Cans for Conservation

Idaho gives us everything: water, air, and space to get lost and find our way back.

It only stays that way if people show up for it.

In partnership with the Idaho Conservation League, Cans For Conservation is Woodland Empire’s way of showing up, with every release putting something back into protecting Idaho.

Since 1973, the Idaho Conservation League has protected Idaho’s air, water, and wild places. But we can’t do it without you. Join us today to help keep Idaho’s way of life special for generations to come.

CELEBRATING THE BOULDER-WHITE CLOUDS WILDERNESS

Rising above Central Idaho’s high desert, the Boulder-White Clouds are some of the most spectacular wild mountains in the American West. Jagged peaks, crystal streams, and endlessly clear skies.

In 2025, ICL celebrated the 10-year anniversary of the Boulder-White Clouds Wilderness—a landmark victory that protected more than 275,000 acres of public land and pristine habitat.

Brewed with Idaho malt and local hops, crisp and clean as granite snowmelt from peaks that people fought to protect. Crack one open and drink to keeping it that way.

Ed Cannady photo.

Public Lands Pilsner

Idaho’s public lands—and the clean water flowing from them—are the foundation of Idaho’s unique way of life and Idaho’s economy. We need to work together to restore, manage, and protect them by bringing Idahoans together, making our voices heard, and finding practical solutions that respect all users and the fish and wildlife that cannot speak for themselves.

Ed Cannady photo.

Public lands work best when the public is involved. These places—our forests, rangelands, rivers, and mountains—belong to all Idahoans. They connect us, no matter where we live or what we do. While Idahoans may agree about how these lands should be managed, we share a deep appreciation for the freedom, beauty, and opportunity they provide. Because they are public, we all have a voice in how they’re cared for.

The Idaho Conservation League works to ensure these lands remain in public hands—not sold off to private interests. When proposals have emerged in Congress to transfer or sell federal public lands, ICL has worked directly with Idaho’s congressional delegation and thousands of Idahoans to make sure those efforts are stopped. Together, we’ve succeeded.

Across Idaho, people from all walks of life—hunters, anglers, ranchers, recreationists, and conservationists—agree: our public lands are part of who we are. By listening to one another, finding common ground, and standing up for our shared heritage, we’re helping to keep Idaho’s public lands in public hands—today and for generations to come.

Keeping Public Lands in Public Hands

Join the cause of conservation today

Do you want to get involved with protecting Idaho’s air, water, lands and wildlife? Join us today.