The Latest from ICL
Idaho’s public lands to see upgrades, enhanced access
We sincerely thank Congressman Simpson for his hard work and dedication in securing the passage and signing of the GAOA. This Act is simply great for Idaho and its public lands.
Road construction in grizzly bear habitat delayed
The Border Patrol agreed to delay reconstruction until May 2021, which provides time for the lawsuit to be reviewed by a federal judge.
Federal study fails (again) to save Idaho’s fish
ICL wants to fully restore our state’s fish to abundant, harvestable populations that all Idahoans can experience and enjoy.
Stibnite Gold open pit mining project warrants longer public review
ICL is requesting that the Forest Service allow 120 days for the public to weigh in on such a large scale project.
Groundwater quality worsens in southern Idaho
“Idahoans deserve to know what’s in their drinking water and if they’re at risk from contamination."
ICL encourages public comments during Avista hearing
The PUC’s public hearing on Avista is scheduled for Wed., Aug. 5 at 5 p.m. PT.
One step closer to protecting wolverines
There are fewer than 300 wolverines left in the lower 48 and they're threatened by climate change and winter recreation
A plan to beat climate change and create jobs: A win for Idaho and the nation
Idaho has vast potential for clean energy that protects our air, our climate, and avoids impacting wildlife and our iconic views.