Blog posts from around the country

Grand Canyon Chapter
PHOENIX, AZ – Today, Mexican wolf supporters denounced a letter sent in November by Governor Doug Ducey and the governors of Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah to Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Director Dan…
Grand Canyon Chapter
TUCSON, Ariz. â€” The U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals today ruled in favor of conservation groups allowing a lawsuit to move forward challenging the use of lead hunting ammunition in Arizona’s Kaibab National Forest.
Virginia Chapter
By Corrina Beall & Susan Stillman
Maryland Chapter
Trash incinerators spew cancer-causing dioxins and other bad stuff, as well as lots of greenhouse gases. Ironically, Maryland’s current Renewable Portfolio Standard provides incentives for burning trash as well as for producing clean energy.
Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
By Brandt Mannchen The first Saturday of most months, a few volunteers gather at Marysee Prairie, the only restored tallgrass prairie in the Big Thicket, to cut and herbicide woody plants and on occasion to burn or mo
Wisconsin Chapter
Removing Wisconsin's nuclear moratorium could not only lead to high electricity bills, but could make Wisconsin open for a nuclear waste depository.
Four Lakes Group / Wisconsin Chapter / Wisconsin
Help staff our Sierra Club booth and enjoy the spring ambiance of the Garden Expo.
Four Lakes Group / Wisconsin Chapter / Wisconsin
Join your fellow Sierrans for a volunteer celebration!  We'll gather at Brocach on the Capitol Square from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 24.