For Immediate Release: Monday, April 7, 2025 Contact: John Robison, Public Lands and Wildlife Director, Idaho Conservation League, (208) 345-6933 x 213 Abby Urbanek, Communications and Marketing Manager, Idaho Conservation …
Note: This REALLY IS the last Legislative Update of the session. To receive a full end of session report, Join ICL, and you’ll receive the Special Sine Die Update right …
Trump’s recent executive order directs land management agencies to prioritize mining over all other public uses and could have significant negative consequences for Idaho’s clean air, clean water, and treasured …
Over 1,700 hundred Idahoans showed up on the Capitol steps on March 22, demanding support for our public lands…and it appears to have been disregarded. A mother and her injured …
While it’s not true in every corner of Idaho, around the Idaho Statehouse, the snow is melting, spring has sprung, and Public Lands appear to be on everyones’ minds. On …
Two words describe the statehouse: Action Packed. The Governor is signing bills into law, dozens of new bills are still being introduced, JFAC (the budget committee) continues to teeter as …
To say there’s a dynamic political environment in America and in the Idaho Statehouse right now would be a remarkable understatement. It’s easy to understand why the Idaho Conservation League …
Editor’s Note: IDFG’s online comment portal is now open. ICL encourages all wildlife enthusiasts to read the blog below for information on how together, we can re-envision and improve wildlife …
It’s non-stop action at the Idaho Capitol, with wall-to-wall meetings, bills stacking up on the House and Senate floors, and legislators, lobbyists, and agency staff running a mile-a-minute. They even …