For Immediate Release: Tuesday, April 16, 2024 Contact: Lexi Black, Central Idaho Community Engagement Specialist, 206.345.6933 x 302 Applications open for the Idaho Conservation League’s Wilderness Stewards program The volunteer …
We are happy to announce that thanks to community members taking action, The Idaho Club recently had a major setback for their proposed large private marina at Trestle Creek! As …
For Immediate Release: Monday, April 15, 2024 Contact: Karissa Huntsman, Community Engagement Specialist, (208) 318-5813 Celebrate Earth Day by cleaning up local shorelines The annual cleanup is hosted by the …
Water levels on Lake Pend Oreille began rising on April 1st, signaling that summer is on its way. With this, comes the beginning of our volunteer Water Quality Monitoring Program! …
A new charger makes it easy As a statewide organization, it’s important to us at ICL to meet people in the places where we work. Between field visits, meetings, and …
While the Earth is certainly worth celebrating every day, Earth Day gives us a unique opportunity to dive deeper into what our planet provides us, the natural wonder and beauty …
ICL will continue advocating strongly for policies that protect public, farmworker and environmental health from the threat of inappropriate pesticide application.
The comment period was recently extended until October 28. We hope to use this time to locate and review as much of this missing information as we can.
Our small crew of Wilderness Rangers out of Stanley collected too many bags of trash out of the Sawtooth and Cecil D. Andrus-White Clouds Wildernesses.
Valley County and Idaho environmental officials are in the process of granting permits for Midas Gold’s Stibnite project near McCall and the Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness.