The Latest from ICL
Avista Settles Rate Case to Customers’ Benefit
“Not only will rates go down for Avista customers in North Idaho, they will have more options to save even more energy.”
ICL Awards Chris Ryan and Eric Barker at North Idaho Dinner
Ryan won ICL’s highest award, the Keith and Pat Axline Award for Environmental Activism, and Barker won the J. Robb Brady Award for Environmental Journalism
Now Accepting Applications for 2020 Artist in Residence Program
ICL is seeking applicants to help us illuminate the nexus between art and nature. One artist will be selected for ICL's 2020 residency and together we will foster wider public awareness of the work of both the Idaho Conservation League and the artist.
Walking the Walk: ICL Offsets Carbon Emissions from Staff Travel
This year, we purchased 65 tons of carbon offsets — equivalent to offsetting 14 passenger cars driven for a year or 71,000 pounds of coal burned.
New Wilderness Signs Honor Former Idaho Gov. Andrus
“The Cecil D. Andrus - White Clouds Wilderness is such a beautiful area in Central Idaho. It’s fitting that it bears Andrus’ name because he did so much to protect these and other public lands throughout Idaho and the U.S.”
Welcome to our new Conservation River Fellow, Jonas!
ICL is pleased to welcome Jonas Seiler as our new Conservation River Fellow
ICL Urges Federal Court to Stop Kilgore Gold Project
This mining project threatens not only our public lands and wildlife, but could also contaminate the water Idahoans drink and use for farming and ranching.”
Be Prepared for Bears
Do you know the best practices for warding off unwanted bear encounters? Here are some helpful tips for being bear-aware in the backcountry or in towns near grizzly bear populations.
ICL’s Lawsuit Against Dredge Miner Moves Forward
"We’re extremely pleased with the court’s ruling. Protecting clean water and Idaho’s rivers is everyone’s responsibility."