The Latest from ICL
New wolf law might come back to bite Idaho
The new wolf law jeopardizes the authority of state management and threatens the recovery of wolves.
Lekking out with sage grouse: A first outing with ICL
If we don’t act now to preserve the habitat and lands sage grouse live on, the experience of watching this incredible bird and their mating ritual will be gone forever.
Update: IDFG seeks to expand wolf trapping again despite recreation and safety concerns
Public comments on IDFG's potential expansion of wolf trapping areas and seasons in the Wood River Valley are due Feb. 25.
Proposed trail will disrupt critical winter habitat
ICL doesn't support the trail as currently planned as it would severely impact wildlife and their habitat.
Road construction in grizzly bear habitat delayed
The Border Patrol agreed to delay reconstruction until May 2021, which provides time for the lawsuit to be reviewed by a federal judge.
One step closer to protecting wolverines
There are fewer than 300 wolverines left in the lower 48 and they're threatened by climate change and winter recreation
Teaming up to be “bear aware”
The postcard includes easy tips to address conflicts with wildlife and important contact information.