The Latest from ICL
An Update on the Thompson Creek Mine in Central Idaho
Looming just a few miles from the Salmon River, a 600-foot-tall sand dam holding back mine tailings at the Thompson Creek molybdenum mine near Challis can seem like an environmental catastrophe waiting to happen.
The Big Quiet or the Big Boom?
The Mountain Home Air Force Base (MHAFB) is proposing to dramatically expand low-level and supersonic training exercises in the Owyhee Canyonlands.
Honoring the legacy of Cecil D. Andrus in the White Clouds
ICL staff and volunteers, in conjunction with USFS employees, have installed a total of 13 new wilderness signs along the White Clouds wilderness boundary in the last two years.
Lava Ridge Wind Project: An important project with important issues
Idaho's first major wind project on public land could be among the largest in the West and play an essential role in the necessary transition away from fossil fuels. However, the impacts of such a large project must be adequately assessed, and appropriate alternatives must be considered.
McCall Star-News Opinion: How not to propose a land trade
Alec Williams may have broken his pick on state endowment lands, but the public awareness resulting from his efforts will influence the disposition of those lands for years to come.
Canadian mining company attempts to overturn a Montana law
Last year the state of Montana did a great job of holding Teck Resources accountable for their selenium pollution. Your voice can help continue to make sure Montana and Idaho rivers clean, healthy, and fishable.