The Latest from ICL
Carl Rowe: My Plans as the 2019 ICL Artist in Residence
This blog was written by ICL's 2019 Artist in Residence Carl Rowe. Carl discusses one of the themes he will be including in his work this year: an exploration of rural Idaho.
Hiking With a Purpose
Would it surprise you that hiking and backpacking in Idaho wilderness means you also might stumble on used toilet paper or trash, like we found and picked up on our hike?
Keep Strong Protections on Cyanide Processing at Mines
Would performance-based measures be as protective as existing rules, regulations or guidance?
Keeping Our Wilderness Wild
Recently designated wilderness areas in Central Idaho will be managed slightly differently starting this summer in an effort to keep our most wild places wild.
ICL Joins Governor's Salmon Workgroup
We look forward to working together with other stakeholders to find a solution for bringing healthy, sustainable populations of wild steelhead and salmon back to Idaho.
A Member Perspective: ICL Legacy Giving
This article was written by ICL member Bob Swandby. An abbreviated version of the article will be printed in the July 2019 ICL newsletter.
Judge Sides With ICL to Protect Endangered Fish
ICL sued the Forest Service for its failure to protect endangered salmon, steelhead and bull trout from impacts associated with 20 water diversions in the Sawtooth Valley. A federal judge ruled in favor of ICL on June 17.
Meet ICL’s 2019 Summer Intern and Fellow!
Help ICL welcome our new summer intern Megan in our Sandpoint office and our new conservation fellow Randy to our Boise office!
Congratulations to ICL's Two New Directors!
The Idaho Conservation League is very pleased to announce the selection of Marie Callaway Kellner as Conservation Program Director and Jonathan Oppenheimer as External Relations Director.