Blog posts from around the country

Wisconsin Chapter
The stage is set for a decisive 2024. After years of work, multiple environmental decisions are expected that could make this a groundbreaking year for climate action. Add in a huge election and decisions about legislative maps and we are sure to…
Grand Canyon Chapter
Feb 24) Peace Fair -- March 5) ADEQ meeting on Hudbay’s proposed Copper World -- March 16) Guided 2-mile hike re. mining threats -- $10,000 Grant with new partner "0s3 Movement" (Opportunities for binational youth) -- Governor Hobbs -- 2nd Tuesdays
Loma Prieta Chapter
It’s a tough year for the California budget and Governor Newsom is looking to cut budgets from 30x30. 
Sierra Club Illinois Chapter
Elated local advocates praise Governor, Lake County's legislative delegation, County Board members, and municipal officials for critical support.
Reno Inspiring Connections Outdoors / Toiyabe Chapter / Nevada
You are invited to join our next Reno Inspiring Connections Outdoors Community Meeting on Zoom:
Massachusetts Chapter
This story is shared by an artist in his 60s in Waltham, MA.
Pennsylvania Chapter
New for 2024, there will be quarterly meetings that bring together members of all Conservation Teams into 2 tracks: Climate & Energy (hosted by PA Chapter Clean Energy Program Advocate Nate Reagle) and Quality of Life (hosted by PA Deputy…
Reno Inspiring Connections Outdoors / Toiyabe Chapter / Nevada
It may seem strange that no outdoor experience is required to be an ICO volunteer. However, Reno ICO's mission to take our target population on safe and fun outdoor adventures extends to our volunteers as well!
Sierra Club Illinois Chapter
Springfield City Council approves CWLP budget and water rate hike without low-income protections and overdue energy planning analysis.
Woods & Wetlands Group / Sierra Club Illinois Chapter / Illinois
Coyotes are rarely shown in a favorable light. Now a new book, Coyotes Among Us, offers a new perspective based on research conducted by Dr. Stanley D. Gehrt and his team right here in the Chicago area.