Have you checked out our 2024 Impact Report? Inside you will find stories of conservation successes across Idaho like: -Expanding the prescribed forest workforce to restore forest health -Helping our partners receive public funds for important community-driven projects -How our newest (and largest) demonstration farm partnership is showing how regenerative agriculture is improving soil health at scale Explore the report here➡️ https://nature.ly/406WNDZ
The Nature Conservancy in Idaho
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Conserving the lands and waters on which all life depends – globally, and in Idaho.
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Conserving the lands and waters on which all life depends – globally, and in Idaho.
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Are you a recent high school graduate or college student passionate about conservation and eager to make a difference this summer? The Nature Conservancy's Silver Creek Preserve in Picabo, Idaho, is looking for a dedicated Summer Intern to join our team! What You'll Do: ➡️Engage with visitors and provide educational programs ➡️Assist with trail maintenance and preserve upkeep ➡️Participate in ecological monitoring and invasive species control Requirements: ⭐High school diploma and an interest in natural resources or recreation management ⭐Ability to perform physical work and work outdoors in various conditions ⭐Strong communication skills and a willingness to interact with the public This is a fantastic opportunity to grow your skills, contribute to meaningful conservation efforts, and be part of a supportive and inclusive team. 🌍✨ Learn more and apply at https://nature.ly/4iFrbN8
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Do you have a go to tree species for Christmas? Kris Millgate challenges tradition with her choice this year—a juniper. Read her story on The Nature Conservancy's Cool Green Science Blog about the adventure of finding her tree and how juniper encroachment is a threat to sage-grouse and sagebrush ecosystems across the West. https://nature.ly/4gfwfpL
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On December 13, The Nature Conservancy’s Global Director of Human Rights will be joining the UN Environment Programme to unveil 10 Core Principles for Human Rights for Conservation Organizations and Funders. This event is a crucial step towards ensuring that conservation efforts are aligned with human rights principles. We invite you to join us virtually for this global event. Together, we can support these principles and work towards a future where human rights and conservation efforts are intertwined. 📅 Date: December 13 🕒 Time: 12:00 PM EST / 10:00 AM MST / 5:00 PM UTC 📍 Register here ➡️ https://nature.ly/3Bo3hVw Get a sneak peak of the 10 Core Principles here➡️ https://nature.ly/4iqlMtd
Core Human Rights Principles for Private Conservation Organizations and Funders
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Sign up today for the Magic Valley Soil Health Forum 2025 on Wednesday, January 8th! 🌱 This annual event is for producers to share about their year, discuss topics in a group setting, and to hear local soil health news. Lunch is provided and the Forum will take place on the College of Southen Idaho campus in Twin Falls. Register here➡️ https://nature.ly/4gpNTXM
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"Our greatest successes of 2024 prove how much our work has grown—partnerships formed one relationship at a time, conservation work so important it has expanded across regions... As we begin the next chapter of our work, these inspiring outcomes are the strong foundation that will enable us to keep making a difference for nature." —Mark Menlove, Idaho State Director We're thrilled to share our 2024 Annual Impact Report which marks the completion of our ambitious five-year strategic plan for The Nature Conservancy in Idaho. Launched in 2019, this plan brought innovative solutions like our Climate Action and Regenerative Agriculture initiatives to life. Explore the report and see the conservation successes that your support helped us achieve⬇️ https://nature.ly/3ZCgW4L
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The Nature Conservancy is seeking a part-time Development Coordinator to join our dynamic, hard-working and successful team based in Hailey, ID. 🌍 The Development Coordinator will: 📋Assist with fundraising activities, including drafting correspondence, coordinating logistics for meetings, and planning special events. 🤝Engage with donors, trustees, staff, and professionals, providing essential program information and supporting the Development Director with administrative tasks. 💡Utilize our fundraising management system to improve effectiveness and support decision-making processes. This role is 20 hours a week and is eligible for benefits. View the job to learn more➡️ https://lnkd.in/gU9gffss
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Growing up on a farm near the Palouse, Brad Johnson had an “ah-ha” moment at age 12 that changed his view of farming. His father began using a no-till drill and for the first time, the farm’s soil erosion was gone. “We saw results that very first year. Every time we no-tilled, the erosion stopped. And every time we tilled again, the erosion came back.” As a third generation farmer and soil health advocate from a young age, we consider ourselves lucky to have Brad Johnson as our agricultural strategy manager for TNC in Idaho. Brad manages TNC’s soil health demonstration farm in the Magic Valley and works directly with Idaho farmers to provide them with resources, equipment and consultation to implement regenerative agriculture practices on their own farms. Read his story and those of other Idaho farmers that are embracing soil health practices to create a better future for their families, communities and nature➡️https://nature.ly/4i4BlXj
Farmers Taking the Lead for a Healthier Future
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🦃It's that time of year when the wild turkey takes center stage. From door decorations to advertisements, turkey images are everywhere. And if you live in the U.S., there's likely a wild turkey roaming near you! The wild turkey has become a familiar sight, even in suburbia. But don't let its familiarity fool you—this bird is fascinating! Discover turkey facts to dazzle your family like how at the turn of the 20th century, the population of American wild turkeys was lower than the population of elephants or orangutans today➡️ https://nature.ly/3AO9VEp 📸David Moynahan
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Did you know that at the turn of the 20th century, the population of American wild turkeys was lower than the population of elephants or orangutans today? What happened next is one of the great chapters of conservation history. Through regulation, reintroduction, and reforestation, the wild turkey made a spectacular recovery. Today, they are thriving, sometimes even too well, extending beyond their native range and occasionally becoming a nuisance in suburban areas. 🦃 Learn more from the Cool Green Science Blog: https://nature.ly/3OkmFFR
The Ultimate Guide to the Wild Turkey
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