The Latest from ICL
Mountain goats in the Blacklead
The U.S. Forest Service is evaluating proposals to allow snow machines to access somewhere between 51,000 to 152,000 acres of public land in the proposed Great Burn Wilderness, which straddles the Idaho-Montana Border north of Lolo Pass.
Owyhees Face Double Jeopardy from Land and Air
If you care about the Owyhee Canyonlands, we encourage you to comment on these two proposals.
Idaho Forest Restoration Projects Are Already Well Underway
The proven track record of local forest collaboratives creates potential for larger wins through efforts such as Shared Stewardship and creates hope for the forests we all treasure.
Low Level Flights Need High Level Attention
The Air Force plans to allow supersonic flights of multiple aircraft skimming as low as several hundred feet above the ground.
ICL Joins Gov. Little’s Shared Stewardship Committee
"We look forward to working with other members to advise on active public lands management projects and ways to reduce wildfire risk to communities, create and sustain jobs, and improve the health of Idaho’s forests and watersheds.”
New Wilderness Signs Honor Former Idaho Gov. Andrus
“The Cecil D. Andrus - White Clouds Wilderness is such a beautiful area in Central Idaho. It’s fitting that it bears Andrus’ name because he did so much to protect these and other public lands throughout Idaho and the U.S.”
Hiking With a Purpose
Would it surprise you that hiking and backpacking in Idaho wilderness means you also might stumble on used toilet paper or trash, like we found and picked up on our hike?
Supporting Legislation for Rural Schools and Counties
The fate of our forests and our communities are intertwined
Gov. Little Gives to Public Lands on Idaho Gives Day
“Our successes in Idaho are directly linked to our ability to responsibly manage and protect the special places that make Idaho unique.”