The Latest from ICL
NEWS RELEASE: Conservation Groups Send Notices of Intent to Sue Cities of Burley and Rexburg over Pollution in Snake and South Fork Teton Rivers
Today, the Idaho Conservation League (ICL) and Snake River Waterkeeper (SRW) informed the cities of Burley and Rexburg of the organizations’ intent to sue over ongoing violations of the federal Clean Water Act at each city’s wastewater treatment plant.
The Lonesome Larry Love Story
Lonesome Larry wasn’t always Lonesome: he was born with hundreds of other young sockeye salmon in Idaho’s Redfish Lake. So why did his love story end in heartbreak?
Help send Northwest youth to D.C. to advocate for a future with salmon abundance!
Youth Salmon Protectors from across the region are planning a trip back to D.C. this spring, but they need your help to get them there.
ICL Legislative Update: Amendments drop, debates sharpen, and stakes rise
Bill introductions have picked up as the session enters the busy month of February. Two pre-session predictions we had are currently taking shape—energy and public lands are front and center.
The many (false) narratives of the Stibnite Gold Project
For more than a decade, Perpetua Resources—the junior gold mining company behind the controversial Stibnite Gold Project—has peddled a shifting set of narratives to “sell” their project to Idahoans, investors, and the U.S. Government. Let’s look at how well those narratives have really held up.
ICL Legislative Update: Week #4 and we are rolling along
The pace at the Idaho legislature picked up in week 4 as bill introductions continued.
Power Council Draft Fish and Wildlife Amendments Fall Short for Salmon Recovery
NPCC is updating its plan designed to mitigate harm of hydropower operations to endangered native fish on the Columbia and Snake rivers, and its time for salmon advocates to engage in the process.