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ICL Legislative Update: Rounding the final bend, with lots on the menu?

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 …

The power of water: Making the Magic Valley magic

This week (March 9-15, 2025) 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 …

Idaho’s groundwater: A precious resource

This week (March 9-15, 2025) 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 latest on aquatic herbicide plans for Lake Pend Oreille—and how to engage!

In a public forum on March 13th, from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the Bonner County Administration Building, the public will be updated on plans to combat invasive aquatic species in Lake …

Federal Agencies Accepting Comments on Revised Salmon & Dam Plan—Take Action!

In December 2024, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Bureau of Reclamation announced their intent to revise a crucial federal plan for operating dams on the Columbia and Snake …

ICL Legislative Update: Will the #IdLeg ground Idaho’s beloved parachuting beavers?!?

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 …

Trump Orders Hundreds of “Energy Emergency” Permit Reviews for Projects that Could Damage Wetlands and Waterways

Trump Orders Hundreds of “Energy Emergency” Permit Reviews for Projects that Could Damage Wetlands and Waterways  Following “Emergency” Order, Feds Mark More than 600 Permit Applications for Fast-Track Review, Including …

Quagga Mussels – The Ultimate Ecosystem Disruptor

When most people think of the quagga mussels, they picture its devastating impact on infrastructure. When these highly invasive mussels were first discovered in Idaho, state officials issued a stark …

Lawsuit Challenges Massive Idaho Gold Mine Threatening Wildlife, Public Health

For Immediate Release: Tuesday, February 18, 2025 Contacts:  John Robison, Public Lands & Wildlife Director, Idaho Conservation League, (208) 345-6933 x 213 Nick Kunath, Conservation Director, Idaho Rivers United, (208) …

ICL Legislative Update: Fierce winds whip the statehouse

Another action-packed week is coming at us this week unda’ da’ rotunda. Last week culminated in a contentious Friday afternoon debate on the House floor over one of the “School …

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