Idaho is home to millions of acres of diverse land. From the top of Idaho's highest peak, Mt. Borah, to the depth of Hells Canyon, the deepest gorge in North America, people from around the world flock to the Gem State to see its natural beauty.
But the land, how it's managed, and by whom, has been a decades-long debate brought back into the spotlight in recent months.
Over the last several months, KTVB spoke with historians, elected officials, business owners, and conservation groups to better understand how our public lands came to be, and the lengths some are going to keep them public.
Tune in to The 208 the week of September 29 for the latest installment.