Editor’s Note: This blog was co-authored by Abbie Abramovich, ICL Salmon & Steelhead Grassroots Associate, and Sarah Plane, a community organizer with ICL’s Salmon Mobilization Team. June is National Rivers …
Tahlequah, the Southern Resident Orca who dominated headlines in 2018 for carrying her dead calf for 17 days, is once again carrying another calf in a “tour of grief.” The …
In early November, the Nez Perce Tribe brought together more than a dozen Tribes, an array of non-profit partners, elected decision-makers, and advocates in Tulalip, WA to discuss the preservation …
Editor’s Note: This post was co-authored by Lilly Wilson and Lily Saperston, both members of Youth Salmon Protectors and Idaho Conservation League staff. August 12, 2023 marks International Youth Day, …
June is National Rivers Month and Orca Action Month. One of these likely appeals to Idahoans more than the other, as pristine rivers are a regular source of pride for …
Traveling in a large group is always tricky. You never know how personalities will mesh or where hanger (when one’s hunger makes them angry) will strike first. Traveling for work …
On March 21 at a White House “Conservation in Action” Summit, President Joe Biden announced his conservation priorities for the next two years. Alongside fighting climate change, protecting wildlife migration …
When Youth Salmon Protectors (YSP) was created in 2021, ICL had no idea how large it would become or how effective it could be. What we did know is when …
Have you ever looked at an animal and wondered, “What are they thinking?” We create personalities for them, attribute voices we believe they would have if they could talk, and …