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EPISODE · Mar 15, 2026 · 1H 6M

Common Ground in the Canyons: John Robison on Collaborative Conservation

from Idaho Outfitters and Guides · host Erik Weiseth

In this information-packed episode, Erik Weiseth and Jack Hurty dive into the "unsexy but essential" work of advocating for Idaho’s outfitting industry. Erik shares insights from his recent trip to D.C. for "Camp Washington," including a surprising meeting with Senator Risch and updates on the ORG Act. Later, Jack previews a critical new economic report on the risks of public land transfers.The second half features a deep-dive interview with John Robison, Public Lands and Wildlife Director for the Idaho Conservation League (ICL). John reflects on 25 years of conservation in Idaho, the legacy of the Owyhee Initiative, and why "collaborative conservation" is the superpower needed to keep public lands in public hands.Show NotesPolicy & Advocacy UpdatesD.C. Recap (Camp Washington): Erik discusses advocating for the ORG Act, which aims to fix Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) issues regarding backcountry guide compensation.The Forest Service "Restructure": Updates from leadership on the agency’s shift away from traditional regional models.Senator Risch on Public Lands: Why the Senator’s recent comments provided a "reassuring" outlook for the future of federal land ownership in Idaho.Economic Impact Report (March 20th): Jack breaks down top-line numbers from a new study showing that transferring federal lands to the state could shift an $837 million burden onto Idaho taxpayers.Agency Relations & Local ChaptersSNRA Success: A 180-degree turn in the relationship between outfitters and Sawtooth National Recreation Area leadership.Trail Stewardship Program: How outfitters can clear trails and apply that time toward their 3% use fees.Nez-Clear Outfitter Meeting: Mark your calendars for April 7th in Orofino.Legislative WatchSJM 111: A resolution supporting "public lands in public hands" passes the Senate unanimously.The "Open Fields" Bill (SB 1238): Why IOGA is concerned about a bill that could create "poaching islands" on private property.HB 861: A look at the potential diversion of tourism promotion dollars (lodging tax) toward university budgets.Featured Interview: John Robison (ICL)The Owyhee Initiative: How a "dirtbag kayaker" ended up helping facilitate one of the most significant collaborative conservation efforts in the West.Finding Common Ground: Lessons on working with ranchers, miners, and tribes to preserve the "Sagebrush Sea."The Night Sky Connection: A story about how a suction dredge miner and a conservationist found mutual value in Idaho’s wilderness.Upcoming Conference: The Idaho Forest Restoration Partnership meeting in Coeur d’Alene (April 7–8).Links & ResourcesIdaho Outfitters & Guides Association (IOGA)Idaho Conservation League (ICL)America Outdoors AssociationAre you an outfitter or guide? Support the voice of your industry by becoming an IOGA member today.

In this information-packed episode, Erik Weiseth and Jack Hurty dive into the "unsexy but essential" work of advocating for Idaho’s outfitting industry. Erik shares insights from his recent trip to D.C. for "Camp Washington," including a surprising meeting with Senator Risch and updates on the ORG Act. Later, Jack previews a critical new economic report on the risks of public land transfers.The second half features a deep-dive interview with John Robison, Public Lands and Wildlife Director for the Idaho Conservation League (ICL). John reflects on 25 years of conservation in Idaho, the legacy of the Owyhee Initiative, and why "collaborative conservation" is the superpower needed to keep public lands in public hands.Show NotesPolicy & Advocacy UpdatesD.C. Recap (Camp Washington): Erik discusses advocating for the ORG Act, which aims to fix Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) issues regarding backcountry guide compensation.The Forest Service "Restructure": Updates from leadership on the agency’s shift away from traditional regional models.Senator Risch on Public Lands: Why the Senator’s recent comments provided a "reassuring" outlook for the future of federal land ownership in Idaho.Economic Impact Report (March 20th): Jack breaks down top-line numbers from a new study showing that transferring federal lands to the state could shift an $837 million burden onto Idaho taxpayers.Agency Relations & Local ChaptersSNRA Success: A 180-degree turn in the relationship between outfitters and Sawtooth National Recreation Area leadership.Trail Stewardship Program: How outfitters can clear trails and apply that time toward their 3% use fees.Nez-Clear Outfitter Meeting: Mark your calendars for April 7th in Orofino.Legislative WatchSJM 111: A resolution supporting "public lands in public hands" passes the Senate unanimously.The "Open Fields" Bill (SB 1238): Why IOGA is concerned about a bill that could create "poaching islands" on private property.HB 861: A look at the potential diversion of tourism promotion dollars (lodging tax) toward university budgets.Featured Interview: John Robison (ICL)The Owyhee Initiative: How a "dirtbag kayaker" ended up helping facilitate one of the most significant collaborative conservation efforts in the West.Finding Common Ground: Lessons on working with ranchers, miners, and tribes to preserve the "Sagebrush Sea."The Night Sky Connection: A story about how a suction dredge miner and a conservationist found mutual value in Idaho’s wilderness.Upcoming Conference: The Idaho Forest Restoration Partnership meeting in Coeur d’Alene (April 7–8).Links & ResourcesIdaho Outfitters & Guides Association (IOGA)Idaho Conservation League (ICL)America Outdoors AssociationAre you an outfitter or guide? Support the voice of your industry by becoming an IOGA member today.

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