The Latest from ICL
Legislative Update: Loose Ends, Dead Ends, End in Sight?
Working together with sportsmen, conservationists, public land lovers and other partners, we were able to send a resounding message to legislators that we want Public Lands to remain in Public Hands.
Legislative Update: It's a Leverage Game
It was a big week at the Statehouse for your public lands. The fight continues but it's not all doom and gloom out here!
ICL's New 2019 Artist in Residence!
Professional contemporary landscape artist Carl Rowe is passionate about rural Idaho.
Idaho's Political Climate is Warming Too
We welcome Governor Little's call to action that Idahoans must step up to address climate change. You can make a difference too with simple actions at home and in your community.
We Are the Boise River - Say No to CuMo
ICL has worked on CuMo issues for years to ensure that the Boise River watershed is protected. We still have serious concerns.
Saddle Up! It's Time to Ride
ICL is back at the Statehouse for the new legislative session. Idaho's newly sworn in Gov. Brad Little laid out his legislative and other priorities in his first State of the State Address today. As he noted, he's got a lot of work ahead of him.
An Artist's Year in Review
As the year comes to a close, we'd like to share some of our artist in residence's reflections and images with you!
Challenges and Rewards of Watercolor
ICL 2018 Artist in Residence Jessica L. Bryant shares her thoughts on some of the ways in which painting with watercolor is unlike anything else!
A Fresh Look at ICL's Staff
The most interesting part of this job so far has been the people working in the Idaho Conservation League office.