Midas Gold Stibnite Gold Project Update: January 2021
January 2021 Updates: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) submitted comments that highlighted both the significant issues with Midas Gold’s proposal, and the insufficient analysis in the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS): “Based on our review of the draft EIS, we continue to have significant concerns regarding potential impacts to water quality and aquatic resources.” (EPA).
Governor Little’s Salmon Workgroup Final Recommendations Released
In early January, the Governor’s Office released the Salmon Workgroup’s final policy recommendations report.
PRESS RELEASE: Fishing, Conservation Groups Return to Court to Challenge Latest Failed Plan for Columbia-Snake Salmon
Portland, OR – Today, Earthjustice on behalf of a coalition of fishing and conservation groups returned to court to challenge the latest federal plan for hydropower operations on the Snake and Columbia Rivers…This is the eighth incarnation of this long legal fight to restore endangered salmon and steelhead.
Governor's Salmon Workgroup Wraps Up: Recap & What's Next
Ultimately, the Salmon Workgroup provided a valuable venue for Idahoans and group members to communicate the importance of salmon to our region and the desire for decision makers to come together on an effective recovery plan in a timely manner. The health of salmon and steelhead populations have been marginalized far too long, and those that rely on the wild fish have suffered as a consequence.
Midas Gold Corporation sees changes, the South Fork Salmon remains at risk
While the Forest Service is deep in the midst of compiling and analyzing tens of thousands of public comments on the Stibnite Gold Project, Midas Gold is seeing a sweeping internal transition in leadership. Read more about these changes, and updates on the Stibnite Gold Project.
Important habitat, popular recreation spot in Boise River is proposed site of golf course expansion project
The River Club, formerly known as the Plantation Country Club, has its eye on an island in the Boise River for a golf course expansion. The island, located just east of the Glenwood Street bridge in Boise, is held in the public trust by the State of Idaho. The River Club would lease the state-owned land and build several holes on the island, across the river from the current course. The development would impact recreation and important habitat in the Boise River.
Why we love rivers - and why they're essential to our wellbeing
For many of us, our favorite places and memories revolve around water. Memories of swimming or boating in lakes, wading out to cast a fishing line, hiking to waterfalls, or waves crashing on a beach instantly bring a glimmer of happiness. What is it, exactly, that causes this phenomenon?
Thankful for YOU.
In this season of thankfulness, the Idaho Rivers United crew is feeling exceptionally grateful for our IRU members and business partners -- all 2,138 of you!
We heard you loud and clear; the South Fork Salmon River is worth protecting.
Idaho has so many rivers that are worth celebrating, but there is just something special about the South Fork of the Salmon and tributaries.
Our Rivers Are For Everyone: IRU’s Partnership with Inclusive Idaho, Boise Bicycle Project
Structural racism impacts every aspect of the environmental movement, from who is allowed to access outdoor spaces, who is hardest hit by climate change, and who are allowed to be an environmentalist and make a living in that field.
A Family Committed to the SF Salmon: Using their voices to speak out against Stibnite
When the Draft Environmental Impact Statement for Midas Gold’s Stibnite Gold Project was opened for public comment, the Bruce family knew it was time to act.
PRESS RELEASE: Fishing, Conservation Groups Take Step to Renew Legal Challenge to Columbia-Snake Hydropower Operations
Portland, OR – Today, Earthjustice on behalf of a coalition of fishing and conservation groups sent a 60-day notice of their intent to return to court to challenge the latest federal plan for hydropower operations on the Snake and Columbia Rivers. This would be the sixth incarnation of a long legal fight focused on restoring endangered salmon and steelhead. The groups sending the notice have won the previous five challenges but the Trump administration continues to pursue essentially the same strategy courts have consistently rejected.
The Four Governor's Agreement: What the statement from Idaho, Washington, Montana, and Oregon means for salmon
The Governors of Idaho, Washington, Oregon, and Montana have committed to working together in salmon and steelhead recovery in a recently signed agreement.
Introducing our new Brewshed partner Meriwether Cider Co., & the 900 Mile Cider!
We are very excited to announce a new partnership (and Brewshed Partner)! Meriwether Cider, a staff-favorite of the Idaho Rivers United crew, launched a new non-profit partnership program this month called “Let’s Do Good,” and IRU was chosen as the inaugural partner of this innovative new program.
Get Involved: Submit your public comment on the Stibnite Gold Project by Oct. 28th
Use your voice to help protect the South Fork Salmon River! Submit public comment on the Stibnite Mine Project by Oct 28th to the USFS.
10 Barrel Boise, Maravia-Cascade River Gear, & McU Sports raise over $13k for IRU!
This summer, 10 Barrel Brewing Company in Boise, Maravia-Cascade River Gear and McU Sports teamed up to create a fundraiser for Idaho Rivers United! The idea began with all things summer in mind - beer, boats, and rivers!
Press Release: NW conservation and fishing organizations praise governors’ salmon agreement; press for urgency and action
SEATTLE—Conservation organizations throughout the Pacific Northwest today praised an Agreement issued by Governors Brad Little of Idaho, Kate Brown of Oregon, Jay Inslee of Washington and Steve Bullock of Montana outlining goals for a regional initiative to restore salmon in the Columbia-Snake River basin.
Our communities, wildlife, and waters are so much more valuable than gold: Ren Druash, IRU Staff
After 30 miles of winding dirt road past cliffs and through canyons, the road curved right to follow Johnson’s Creek. The cold, clean scent of mountain waters cut through the dust and hot air. Swallows darted over the water and trout swam up from the deep pools to snag unsuspecting insects.
Op-Ed: Midas Gold takes no responsibility for mining-caused water pollution, and files a lawsuit against the U.S. Forest Service
Published in The Star News
CEO Laurel Sayer recently announced that Midas Gold Corporation took “a necessary step to protect Midas Gold from being held responsible for alleged water pollution from lands owned and managed by the U.S. Forest Service”, referring to the lawsuit filed by Midas against the U.S. Forest Service on August 18th, 2020…
Thank you to our Auction Sponsors and Donors!
Without a doubt, our greatest strength is our members and partners. These supporters make our conservation efforts go farther and allow our work to continue by sharing our mission, working with others, and helping to make IRU’s events and fundraisers successful.