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Summary

State: ID

Videos around Idaho

This map shows the approximate location of video footage covering the work on the program in the state.

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The source layers for fish ESU, MPG, and Population information was sourced from https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/resource/map/species-ranges-salmon-and-steelhead-all-west-coast in Oct, 2020

Restoration Worksites

This map shows locations of planned, in progress, and completed work since 2005.

Idaho

Project Expenditures

This chart uses work site locations and budgets to assign expenditures to the State. Note that some projects operate outside of the four main states.

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Habitat Accomplishments

This chart rolls-up implementation metrics entered by contractors and later updated when work elements are completed.

County: Habitat Accomplishment:

At work in Idaho

Description: Page: 16 Figure 8: Albeni Falls wetland at low water levels in July 2010. Courtesy of IDFG.

Project(s): <a title="1992-061-03" href="/Project.mvc/Display/1992-061-03">1992-061-03</a>

Document: P121852

Dimensions: 1417 x 849

Description: Page: 20 Photo 13c: Constructing exclosure fence two miles north of Salmon, Idaho. July 2011. Courtesy of Shoshone-Bannock Tribes.

Project(s): <a title="1994-050-00" href="/Project.mvc/Display/1994-050-00">1994-050-00</a>

Document: P123936

Dimensions: 614 x 460

Description: Page: 6 Photo 3: Adding wood to improve salmon habitat on the Red River. Courtesy of Nez Perce Tribe.

Project(s): <a title="2002-072-00" href="/Project.mvc/Display/2002-072-00">2002-072-00</a>

Document: P115991

Dimensions: 892 x 599

Page: 16 Figure 8: Albeni Falls wetland at low water levels in July 2010. Courtesy of IDFG. Page: 20 Photo 13c: Constructing exclosure fence two miles north of Salmon, Idaho. July 2011. Courtesy of Shoshone-Bannock Tribes. Page: 6 Photo 3: Adding wood to improve salmon habitat on the Red River. Courtesy of Nez Perce Tribe.
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