Blog posts from around the country
Alabama Chapter
"We must rethink our view of activism. Being active in government doesn’t have to mean being controversial or participating in civil disobedience. Those are important tools, but activism can simply mean being engaged, staying informed, talking to…
Alabama Chapter
Kiwanis Vulcan Trail is the center of Greater Birmingham’s growing Red Rock Trail System, a planned 750-mile trail network. As of March 2018, we’ve helped build 111.8 miles of trails, including popular green spaces like Rotary Trail, Red Mountain…
Alabama Chapter
Looking for a fun camp for your kids? Here's an opportunity to get them out of the house this summer, away from video games and give them a chance to fall in love (or, hopefully, even deeper in love) with nature.
Delta Chapter
Well, we’re six week in to the 2018 Louisiana Legislative Regular Session, and the women and men in Baton Rouge have been busy. Click through for an update of the high priority legislation we’re tracking for you this session.
Toiyabe Chapter
The Washoe County Commission is proposing legislation that would subject the Truckee Meadows to uncontrolled sprawl, by selling off tens of thousands of acres around the Truckee Meadows for development, while removing wilderness protections for…
Idaho Chapter
Despite the fact that returns of salmon and steelhead in the Columbia and Snake Rivers are at devastatingly low levels, the U.S. House will likely vote next Wednesday on a bill that would halt efforts to recover Idaho’s wild ocean running fisheries.
Oregon Chapter
Perhaps the greatest aspect of living in the Pacific Northwest is the majestic, lush, and ecologically diverse wild spaces that surround us.
San Francisco Bay Chapter
We're thrilled to report that last night the board of directors of East Bay Community Energy, Alameda's new Community Choice power program, voted to offer a 100% renewable electricity choice starting in November 2018! Thanks to all of you who took…