-Rivers at the Crossroads: Law, Science, Politics,
and People” will bring together conservationists, agriculturalists
and politicos to talk about water-use conflicts in Idaho and other
Western states. Symposium organizer Marty Bridges says the meeting
will give people the opportunity to voice their concerns about
water-use policy directly to the heads of the Idaho Department of
Fish and Game, the Idaho Department of Water Resources, the
Northwest Division of the Bureau of Land Management, and others.
The March 18-19 symposium in Boise features Denis Hayes, director
of the Bullitt Foundation, Idaho Attorney General Larry Echohawk,
Bureau of reclamation head Dan Beard, and keynote speaker Charles
Wilkinson, University of Colorado law professor. For more
information contact Idaho Rivers United, PO Box 633, Boise, ID
83701 (800/574-7481).
This article appeared in the print edition of the magazine with the headline Symposium won’t be dry.

