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Flashback Friday: Meet Cameron and Jamie!
This article is part of our Solar Stories series. As part of our work to support a clean energy future for Idaho, ICL is highlighting some of our amazing members and supporters who are using clean, renewable energy in their own lives.
Stand up for solar!
We need you to speak up to the Idaho Public Utilities Commission in support of a thorough solar power study that examines all the potential benefits of clean, local energy.
Trestle Creek: A rare hideaway on Lake Pend Oreille
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is reconsidering a permit issued to the Idaho Club in 2019 for a proposed marina and condominium complex at the mouth of Trestle Creek on Lake Pend Oreille.
Idaho conservation group warns of lawsuit to protect threatened bull trout
ICL filed a notice of intent to sue with the USFWS for failing to adequately assess the impacts the Boise National Forest’s Sage Hen Project would have on bull trout.
Appeals court upholds decision that Sawtooth Valley water diversions harm salmon
With one of the worst steelhead runs on record, we all need to do our part to prevent iconic salmon and steelhead from going extinct.
Conservation Groups Urge Federal Review, Oversight of Gray Wolves in Montana, Idaho
Letter to Secretary Deb Haaland and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service urges a formal examination of new threats to wolves in the Northern Rockies states of Montana and Idaho.
Going electric around Idaho!
By the end of this year, according to Republic Services’ schedule, five new electric trucks will travel Boise’s streets to pick up recycling and help improve Idaho’s air quality and climate.
Overwhelming opposition to the Kilgore Exploration Project
Thousands have weighed in to oppose the Kilgore project.
THE CHARACTER OF MIKE SIMPSON’S COLUMBIA BASIN INITIATIVE
Pat Ford, ICL's former executive director, says Mike Simpson, a Republican from eastern Idaho, is the first Northwest member of Congress to take on the "beast" of dams and salmon in 41 years.