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Restoring the Snake River Together
Over the past few months, the staff of the Idaho Conservation League has been actively working to address these issues and working alongside farmers, city officials, fish producers, dairy farmers and others to find solutions.
Funding Available for North Idaho Water Quality Improvement Projects
Proposals that meet project criteria are eligible for up to $80,000 in project cost funding.
An Artist's Journey Along the Salmon River
2019 Artist in Residence Carl Rowe details his trip exploring the beauty of Idaho along the Salmon River.
A Collaborative Approach to River Protection
ICL is working collaboratively with a diverse group of stakeholders to provide recommendations on rivers suitable for Wild and Scenic Rivers Act protection on the Salmon-Challis National Forest.
Unique Partnership Aids Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout
Idaho Department of Fish and Game biologists said they detected a more than three-fold increase in Yellowstone cutthroat spawning in Sheep Creek following a restoration project.
A Polluted Snake River and Toxic Algae Outbreaks
It’s no surprise to the Idaho Conservation League that a toxic algae outbreak occurred in the Snake River.
Increasing Contaminants Threaten Southern Idaho’s Water
Each year, the estimated 417,000 dairy cows in the Magic Valley produce manure equivalent to 12 million people, or nearly one-and-a-half times the population of New York City.