Blog posts from around the country

Angeles Chapter
I know this is a risky place to go, but I'm going to discuss that sacred cow of American gardening, the lawn. As a nation we have a love affair with our lawns. We love the look and feel and smell of them.
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Bill Lockyer joined members o
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The Mission of the Angeles Chapter Political Committees which includes Los Angeles and Orange Counties, is to promote voter awareness, to advocate for environmental policy change, and to support the elections campaigns of Sierra Club endorsed can
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Native species struggle for access to now-scarce resources California is home to many invasive species that cover the entire plant and animal kingdom, from exotic fruit flies, bullfrogs, and feral mammals to escaped
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Two members of the Angeles Chapter staff have moved on. Jack Bohlka, who served as senior chapter director for four and a half years, resigned at the end of May in order to run his own photography studio.
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Reprinted with permission from the Nature Conservancy website, tncweeds.ucdavis.edu.
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Glacier National Park casts a spell on all who witness its grandeur. Its sculpted peaks, turquoise lakes, and magnificent wildlife are its wand, 1.4 million acres its stage.
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The world oil production peak is imminent and the natural gas peak will follow in our lifetimes. After these peaks, oil supplies will diminish and prices will keep rising.