The Latest from ICL
Saddle Up! It's Time to Ride
ICL is back at the Statehouse for the new legislative session. Idaho's newly sworn in Gov. Brad Little laid out his legislative and other priorities in his first State of the State Address today. As he noted, he's got a lot of work ahead of him.
Work Hard - And Laugh
To be clear, there's not a thing about today's environmental news that's funny to me.... But I am all in for humor right now.
An Artist's Year in Review
As the year comes to a close, we'd like to share some of our artist in residence's reflections and images with you!
Let's Give Sawtooth Salmon a Chance
The Forest Service has long recognized that these diversions likely harm salmon and other fish facing extinction.
Challenges and Rewards of Watercolor
ICL 2018 Artist in Residence Jessica L. Bryant shares her thoughts on some of the ways in which painting with watercolor is unlike anything else!
Clean Energy Won in 2018, Coal Lost
This year serious people and major corporations made serious decisions to use clean energy.
The Latest on Stibnite Gold Mine
The Forest Service continues to move forward with permitting for the project. Midas Gold has been emphasizing several positive restoration outcomes, but under the current plan, these benefits could be overshadowed by permanent large-scale impacts from the mine layout.
Idaho Needs a State Track Inspector Before BNSF Second Bridge
Why don't we have a state railroad track inspector in Idaho? How do we know BNSF is capable of containing an oil spill during spring runoff?
Give Your Input: Recommended Wilderness on the Salmon-Challis National Forest
Provide input on the wilderness evaluation process for the Salmon-Challis National Forest now through Feb. 28, 2019. Speak up for protecting wild places!