The Latest from ICL
ICL Joins Gov. Little’s Shared Stewardship Committee
"We look forward to working with other members to advise on active public lands management projects and ways to reduce wildfire risk to communities, create and sustain jobs, and improve the health of Idaho’s forests and watersheds.”
An Artist's Journey Along the Salmon River
2019 Artist in Residence Carl Rowe details his trip exploring the beauty of Idaho along the Salmon River.
Gov. Little’s Salmon Workgroup: Collaboration in the Works
“This is our fourth meeting and workgroup members are now comfortable with each other and coalescing. That’s an important step in working together in a collaborative way to find lasting and agreed upon solutions.”
Why ICL Screened Patagonia’s Artifishal
Some may think asking questions about the role hatcheries play in the decline of wild fish is an attack on fishing in Idaho. That’s not the point here.
ICL Welcomes New Salmon and Steelhead Campaign Staff
I believe caring for Idaho’s fish and rivers is a key value that often brings together otherwise different Idahoans.
Advocates Call for Idaho Solar Customer Protections
Rates for rooftop solar are expected to change for Idaho Power customers and the fate of existing customer investments is up in the air.
ICL Awards Chris Ryan and Eric Barker at North Idaho Dinner
Ryan won ICL’s highest award, the Keith and Pat Axline Award for Environmental Activism, and Barker won the J. Robb Brady Award for Environmental Journalism
Now Accepting Applications for 2020 Artist in Residence Program
ICL is seeking applicants to help us illuminate the nexus between art and nature. One artist will be selected for ICL's 2020 residency and together we will foster wider public awareness of the work of both the Idaho Conservation League and the artist.
Avista Settles Rate Case to Customers’ Benefit
“Not only will rates go down for Avista customers in North Idaho, they will have more options to save even more energy.”