Idaho Conservation League will be hanging out at the Yellow Brick Cafe, ready to answer all your questions, and offering resources for those who want to get more involved.
ICL wants YOU to be a Wilderness Steward! If you’re like us, you find yourself in Idaho’s beautiful backcountry on your days off. Recreate with purpose, and give back to …
Well, folks, it’s that time of the year again. Little green sprouts are beginning to pop up through the mud, our favorite trails are slowly drying out once again, and …
Editor’s Note: This post was co-authored by ICL’s Wildlife Program Associate Jeff Abrams and Public Lands Director John Robison. The Snake River, just about halfway between its beginnings near Palisades …
The proposed Lava Ridge Wind Project There’s been a lot of talk about wind energy since the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) released its draft Environmental Impacts Statement (EIS) on …
Canadian mining company to make another run at exploration for the potential and controversial CuMo Project open-pit mine After water from Grimes Creek splashes out of the high country northwest …
I recently went on a cross country ski outing near my home outside McCall, through the forest and up onto the ridge separating the Little Salmon River valley from the …
This overview is the first of a series of blogs about the Lava Ridge Wind Project and renewable energy projects in Idaho. Stay tuned for upcoming blogs on this important …
As we advance toward the supposed bill introduction deadline on February 13, the legislature is pickin’ up speed. Last week we saw three separate bills introduced attempting to provide property …
The year was 1973. A group of advocates from across the state realized that Idaho needed an effective statewide voice to advance the cause of conservation, and to work to …