IRU's first River Fellow, Tess McEnroe, and the future of IRU's Guide Education
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IRU's first River Fellow, Tess McEnroe, and the future of IRU's Guide Education

IRU is excited to introduce our first ever Graduate Fellow, Tess McEnroe! Tess will be focused on developing and enhancing IRU’s Guide Educaiton program by developing an online certificate program. The Wild & Scenic Stewardship Guide Education Program will provide guides with a comprehensive opportunity to learn more about salmon, steelhead, and the Middle Fork Salmon River through a virtual platform.

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Reflecting on 30 years: Tom Kovalicky, IRU Board Advisor
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Reflecting on 30 years: Tom Kovalicky, IRU Board Advisor

I was eager to share my knowledge from my Nez Perce National Forest and Nez Perce Tribe experiences protecting the watersheds from excessive and careless logging and road building. The Forest Management Team changed the extractive resource models to new holistic approaches that favored water quality and adramous habitat.

IRU allowed me to share that experience first hand.

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These places are worth protecting: Caitlin Straubinger, IRU Staff
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These places are worth protecting: Caitlin Straubinger, IRU Staff

A few weeks ago, I drove up the windy South Fork Salmon road, following the curve of the river to a campsite on the riverbank, nestled in the pines. My colleagues and I waded in the cool water, chatted around a quiet campfire, and checked out the Neowise comet in the astonishingly dark sky.

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Recap: IRU's first ever River Run was a success!
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Recap: IRU's first ever River Run was a success!

Big thanks to all who participated in our inaugural IRU River Run! Twenty-five eager river-supporters registered to walk, run, hike, paddle, bike (and in one instance, boogie board!) their way to fundraising victory for our rivers. We were blown away by the over $4,000 they raised in their fundraisers.

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A Vision For the Next 30 Years: Nic Nelson, IRU Executive Director
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A Vision For the Next 30 Years: Nic Nelson, IRU Executive Director

A couple of days ago I woke up and read the newly released Final EIS on the proposed Pebble Mine in Bristol Bay, Alaska. The FEIS, which contradicts the findings of the previous administration, identifies almost 200 miles of streams and more than 4,600 acres of wetlands that would be impacted…by Phase 1 of the project….

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Press Release: Outdoor recreation and conservation advocates challenge EPA rule granting industry priority over state, public in clean water decisions
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Press Release: Outdoor recreation and conservation advocates challenge EPA rule granting industry priority over state, public in clean water decisions

SEATTLECiting breathtaking levels of overreach, conservation, fishing, and paddling advocates today filed a complaint in federal court challenging the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) final rule effectively sidelining the role the states and the public have long played in permitting decisions affecting clean water.

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Alaska and Idaho Salmon: Pride of Bristol Bay and Idaho Rivers United
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Alaska and Idaho Salmon: Pride of Bristol Bay and Idaho Rivers United

Pride of Bristol Bay and Idaho Rivers United are supportive business partners. We share salmon conservation issues, work together to protect fisheries from detrimental mining proposals, and share the same values about protecting wild salmon and wild rivers in all our key fishery systems. Learn more about Pride of Bristol Bay & purchase your sustainably caught, wild Alaskan salmon!

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Supporting Guides and Outfitters During COVID-19
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Supporting Guides and Outfitters During COVID-19

For many of our Guide and Outfitter partners, this has been a particularly devastating year. Covid-19 has left many of them in a place of uncertainty and stress. These local, small businesses are foundational in the river community, providing thousands of people opportunities for exploration and adventure on some of the most pristine and renowned rivers in the west.

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Event Recap: Idaho Gives &  Virtual Wild & Scenic Film Fest
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Event Recap: Idaho Gives & Virtual Wild & Scenic Film Fest

Despite sheltering-in-place and social distancing, the last few weeks have been busy at IRU with Idaho Gives and our first-ever virtual Film Festival! We celebrated Idaho Gives 2020 April 23rd -May 7th, and we hosted our Annual Wild & Scenic Film Festival during the last week of April as well.

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ASUI Senate Passes Resolution to Call for Breaching of Lower Snake River Dams
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ASUI Senate Passes Resolution to Call for Breaching of Lower Snake River Dams

The Senate of the Associated Students of the University of Idaho recently passed a resolution calling for breaching of the Lower Snake River dams. The resolution stated that “the four Lower Snake River Dams cause damage to the Snake River ecosystem, are costly to maintain, fail to produce promised economic benefits and are nearing the end of their useful lifespan”.

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