Blog posts from around the country

Washington State Chapter
In 2018, the Lummi Nation hosted a Totem Pole Journey to bring back Tokitae – a killer whale captured off the coast of Washington State decades ago, separated from her pod, and currently held in captivity at Miami Seaquarium. A totem pole was carved…
Washington State Chapter
From July 24-28, 2019 canoe families from around the Northwest Coast and abroad will come together as the Lummi Nation welcomes them with the theme of Sqweshenet tse Schelangen: "Honoring our way of life with hope, healing and revitalization." This…
Wisconsin Chapter
Time to give ourselves a pat on the back: let’s highlight everything the Sierra Club’s been getting done across Wisconsin!
Maryland Chapter
We are seeking a volunteer to be our Chapter PAC Treasurer!
Florida Chapter
Sierra Club Florida is asking Gov. DeSantis to veto four bills that both directly and indirectly impact the natural environment, freedom of speech, and the state of our democracy.
Florida Chapter
SB 7068, also known as the Toll Roads to Nowhere Bill, will destroy much of Florida's remaining natural and rural areas.
Massachusetts Chapter
American Eel are getting a lift on the South Shore over the dam at Pond Meadow Park. The ladder and trap was recently designed and fabricated by the Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries (DMF) Fishway Crew. DMF and the Weymouth-Braintree…
Washington State Chapter
April has been an eventful month with real progress and momentum-building for restoring the Snake River, its historic salmon runs, and helping our endangered orca.
Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
By Cheryl Conley, TWRC Wildlife Center The heat is on! Just like us, birds enjoy and need a clean drink of water and a cooling bath. You can do birds a great service by providing a birdbath where they can drink, bathe and preen. Here is some helpful…
Lone Star Chapter
The environmental majority on the Dallas City Council was at stake on May 4 when Dallas voters went to the polls in the first of two pivotal elections which would decide the make up of the next city council.