Posted September 1st, 2008

November 18 – 19, DoubleTree Riverside · Boise

Building on the success and diverse attendance of the previous years’ conferences, nearly 400 interested Idahoans and other Northwest citizens gathered to share information and build professional networks.

The IES is dedicated to strengthening the spirit of Idaho to achieve a healthy environment through communication, education, and action.
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Keynote Presentations

 

Jim Evanoff
Sustainability Manager,
Yellowstone National Park

Don Wharton
Senior Attorney,
Native American Rights Fund

David Moen
Oregon Condor Restoration Specialist,
Oregon Zoo and Wildlife Recovery Expert

Film: “Red Gold”
followed by a presentation by one of the stars in the documentary

 

The IES offered 4 keynote events
with nationally recognized speakers and over 40 track sessions including the subject areas:

  • Air Quality
  • Land Use
  • Fire
  • Energy
  • Water Resources
  • Environmental Grants
  • Recreation
  • Tribal Perspectives
  • Waste & Environmental Ed.
  • Climate Change
  • Biodiversity
  • Environmental Justice
  • Children & Nature
  • GeoWeb Networking

IES 2007 Slideshow

Kellie Baker, IES Coordinator
Phone 208-336-7080
email info@idahosummit.org
3501 W. Elder, Suite 102
Boise, ID 83705

 

 

 

 

 

The fiscal agent for this year’s IES was the Palouse-Clearwater Environmental Institute (PCEI)

All donations to IES are tax deductible.


Contact: 208 882-1444
p.o.box 8596 Moscow, ID 83843