The Latest from ICL
From the ICL book (and media) shelf
ICL staff share our conservation-related book and streaming recommendations.
Earthquake rattles Central Idaho...and a dam above the Salmon River
The Thompson Creek Sand Dam appears intact; event highlights vulnerabilities of mine waste pollution perched above an iconic Idaho river
Energy savings tips while you stay at home
As we shelter-in-place and practice social distancing, many of us are facing more time at home and, unfortunately, disrupted livelihoods.
Outdoor recreation in the time of COVID-19
As more and more people are getting outside amid the COVID-19 outbreak, it's important to remember to stay local, keep your distance from others, avoid unnecessary risks, and be respectful to Idaho's public lands and each other.
An update on ICL and its response to COVID-19
ICL recognizes the pain that fellow Idahoans are feeling right now and I encourage all of us to find constructive ways to help our neighbors, friends, families and communities respond to this pandemic.
That's all folks!
The Idaho Legislature finally adjourns amidst the new coronavirus crisis. Leg. updates on pesticides, rules and an attack on public lands.
ICL is taking steps to protect staff and community in response to COVID-19
In light of growing concerns over COVID-19, ICL has implemented measures for staff to keep ourselves and our community safe. The safety of our staff, members, family and our community is our number one priority.
Support permanent funding for the Land and Water Conservation Fund!
Let U.S. Senators Crapo and Risch and Representatives Simpson and Fulcher know that you support permanent funding for the LWCF and they should, too.