Protecting, preserving, and restoring North Idaho fisheries.
OUR APPROACH
We approach our work to improve local cold-water fisheries by protecting areas of high ecologic value, reconnecting waterways so fish can more easily seek out what they need, and restoring habitats to conditions that trout can thrive in.
1
PROTECT
high quality habitat for native and wild coldwater fish.
2
RECONNECT
fragmented fish populations and habitats by improving in-stream flows and removing fish passage barriers.
3
RESTORE
watersheds by working in collaboration with others.
Our Projects
Prichard Creek
Constructing a fish haven in a waterway devastated by mining.
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Harvey Creek
Improving habitat and restoring subsurface flows for the return of bull trout.
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Education
Educating about fish, fish habitat and fishing!
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The Priest River
Collaboration with a vision of a healthy lower Priest River.
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Fish Barriers
Analyzing and removing fish barriers throughout Idaho’s Panhandle.
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Red Ives Creek
Removing a dam & improving habitat in one of the last remaining bull trout spawning streams in the Spokane River system.