Centennial Mountain Wildlife Corridor

Birch Creek Valley is a part of the critical wildlife corridor connecting the greater Yellowstone ecosystem to central Idaho wilderness.

This valley serves as a vital wildlife and genetic “highway,”

enabling species migration, resilience, and biodiversity.

How does the Birch Creek Project benefit the corridor?

The Birch Creek Project enhances the health and resilience of the entire corridor, including native grasses and forbs, protecting wildlife movement, and preserving open working landscapes.

Healthy soil improves water retention and reduces erosion. Intact habitat supports migration and biodiversity. Thoughtful stewardship prevents fragmentation and safeguards long term ecological balance.

When the land thrives, the corridor thrives.

Help Us Achieve Our Conservation Goals

The future of this corridor depends on collective stewardship.

Your support helps enhance native habitat, protect wildlife movement, strengthen soil and water systems, and ensure this land remains open and resilient for generations to come.

Whether through partnership, funding, research, or advocacy, every contribution expands the impact.

Conservation is not a solo effort. It is a shared responsibility — and an invitation to participate in something lasting.