
Office of Communication - USDA Forest Service
The State, Private, and Tribal Forestry organization of the USDA Forest Service reaches across the boundaries of national forests to states, tribes, communities and non-industrial private landowners.
Located in Washington, DC - about 1944 miles away
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