The Latest from ICL
Stimulus package could support jobs and restore environment
With another economic stimulus package potentially in the works, the Idaho Conservation League is working with its partners to identify shovel-ready projects to put Idahoans to work to help keep what makes Idaho so special.
Idaho Forest Restoration Partnership brings governor and diverse stakeholders together
Gov. Little noted that rural communities are being hit hard with the loss of tourism revenue and that possible large scale forest restoration work can help provide some economic benefits.
ICL statement on Fall River Electric Cooperative and the federal DEIS
The Idaho Conservation League wants to restore sustainable, harvestable populations of salmon and steelhead to Idaho. This goal is not at odds with Idaho’s access to affordable energy.
Pesticide rollercoaster
ICL looks forward to continuing our work to speak up for public health and environmental safeguards around pesticide use.
Idaho guides and outfitters among those struggling
The outdoor guiding and outfitting community has been hit hard by COVID-19.
From the ICL book (and media) shelf
ICL staff share our conservation-related book and streaming recommendations.
Earthquake rattles Central Idaho...and a dam above the Salmon River
The Thompson Creek Sand Dam appears intact; event highlights vulnerabilities of mine waste pollution perched above an iconic Idaho river
Energy savings tips while you stay at home
As we shelter-in-place and practice social distancing, many of us are facing more time at home and, unfortunately, disrupted livelihoods.
Outdoor recreation in the time of COVID-19
As more and more people are getting outside amid the COVID-19 outbreak, it's important to remember to stay local, keep your distance from others, avoid unnecessary risks, and be respectful to Idaho's public lands and each other.