The Latest from ICL
Fish and Wildlife Service seeks to "reaffirm" limited habitat protections for caribou
A federal judge ruled that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service erred when it significantly reduced habitat protections for Idaho's lone caribou herd without first seeking additional public input.
Court Ruling: Wolverines Deserve Protections
A federal judge in Montana ruled that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) must reconsider protections for wolverines under the Endangered Species Act. The ruling applies to the estimated 300 wolverines that remain in the northern Rockies and north Cascades, including subpopulations that persist in some of Idaho's most rugged high country.
Seeking Guardians of the Wild Places
The Boulder-White Clouds have been protected as wilderness, but our work here is not done. This summer, ICL is partnering with the U.S. Forest Service to create a wilderness stewardship program. It's your chance to get involved!
Idaho: A Poacher's Paradise?
While the Idaho Legislature continues to focus primarily on administrative rules this week, there is both good and bad news for poachers.
Keeping Carbon in the Ground
With record-setting global temperatures changing our climate we must cut carbon pollution. Thankfully, new polices and changing markets can take us in the right direction. Where will Idaho go?
The Voice of Malheur
A statement from the staff of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge was posted on Facebook today. Here it is.