The monthly newspaper published by the Angeles Chapter
of the
Sierra Club,
serving Los Angeles and Orange counties
September 2005
Regional News
50,000
Californians will gather to clean the coast More than 50,000
volunteers will turn out to over 700 inner-coastal cleanup sites throughout
California.
By Gail Prothero
Forge
Lodge unanimously voted down
By Dave Brown
Master
Plan envisions a developed Griffith Park The 450 attendees
reached “overwhelming consensus” against new development
in the park.
By Danila Oder
LNG proposals slowed
by falsified statements, community protests “It is shocking.”
By Owen Bailey
USFS
to raise entry fees for National Parks Environmentalists
smell a RAT
By Andrea Leigh
Chapter news
Newport
Back Bay concert a huge success for OC True Cost of Food Aug.
7 was a great day for conservation efforts in north Orange County!
By Rachel Myers
ExComm nominees begin
campaigns The ten candidates will speak at group
and chapter meetings this month
By Don Bremner
News
and Notes
From Chapter Reports
Passages
From Chapter Reports
Outings
Oh!
The Places We've Saved: reflecting on the Club’s
legacy of successful conservation of local wilderness and wildlife.
By Virgil Shields
Tour
highlights the majestic, endangered Santa Clara River Come
see for yourself what we stand to lose.
By Lynne Plambeck
Talbert
Nature Preserve provides a haven for nature in Costa Mesa We
are told that even in the city, nature is all around us. Affirmative,
but only if we take the time to look.
By Penelope Grenoble O'Malley
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