Lava Lake Institute for Science and Conservation

Lava Lake Institute for Science and Conservation
Not-for-profit Organization
Industry Not-for-profit Conservation
Founded 2004
Founder Brian & Kathleen Bean
Headquarters Hailey, Idaho
Area served
Central Idaho
Key people
Brian and Kathleen Bean, founders
Tess O'Sullivan, Program Director of Science and Conservation
Website lavalakeinstitute.org

The Lava Lake Institute for Science and Conservation is a not-for-profit organization with a mission to increase scientific knowledge and advance conservation in the Pioneer Mountains (Idaho) and Craters of the Moon National Monument region of south-central Idaho. The Institute is engaged in research and conservation projects.

Founding

The Institute was established in 2004 by Brian and Kathleen Bean, owners of Lava Lake Ranch who had conducted research and habitat restoration projects on their own deeded and leased public lands. As their own conservation programs increased in size and scope, they recognized the need for an independent non-profit that would promote and conduct scientific research and implement more ambitious conservation projects throughout the region.[1]

Projects

The major project areas of the Lava Lake Institute include land conservation, scientific research, education, and collaboration with partners. Examples of the Institute's work include:

References

  1. Reinventing Ranching, Sun Valley Magazine, Summer 2009 http://www.sunvalleymag.com/Sun-Valley-Magazine/Summer-2009/Reinventing-Ranching
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