Can a new genetic discovery save the king of salmon before it’s too late? Join us and our partners at Idaho Rivers United for this ground-breaking, documentary film screening! In …
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 …
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 …
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 …
In celebration of the Sawtooth National Recreation Area’s (SNRA) 50th anniversary on August 22nd, 2022, Idaho Conservation League wanted to tip our cap and acknowledge this “golden year” for one …
Idaho’s wild salmon and steelhead are in trouble, and have been for quite some time. On April 22, 1992, which happened to be Earth Day – the federal government listed …
April 5-11, 2022 is National Wildlife Week! From bears to butterflies, lynx to lizards, and elk to eagles – wildlife lovers in Idaho have a lot to celebrate. There’s an …
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 …
Monday, March 14th was International Day of Action for Rivers! Worldwide, people are taking action to ensure communities everywhere have access to clean, healthy rivers. In many cases, that means …