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Salmon workgroup members envision the future of Idaho
ICL’s vision of the future in Idaho; one with abundant salmon, thriving agriculture, affordable clean energy and healthy, vibrant communities.
Federal study fails (again) to save Idaho’s fish
ICL wants to fully restore our state’s fish to abundant, harvestable populations that all Idahoans can experience and enjoy.
Salmon workgroup starts crafting guidance
"We have a lot of momentum around policies that will do much for Idaho’s wild salmon and steelhead, but there’s still a long way to go."
Idaho salmon workgroup members focus on details
“This work is urgent. This is shaping up to be another disastrous year for salmon and steelhead and for all Idahoans.”
Let’s work together for a better Idaho future: abundant salmon, affordable energy, and prosperous farms
By recognizing our diverse interests and working together, we can bring back Idaho’s fish and support communities -- ensuring a brighter future for all the people of Idaho and the region. I hope you’ll join us.
Despite meeting virtually salmon workgroup moves forward
“I’m very encouraged and supportive of the Port of Lewiston, regional utilities and others asking our elected leaders to support and move forward with a real solution that will bring back Idaho’s fish."
Seeking volunteers on the Middle Fork Salmon
Volunteers will be responsible for educating float trip participants about Chinook Salmon spawning areas along the main stem of the Middle Fork of the Salmon River.
ICL statement on Fall River Electric Cooperative and the federal DEIS
The Idaho Conservation League wants to restore sustainable, harvestable populations of salmon and steelhead to Idaho. This goal is not at odds with Idaho’s access to affordable energy.