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Idaho Public Lands Advocates Respond to Latest Sell-Off Proposal: Rural Idaho Needs Teamwork, not a Giveaway

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Tuesday, December 16, 2025  Contact: John Robison, Idaho Conservation League | [email protected]  Emilie Ritter, Greater Yellowstone Coalition | [email protected]  Chris Saeger, The Wilderness Society | [email protected]  Idaho Public Lands Advocates Respond to …
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The Dark Side of Data Centers Part 2: Water Guzzlers

The recent rapid proliferation of artificial intelligence (AI) has driven explosive growth in a once-niche industry: data centers. These facilities host vast networks of computer processors that power the processing, …
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The Dark Side of Data Centers, Part 1: Energy Hogs

The recent rapid proliferation of artificial intelligence (AI) has driven explosive growth in a once-niche industry: data centers. These facilities host vast networks of computer processors that power the processing, …
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Survey shows community support for McCall land exchange

For the past 5 years, ICL has worked with United Payette, a coalition of Valley County residents partnering with local and state-wide organizations, to conserve the endowment lands surrounding Payette …
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Saving Salmon, Protecting a Way of Life

This blog was originally published in 2024, and has been updated with new information. We often say that, without the work of Tribes, Idaho’s wild salmon and steelhead would be …
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IDFG’s high-stakes strategic plan needs more work—Here’s how to give wildlife a voice

Idaho’s native wildlife sustains and inspires us. Wild creatures give us comfort and endless entertainment. They enhance our everyday experiences—whether we’re visiting remote, wild landscapes across our state or sitting …
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12 days of ICL: Our Top Conservation Wins of 2024!

In 2024, ICL accomplished great things for Idaho’s air, water, lands, wildlife, and the communities that rely on them. Our work touched all corners of the state, from the iconic …

Birding in your backyard and beyond

Idaho’s beautiful landscapes are the backdrop to dozens of outdoor adventures. Public lands enthusiasts can grab their bikes or skis and head up the mountain, while water lovers can find …

A Moment to Celebrate – Witnessing Salmon Return to the Klamath River

Thirteen years after the first salmon returned to a free-flowing Elwha River on Washington’s Olympic Coast, the first Chinook salmon swam upstream to reaches of the Klamath River that had …

Replacing Dams, Building a Stronger Future: Recreation Edition

Summary Fill out Washington’s Lower Snake River recreation survey and tell the government how YOU would recreate on a free-flowing lower Snake River. Even if you don’t recreate on the lower …

Federal Report Shows (Again) that LSRD Breaching is Necessary

A draft report released by the federal Fish Passage Center (FPC) reiterates what has been clear for years: salmon and steelhead populations in the Snake River are in deep trouble …

The Record of Decision for the revised Lava Ridge project is signed, what happens next?

Editor’s Note: For press inquiries on this Record of Decision, please reach out to ICL Climate Program Manager, Adrian Gallo at [email protected] or ICL Public Lands & Wildlife Director, John …

Shaping Bonner County’s Future: Have Your Say in the Comprehensive Plan Update

They say all politics is local, and that is certainly apparent right now in Bonner County. The Bonner County’s Planning Commission is working diligently to finalize updates to the comprehensive …

Dialogue and Compromise are Key to Protecting North Idaho Wilderness

There are 4.7 million acres of designated wilderness in central and southern Idaho, but none north of the Lochsa River in the nine northern counties. This isn’t due to a …

Replacing Dams, Building a Stronger Future: Transportation Edition

Federal and state agencies, Tribal governments, and stakeholders are working together to plan how to replace the services of the four lower Snake River dams. These planning efforts came about …

A Green Winter: Your Fall Energy Checklist

With the arrival of crisp fall days it’s time to start preparing our dens for winter. Make sure your home is cozy, safe, and energy efficient!

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