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  • Teton Basin

    Because of the rare plant and wide-ranging animal species that depend upon it, the Teton River Basin has been ranked the number one private lands conservation priority area within the entire Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem for its combination of irreplaceable ecological value and vulnerability.

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  • Teton Basin

    Steeped in agricultural tradition, farming and ranching remains significant in Teton Basin, benefitting both people and wildlife.

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  • South Fork

    The South Fork Snake River corridor from Swan Valley to Menan Buttes is one of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem’s most outstanding fish and wildlife resources, including the cottonwood gallery forest along this reach of the river, named the number one wildlife resource in Idaho.

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  • Sand Creek and Middle Henry’s Fork

    Because of the combination of rare plant and animal populations in the area, the Henry’s Fork River is ranked as the number two conservation priority within the entire Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem for its irreplaceable ecological value.

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  • Island Park and Shotgun Valley

    The Island Park Caldera, the Henry’s Lake Flat, Shotgun Valley, and the south slope of the Centennial Range make up a large and diverse landscape, where there are is great value for migratory and wintering elk and sage grouse, raptor migration corridors, and expansive habitats of value to many species.

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🌾 Today is the final day of Idaho Gives. Thanks to supporters across our community, we’re more than halfway toward our $20,000 matching goal made possible by an anonymous donor!

Your support helps keep eastern Idaho’s working lands productive and protected.

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When land is conserved, the work does not end at the signing. It continues through stewardship, relationships with landowners, and ongoing care that ensures conservation values are upheld over time.

Our community and partners make this work possible, turning long-term protection into real, on-the-ground care year after year.

Thanks to a generous anonymous donor, a $20,000 matching gift is available, so every contribution goes twice as far in supporting this eduring work.

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