The Suburban bounced around in the predawn darkness on a double-wide dirt road, casting gravel off both shoulders. It was still well before 5 AM. We had left Boise almost …
Idaho Gives 2023 is here! Idaho Gives is an annual statewide fundraiser designed to bring people together to support Idaho nonprofits. As an Idaho-grown organization, we rely on the generosity …
Are you a young professional who is passionate about Idaho’s environment and looking for ways to speak up for it? ICL is seeking applications for the 2023-2024 cohort of the …
For our ICL Member Spotlight Series, we sat down with Sarah Plane, ICL member and mobilizer on ICL’s Salmon Mobilization Team, to learn more about what inspires her and what …
This week (March 5-11, 2023) is National Groundwater Awareness Week, an annual observance to highlight the responsible development, management, and use of groundwater. ICL will be doing a series of …
The Idaho Legislature hit full stride last week, with a plethora of bills, resolutions, budgets, and rules on a wide range of topics. The Governor signed the first bill into …
One of the best things about living in Idaho is easy access to the outdoors and family-friendly opportunities to hike, run, or ski with your dog. Now, a proposal from …
In late October, the U.S. Forest Service released its Supplemental Draft Environmental Impact Statement (SDEIS) for the proposed Stibnite Gold Project. The proposed open pit cyanide leach mine is located east of Cascade …
ICL lost a dear friend on November 20, 2022, with the passing of longtime supporter Alan James Reynolds. As a passionate advocate for open space and public access, the impact …
Editor’s Note: This post was authored by Pat Ford, who served as ICL’s Executive Director from 1979 to 1984. Pat lives in Boise, Idaho and periodically contributes to the ICL …