Blog posts from around the country

Alabama Chapter
The Black Warrior waterdog, a large aquatic salamander found only in the Black Warrior River Basin in Alabama, is now a federally protected species. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) listed the salamander as an endangered species under…
Chicago Inspiring Connections Outdoors / Sierra Club Illinois Chapter / Illinois
Chicago ICO new partners Logan Square Neighborhood Association & Family Focus Nuestra Familia first outing to IL State Park Starved Rock on Feb 3rd
North Carolina Chapter
Governor Cooper and other officials met Saturday with Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke to emphasize North Carolina's opposition to offshore drilling. Molly Diggins, state director for the N.C. Sierra Club, applauded the group’s bipartisan, personal…
Alabama Chapter
Do you know a true RIVER HERO in Alabama?
Delta Chapter
50 years. For 50 years the Sierra Club Delta Chapter has fought to protect and explore the wild places of Louisiana. Well, nearly 50. In 2019, the Delta Chapter will celebrate it’s 50th anniversary. We’ve done a lot in 50 years of the Delta…
Pennsylvania Chapter
It is critical that these oil and gas wells be located, assessed, and plugged but DEP’s orphan well plugging program funds come from current permit fees, which typically only amount to hundreds of dollars per new well — far less than the thousands…
Piasa Palisades Group / Sierra Club Illinois Chapter / Illinois
Several PPG members attended the annual Bald Eagle Audubon Survey on January 20. 
Alabama Chapter
The upper Cahaba and Little Cahaba rivers in Jefferson, Shelby and St.