The Latest from ICL
Partnerships and Precedent Win Out Over Fantasy: Public Lands Takeover
There is an increasing clamor for politicians to follow the lead of Idaho's governor and attorney general in recognizing that there is a better way to achieve mutual goals that a public lands takeover.
Urgency and Idaho Sockeye (Part 2)
The changes that have been made, while necessary for survival of the sockeye, are not enough to restore Idaho's red fish. If we want them in our rivers and lakes, we have urgent work to do.
Urgent Patience for Salmon (Part 1)
What can Idaho, and Idaho conservation, do to create a good outcome for the salmon and the river?
5,000-Mile Totem Pole Journey Makes North Idaho Stop
The Lummi tribe is committed to raising awareness of fossil fuel transportation risks and global warming in general.
A Good Reminder for ICL's Artist in Residence
Thanks to ARTA River Trips, ICL's artist in residence was a guest on a wilderness river trip that provided him a special opportunity to get inspired.
Innovation and Collaboration Lead to the Dixie Drain
Creativity, forward thinking and collaboration are creating a cleaner river for everyone living downstream. ICL is proud of its part in the collaborative Dixie Drain project.
Rollin' on the River...
A small group of ICL members recently shared the beauty and wonder of the river and wilderness... We camped nightly on white sandy beaches... The night sky was an explosion of light and shooting stars.
Volunteers Sample for Bull Trout
ICL staff and volunteers spent two days collecting samples for the U.S. Forest Service to see whether bull trout live in the Middle Fork Weiser River.
Six Lessons from a New Book About the Boise River
How a ,floating dump' in ,a city committing suicide' saved Boise