The Latest from ICL
Tide is Turning on Coal Exports
With five of six coal export terminal projects shelved or denied in the Pacific Northwest, one of the biggest still remains; Longview's Millennium Bulk Terminals.
Idaho Gives, Idaho Cares About Conservation
Yesterday Idahoans across the state demonstrated their support for Idaho's nonprofits because they love their Idaho. But Idaho Gives is a lot more than money. It's also community-and Idaho's conservation community is clearly growing.
No Place Like Idaho on Earth
Read Senior Conservation Associate Jonathan Oppenheimer's guest column about Earth Day, published in the Idaho Falls Post Register. He writes about how we should recognize our joint responsibility to keep Idaho the way we like it.
Teach Our Children Well
The Idaho Legislature recently rejected revised Idaho science education standards. Now's your chance to help correct that wrong and make sure that our kids are receiving a quality education, consistent with well-founded scientific principles.
"Boots on the Ground" Grant Seeds New Stewardship Program
The Idaho Conservation League was granted $1,500 for our new wilderness stewardship program in Central Idaho. It's time to dig in and get dirty in the wilderness!
Mounting Piles...
We've faced our share of challenges this session, and I thought the worst of it was over. How wrong I was! The target date for adjournment, Mar 17, came and went. But the Legislature still has a mounting pile of bills, resolutions and spending measures to consider before heading home.
Great Ways to Recycle Electronic Devices
Recycling isn't just for your cans and newspapers. Electronics can be recycled as well-as long as it's done responsibly.
Public Lands Takeover Effort Is Alive and Well
If you thought that efforts to seize control of public lands had faded into the sunset, think again. From Washington, DC, to Salt Lake, to Boise the battle lines have been drawn and the threats are clear. Well-heeled corporate interests are angling to transfer lands to the states, and ultimately into private hands.