The Latest from ICL
Midas Gold Discussion Gets Serious
All the Payette National Forest wants to do is make sure an historically battered and defiled piece of federal land has a fighting chance against the motives of industry.
Leaders of Tomorrow
ICL is launching a new program to empower the next generation of conservationists.
Most Sewage Treatment Plants in Idaho Are Not Making the Grade
During 2014-2016, Idaho wastewater treatment plants racked up 1,768 violations of the Clean Water Act.
Speak Up on Bike Infrastructure Planning in Ada County
Creating safer bicycling infrastructure is a good move.
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!
Yellowstone Grizzly to Be Delisted Under the Endangered Species Act
The decision reflects successes resulting from the Endangered Species Act, dedicated conservation funding and public collaboration. ICL remains concerned about state management plans for the species.
Trump's Proposed Budget Threatens Public Access
If enacted, cuts could threaten public access, wildlife, fisheries and water quality
Curbside Compost Collection Has Arrived in Boise!
Curbside compost takes trash and recycling to another level, making Boise a model for other cities around the region and beyond.
Meet ICL's 2017 Summer Interns
ICL's interns support our staff on a variety of important issues and learn more about conservation in Idaho.