The Latest from ICL
Welcome to the New ELIE Cohort!
The 2019-2020 ELIE cohort has officially started! Welcome to the new members of our Emerging Leaders for Idaho's Environment program.
Overwhelming Majority Support an EIS for Rail Proposal
More than 2,660 people submitted comments to the U.S. Coast Guard overwhelmingly in support of an Environmental Impact Statement to analyze the proposed second rail bridge over Lake Pend Oreille.
Public Service Announcements Brought to You by the Idaho Conservation League
The Idaho Conservation League thanks Impact Radio, Scott Gibson, Ben Long, Kevin Colver (and the Audobon Society) and our many collaborators for working together to create these public service announcements on responsible shooting, not trashing Idaho, sharing public lands and protecting curlews and other nongame birds.
Green Guide — Tips For More Sustainable Guides
Here is the first of three blogs dedicated to the outfitters and guides of Idaho. This is a “Green Guide” to help us be a more sustainable, professional group while working and recreating in the outdoors.
Gov. Little Gives to Public Lands on Idaho Gives Day
“Our successes in Idaho are directly linked to our ability to responsibly manage and protect the special places that make Idaho unique.”
Simple Conservation Measures That Make a Difference
The City of Ammon is leading the charge on water conservation in eastern Idaho through a simple, effective approach — water metering.
The First Year of ICL's Emerging Leaders Program Comes to a Close
ICL’s Emerging Leaders provide hope in times of uncertainty. The first year of this program was very successful and we are excited for the years to come!
Idaho Political Leaders Urge Bold Action on Salmon and Steelhead
The conference helped bring people together in a way that acknowledged Idaho’s salmon and steelhead are in trouble.
Unique Partnership Funds Projects to Restore Fish Habitat
Cooperative Effort Benefits Upper Blackfoot River