The Latest from ICL
Fall into Savings of Money and Energy
Fall is the perfect time to save money and energy! Here are some things you can do.
Proposed Oil Export Terminal Tanked
Had Shell's project project been approved, an additional six oil trains would have passed through Sandpoint and other North Idaho communities each day.
Connections Run Deep in ICL Community
ICL Executive Director Rick Johnson reflects on the depth of connections evident at a dinner honoring the late Idaho conservation champion, and Idaho Conservation League founder and friend, Scott Reed.
Partnerships and Precedent Win Out Over Fantasy: Public Lands Takeover
There is an increasing clamor for politicians to follow the lead of Idaho's governor and attorney general in recognizing that there is a better way to achieve mutual goals that a public lands takeover.
A New Face at ICL
ICL welcomes a new conservation associate to our North Idaho field office.
ICL Improves Community Solar Project
A new community solar project enables more Idahoans to go solar.
Urgency and Idaho Sockeye (Part 2)
The changes that have been made, while necessary for survival of the sockeye, are not enough to restore Idaho's red fish. If we want them in our rivers and lakes, we have urgent work to do.
Urgent Patience for Salmon (Part 1)
What can Idaho, and Idaho conservation, do to create a good outcome for the salmon and the river?
What a Long, Strange Trip It's Been
"We are not fighting progress. We are making it. We are not dealing with a vanishing wilderness. We are working for a wilderness forever."