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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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It’s Inversion Season: Here’s How to Help Protect Our Air

Winter inversions cause some of the worst air pollution seen in Idaho. We can’t stop inversions from occurring, but we can limit our contributions to air pollution when they occur.

On the Road with ICL’s 2019 Artist in Residence Carl Rowe

What a journey! ICL’s 2019 Artist in Residence Carl Rowe takes to the road to showcase his breathtaking oil paintings of Idaho’s unique and diverse landscapes in rural communities across the state.

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Salmon Workgroup in Boise Rolls Up Its Sleeves

We need to consider immediate fixes to stem extinction and also mid- to long-term solutions to fully restore Idaho’s fish to abundance. . . we have to discuss all the 4 Hs and ocean conditions and predators when we consider our policy recommendations.

Owyhees Face Double Jeopardy from Land and Air

If you care about the Owyhee Canyonlands, we encourage you to comment on these two proposals.

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Idaho Power Proposes Changing Rules for Existing Solar Customers

Over 4,000 families and small businesses would see large increases to power bills

Idaho Forest Restoration Projects Are Already Well Underway

The proven track record of local forest collaboratives creates potential for larger wins through efforts such as Shared Stewardship and creates hope for the forests we all treasure.

ICL Installs Electric Vehicle Charger at Boise Office

ICL’s Boise office is the proud owner of a new electric vehicle (EV) charging station. We are working to do our part to support clean transportation in Idaho.

McCall Star-News Viewpoint: Barrick’s Record Does Not Bode Well for Stibnite

I became discouraged and disappointed when I read that Barrick Gold had bought into the project since I am all too familiar with their track record in South America and in Chile in particular.

Low Level Flights Need High Level Attention

The Air Force plans to allow supersonic flights of multiple aircraft skimming as low as several hundred feet above the ground.

Treasure Valley Canals to Pathways Project

ICL and partner organizations are working on a project to turn Treasure Valley canals into multi-use pathways that connect communities, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and increase infrastructure options for cyclists and pedestrians.

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