Protecting habitat and open space Bay Area and beyond
Who could have anticipated today's urban needs and the threat of global climate disruption?
Calling all students: the climate needs you
This summer experience a leadership training opportunity.
"New Farm" would plough through Urban Limit Line
The proposed New Farm development threatens to undermine Contra Costa County's entire Urban Limit Line.
NASCAR isn't agriculture: Altamont Speedway doesn't belong in protected open space
Is a 365-day-a-year NASCAR-sanctioned track the way to protect Alameda County's agricultural lands?
Camp Parks habitat threatened by development
A proposed land exchange between the federal government and the city of Dublin threatens to destroy prime
wildlife habitat in the Livermore-Amador Valley.
Redeveloping Hunters Point and Candlestick Point
Achieving a great park for southeastern San Francisco.
Endangered open space in East Oakland
Even during housing slump, open space is threatened by development.
Environmental justice and habitat
The concept of environmental justice started with a focus on the toxic issues of low-income communities of
color, but now..
Richmond to choose "preferred" plan
Richmond's process for updating its General Plan will reach a major decision point in June.
Victory at last for Jackson State Forest
After a seemingly endless saga of court cases, environmental documents, and hearings spanning the past
eight years - a new and improved management plan for Jackson State Forest.
Don't trash Cortina Ridge
The Sierra Club is working to protect hundreds of acres of pristine landscape in southwestern Colusa County.
Lawson's Landing workshops and hearings scheduled
The Marin County Planning Commission is holding an informational workshop to review the proposed Lawson's
Landing Master Plan.
Keeping the Blue Ridge undeveloped and wild
New national recreation area would protect a Northern California treasure.
Help pass bill for statewide outdoor education
Despite California's abundant open spaces and natural areas, fewer than 15% of California's youth
participate in any outdoor program.
GGNRA Endangered Species Big Year
The loneliest plant in San Francisco.
Flexing our muscles against alien mussels
A pair of invasive species are threatening to `mussel' their way into California lakes and streams.
Tuolumne River update
New national recreation area would protect a Northern California treasure.
Water Board has opportunity to keep trash out of our Bay!
We have an opportunity to greatly reduce the amount of trash entering San Francisco Bay.
The beavers of Martinez - dam-builders even the Sierra Club can support
The city of Martinez is the home of John Muir.
A gift for the pronghorn
The Sierra Club's California/Nevada Desert Committee sponsors regular service trips to the California
Desert and environs.
Bay Chapter Staff
The Sierra Club Bay Chapter has an outstanding and dedicated staff.
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San Francisco Sierra Club Yodeler