Constructed Wetlands
for Treatment of Mine Drainage: http://www.enviromine.com/wetlands/Welcome.htm
Discusses the use of using treatment wetlands to mitigate mine drainage in coal
and metals mines. Details of design, treatment, and chemistry.
Greater
Yellowstone Coalition: http://www.greateryellowstone.org/
Homepage for the GYC. Interesting and informative regarding Yellowstone National
Park and surrounding area.
Idaho Conservation Data
Center: http://www2.state.id.us/fishgame/info/cdc/cdc.htm
The central repository for information related to the state's rare plant and
animal populations.
Idaho
Watersheds Project: http://www.idahowatersheds.org/
This group uses it's web site to help protect Idaho school endowment
lands, and all other public lands that lie on Idaho watersheds which have been
degraded by livestock abuse. Good photo archives.
Jackson
Hole Conservation Alliance: http://www.jhalliance.com/
The Jackson Hole Conservation Alliance works to protect the natural resources
of Jackson Hole by monitoring the impacts of growth and development on public
and private lands in and around the valley.
Oregon
Natural Desert Association: http://www.teleport.com/~onda/
Web site for the protection of Oregon's native deserts.
Ralph
Maughan's Wildlife Reports: http://www.forwolves.org/ralph/
Updates on the Yellowstone and central Idaho wolf reintroduction, wolf country
conservation news and much more.
Sawtooth
Wildlife Council: http://www.desktop.org/swc
....link doesn't work, search for SWC in progress - gwA non-profit organization
dedicated to the conservation of Idaho's wildlife, salmon and steelhead, and
resident fisheries located in Stanley, Idaho in the Sawtooth National Recreation
Area.
State of the Land: http://www.nhq.nrcs.usda.gov/land/home.htm
A USDA site devoted to soil and environmental quality.
The Land Degradation
Page: http://www.nhq.nrcs.usda.gov/WSR/Landdeg/papers.htm
A site discussing what happens when bad things happen to good soil.
The Nature Conservancy: http://nature.org/
The Wilderness Society: http://www.wilderness.org/