Say No to CuMo: Comment Writing Workshop – Virtual

The 2023 CuMo Mine Exploration Project has the goal of constructing one of the world’s largest open-pit molybdenum mines in the headwaters of the Boise River.  The current drilling exploration proposal aims to construct up to 8.9 miles of new temporary roads, up to 122 new exploration drill sites, and drill up to 250 exploration …

Conservation Book Club – Virtual

Mark your calendars and head to your local library or bookstore, because we’re starting a virtual book club! Through friendly facilitated discussions inspired by conservation books, we aim to understand environmental issues better, share different views, and inspire positive actions. On January 24th at 7:00pm MT/6:00pm PT, we will discuss Crossings: How Road Ecology Is …

2024 Legislative Update – Webinar

Join ICL's Government Relations Director, Jonathan Oppenheimer, on February 7th at 12:30MST on Zoom, for an update focused on the 2024 Idaho Legislative Session. He'll cover a range of topics that have been brought up this session including bills related to public lands, wildlife, invasive species, climate and energy, salmon, water, and more! Learn how …

Snake River Dinner Hour Monthly Webinar Series

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FEBRUARY 13: FEDERAL ACTIONS AND COMMITMENTS TO RESTORE SNAKE RIVER SALMON Host Kayeloni Scott with guests: Chairman Shannon Wheeler, Chairman of the Nez Perce Tribal Executive Committee Amanda Goodin, supervising senior attorney with Earthjustice’s Northwest office Ed Bowles, Fish Division Administrator for Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife from 2000 – 2020 Liz Hamilton,  Executive Director …

Looking Back & Planning Ahead: The Road to a Clean Energy Future – Sandpoint, ID

Sandpoint Library 1407 Cedar Street, Sandpoint, ID, United States

Please join us in a conversation about our recent climate history, the need for our energy systems to adapt, and the current tools being used to address the climate crisis. We’ll provide some context on how the last 30 years of climate policy have shaped the reality we’re in today, and the next steps moving …

Snake River Dinner Hour Monthly Webinar Series

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MARCH 12: Culture + Recreation +Ecology = Benefits of a Restored Lower Snake River Host Lisa McShane with guests: Nakia Williamson, Cultural Resources Director, Nez Perce Tribe Kayeloni Scott, NW Communications Director, American Rivers Lauren McCullough, Operations Manager at OARS Dories Libby Tobey, Grand Salmon Expedition Member and Legislative Fellow at Idaho Conservation League Register here …

Bitterroot Bears! Virtual webinar

The US Fish and Wildlife Service is taking comments right now on the restoration of grizzly bears into the Bitterroot ecosystem. Learn more from experts, Jeff Abrams, ICL's wildlife associate and Steve Nadeau, author and retired Idaho Fish and Game large carnivore biologist about Bitterroot bears, why this is an important conservation measure, and how …

Snake River Dinner Hour Monthly Webinar Series

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April 9th: Clean Energy + a Restored River Lower Snake River = a More Vibrant Northwest The Snake River Dinner Hour is back! Sit down with some food or drinks and join us as we learn the best recipes to save salmon, honor Treaty obligations, and create solutions for Northwest communities. The second installment of …

Snake River Dinner Hour Monthly Webinar Series

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May 14th: Salmon & Grain: How to keep our plates full, responsibly The Snake River Dinner Hour is back! Sit down with some food or drinks and join us as we learn the best recipes to save salmon, honor Treaty obligations, and create solutions for Northwest communities. The fourth installment of this monthly webinar series …

Green Waters, Red Flags: Toxic Algae Outbreaks in Idaho – Virtual

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Toxic algae outbreaks continue to threaten public health across Idaho. Every summer, we see dozens of health advisories issued because the water is unsafe for pets, livestock, and people. Join Dr. Amie Parris of the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality and ICL for a presentation on toxic algae outbreaks: what causes them, what the risks are, …

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Idaho Panhandle Public Lands Initiative Open House – Sandpoint, ID

Sandpoint Community Hall 204 S 1st Ave, Sandpoint, ID

The newly formed Idaho Panhandle Public Lands Initiative (IPPLI) is hosting an open house at 6 PM on September 25th at the Sandpoint Community Hall. The IPPLI is a local group of individuals and organizations representing motorized and non-motorized recreation, hunting, trapping, fishing, timber, agriculture, environmental, and local governmental interests (this group includes ICL)! The purpose of the group …

Idaho Panhandle Public Lands Initiative Open House – Bonners Ferry, ID

National Guard Annex 6566 Main St, Bonners Ferry, ID

The newly formed Idaho Panhandle Public Lands Initiative (IPPLI) is hosting an open house at 6 PM on October 2nd at the National Guard Annex in Bonners Ferry. The IPPLI is a local group of individuals and organizations representing motorized and non-motorized recreation, hunting, trapping, fishing, timber, agriculture, environmental, and local governmental interests (this group …