Editor’s Note: This article is authored by Gregg Servheen and originally appeared in multiple regional outlets including the Spokesman-Review, Moscow-Pullman Daily News and Bend Bulletin. Gregg serves on ICL’s Board of …
Idaho Conservation League is pleased to present Science Pub as a fun way to bring educators, scientists, presenters, and the public together. Come on out, grab a beer, and hear …
Valentine’s Day is an occasion for romance. There’s something magical about this one-day celebration of love and partnership, buried in the cold, gray middle of February, a departure from the …
The dire state of wild salmon and steelhead runs across the Columbia River basin is forcing the Biden-Harris Administration to critically evaluate bold actions that will bring these fish populations …
February 2, 2023 is World Wetlands Day – a day to celebrate wetlands and all they do for our planet. It’s also a great time to increase our awareness of …
From its headwaters in eastern Idaho and Wyoming, the upper tributaries of the Snake River boast some of the best fishing on the planet. The situation is much different downriver …
Editor’s Note: This post was co-authored by Andrew Miller and Stevie Gawryluk, written from the perspective of Andrew Miller. Gawryluk served as ICL’s Community Engagement Assistant. Miller was born and …
We often say that, without the work of Tribes, Idaho’s wild salmon and steelhead would be gone. It’s easy to dismiss this as hyperbole, but in this case, it’s not …
From its headwaters in eastern Idaho and Wyoming, the upper tributaries of the Snake River boast some of the best fishing on the planet. The situation is much different downriver …