Blog posts from around the country
Central Piedmont Group / North Carolina Chapter / North Carolina
Thanks to everyone who came out to help oppose the Atlantic Coast Pipeline!
Lone Star Chapter
Congratulations to this year's awardees, environmentalists from around the state who have done so much to defend, improve, and celebrate the Texas environment!
Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service recently held a wetlands planting at Exploration Green on April 21st (John Muir’s birthday!). The “Magnificent Seven Sierrans” participated on behalf of the Houston Sierra Club. Exploration Green is a 200-…
Delta Chapter
Earlier this month, the Alliance for Affordable Energy, Deep South Center for Environmental Justice, Earthjustice, Sierra Club and 350 New Orleans filed two legal actions: an appeal of the New Orleans City Council’s approval of Entergy’s gas plant…
Seattle ICO / Washington State Chapter / Washington
What a perfect day! Those smiles and excitement in the photo above were almost a constant during this Seattle ICO outing up to Snoqualmie Pass with a group of students from Washington Middle School (WMS).
Grand Canyon Chapter
An update and comparative analysis of five years of Water Sentinels flow data collection of the Upper Verde River
San Francisco Bay Chapter
The Alameda County Board of Supervisors is considering loosening the requirements of the County’s Urban Growth Boundary Initiative (Measure D), which was passed by the voters in 2000 to prevent sprawl. Weakening the protections contained in Measure…
Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
The U.S. Forest Service Forest Legacy Program recently helped acquire a conservation easement on 5,438 acres of land owned by Campbell Global (CG). CG is a timber investment management organization (TIMO) which acquires and manages forest lands for…
Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
I was staring morosely at the empty parking lot. I had planned an outing to Trinity River National Wildlife Refuge, had to change the outing due to Trinity River flooding to the farther away Kirby Nature Trail, and then a cool front ...
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San Gorgonio Chapter
Venomous and Otherwise Noxious Animals of Southern CaliforniaThe monthly meeting of the Los Serranos Group of the Sierra Club is Tuesday, May 15, at 7:00 PM. Jeff Burkhart, emeritus Professor of Biology at the University of La Verne, will talk…