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Looking Back & Planning Ahead: The Road to a Clean Energy Future – Sandpoint, ID

Sandpoint Library 1407 Cedar Street, Sandpoint, ID, United States

Please join us in a conversation about our recent climate history, the need for our energy systems to adapt, and the current tools being used to address the climate crisis. We’ll provide some context on how the last 30 years of climate policy have shaped the reality we’re in today, and the next steps moving …

Wolverines and Pikas! Idaho’s Iconic Non-game Wildlife – Boise, ID

Boise Brewing 521 W Broad St., Boise, ID, United States

Based on the Science Cafe model developed in Europe in the 1990s, ICL is pleased to present Science Pub as a fun way to bring educators, scientists, presenters, and the public together. Come on out, grab a beer, and hear about non-game wildlife in Idaho! From the cute and chirpy pikas to the elusive wolverine, …

Free

Sockeye Brewing Chili Cook-off – Boise, ID

Sockeye Grill & Brewery 12550 W Fairview Avenue, Boise, ID, United States

A portion of proceeds from the Sockeye Brewing Chili Cook-off benefits ICL! Stop by, grab a bowl of chili and a sticker, learn more about our work, and to take action for Idaho's environment!

Paddling the Owyhees – Twin Falls, ID

Twin Falls Public Library 201 4th Ave E, Twin Falls, ID

Over 300 miles of rivers in the Owyhee Canyonlands are protected under the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act. Protected river sections include the famous Jarbidge, Bruneau and Owyhee rivers. The best way to celebrate the Owyhee Canyonlands is to float one of the Wild and Scenic Rivers! The second best way to celebrate is to …

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Paddling the Owyhees – Hailey, ID

Natural Grocers 710 N Main St, Hailey, ID

Over 300 miles of rivers in the Owyhee Canyonlands are protected under the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act. Protected river sections include the famous Jarbidge, Bruneau and Owyhee rivers. The best way to celebrate the Owyhee Canyonlands is to float one of the Wild and Scenic Rivers! The second best way to celebrate is to …

Free

Covenant of the Salmon People Screening – Seattle Patagonia Store

2100 1st Ave, Seattle, WA 98121 2100 1st Ave, Seattle, WA 98121, Seattle, WA, United States

Join Idaho Conservation League in downtown Seattle for a free screening of Covenant of the Salmon People. Covenant of the Salmon People is a 60-minute documentary portrait of the Nez Perce Tribe as they continue to carry out their ancient promise to protect the Chinook salmon. The film explores the intertwined fate of the Nimiipuu (Nez Perce), …

Snake River Dinner Hour Monthly Webinar Series

Online

MARCH 12: Culture + Recreation +Ecology = Benefits of a Restored Lower Snake River Host Lisa McShane with guests: Nakia Williamson, Cultural Resources Director, Nez Perce Tribe Kayeloni Scott, NW Communications Director, American Rivers Lauren McCullough, Operations Manager at OARS Dories Libby Tobey, Grand Salmon Expedition Member and Legislative Fellow at Idaho Conservation League Register here …

“The Salmon Way: An Alaska State of Mind” with Amy Gulick – Boise, ID

Idaho History Center 2205 Old Penitentiary Road, Boise, Idaho

Intrigued that there is still a place in the world where the lives of people and wild salmon are inextricably linked, writer and photographer Amy Gulick ventured to Alaska to explore the web of human relationships that revolve around these extraordinary fish. Commercial fishermen took her on as crew; Alaska Native families taught her the …

Bitterroot Bears! Virtual webinar

The US Fish and Wildlife Service is taking comments right now on the restoration of grizzly bears into the Bitterroot ecosystem. Learn more from experts, Jeff Abrams, ICL's wildlife associate and Steve Nadeau, author and retired Idaho Fish and Game large carnivore biologist about Bitterroot bears, why this is an important conservation measure, and how …

Restoring Idaho’s Iconic Salmon – McCall, ID

Alpine Playhouse 1210 Roosevelt Ave., McCall, ID, United States

Please join us as we host a conversation about the status of our iconic fish, what’s driving them toward extinction, and how we can restore them to abundance. We’ll talk about energy and transportation infrastructure, Tribal justice, and the opportunity we have now to change the course of the Northwest and make all communities whole.  …

Free

Eco-Jam by Storyfort – Boise, ID

Idaho State Museum 610 Julia Davis Dr., Boise, ID, United States

Hosted by one of the creators and hosts of the environmental variety show Wormhole (Eric Staubhar), stop by Storyfort's second annual Eco-Jam! Here you can listen and enjoy issue-based presentations by a number of local non-profits including ICL! Learn how these groups are bridging gaps, raising funds, and tackling conservation issues around the state and …

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Tour of the Reserves – Camel’s Back

Camel's Back Park 1200 W Heron St, Boise, ID, United States

The Foothills Learning Center and Idaho Conservation League have teamed up to offer short hiking “tours” of city-owned natural reserves. This introduction to Boise’s trails is for everyone and hikes are never more than three miles. Come experience Boise’s trails, flora and fauna, and learn etiquette for future trail exploration! In April, we will be …