The Latest from ICL
Leaning into 2018
As we move into 2018, we must do so with strength and resilience, power and purpose. We need your help as never before. Make a year-end tax-deductible gift today!
Central Idaho Earns Designation as the Nation's First Dark Sky Reserve
This is one of just 12 such reserves worldwide.
ICL Artist in Residence: Reflections on the Year
As our artist's year winds down to her year-end exhibit, we'd like to share some of her reflections and images with you!
Big Wood Travel Plan-Ask the Forest Service to Take a Second Look
All in all, the Idaho Conservation League likes the Big Wood travel management plan. But we would also like to see some improvements.
The Setbacks That Make Us Stronger
The environment we love is facing not just threats but real harm. We're seeing real protections slashed that ensure people's ability to breathe clean air and drink clean water. At the same time, a conservation force is emboldened as never before and is growing.
Wilderness Stewardship in the Owyhees
In the rugged landscape of the Owyhees, ICL partners with the Bureau of Land Management through our volunteer wilderness stewardship program.
Forest Discussion Moves To Senate
The Senate should prioritize funding for fuels-reduction efforts around communities, boost funding for roads and trails, expand the Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Program and fix the wildfire budget.
The Keepers of the Wilderness
This year's wilderness stewards are tallying up impressive numbers at the end of their season-but the numbers can't tell the whole story.
Forest Service Approves Protections for Great Burn, Other Areas
The decision protects about 200,000 acres of proposed wilderness and ensures that areas like the Great Burn remain available for congressional designation.