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Squaw Creek Soil Conservation District briefs commissioners on watershed work, forest impacts and virtual fencing

3274471 · May 12, 2025
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Summary

The Squaw Creek Soil Conservation District updated the Valley County Board on watershed projects, weed control, post‑fire planning and outreach, and described pilot uses of virtual fencing and cooperative projects across the Payette River Basin.

Representatives of the Squaw Creek Soil Conservation District gave Valley County commissioners an overview of district priorities on May 12, focusing on watershed projects, post‑fire effects on recreation and grazing, cooperative weed management and outreach to local landowners.

The district's secretary, identified in the meeting as Mr. Beal, told commissioners the district meets with Valley, Boise and Adams county commissions and works on issues including recreation impacts, grazing and timber harvest after recent fires. He…

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