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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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Bringing back the Kings: 30 years of ESA listing for Spring and Summer Chinook

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 …

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Applications open for volunteers in Idaho Conservation League’s Wilderness Stewards Program

For Immediate Release: Friday, April 22, 2022 Contacts:  Abby Urbanek, Communications Manager, (208) 345-6933 x 214 Stevie Gawryluk, Central Idaho Community Engagement Assistant, (208) 345-6933 x 302 Randy Fox, West …

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Idaho Power’s solar program improves renewable access but is only a start, advocates say

For Immediate Release: Wednesday, April 20, 2022 CONTACTS: Noah Rott, Associate Press Secretary, Sierra Club, [email protected], 406-214-1990 Emma Sperry, Climate Fellow, Idaho Conservation League, [email protected]   Katherine Noble, Climate Action …

Solar for all: The mechanics of Community Owned Solar

This is the second installment of a three-part series on community owned solar. Our last blog defined community owned solar and provided information about two of the main benefits of …

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Will Tiedemann joins Idaho Conservation League as Conservation Associate

For Immediate Release: Thursday, April 21, 2022 Contact: Abby Urbanek, Communications Manager, (208) 345-6933 x 214 Will Tiedemann joins Idaho Conservation League as Conservation Associate BOISE, ID – The Idaho …

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Idaho Conservation League plan would lower power bills, help customers

For Immediate Release: Tuesday, April 19, 2022 Contacts: Ben Otto, Energy Associate, Idaho Conservation League, (208) 345-6933 x 212 Abby Urbanek, Communications Manager, Idaho Conservation League, (208) 345-6933 x 214 …

Idaho’s unprotected wilderness: Skiing and climbing in the Lost River Range

The 4.2 million acre Salmon-Challis National Forest is rich in history and natural resources. The Salmon-Challis is one of the largest national forests in the country with an immense amount …

Solar for all: Speak up for Community Owned Solar

This is the first installment of a three-part series on community owned solar.  It is well known that solar is good for the environment and will accelerate us toward reaching …

Forest Service convenes group to draft winter recreation plan for Idaho Panhandle

The Idaho Panhandle National Forests recently convened a group of community stakeholders to help draft a plan for winter recreation on the Bonners Ferry, Sandpoint and Priest Lake Ranger Districts. …

National Wildlife Week: 5 Idaho animals that need our help

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 …

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