Our History and Accomplishments
What Idaho Conservation League has accomplished since it was founded in 1973
The Idaho Conservation League was founded in 1973 to be the voice for conservation. The focus was the Idaho Legislature, and ICL has engaged in every legislative session since.
In the late 1970s, we began our public lands program to complement our state policy work. We now have a community conservation program to work on behalf of our communities and quality of life. Here's a sample of what we've accomplished.
2000 to Present
- Helped move the Owyhee Canyonlands wilderness bill through Congress, the first new wilderness designation for Idaho in 29 years
Passed Idaho's first countywide open space measure for Blaine County- Stopped the single largest source of airborne mercury pollution in the United States
- Led a statewide ballot measure to defeat Proposition 2, a regulatory takings measure
- Joined a diverse coalition to defeat the Sempra coal-fired power plant in Magic Valley
- Championed the Boise Foothills Open Space Levy, which preserved Boise's spectacular natural setting for recreation and other human uses
- Helped private landowners exercise their property rights and conserve their land by enhancing tax incentives for Idaho conservation easements
- Worked to make sure all Idahoans' concerns were heard as the state planned to manage wolf populations
1990s
- Made sure state officials and agencies lived up to the Clean Water Act, guaranteeing that Idaho's water remains fresh and clean
- Improved the Idaho Forest Practices Act and made sure logging plans on state and national forests balanced timber harvest with clean water, healthy habitat and recreation
- Preserved the Owyhee Canyonlands prized wildlife habitat and solitude from plans to expand a bombing range
- Protected Boise's popular Hulls Gulch from an unnecessary and destructive dam
- Created an endowment that, by the end of the 1990s, was valued at over $1 million. For a permanent home for Idaho conservation, we purchased a historic home within walking distance to the Statehouse for our office.
1980s
- Conserved Idaho's clean water through creation of the Idaho Clean Lakes Act and Water Quality Anti-degradation Act
- Fought for healthy air through the reinstatement of the Idaho Air Quality Bureau
- Preserved Idaho's wildlife habitat, rivers and recreation areas by amending the Idaho Surface Mining Act
1970s
- Preserved the Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness, a 2.3 million-acre wilderness paradise
- Helped Idaho communities plan for prosperity and growth while maintaining their unique characters, through the Idaho Local Planning Act
- Guaranteed Idaho's overtaxed rivers and streams maintain enough water for fishing, boating, and other uses through the Idaho Minimum Stream Flow Act


