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River RAT Recap: Nez Perce Clearwater Workshop in McCall
Idaho River United was joined by Friends of the Clearwater at Salmon River Brewery in McCall for a River RAT Workshop (River Advocacy Training) last Thursday, February 20th. Over 20 people attended the workshop, which included an overview of the proposed Nez Perce Clearwater Forest Plan/Environmental Impact Statement and tips for engaging in advocacy.
For Immediate Release: Energy And Conservation Leaders Call On Elected Officials To Prioritize Urgent Snake River Issues
SEATTLE—In a letter to the Governors of Washington, Idaho, Oregon and Montana, energy company and conservation community leaders called on elected officials across the Pacific Northwest to prioritize collaborative solutions to address the issues surrounding the Lower Snake River, including the long-term decline of salmon and steelhead populations.
OR Gov. Brown Calls for Restoration of Lower Snake River and Salmon Recovery Partnership with WA
Oregon Governor Kate Brown sent a letter to Washington Governor Jay Inslee on February 11th emphasizing removal of the Lower Snake River dams as the necessary long-term solution for salmon recovery.
Updates in Politics and Policy for Salmon & Steelhead: January 2020
January saw political processes related to salmon recovery resume in both Idaho and Washington.
Late last December, Washington Governor Jay Inslee’s office released a draft Lower Snake River Dams Stakeholder Engagement Report. The report contained major takeaways gained from a months-long interview process. Interviewees provided differing responses to questions on what dam breaching would…
IRU River RAT Salmon Workshop Recap: 36 attend discussion & workshop at Payette Brewing
Last Thursday, 1/17, 36 people attended Idaho Rivers United’s Salmon Advocacy Workshop at Payette Brewing. The workshop focused on the history of the Lower Snake River, Idaho’s salmon and steelhead, and ways to engage in grassroots advocacy for salmon and steelhead restoration.
In the end, Stibnite project is an open-pit mine
Originally published in the McCall Star News, January 19, 2020, 54TH YEAR, NO. 10, pg.4. Click Here to subscribe,
BY TOR ANDERSEN
There was a time when I thought the Stibnite Gold Project may be favorable for Valley County. After all, the proposed location is a previously impacted mine site and is predicted to create many jobs. However, we need to take a closer look at what the Stibnite Gold Project really has to offer.
IRU, Advocates for the West, and Partners Secure Victory for Salmon & Steelhead: Ninth Court upholds that EPA must reduce Columbia and Snake River Temperatures
The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruling on December 20th was an important victory for Idaho’s salmon and steelhead. This ruling ensures that federal environmental regulators will be forced to uphold the standards outlined in the Clean Water Act and lower water temperatures in the Columbia River.
Poor Steelhead Returns Impact Treasure Valley Residents: No Boise River Steelhead Stock This Year
Treasure Valley residents will feel the impacts of low steelhead runs in their own backyard this year. For the first time in 20 years, Boise locals won’t have the chance to reel in a steelhead on the Boise River.
Echoing last year’s trends, the 2019 steelhead runs are reaching historic lows at roughly 40% of the 10-year average.
IRU, Hydropower Reform Coalition Opposes EPA Rule Changes
Earlier this year, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposed drastic changes to the implementation of Section 401 of the Clean Water Act (CWA). Idaho Rivers United worked with our coalition partners to review and submit comments on the proposed rule changes.
Boise Meeting Concludes Salmon Work Group's 2019 Schedule
The Governor’s Salmon Work Group returned to Boise November 19th for their latest meeting. A condensed one day format began with discussions on the essential need for public comment opportunity at future meetings, something curiously not afforded to the public this time.
Boise Salmon Workgroup Meeting Will Not Offer Public Comment Period
The Office of Species Conservation(OSC) released a media advisory on Wednesday, Nov 13th preceding the Salmon Workgroup meeting scheduled for Nov 19th in Boise. The advisory noted that the meeting will only be held for one day, and unlike other meetings held throughout the state, a public comment period has been eliminated from the agenda.
Governor's Salmon Work Group Focuses on Dams at Twin Falls Meeting
Idaho Governor Brad Little’s Salmon Work Group held their fourth meeting in Twin Falls over October 29th and 30th. The Work Group, which consists of a diverse array of stakeholders, has crisscrossed the state attempting to hash out policy recommendations for the Governor that will lead to meaningful salmon and steelhead recovery in Idaho.
Scientists Alert Policymakers in Letter That Urgent Action is Needed to Cool River Waters to Prevent Salmon Extinction
On Oct 22, fifty-five unaffiliated scientists sent a letter to policymakers in Washington State, Idaho, and Oregon urging action to address high water temperatures resulting from reservoirs behind dams that severely impact salmon in the Columbia and Lower Snake Rivers.
IRU’s 2019 Award Recipients
IRU was excited to honor our 2019 Award Recipients at our 25th Annual Gala for the Rivers hosted at JUMP! on Oct. 17th, 2019. Each of these individuals and organizations has made invaluable contributions to IRU over the last year and has been integral to our work.
IRU's 2019 Gala for the Rivers: Oct 17th 2019
Thank you to everyone who helped make our 25th Annual Gala for the Rivers a success!
We had a full house at JUMP! for live music, auctions, drinks, raffles, dinner, and more. This year’s event had a new feel with an elevated space, fun raffles, new auction items, and lots of energy!
IRU's Position Statement on Today's Announcement from the Yakama and Lummi Tribes
Idaho Rivers United has stood shoulder to shoulder with Tribal leadership on restoring salmon and steelhead populations to Idaho. As co-managers of fish and wildlife resources in the Pacific Northwest, Indigenous people provide unique expertise in the management of these resources, balancing it with cultural traditions. Collaboration with Tribal partners is a cornerstone of our work and lies at the heart of solving the salmon crisis.
EPA Overturns Clean Water Rule: What It Means for Waterways and Idaho
On September 12, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rolled back protections for waterways, headwaters, and wetlands.
Post Card Drop off at the Governor's Office
If you care about Idaho salmon and steelhead, come show your support at the state house on Tuesday, the 24th of September.
The time has come to tell the Governor that Idaho needs bold leadership in order to recover our salmon and steelhead runs. We have been collecting postcards signed by folks across Idaho and the nation addressed to our governor and now we need your help in delivering them straight to his desk.
IRU, Columbia Riverkeeper, and Partners Battle for Solution to Hot Water That is Killing Salmon
On Monday, August 26th, Idaho Rivers United and many of our partners in conservation are fighting for our salmon and steelhead before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals during oral arguments in Seattle. We are fighting for the cool, clean water that these imperiled fish require.
Governor's Salmon Work Group II
Governor Little’s Salmon Work Group reconvened in Salmon on July 30th and 31st for its second round of discussion and meetings.