Idaho Conservationist, July 2013 Vol. XVI, Number 2

Volume XVI Number 2 July, 2013 Consensus in the Clearwater Background The Clearwater Basin is a landscape rich with resources and history. With its towering pines, unbroken backcountry forests, robust fish and wildlife, and rural lifestyle, the Clearwater is a land of abundance. Yet, for decades, competing interests have been at odds. So in 2008, Sen. Mike Crapo (R-ID) convened the CBC to forge commonsense solutions for the people of Idaho—and for all Americans. Representatives from conservation, timber, state and local government, recreation, economic development, the Nez Perce Tribe and Every member of the Clearwater Basin Collaborative voted to endorse the agreement. (continued on page 3) Snow Peak, Clearwater country / Jonathan Oppenheimer For five years, the Idaho Conservation League has met with diverse interests in the Clearwater Basin of north-central Idaho to hammer out an agreement addressing economic development, wilderness protection, resource management, watershed restoration, tribal needs and recreation. In May, after dozens of meetings, hundreds of phone calls and thousands of cups of coffee, every member of the Clearwater Basin Collaborative (CBC) voted to endorse the agreement, which outlines specific actions and recommendations that satisfy the diverse needs of our constituents.