Sage Grouse

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Direct Seed Loan Program
The Direct Seed Loan Program makes it easy for you to switch to direct seed and no-tillage operations as we offer low-interest loans to producers for major agricultural equipment purchases that: Aid in the direct placement of seed and/or fertilizers in one or two passes Aid in the removal or management of residue To be eligible you must farm within the boundaries of one of the following conservation districts in eastern Washington: Adams, Asotin, Benton, Columbia, E.
Idaho Department of Fish and Game
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.
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.
Idaho DEQ Nonpoint Source Management Program
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.
Idaho Environmental Education Association (IdEE)
The Idaho Environmental Education Association (IdEEA) has served as Idaho’s voice for environmental literacy and education since 1982.
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).
Idaho Rangeland Resource Commission
The Idaho Rangeland Resource Commission is a state agency whose primary mission is to sustain and enhance Idaho's rangelands and ranching heritage through public education.
Idaho State Office
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.
Idaho Wildlife Diversity Program
  The Wildlife Diversity Program works to protect almost 10,000 species. That is 98% of Idaho’s biodiversity! From songbirds, raptors, bats, squirrels, frogs, and lizards, to thousands of insects and other invertebrates, as well as Idaho’s native plants, many nongame species are common and can been seen in your own backyard.
Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program in Idaho
A Conservation Program for Private Landowners Our nation’s private landowners are critical to the success of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s mission to conserve, protect and enhance fish, wildlife, plants and their habitats.
Sage-grouse Conservation and Management
Idaho Fish and Game is charged with preserving, protecting, perpetuating and managing all wildlife in the state for present and future generations.
Sage-Grouse Initiative - Idaho
Ranchers are part of a range-wide collaborative effort to voluntarily aid the sage grouse and the sagebrush landscape, an effort credited with enabling the U.
Upper Salmon Basin Watershed Project
Founded in 1992, the Upper Salmon Basin Watershed Program is a community-driven partnership. Landowners voluntarily work together with local, state, and federal partners who share a vision for common-sense, scientifically sound protection and restoration of our waters.
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