The Latest from ICL
New wolf law might come back to bite Idaho
The new wolf law jeopardizes the authority of state management and threatens the recovery of wolves.
2021 Session: Short week, as Legislature wraps up...sort of
The Legislature passed a resolution that will have them return on May 12 to (potentially) override any final vetoes from the Governor.
Science Standards back in the crosshairs 2021 edition
If you care about Idaho’s future and our children's science education, take action today!
2021 Session: A unique week
The Idaho House of Representatives is playing a game of chicken and it appears that it will be all of Idaho that could lose.
Lekking out with sage grouse: A first outing with ICL
If we don’t act now to preserve the habitat and lands sage grouse live on, the experience of watching this incredible bird and their mating ritual will be gone forever.
Climate change, do you want fries with that?
Idaho’s climate is actively changing, and potato plants are struggling.
Boots back on the ground
Springtime in the Boise Foothills signals that it’s time to get out and spruce up our local trails.
Gov. Little and U.S. Forest Service Chief Christiansen to Speak at Idaho Forest Restoration Partnership Workshop
Gov. Brad Little and USFS Chief Vicki Christiansen will officially open the Idaho Forest Restoration Partnership (IFRP) workshop on Tuesday morning, April 27.