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Chainsaws in Wilderness: FAQ
Josh Johnson Josh Johnson

Chainsaws in Wilderness: FAQ

Due to the recent proposal by the Idaho Outfitters and Guides Association to allow limited chainsaw use in the Frank Church Wilderness and the discourse that has followed, ICL has developed an FAQ on the topic.

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Chainsaws in the Frank Church Wilderness?
John Robison John Robison

Chainsaws in the Frank Church Wilderness?

The Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness is special. Wilderness trails have been maintained by Forest Service crews for decades with non-mechanized tools such as crosscut saws and partner organizations. But declining federal budgets for public land management, recent drastic reductions in Forest Service staffing, and several large wildfires have contributed to deteriorating trail conditions across the Frank—leading to a request to use chainsaws to clear trails in portions of the Frank.

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The Upper Bigwood Project: Here’s What You Need to Know
Josh Johnson Josh Johnson

The Upper Bigwood Project: Here’s What You Need to Know

The Upper Bigwood Vegetation Management Project is a proposal put forth by the Sawtooth National Forest that aims to “improve forest health, reduce hazardous fuels, and restore historical forest conditions and ecosystem diversity in the upper Big Wood River drainage” (per the Proposed Action).

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The Future for Sage-grouse is Far from Certain
Jeff Abrams Jeff Abrams

The Future for Sage-grouse is Far from Certain

Whatever happens in latest round of legal and political battles regarding sage-grouse, one clear truth remains: Greater sage-grouse are disappearing because the Sagebrush Sea is disappearing. Idaho’s sage-grouse—and people—deserve better.

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Wild Idaho: Coming Home
John Robison John Robison

Wild Idaho: Coming Home

Wild Idaho!, ICL’s annual meeting at Redfish Lake Lodge, is coming up right around the corner on May 15, 16, and 17. There’s still time to get your ticket!

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