The Latest from ICL
2021 Session: A Nightmare on State Street
It's been a terrifying week on State Street as Idaho legislators advance bills that threaten public health, public waters, and public interests.
Transboundary chaos: How two Montana legislators could halt Kootenai River protections
If the Montana legislature votes to repeal the standards, Montana and Idaho will be left with no ability to protect Lake Koocanusa and the Kootenai River from Canadian mining pollution.
Northwest in Transition: Lessons from coal
A better understanding of how Simpson’s concept could work.
Idaho Conservation League statement on the Columbia Basin Collaborative’s preliminary meeting
To succeed on behalf of salmon, energy, and communities, the Congressional effort needs to advance now. The CBC should throw its support behind Simpson’s proposal.
There may be hope for Lake Coeur d’Alene
With help from the National Academy of Sciences and $2 million in state funding, Lake Coeur d’Alene might be at the beginning of its road to recovery.
2021 Session: Hold onto your wallets, Ken Ivory’s back in town
The Legislature has been in session for 6 weeks, but a grand total of only 8 bills have been signed by Governor Brad Little.
What Idahoans can learn from Texas
Eliminating fossil fuel pollution and ensuring stability in our energy system combats climate change and creates healthy air for everyone.
Update: IDFG seeks to expand wolf trapping again despite recreation and safety concerns
Public comments on IDFG's potential expansion of wolf trapping areas and seasons in the Wood River Valley are due Feb. 25.