The Latest from ICL
Let’s get bear aware
It's important to take steps to reduce the risk of conflicts with bears.
Watching a timeless ritual
Sage grouse – both Colorado’s Gunnison and Idaho’s Greater – are in deep trouble.
Bird watching from your window: A gateway into feeling Idahome
How about a weekend escape in your own backyard?
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.
A Giant Step Backwards on the 25th Anniversary of Wolf Reintroduction
Let IDFG know you don't support proposals to expand year-round hunting, trapping and snaring of wolves.
Owyhees Face Double Jeopardy from Land and Air
If you care about the Owyhee Canyonlands, we encourage you to comment on these two proposals.
Be Prepared for Bears
Do you know the best practices for warding off unwanted bear encounters? Here are some helpful tips for being bear-aware in the backcountry or in towns near grizzly bear populations.
Expecting the Lowest Returns in More Than a Decade
Sockeye are coming back to Idaho in single digits. The recovery goal is 2,500.
Border Patrol Project Threatens Grizzly Bear Recovery in the Selkirk Mountains
Border Patrol wants to reopen Bog Creek Road near the Idaho/Canada border. Clearing this road could have big negative impacts on local grizzly bear populations.