The Latest from ICL
In One Word, What Does Wilderness Mean to You?
Enthusiasm for ICL's Central Idaho wilderness stewardship program runs high-the number of volunteer wilderness stewards has almost doubled this season!
Trump's Proposed Budget Threatens Public Access
If enacted, cuts could threaten public access, wildlife, fisheries and water quality
A Win-Win for Hikers and Habitat
Sawtooth National Forest Supervisor Kit Mullen recently talked about ICL's approach to solving problems and exploring possibilities.
Note to Perdue, Zinke: no need for politics in Idaho quest to preserve public lands
Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke and Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue will be in Boise tomorrow, Friday, June 2.
27 National Monuments Are Under Review
The President's executive order to review national monuments threatens to undermine our most treasured landscapes, including Craters of the Moon in Idaho.
Labrador Seeks to Gut Antiquities Act
Tell Rep. Raúl Labrador to rescind H.R. 2284; add why you cherish our national parks and monuments, especially Craters of the Moon.
New Plans Will Affect Your Favorite Public Lands
Local public lands planning efforts across Idaho could affect your favorite trail, camping area, hunting spot or fishing hole.
Public Lands-Where Do Things Stand?
There is a groundswell of support for public lands-but the threat is real and we need to let our elected officials know that public lands should not be used as a punching bag.