Blog posts from around the country
Angeles Chapter
The Angeles Chapter Political Committee under the direction of Chair Susana Reyes has been hard at work.
Angeles Chapter
Interim Editor, Southern Sierran In September 2005, biologists from the U.S. Geological Survey found 11 endangered mountain yellow-legged frogs in City Creek in San Bernardino County.
Angeles Chapter
Conservation Program Coordinator As nature lovers, we like to enjoy our fruit trees, vegetable gardens, outdoor plants, ornamental ponds, compost piles and bird feeders.
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Photographers and flower enthusiasts are watching this year's wildflower season with the intensity of Wall Street speculators. Will ongoing drought doom us to months of brown hillsides, or will late rains make for a March miracle?
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Of all the attractive tropical destinations in the world, Costa Rica is one of the most diverse and exciting.
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and Bill Corcoran Two-thousand five was an extremely eventful year for our southern California national forests as threats to their health and beauty increased, and the Forest Service issued flawed new management plans that put natural and recreat
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A proposed 6-mile long housing project in the hills east of Orange is being challenged in a lawsuit filed by the Sierra Club's Orange Hills Task Force.
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Unless it goes into a recycling bin, anything and everything thrown away in Los Angeles winds up in the same place-the Sunshine Canyon landfill in the north San Fernando Valley, near Granada Hills and Sylmar.
Angeles Chapter
Los Angeles is one of the ten largest urban centers in the world, but many residents manage to escape its crowded streets and enjoy the outdoors by hiking, jogging, or biking on nearby hillside trails or fire roads.