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Idaho Conservation League, Trout Unlimited Join Forces to Support Idaho Roadless Rule
Jul 23, 2010
The Idaho Conservation League and Trout Unlimited have filed a brief in support of the Idaho Roadless Rule.
Boulder-White Clouds Bill Takes Key Step Forward
Jun 16, 2010
Conservationists Hails Bipartisan Bill as Common-sense Collaborative Solution
Hike North Idaho with the Idaho Conservation League
Jun 07, 2010
Summer hikes include Leave No Trace workshops
One Year Review of Owyhee Wilderness and Associated Provisions
Mar 25, 2010
A one year review of accomplishments of the Owyhee Initiative Implementation Act of 2009
Forest Service’s Wilderness Helicopter Plan Allowed
Feb 19, 2010
Injunction denied, but bar raised for future helicopter use
Forest Service’s Wilderness Helicopter Plan Draws Opposition
Feb 03, 2010
Conservation Groups Seek to Protect Frank Church–River of No Return Wilderness
Learn How to Behave in Avalanche Terrain
Jan 08, 2010
With avalanche risk high in the backcountry, you can learn how to behave in avalanche terrain. Attend this informative event in Ketchum.
Sandpoint Joins Global Day of Climate Action
Oct 19, 2009
One of Nearly 3,500 Simultaneous Events in More than 150 Countries
Forty-five Years of Wilderness
Sep 02, 2009
Landmark legislation has protected much of Idaho’s backcountry for past, present and future Idahoans
Take a Hike with Idaho Conservation League – Labor Day weekend!
Aug 26, 2009
Idaho Conservation League Southwest Idaho Hiking Series
ICL Reinvents Conservation in Idaho
Aug 06, 2009
ICL reinvents conservation in Idaho
Idaho Conservation League 2009 Southwest Idaho Hiking Series Begins!
Apr 30, 2009
2009 southwest hiking series
Group Calls for Investigation into Salmon River Abuse
Apr 27, 2009
water pollution in Salmon river from mining operation
Owyhee Public Lands Bill celebrated in Idaho
Apr 14, 2009
 
Lake Pend Oreille Weevil Project Postponed until 2010
Aug 17, 2008
Milfoil conditions unsuitable this year for research project
Panel urges shift in efforts in milfoil fight
Jan 17, 2007
Six-person panel of out-of-state experts recommends more public involvement and tweaking the scope of Idaho's massive fight against Eurasian watermilfoil from elimination to control of the weed in certain high-traffic areas.
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