The Latest from ICL
Support Greater Trapping Setbacks
Take action to increase the minimum set-back distance that traps can be set from trails.
Gov. Otter Recommits Idaho to Failed Federal Salmon Policy
Idaho conservation groups issue harsh rebuke of Gov. Otter after he signs fish accords committing Idaho to failed federal policy.
Gates Prevent Access to Our Public Lands
New gates blocking access to public lands in the Boise foothills are unwelcome to hunters, mountain bikers and other recreationists who have used the area for decades.
Clean Energy and Hurricanes
The aftermath of Hurricane Florence demonstrates that distributed clean energy is far more resilient than fossil fuels that pollute.
Are You an Artist Who Loves Idaho?
ICL will accept applications for our 2019 Artist in Residence program between Oct 1 and Oct 31.
Will Governor Otter Stand Up for Salmon and Steelhead?
Gov. Otter has an opportunity to be a leader for Idaho's dwindling salmon and steelhead runs.
Boise to Run on 100% Renewables by 2030
This commitment by the City of Boise sets a clear marker for other communities and agencies to rally around.
New State Land Access Policy - And Other News From IDL
The Idaho Department of Lands recently finalized a recreational access agreement that provides public access to 2.3 million acres of state lands.Though a step in the right direction, it highlights the difference between state lands and public lands.