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The Great American Eclipse This August
Read tips and more from astronomer Matt Benjamin, who spent the last decade managing Fiske Planetarium at the University of Colorado Boulder. Matt was an invited speaker and teacher for NASA's Journey Through the Universe program. He has also been visiting Ketchum for 35 years with his family and considers Central Idaho a home away from home.
New Study: 74% of U.S. Gold Mines Pollute Water
As Congress considers "innovative" mining reform, industry's track record demands stronger environmental oversight and cleanup funding.
Your Comments Needed Today on Stibnite Gold Mine
As analysis for the project is about to start, a new study finds that 74% of gold mines pollute water.
Risch Seeks Input About Scotchman Peaks
If you didn't attend an open house, you can still express support for the proposed Scotchman Peaks Wilderness.
Craters of the Moon Safe for Now - More Monuments Remain at Risk
Zinke took two off the list for now, but 25 national monuments and reserves remain under review and at risk.
Does Baiting for Wolves and Bears Constitute "Fair Chase"?
Not only is baiting inconsistent with the idea of fair chase, but it creates "nuisance" animals by encouraging unnatural habits.
Greentip: How to Conserve Water at Home and in Your Community
Conserving water can save you energy and money, and keep our fresh water supply plentiful for current and future generations.
For the Birds
This is a little story of Idaho Conservation League past suffusing into the present.
Time to Lead the Way Beyond Coal
The tides are changing in the energy market. Urge Avista to do its part to make Idaho coal-free and invest in clean, affordable, job-creating energy resources.