“As everyone knows, this area was taken out of desert 100 years ago and it’s currently irrigated with pivots. Once the solar panels are installed it will be impossible to …
Editor’s Note: This guide to make your patio pollinator-friendly is thanks to the 2023-2024 cohort of ICL’s Emerging Leaders for Idaho’s Environment (ELIE) program. ELIE is a leadership program focused …
ICL has worked to protect and restore the air you breathe, the water you drink, and the lands and wildlife you love for over 51 years. For over 40 of …
Water levels on Lake Pend Oreille began rising on April 1st, signaling that summer is on its way. With this, comes the beginning of our volunteer Water Quality Monitoring Program! …
Editor’s Note: This blog was written by Lily Saperston, a Youth Engagement Organizer for ICL. Lily is a senior at Boise High School and an avid climate activist. She also …
ICL has worked to protect and restore the clean air, clean water, wildlands, special places, fish, and wildlife that give Idahoans such an exceptional quality of life for over 50 …
Agriculture is a cultural lifeblood of Idaho, and has been a way of life for generations of Idahoans. Through our Farm Feature series, ICL has traditionally highlighted farmers in southern …
Nestled east of Boise lies a treasured spot, eyed by climbers and wildlife alike. Here, the towering Black Cliffs aren’t just a ‘home crag’ for locals; they’re a vital sanctuary …
Between travel management plans and legislative reports, ICL staff have spent hours reading on the job lately. We decided to lighten things up and ask what staff are enjoying reading …