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Recreating Responsibly: Trail etiquette

Here in Idaho, we’re lucky to have countless places to camp and recreate outdoors. Wherever and however you choose to get outdoors – recreating responsibly is vital to protecting you, …

Recreating Responsibly: 5 ways you can be bear aware

Here in Idaho, we’re lucky to have countless places to camp and recreate outdoors. Wherever and however you choose to get outdoors – recreating responsibly is vital to protecting you, …

Quagga Mussels – FOUND AGAIN, Oh No!

[NOTE: This blog was drafted prior to the Idaho State Department of Agriculture’s September 24, 2024 announcement that quagga mussel DNA has been found in the Snake River. The blog …

10 fast facts about the Snake River Aquifer

Across southern Idaho, an incredible hydrologic feature is shifting, filtering, trickling below the feet of Idahoans every day: the Eastern Snake River Plain Aquifer (ESPA). This aquifer is responsible for …

Exploring Snake River Canyons Park, Twin Falls’ most underrated backyard trail system

No matter your relationship to Idaho, chances are you know—or have even seen—the spectacular cascade of Shoshone Falls on the Snake River. But have you ever seen these falls from …

Snake River adventures are full of magic—if we work to keep them that way

Peeking out of the sagebrush across the Snake River Plain is scattered evidence of the region’s volcanic history: black lava basalt. You may not notice this geological wonder at first …

Clean energy in Idaho: The need, the opportunity, and where wind fits in

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 …

Twin Falls Kayak Trip

Join ICL and the College of Southern Idaho on a kayaking adventure to learn about water quality in the Snake River. While kayaking on the Snake, participants will have the …

Record-breaking heat, severe wildfires: How climate change is impacting Idaho

Until recently, the western U.S. was experiencing a relatively mild summer for wildfires. While folks enjoyed Labor Day weekend, climate projections of extreme and prolonged heat waves came to fruition …

Salmon Club: A united movement to bring our fish home

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 …

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