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SIHA Summer Series: A Very Rough Country: Reexamining the 1879 “Sheepeater Campaign”

Stanley Museum

Join the Sawtooth Interpretive & Historical Association at our 18th annual summe series at the Stanley Museum: expanding your understanding and appreciate of the Sawtooth & Salmon River country since 1972. A Very Rough Country: Reexamining the 1879 "Sheepeater Campaign" presented by Gayle Dixon Locating a 700-page transcript from an 1880 US Army court-martial case, along with additional research, revealed details about the US Army's expedition into Idaho's Middle Fork Salmon region. The expedition was ordered after the 1879 murder of Chinese miners on Loon Creek and is often referred to as the "Sheepeater War." Join us to learn about Gayle's findings. During her career as an archaeologist for the Payette National Forest, Gayle Dixon monitored historic sites in the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness. A number of these sites were tied to the 1879 US Army Expedition often referred to as the “Sheepeater Campaign.” After retiring from the Forest Service, Gayle began doing research to answer questions she had about the 1879 events. Her work uncovered a number of records that shed light on what took place during the Army’s expedition that led to the removal of Indigenous people living in and around Big Creek. Find details ...

SIHA Summer Series: The Many Chapters of Wolf Recovery in Idaho: From Reintroductions to Bounties

Stanley Museum

Join the Sawtooth Interpretive & Historical Association at our 18th annual summer series at the Stanley Museum: expanding your understanding and appreciate of the Sawtooth & Salmon River country since 1972. The Many Chapters of Wolf Recovery in Idaho: From Reintroductions to Bounties presented by Stephen Pfeiffer, Idaho Rivers United Join us to kick off Salmon Fest! This program will cover the immense opportunity in front of Idaho communities once dam removal occurs on the Lower Snake River. Restoring this vital migration corridor would mean recovering salmon and steelhead to healthy and harvestable numbers and recovering 140 miles of free-flowing river, which could form the backbone of sport fishing and outdoor recreation economies across the region. Stephen Pfeiffer has been with Idaho Rivers United (IRU) since 2019, focusing on fisheries and hydropower issues across the state, and primarily on their campaign to recover wild salmon and steelhead via dam removal on the Lower Snake. His degree in Ecosystem Science and Sustainability from Colorado State and experience with fieldwork on desert rivers were the foundations of his work in river conservation. Stephen grew up in the Wood River Valley and feels fortunate to continue to call Idaho home today. He enjoys ...

SIHA Summer Series: Opportunity: Restoring a River and Recovering Idaho Salmon

Center for the Sawtooths

Join the Sawtooth Interpretive & Historical Association at our 18th annual summer series at the Stanley Museum: expanding your understanding and appreciate of the Sawtooth & Salmon River country since 1972. Opportunity: Restoring a River and Recovering Idaho Salmon presented by Stephen Pfeiffer, Idaho Rivers United Join us to kick off Salmon Fest! This program will cover the immense opportunity in front of Idaho communities once dam removal occurs on the Lower Snake River. Restoring this vital migration corridor would mean recovering salmon and steelhead to healthy and harvestable numbers and recovering 140 miles of free-flowing river, which could form the backbone of sport fishing and outdoor recreation economies across the region. Stephen Pfeiffer has been with Idaho Rivers United (IRU) since 2019, focusing on fisheries and hydropower issues across the state, and primarily on their campaign to recover wild salmon and steelhead via dam removal on the Lower Snake. His degree in Ecosystem Science and Sustainability from Colorado State and experience with fieldwork on desert rivers were the foundations of his work in river conservation. Stephen grew up in the Wood River Valley and feels fortunate to continue to call Idaho home today. He enjoys skiing, trail running, hiking, ...

Sawtooth Salmon Festival

Mountain Village Resort

Join us for the 24th annual Sawtooth Salmon Festival in Stanley! Get ready to celebrate Idaho's most incredible athletes in the heart of the spectacular Sawtooth Valley for a weekend packed with adventure and education. This free, family-friendly festival celebrates the epic 900-mile journey of Idaho’s iconic salmon and steelhead, traveling all the way from the Pacific Ocean to the headwaters of the Salmon River. FRIDAY, AUGUST 22: Kick Off The Weekend! A River Runs Through It (And We Want to Restore Its Flow!): Swing by the Sawtooth Interpretive & Historical Museum to hear from our own Wild Fish & Hydropower Conservation Manager, Stephen Pfieffer. He'll give you the inside scoop on the opportunity to restore 140 miles of the Lower Snake River — a vital migration corridor for salmon — and what it’ll take to bring our salmon and steelhead back to healthy, harvestable numbers. Stick around to hear amazing personal stories of Idaho's historic salmon runs. Then, Salmon Trivia! Put your knowledge to the test at the Kasino Club. An afterparty with live music from Good Friends. SATURDAY, AUGUST 23: The Main Event! The festival kicks into high gear at Mountain Village Resort and across the Sawtooth Valley! ...

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