Blog posts from around the country

Suwannee St. Johns Group / Florida Chapter / Florida
New coalition website launched. Lots of updates, and links to related articles.
North Star Chapter
Jasper Lake always has a nesting pair of loons. In recent years, following their progress from nesting to flight and migration has become the focal point of my passion for photography. We follow them closely, inhaling their long low wails, reporting…
Alabama Chapter
We are becoming more aware of the power of nature with every update on the COVID-19 crisis. Thank you to all of our members and neighbors in various professions who are working to make our lives healthier and safer each day.
Santa Lucia Chapter
By Andrew Christie
North Carolina Chapter
After an extremely long 2019 legislative session, the N.C. General Assembly convened this week for what should have been its traditional "short session," to focus on budget adjustments. But two factors have made this year's gathering highly unusual…
Alabama Chapter
Peggie was active on the West Alabama Executive Committee for many years, and Gwendolyn was with her every step of the way.
Seattle ICO / Washington State Chapter / Washington
Team Madrona Takes a Trip to Fort Warden. Madrona Elementary students were full of excitement as they arrived at the school, eagerly awaiting their day trip to Bainbridge Island where a ferry ride, low-tide beachcombing, and kite making awaited them.
Tennessee Chapter
Dear Eartha - Environmental Commentary and Advice from an Eco-Guru Keeping Hope In the Times Of Novel Coronavirus
Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
By Ken Kramer The Region H Water Planning Group held a public hearing via webinar and telephone conference call on April 23 on the draft revised Region H water plan (known as the Region H Initially Prepared Plan or IPP). ... (Read more)
Maryland Chapter
As the COVID-19 crisis shines a light on the vital importance of public transit service in the Baltimore region, a newly released regional transit plan provides an historic opportunity to make much needed improvements that have long been identified…