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  • Posted on November 14, 2018
  • Boise River Team
  • birds, Boise River, City of Boise, Education, Hyatt Project, invasive weeds, plants, Recreation, Urban, vegetation, Volunteer

Urban Reserve Feels the Love

120 youth and adults took to the hillsides at the City of Boise’s Hyatt Hidden Lake Reserve in October to create healthier habitat for birds and reduce fire risk. Armed […]

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  • Posted on August 19, 2018September 23, 2018
  • Boise River Team
  • access, Recreation

Goal Reached to Restore Greenbelt Bridge!

By Jan Johns, Executive Director Idaho Foundation for Parks and Lands September 23 – UPDATE We met our fundraising goal! We asked for your help, and you stepped up big […]

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  • Posted on August 17, 2018
  • Boise River Team
  • Agriculture, Boise River, Fish and Aquatic Habitat, Instream Habitat, Water Quality

Parma Rancher Tackles Water Quality

The Pintail Ranch straddles the Boise River near the Highway 95 bridge by Parma, ID. Doug Bates bought the the beautiful property, in part, to create and improve wildlife habitat […]

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  • Posted on July 22, 2018July 23, 2018
  • Boise River Team
  • Agriculture, Boise River, Research, Water Quality

Sediment and Phosphorus Begone

by Hal N. Anderson, Manager, Clean Water Partners LLC. Can bio-engineered sediment basins and constructed wetlands improve water quality in the Boise River by reducing levels of phosphorus and sediment? […]

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  • Posted on July 18, 2018July 18, 2018
  • Boise River Team
  • birds, City of Boise, Education, Hyatt Project, plants, Recreation, Urban, vegetation, Volunteer

Sagebrush is the Smell of Home

By Kali Nelson, US Fish and Wildlife Service The Hyatt Hidden Lakes Reserve in Boise, Idaho is a 44-acre urban reserve. It provides habitat for a multitude of species such […]

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  • Posted on July 8, 2018
  • Boise River Team
  • boating, Boise River, Recreation, Volunteer

Boogie for the Boise River

Love to paddle, run, drink root beer or beer, listen to live music, and support the Boise River all in the same day? Here is your perfect opportunity. BREN will […]

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  • Posted on June 27, 2018June 27, 2018
  • Boise River Team
  • Agriculture, birds, invasive weeds, plants, riparian, Riparian Habitat, vegetation, Volunteer, Water Quality

From Weeds to Wetland

By Erin Brooks and Liz Paul Many hands made quick work of planting over 300 trees and shrubs at Jason Cagle’s constructed wetland in Greenleaf on April 20.  The work […]

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  • Posted on June 2, 2018June 2, 2018
  • Boise River Team
  • boating, Boise River, Recreation, Safety

Boise River Boating Report

Flows have fluctuated on the lower Boise River this spring, but as the river begins its final downward dance, many people are thinking about getting on the river in their […]

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  • Posted on May 31, 2018May 31, 2018
  • Boise River Team
  • birds, Boise River, Education, Fishery, Instream Habitat, Research, Riparian Habitat

IBO’s Boise River Research Station

By Gregory Kaltenecker, IBO Executive Director Most people know about the Intermountain Bird Observatory’s Lucky Peak Station high in the Boise foothills. Volunteers help band hundreds of migratory birds there […]

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  • Posted on May 7, 2018
  • Boise River Team
  • birds, City of Boise, Hyatt Project, invasive weeds, plants, Urban, Volunteer

Volunteers Dig In and Dig Out at Hyatt Reserve

More than 90 volunteers made quick work of planting 550 shrubs at the City of Boise’s Hyatt Hidden Lakes Reserve on April 14 as part of the Boise River Enhancement […]

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We are a network of people that live, work and play in the Boise River watershed dedicated to promoting the ecological enhancement of the river.

Photo Credits: Generation Wild, Steve Bly, Ken Miracle, Gary O. Grimm

Boise River Enhancement Network
P.O. Box 9402
Boise, ID 83707

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