Results for keyword: Sierra Club
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As Washington waffles, Western states go green
Western state legislatures boost wildlife and green energy, even as Washington, D.C., remains hooked on fossil fuels
by Ray Ring, Jul 25, 2005 -
Mountain bike association wheels into national parks
The National Park Service has agreed to explore opening some of the parks to mountain biking
by Patrick Farrell, May 30, 2005 -
Montana tells the federal government to butt out
Montanans are rebelling against the federal government, angry at the Recreation Enhancement Tax, the Patriot Act, and the loss of their National Guard to Iraq
by George Ochenski, Apr 18, 2005 -
Dogs could chase big cats again
The Oregon Legislature is considering a bill that would allow hunters to use dogs to chase down cougars
by J.M. McCord, Mar 07, 2005 -
Heroes for the wild
The upcoming 40th anniversary of the Wilderness Act is being celebrated with "Wilderness Hero" award nominations, sponsored by a range of conservation groups
by Jodi Peterson, Mar 15, 2004 -
Why I'm running: Immigration is the environmental issue
The author explains that he is running for the Sierra Club’s board of directors in order to get the club to tackle the problem of immigration
by Richard D. Lamm, Feb 16, 2004 -
Nation's premier environmental group is target of a takeover
The Sierra Club is being targeted by an organized effort to take over its board of directors in the name of animal rightists and anti-immigration activists
by Robert Cox, Feb 16, 2004 -
Owens River will finally get its water back
The Lower Owens River in Inyo County, Calif., may finally get its water back from Los Angeles, thanks to a last-minute lawsuit by the state’s attorney general
by Alex C. Pasquariello, Feb 16, 2004 -
Heard Around the West
Plants vs. terrorists; "Bovolexia"; Sierra Club brand products; rancher vs. Forest Service over water for firefighting; California vs. undisciplined bladders; and both enviros and conservatives rap Bush on environment
by Betsy Marston, Aug 04, 2003






