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Last-Minute Memorial Day Idea: A Half-Day Tour

Last-Minute Memorial Day Idea: A Half-Day Tour

Join the Idaho Conservation League, raptor biologists and managers on a half-day tour of the Morley Nelson Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area.

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Ponderay Lands Grant for Shoreline Trail

Ponderay Lands Grant for Shoreline Trail

Small city of Ponderay ranks highest in state for project to secure waterfront for the Pend d'Oreille Bay Trail.

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Mixed Results in Kootenai County Zoning

Mixed Results in Kootenai County Zoning

Kootenai County is currently rewriting its zoning code, and a mostly forward-looking document is short-sighted when it comes to shoreline protections for lakes.

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Hurdles Along the Forest Trail

Hurdles Along the Forest Trail

The Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests cover a 4 million-acre swath of North-Central Idaho. Steep, rugged canyons shelter countless species of sensitive fish and wildlife. Some of Idaho's most renowned rivers flow from the snow-capped ridges and rich, verdant forests. It's in this area that a new plan is being formulated for you. These are your lands.

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What Carbon Dioxide Levels Mean for Wildlife

What Carbon Dioxide Levels Mean for Wildlife

The prognosis for wildlife as a result of global warming is not so good.

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National Monuments Benefit Local Economies

National Monuments Benefit Local Economies

There is opportunity now to seek a presidential monument proclamation for Idaho's Boulder-White Cloud Mountains. National monuments boost local economies and are good for local businesses.

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The Columbia: More than Hydropower and Wind-Surfing

The Columbia: More than Hydropower and Wind-Surfing

The Columbia River Treaty is likely to be renegotiated, starting next year. Take advantage of some upcoming opportunities to learn what that means to Idahoans.

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Idaho Gives. Wow, Do You Ever!

Idaho Gives. Wow, Do You Ever!

Idahoans rallied in a major way for the inaugural Idaho Gives.

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Power for the People

Power for the People

Self sufficiency, independence—these ideals are dear to Idahoans. So why is Idaho Power attacking a program that supports energy independence?

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Sustainability Part of Boise's "Marrow"

Sustainability Part of Boise's "Marrow"

The City of Boise is planning to create an overarching sustainability effort to make sustainability—environmental, social, and economic—part of the city's "marrow."

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Idaho Gives—Support ICL!

Idaho Gives—Support ICL!

Idaho Gives is May 2. It's a full day of online giving for nonprofits across the state—now's your chance to support ICL!

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Boulder-White Clouds on the Editorial Page

Boulder-White Clouds on the Editorial Page

"Simpson's grand bargain got frittered away," is the title of this week's editorial from the Lewiston Morning Tribune. The past and present of the Boulder-White Clouds is described well in one of Idaho's respected editorial pages.

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Wood River Valley Water Series

Wood River Valley Water Series

In 2013, ICL is hosting a series of events focused on the Big Wood River and its importance to the valley. Join us when you can!

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Getting Knee Deep in Garbage

Getting Knee Deep in Garbage

A waste inventory can provide useful information for determining future landfill needs and the success of recycling programs.

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Boulder-White Clouds National Monument

Boulder-White Clouds National Monument

After working with the Idaho congressional delegation for more than 10 years to pass a wilderness bill for the Boulder-White Clouds—it's now time to shift gears and seek a national monument designation. Congress has proven incapable of moving; we now ask the President to act.

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A Tasty Forest Morsel

A Tasty Forest Morsel

Fires that burned across over a million acres in Idaho last summer promise to bring a bumper crop of morels this spring. I'll be out hunting them—will you?

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Climate Change Hits Idaho's Pocketbooks

Climate Change Hits Idaho's Pocketbooks

Declining flows in the Snake River and less snow in Idaho's mountains mean Idaho Power customers may have to pay 15% more next year. ICL explains why this is climate change reaching into your pocketbooks.

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Injury, Regulation or Freedom?

Injury, Regulation or Freedom?

A community discussion on property rights, environmental regulations and water quality in the Coeur d'Alene Basin to be held on Earth Day in Coeur d'Alene.

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The $100 Million Question: Should Idaho Double Down on Dirty Energy?

The $100 Million Question: Should Idaho Double Down on Dirty Energy?

Burning coal provides about half of Idaho's electricity. In the coming few years Idaho can choose to double down on this dirty energy, or invest in a clean energy future. Here's how ICL is promoting a clean future, and how you can help.

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Swimming for a Healthier Planet

Swimming for a Healthier Planet

A true water advocate, Christopher Swain is a reminder that one person can make a difference.

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