We will be hanging out at Maude’s Coffee & Clothes, ready to answer all your questions, and offering resources for those who want to get more involved! Ask us questions …
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 …
In 1939, Bald Mountain opened to skiing, forever changing the Wood River Valley and the winter recreation industry. However, over the last 20 years, this iconic mountain’s trees have been …
June is Great Outdoors Month and National Camping Month. Here in Idaho, we’re lucky to have countless places to camp and recreate outdoors. Wherever and however you choose to get …
In November of 1991, thanks to the dedicated work of the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes, Snake River sockeye salmon were listed as an endangered species. The following year, a single sockeye returned …
The Wood River Valley is experiencing a wave of excessive and unnecessary wildlife deaths caused by non-native toxic yew plants. These plants are commonly used in landscaping and ornamental holiday …
Transportation is one of the top greenhouse gas-producing sectors in Idaho so acknowledging the impact of transportation on climate change is extremely important.
"The East Fork of the Big Wood River is a spectacular river stretch and our community deserves to know that everything is being done to keep the water clean.”