Project Success Stories

Idaho Forest Restoration Partnership (IFRP) works to highlight success stories from the collaborative groups we represent. Here are a few recent projects collaborative groups participated in ranging from trail clean up days to wildfire mitigation. The projects are completed on public lands all across Idaho for the benefit of wildlife, local communities, and land users.

Trail Cleanup Day Hosted as Part of National Trail Day

Nez Perce and Clearwater National Forests The Clearwater Basin Collaborative (CBC) and the Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests are co-hosting a Trail Cleanup Day on Saturday, June 6, 2026, as part…

Collaboration in Action: Shaping the Lacy Lemoosh Restoration Project

The Shoshone Benewah Forest Collaborative (SBFC) demonstrates how diverse interests can come together to improve Idaho’s public lands through collaboration and shared problem-solving. Comprised of representatives from conservation organizations, the…

End of the World & Hungry Ridge Project

The End of the World & Hungry Ridge Project is a landscape-scale restoration effort focused on improving forest resilience to insects, disease, wildfire, and future climate impacts in north central…

Deer Point Stewardship Project

The Boise National Forest is entering the second year of the four-year Deer Point Stewardship Project, a proactive forest management effort focused on improving forest health and reducing wildfire risk…

Murray Creek Project

The Boise National Forest is advancing the Murray Creek Project on the Emmett Ranger District to improve forest resilience, reduce wildfire risk, and strengthen landscape-scale restoration efforts near Smiths Ferry,…

Have a story to share? We want to hear from you!

Collaboration is making a difference across Idaho’s forests, and we want to help tell those stories. If your collaborative group, agency, organization, or partnership has a success story, innovative project, or lesson learned to share, we invite you to submit it for consideration. By highlighting your work, we can showcase the power of collaboration, celebrate accomplishments, and inspire others working toward healthier forests and more resilient communities.

Success Story