Volunteers making a difference by planting native riparian species along the Little Salmon River.
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Welcome to River Menders, a web site dedicated to describing a hands on habitat volunteer project that benefits Idaho’s salmon and steelhead. Partners include hundreds of volunteers, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game, Borah High School and private landowners.

Seed money provided by a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Community-based Restoration Program grant jump started the ongoing native riparian habitat restoration work along rivers and streams in Idaho that support anadromous fish.

Explore River Menders and see energized people making a difference and find out how you can take part and help! Check out the Interactive Virtual Tour to visit 360 degree interactive panoramas, photo galleries and videos. Visit the Network Center to find out about Volunteer Opportunities, Restoration Techniques our Partners and more.

Student volunteers proudly posing with a freshly planted willow.
Student volunteers proudly posing with a freshly planted willow.
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Last Updated:4/11/08
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