These Indigenous Paddlers Are Advocating for Free-Flowing Rivers
Tribal-led activists stepped up at COP30 and have continued their movement here at home
By
Juliet Grable
January 9, 2026
Pioneering Salmon Are Exploring Upper Klamath Basin
With four dams removed, the fish are making a comeback
By
Juliet Grable
November 26, 2025
The Resistance Rangers Want Your Help in Protecting National Parks
A movement of off-duty and former officials has mobilized to save embattled parks
By
Juliet Grable
September 12, 2025
Trump Wants to Rescind the Roadless Rule. What Does That Mean?
Conservationists say the move would reverse years of progress in protecting the nation’s wild spaces
By
Juliet Grable
July 27, 2025
Farmers Feeling the Pain After Conservation Funding Frozen
The Trump administration, with DOGE, is pulling the rug from under growers and producers across the country
By
Juliet Grable
March 12, 2025
LA Fires Spark Confusion and Concern Over Water Quality and Supply
A wave of online disinformation, propagated across social media, compounded the crisis
By
Juliet Grable
February 20, 2025
Along With Devastation, LA Fires Bring Health Hazards in Smoke and Ash
Here's what you need to know about toxic fallout from a major wildfire
By
Juliet Grable
January 26, 2025
Not Fantastic: Our Plastic Buildings
Here's what you need to know about polyvinyl chloride, or PVC
By
Juliet Grable
January 12, 2025
Remaking the Klamath River
The largest dam-removal project in US history restores a once-great salmon migration route
By
Juliet Grable
December 10, 2024
Thirty Years After Its Creation, the Northwest Forest Plan Is Still Saving Trees
Federal officials, conservationists, and tribes are now working to update the historic landscape management blueprint
By
Juliet Grable
April 12, 2024
The Magazine of The Sierra Club