Daniel Stone is an enrolled member of the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes, living with his wife and son on the Fort Hall Reservation in Southeastern Idaho. Daniel has over 15 of years experience working with natural resources in both a technical and policy capacity; devoting the majority of his time to developing/managing complex interdisciplinary resource management projects for Idaho’s ESA-listed salmon and adaptive responses to climate change for his Tribe.
He received his Bachelor of Arts (Philosophy) from Idaho State University in 2004, a Juris Doctor from the University of Idaho, College of Law in 2007; and, was accepted to the Idaho State Bar Association as a practicing attorney in 2008. Daniel has also served as a member of the Fort Hall Business Council (governing body for the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes 2017-2018) and is a current member of Idaho Conservation League’s Board of Directors.