The Latest from ICL
Passivhaus! A New Way to Build
Passivhaus-that would be German for a smart and efficient building technique making its way into Idaho.
Ketchum Gives the Boot to Single-Use Water Bottles
The City of Ketchum recently passed a resolution banning the sale and distribution of single-use water bottles at city-owned properties, facilities and events.
What's So Great about the Boulder-White Clouds?
Guest blog by Alan Reynolds, one of the Boulder-White Clouds' biggest advocates.
Sage-grouse Conservation Success Is a Mosaic
Today, Interior Secretary Sally Jewell announced revised plans with special protections for greater sage-grouse. These plans mean sage-grouse do not warrant protections under the Endangered Species Act. For this to be a true success story, all parties need to keep working on behalf of sage-grouse and healthy sagebrush habitat.
A Legacy for Our Children and Grandchildren
Last night's celebration of our new Boulder-White Clouds Wilderness clearly showed why we do what we do. Thanks to Chicago Connection for committing its venue to our celebration and for providing fabulous food and drink! Thanks to the many people who shared in our exuberance! And thanks to the joyful children who confirmed why this work is so important!
Toot Toot! Here They Come!
The comment period is open and hearings are scheduled for two oil-by-rail facilities planned for Grays Harbor, Wash. If approved, these facilities would add to dangerous crude oil train traffic through North Idaho. Read more and take action!
Cleaning Up after Idaho Power
Pat Ford's further thoughts on a three-part agenda to align Idaho Power better with changes in Idaho's energy, climate and rivers.
A Week in the Boulder-White Clouds Wilderness
A hardy group from the Idaho Trails Association and Idaho Conservation League spent a week improving trails in Idaho's new wilderness. ICL Artist in Residence Peter Lovera participated and wrote about his experience.