Johnson, Josh

Author Description

Josh Johnson, Central Idaho Conservation Associate, uses his technical background in geology, experience in environmental education, and love for the outdoors to protect those very things that make Idaho a special place to live. His work portfolio includes public lands, mining, air and water quality, and efforts to clean up the Snake River. Josh earned a B.A. in geology at Middlebury College and a M.S. in geology at the University of Colorado. He also worked as an interpretive park ranger in the Tetons and a mentor naturalist at the Aspen Center for Environmental Studies prior to joining ICL’s Ketchum office staff in 2017.

Authored Reports

Declining Groundwater Quality in the Eastern Snake Plain Aquifer: Causes, Trends, and Public Health Effects - Excerpts from a Report by the Idaho Conservation League