Blog posts from around the country

San Francisco Bay Chapter
Last month, Marin County succeeded in lining up a multi-million dollar grant from the California Wildlife Conservation Board that would enable the county to buy the San Geronimo Golf Course for public open space and restore salmon habitat. But…
San Francisco Bay Chapter
The large Southern California water wholesaler, the Metropolitan Water District, voted yesterday, 60.83 percent to 39.17 percent, to support and fund two environmentally damaging tunnels through the San Francisco Bay Delta.
Lone Star Chapter
On March 22, we held an office warming party where new and old faces joined us for an evening of music, food, drink and mingling. In preparation for the event, we created a chronological flyer to highlight some of our "wins" in 2017 for anyone who…
Toiyabe Chapter
The Tahoe Area Group would like to thank an effective partnership among Sierra Watch, Mountain Area Preservation, and the League to Save Lake Tahoe, which led to a court decision handed down March 12 that halted the controversial Martis Valley West…
Toiyabe Chapter
Thanks to caring residents like you, the Truckee Donner Public Utility District (TDPUD) Board, at their April 4 meeting, rejected a proposal to pursue nuclear power.
Lone Star Chapter
This Friday, Craig Nazor will attend a party hosted by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) to celebrate the delisting of the black-capped vireo from the endangered species list. But is it time to celebrate?
Toiyabe Chapter
Numerous organizations and thousands of caring volunteers have worked for years to clean up Lovell Canyon's litter and vandalism. Now the Forest Service is drafting a Focused Management Plan for Lovell Canyon. Your direct communication with the…
Toiyabe Chapter
For the Sierra Club, every day is Earth Day. But we love the community events each April that give us the opportunity to meet new people, share what we do, and encourage people to get involved. Toiyabe Chapter and our local groups will be at a…
San Francisco Bay Chapter
The signature drive to qualify the Sand Creek Area Protection Initiative is halfway done on the calendar, but we’re running slightly behind the pace needed to guarantee qualification for the November election.