The Latest from ICL
A Renewed Hope for Protecting Idaho
ICL has had major success standing up for the facts and accelerating Idaho’s transition from coal power to climate-friendly alternatives. Now, we look forward to federal leadership that aligns with Idaho’s clean energy future.
Idaho Power’s plan for clean energy shouldn’t leave Idahoans behind
Combat climate change, invest in clean energy that creates jobs in Idaho, what’s not to like?
BPA-funded fish study deeply flawed
Reputable studies have concluded that the biggest factor in the continued decline of Snake River salmon and steelhead is the hydroelectric system of dams.
Speak Up for the Boise National Forest: Your public lands need you to raise your voice
The Forest Service is fast-tracking this project without providing alternatives that would be more protective of fish and wildlife.
Idaho elections update: Implications for public lands, climate and clean water
Though the political pendulum may swing back and forth through the years, ICL continues to work to transcend party lines, and advocate for long-term solutions built upon partnerships, relationships and collaborative discussions, regardless of affiliation.
Boots-on-the-ground volunteers make a difference for Central Idaho’s public lands
Kudos to all the volunteers who made a difference for Idaho’s spectacular public lands this year!
Swimming upstream: An update on Idaho salmon and steelhead
The latest on Gov. Little's salmon workgroup, the four governors' salmon recovery forum, and the Idaho Fish Accord.
Local groups contest Sawtooth Valley cell phone tower
“We filed for a contested hearing because the Sawtooth Valley is a special place, not just for Idahoans, but also for those who travel far and wide to take in the majesty of the Sawtooths."
Exploring the Snake River Canyon: Blue Heart Springs
ICL staff set out to find a sapphire oasis in the Snake River canyon.