The Latest from ICL
Toxic Algae Blooms Threaten Animals, Public Health in Idaho as Pollution and Temperatures Increase
Toxic algae that kills our pets and our fish is also unhealthy for humans.
You Have the Power to Protect Our Air
It's hot out there! A few simple choices allow you to flex your power to stay cool, save money - and protect our clean air and climate.
Bear Spray or Firearm?
How effective are bear spray and firearms for protecting you during encounters with bears?
Summer's the Perfect Time to Explore Alternative Transportation Options
Walking, biking, buses....oh my! There are plenty of alternative transportation options out there. Discover your favorite this summer!
ICL Has Two Summer Interns and a Fellow!
ICL's interns and fellow support our staff on many issues while they learn about conservation in Idaho.
Most Sewage Treatment Plants in Idaho Are Still Not Making the Grade
ICL's second annual report on Idaho's sewage treatment plants shows that most are violating their permits in some way. Find out how your community's sewage treatment plant is doing and what you can do.
Let's Be Careful What We Ask For
The mining industry, while it can be important locally, represents less than 1% of Idaho's economy and is also the largest polluter in the United States, while tourism is Idaho's third largest industry behind agriculture and technology.
The Central Idaho Wilderness Stewards Are Back in Action!
More than 60 volunteers are excited to help take care of Central Idaho's wildernesses this summer.