Current Campaigns
Current Campaigns
Fall River Corridor

From its headwaters in the Yellowstone National Park to its confluence with the Henry’s Fork of the Snake River, the Fall River brings the wildness of Yellowstone to the fertile farmland of eastern Idaho.
Many of the landowners along the Fall River want to conserve this amazing landscape, its abundance of wildlife, and their agricultural heritage.
The Teton Regional Land Trust must raise $300,000 in private, non-federal funds to purchase a conservation easement on 320 acres along the Fall River from a fourth-generation farming family. The Land Trust must raise this funding by March, 2010 in order to leverage an additional $350,000 in federal funding for this project. Please help us initiate a conservation foothold in this landscape that will support a protected corridor for wildlife, residents and visitors.

