Idaho Wildlife Diversity Program Updated:08/2020

 

The Wildlife Diversity Program works to protect almost 10,000 species. That is 98% of Idaho’s biodiversity!

From songbirds, raptors, bats, squirrels, frogs, and lizards, to thousands of insects and other invertebrates, as well as Idaho’s native plants, many nongame species are common and can been seen in your own backyard.
The Idaho Wildlife Diversity Program was created when the former Nongame Wildlife Program and Idaho Conservation Data Center merged. 

The program’s goal is to maintain viable, self-sustaining populations of all native wildlife and plants to prevent species from becoming endangered. Emphasis is given to priority species and habitats identified in Idaho’s State Wildlife Action Plan.

Program projects also benefit game species, such as elk, deer, sage-grouse and salmon, that share the same habitats.


Contact Idaho Wildlife Diversity Program

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Contact Idaho Wildlife Diversity Program

Idaho Department of Fish and Game
600 South Walnut
Boise, ID  83712
Phone: (208) 334-3700
Fax: (208) 334-2148


Service Area

Statewide Program in:
  • Idaho