The Latest from ICL
ICL adds new team member, two step into new roles
The Idaho Conservation League (ICL) is pleased to welcome a new Communications Manager and two transitions into new positions in its Boise and Sandpoint offices.
McClure Assessment series: Climate change and infrastructure
As weather and climate-related events worsen, Idahoans can expect to see more delays, closures, and expensive repairs to roads and bridges. Increasing the resiliency of Idaho’s transportation system is of utmost importance for our economy.
2022: This is the year for salmon
For those who care about salmon, orca, and Tribal justice, now is the time to advocate. For leaders who claim to care about these things, now is the time for action. Together, we can make 2022 a year for salmon, and for so much more.
Idaho conservation group files litigation to restart and improve large restoration project in Boise National Forest
The Idaho Conservation League (ICL) today filed a lawsuit in federal court against the U.S. Forest Service for failing to comply with environmental laws when it approved the 20-year “Sage Hen Integrated Forest Restoration Project.”
Investigating climate change impacts
On December 14, The University of Idaho's McClure Center for Public Policy Research released the Idaho Climate-Economy Impacts Assessment.
A vigil for Snake River Sockeye
On November 20, we joined with our allies and Tribal representatives at the Idaho State Capitol for a vigil to mark the 30th anniversary of the listing of sockeye salmon on the Endangered Species List.
Malad Gorge: Hidden in plain sight
Hidden along I-84 in the Magic Valley lies a deep gorge where the Malad River meanders before reaching the mighty Snake River.