The Latest from ICL
Idaho elections update: Implications for public lands, climate and clean water
Though the political pendulum may swing back and forth through the years, ICL continues to work to transcend party lines, and advocate for long-term solutions built upon partnerships, relationships and collaborative discussions, regardless of affiliation.
Boots-on-the-ground volunteers make a difference for Central Idaho’s public lands
Kudos to all the volunteers who made a difference for Idaho’s spectacular public lands this year!
Swimming upstream: An update on Idaho salmon and steelhead
The latest on Gov. Little's salmon workgroup, the four governors' salmon recovery forum, and the Idaho Fish Accord.
Local groups contest Sawtooth Valley cell phone tower
“We filed for a contested hearing because the Sawtooth Valley is a special place, not just for Idahoans, but also for those who travel far and wide to take in the majesty of the Sawtooths."
Exploring the Snake River Canyon: Blue Heart Springs
ICL staff set out to find a sapphire oasis in the Snake River canyon.
Lack of pesticide oversight and monitoring threatens public health
ICL will continue advocating strongly for policies that protect public, farmworker and environmental health from the threat of inappropriate pesticide application.
Green light for Bald Mountain stewardship
ICL and its partners will (eventually) restart volunteer efforts on Baldy, once it's safe again to organize such events.
McCall Star-News Letter to the Editor: Midas Gold project jeopardizes a special piece of Idaho
"Despite Midas Gold’s campaigns claiming they will 'Restore the Site,' they are here for the gold."
How selenium from Canadian mines is polluting the Kootenai River
Stay tuned for opportunities to help combat selenium pollution in the Kootenai River.