The Latest from ICL
The Next Chapter
In June 2019 I will step down as the Idaho Conservation League executive director. We've done many good things together, because it's been a group effort all along. You have had my back for decades. I am very grateful to you.
A Fresh Look at ICL's Staff
The most interesting part of this job so far has been the people working in the Idaho Conservation League office.
Love McCall? Help Shape the Granite Meadows Restoration Project
The key to designing a good restoration project is having feedback from locals who know the trails and the backcountry areas. Be part of the conversation!
Finding Common Ground To Restore the Snake River
ICL is working to make the Snake River fishable and swimmable again. To do that, we must better understand the successes and challenges that impact farmers, canal operators and others who are working to restore the Snake River.
Idahoans Are Taking Action on Idaho's Changing Climate
Don't be disheartened. Act now! We have the time and the ability.
Keep Hope Alive for Caribou
With Idaho's mountain caribou herds on the brink of extinction, the tribes' biologists are stepping up to lead the way.
It's Time to Pull Together for Salmon and Steelhead
At ICL we believe common ground and opportunities for action exist.
Ozone Air Monitors Should Soon Be Installed In Eastern Idaho
Large cities generate more pollution, so they're required to monitor for certain air pollutants. Eastern Idaho cities such as Idaho Falls have grown and now need an ozone air monitors to ensure residents' health is not at risk.
Sara Dant Takes Us to Church
If you ask Sara Dant why history is important, she'd probably say history is key to learning how to build bridges, not burn them. Dant gleans lessons from Sen. Frank Church's career, tactics and accomplishments.