The Nature Conservancy in Idaho
@Nature_ID
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Our mission is to conserve the lands and waters on which all life depends.
Boise, ID
Joined February 2011
Huge thanks to @CongMikeSimpson for cosponsoring the Public Lands in Public Hands Act, which aims to keep public lands and public access intact. 📸South Fork of the Snake River by BLM Idaho
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Public lands need to be kept in public hands. People across America depend on them. Public lands are critical drivers of local economies, they are fundamental to the health and well-being of Americans, and they provide important habitat for plants and animals.
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Thank you @MikeCrapo and @SenatorRisch for supporting the ADVANCE Act! This lays the foundation to accelerate deployment of innovative, safer nuclear technologies, strengthened the U.S. nuclear supply chain and workforce and more.
On Tuesday, the Senate passed the ADVANCE Act with bipartisan support! This will accelerate the deployment of newer, safer nuclear energy--clean energy innovations that will help tackle climate change, create new jobs, and increase U.S. energy security.
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Thank you Senator @MikeCrapo for co-sponsoring the U.S. Foundation for International Conservation Act to support our lands, waters and wildlife and promote global and national security! https://t.co/7fr8lm2f2O
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We are so happy to have you on the team!
Excited to share that I'm stepping into the role of Science Lead for @Nature_ID! Thrilled to join the team and contribute to The Nature Conservancy's conservation efforts in Idaho and beyond! https://t.co/XbHZCWN5YI
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Thank you, @SenatorRisch, for your pivotal role in advancing the U.S. Foundation for International Conservation Act. By prioritizing sustainable financing, we're investing in the health of our planet and ensuring a brighter future for generations to come.
Thank you to Sens. @ChrisCoons, @LindseyGrahamSC, @SenatorCardin and @SenatorRisch for your leadership and commitment to investing in international conservation that would boost global stability and protect the health of our planet.
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Today, we achieved a major milestone for conservation! The Senate Foreign Relations Committee’s approval of the U.S. Foundation for International Conservation Act is a testament to how important establishing long-term, sustainable financing is for protecting our lands and waters.
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Thank you to Sens. @ChrisCoons, @LindseyGrahamSC, @SenatorCardin and @SenatorRisch for your leadership and commitment to investing in international conservation that would boost global stability and protect the health of our planet.
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A series of short, lively “hot topic” presentations will cover topics like outdoor recreation funding, quagga mussels, and our own Kari Kostka, Director of External Affairs, will be speaking about the Gem State Air Quality Initiative. Learn more ➡️ https://t.co/49h44ZehId
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Programming will feature key policymakers and important natural resource issues like working lands conservation.
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Next week, TNC staff are joining policy makers, agency employees and more at Idaho Enviromental Policy Forum (formerly called the Legislative Gala), @IdahoEF's signature event!
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Thank you @mikecrapo for voicing your support for the continued use of prescribed fire. Prescribed fire is an essential tool for mitigating wildfire, restoring forests, and protecting watersheds and communities➡️ https://t.co/eAcZZ2p5mL
crapo.senate.gov
Washington, D.C.--U.S. Senators Mike Crapo, Jim Risch (both R-Idaho) and Steve Daines (R-Montana)...
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Thank you @senatorrisch for putting your support behind the need for continued use of prescribed fire. Prescribed fire is an important tool for improving the health of forests, watersheds, and rangelands and for protecting communities.
Idaho skies are filled with wildfire smoke every summer. Active forest management, including the use of prescribed fire, is an important tool to reduce the risk of catastrophic wildfires and the associated smoke. https://t.co/oeriUWZglg
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What bird is the partridge in a pear tree?
blog.nature.org
Ever wondered: what kind of bird is that partridge in the pear tree? The answer is less straightforward than you'd think.
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Is it too late to stop climate change? (Spoiler alert: It's not.) More answers to your climate questions and how you can get involved: https://t.co/zAUvsEmm8I
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Happy #GivingTuesday! Lend a hand, share a smile, or donate. Every act of kindness matters. Be part of the solution for a brighter future. 💛 https://t.co/bY3zgbOPw4
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With less than a month to go until this year's big UN climate conference, we've put together this essential guide to #COP28 and #ClimateAction. https://t.co/JiXoyDCwkp
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Joined by Indigenous voices and global partners in Haudenosaunee Territory, @nature_ny and @UBuffalo hosted a gathering to hear powerful stories from Indigenous communities & learn about their roles in restoring Earth’s balance & fighting climate change. https://t.co/3jFGSZGxIW
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Turkeys are the ultimate day-watchers. With their excellent eyesight, they keep an eye out for trouble. But when the sun sets, they roost in trees to stay safe from ground predators like foxes and coyotes. Smart and Savvy. 🦃👏
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"Well constructed and simply beautiful"- @colespruse, Photo Contest Guest Judge. Join us in congratulating Hermis Haridas as TNC's 2023 Photo Contest guest judge winner! See more winning photos HERE: https://t.co/xO1tlnt59y
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