The Latest from ICL
How to Spread the Word in Ketchum
This summer, ICL has five dedicated canvassers from all over the valley helping to inform Wood River Valley residents about conservation topics.
Meet ICL's Public Lands Intern!
ICL's public lands intern, Jenna Narducci, will be helping out with our public lands work this summer.
It's a Sage-grouse Lek-stravaganza!
Across the West, wildlife and conservation advocates are coordinating a huge social media blitz June 25 and 26 on behalf of sage-grouse and other western wildlife. Learn more about this "lek-stravaganza."
Just What IS Out There?
The Multi-Species Baseline Initiative seeks to answer a basic question: What's out there?
Small Streams Aren't Important-They're Essential
Clean water is the lifeblood of America. Our citizens rely on it for drinking water. Farmers need it to grow the crops that feed us. Today, the Environmental Protection Agency is finalizing a rule that will restore protections for small streams across America. Unfortunately, Congress is attempting to undermine these protections so that polluters can avoid responsibility under the Clean Water Act.
The Idaho-Orca Connection
There is an ancient, thrilling connection between Idaho and Puget Sound that is threatened by extinction on both its ends
The Foothills Were Calling, so out I Went
ICL Artist in Residence Peter Lovera blogs about his exploration of the Boise Foothills. Check out his spread of beautiful photographs!
Idaho on Adventure Map with US Bike Route 10
This spring, the official U.S. Bike Route 10 was designated through North Idaho-a continuation of the route established last year in Washington.