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We’re Hiring! Southeast Idaho Project Manager (Pocatello)
TU seeks to hire a highly motivated, self-directed, and capable person to identify, plan, and implement stream restoration and fish passage projects in the Portneuf, Blackfoot, and Willow subbasins in Southeast Idaho. The project manager will be responsible for working … Continue reading
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Water Modeling in the Wood River Valley
The Wood River Water Collaborative (WRWC) represents approximately seventy-five diverse water users that came together at a critical juncture in the Big Wood basin’s history. First established about eight years ago, this group was formed to ensure the long-term health … Continue reading
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Women in Water – Jo Ann Cole-Hansen
When you think of water in Idaho, your mind might go to great memories of your favorite stream or lake; for some, our mind wanders to the plans and programs designed to support water management in our hometowns and communities. … Continue reading
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We’re Hiring! – North Idaho Waterways Project Manager
Description TU seeks to hire a highly self-motivated, self-directed and conservation driven person to identify, plan, and implement fish passage and stream restoration projects to benefit salmonids on North Idaho waterways, with focal areas in the St. Joe, St. Maries’ … Continue reading
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Women’s History Month – Senior Scientist Helen Neville
Dr. Helen Neville is a scientist who has been inspiring decision making here at Trout Unlimited for over sixteen years. She grew up with both of her parents working in the medical field as doctors; Helen started out at university as … Continue reading
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Women’s History Month – A local highlight
March is Women’s History Month; a month that highlights the contributions of women to our communities, organizations, and missions. We take this time in early spring to celebrate women who uplift, encourage, and help empower those within our localities. While … Continue reading
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We’re Hiring!
TU Idaho is growing. We’ve opened the doors to three positions listed below. Make sure to check out each job posting and share with folks who are looking or that might be a good fit! Upper Salmon Basin Project Manager: https://recruiting.paylocity.com/Recruiting/Jobs/Details/1464190 … Continue reading
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The Confluence Project:
Where North Idaho Students Get into Water! North Idaho is wet! Everything about living in North Idaho pretty much revolves around this fact. We ski, we boat the big lakes, we fish, and we build structures being mindful of water … Continue reading
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TU River of No Return Chapter Volunteers to Help Improve the Health of Hayden Creek
Hayden Creek, located near Tendoy, Idaho is one of the most productive tributaries of the Lemhi River. It contains up to 40% of spawning Chinook Salmon in the Lemhi River basin each year along with populations of Steelhead and Bull … Continue reading
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