
The Idaho Department of Fish and Game has entered into a new Good Neighbor Authority agreement with the U.S. Forest Service.
It marks the third GNA agreement in the Clearwater region, strengthening partnerships to restore wildlife habitat, improve forest management, and enhance recreation opportunities. Approximately $1.4 million in funding is tied to projects under the agreement, supporting initiatives aimed at benefiting Idaho’s wildlife, public lands, and local communities.
According to a news release, by aligning with the Fish and Game mission, the agreement ensures that projects not only improve forest conditions but also sustain healthy wildlife populations, protect critical habitats, and expand opportunities for hunting, fishing, and outdoor recreation.
Projects have already begun and will continue through the agreement period ending in 2035.
