What is the Nongame Wildlife Conservation Fund?
Contributions are used to ensure the conservation of nongame
wildlife, rare plants, and their habitats in Idaho, to promote
greater awareness of and appreciation for species that are not
hunted, fished, or trapped, and to increase opportunities to view
and enjoy "watchable" wildlife. Donations are used for a variety
of projects including studies of rare animals in an effort to better
manage them so they don't become threatened or endangered,
educational programs and community projects, development
of wildlife viewing sites throughout the state, informational
brochures, and a nongame wildlife newspaper series available to
the public and used by teachers. Contact the Department of Fish
and Game at (208) 334-2920.





