The Latest from ICL
Searching for Secrets in Southern Idaho's Mountain Ranges
ICL is partnering with the BLM to inventory the wilderness characteristics of Idaho's southern mountain ranges.
5,000-Mile Totem Pole Journey Makes North Idaho Stop
The Lummi tribe is committed to raising awareness of fossil fuel transportation risks and global warming in general.
A Good Reminder for ICL's Artist in Residence
Thanks to ARTA River Trips, ICL's artist in residence was a guest on a wilderness river trip that provided him a special opportunity to get inspired.
Wilderness Stewardship Project
Extra eyes and ears in Idaho's new wilderness areas help the Forest Service direct their limited personnel and resources where they're needed most.
Innovation and Collaboration Lead to the Dixie Drain
Creativity, forward thinking and collaboration are creating a cleaner river for everyone living downstream. ICL is proud of its part in the collaborative Dixie Drain project.
A New Adventure Ahead for Susan
Susan Drumheller opened our Sandpoint office in 2006. During her time at ICL, Susan made a significant impact on the organization and the work that we do.
Rollin' on the River...
A small group of ICL members recently shared the beauty and wonder of the river and wilderness... We camped nightly on white sandy beaches... The night sky was an explosion of light and shooting stars.
Are "Mini Nukes" the Answer to Our Energy Needs?
Despite the unproven design, uncertain plans for waste and extreme cost, Idaho could be the test bed for new mini nukes as a "clean energy" option.
"Leaving No Trace" in Outdoor Adventures
We demonstrate Leave No Trace principles while venturing into our wild places. That is, we leave the landscape as we found it-with no trace that we visited.