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Reflections on Winter with ICL’s Artist in Residence
Lexi Black-Spalding Lexi Black-Spalding

Reflections on Winter with ICL’s Artist in Residence

Over the last few months, ICL’s 2025-2026 Artist in Residence, Jasper Vanspoore, has been hard at work on pieces that explore Idaho’s incredible places while nodding to some of ICL’s most pressing conservation efforts. We chatted with Jasper about the winter, work, and where she’ll be pulling inspiration from next!

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ICL Legislative Update: Springing into the Action
Cynthia Gibson Cynthia Gibson

ICL Legislative Update: Springing into the Action

Tensions are rising as frustration among committee members grows. Bills keep pouring in, but few are moving forward. Meanwhile, as sunlight reaches the Garden Level of the Capitol and starts to tease the arrival of spring, the urge to head home is growing.

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The Wildlife Lovers’ Guide to IDFG’s New Strategic Plan
Jeff Abrams Jeff Abrams

The Wildlife Lovers’ Guide to IDFG’s New Strategic Plan

The Idaho Department of Fish and Game recently completed a year-long strategic planning update, with the Commission adopting the final plan in January. The result? A decent sprinkling of “good”, a fair bit of “not-so-good”, and a whole lot of “only time will tell.”

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When Regulators Fail, the Courts Are the Last Refuge for Bull Trout
Jennifer Ekstrom Jennifer Ekstrom

When Regulators Fail, the Courts Are the Last Refuge for Bull Trout

North Idaho’s waterways shape the region’s communities, economy, and identity. They are also the lifeblood of one of the Northwest’s most imperiled native fish: bull trout. Today, the region’s bull trout are under great threat—not because we lack laws to protect them, but because the agencies charged with enforcing those laws have failed to do so.

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