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County approves researcher posters for wolverine survey; Valley Soil & Water Conservation District provides watershed update and asks for legislative support

2085464 · January 7, 2025
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County commissioners approved a University of Idaho researcher’s request to place recruitment posters at two Payette National Forest parking areas for a winter recreationist survey on wolverine management and heard a detailed watershed and stormwater update from the Valley Soil & Water Conservation District.

Valley County commissioners approved a request from a University of Idaho PhD student to place recruitment posters at Francis Creek/Francis Wallace and Brush Creek parking lots to recruit winter recreationists for a survey on wildlife perspectives, particularly in light of recent federal action related to wolverine listing.

The researcher said posters and QR codes (and a stack of business-card‑style handouts) would be installed from late January through about late April and that participation is voluntary. Commissioners and Parks & Recreation Director Larry Lackson advised the researcher to coordinate placement to avoid blocking snow…

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