The monthly newspaper published by the Angeles Chapter
of the
Sierra Club,
serving Los Angeles and Orange counties
June 2005
Features
Tina
Terrell: From urban roots grows a love of forestry
Interview with Gail Prothero
Endangered
Species Act heading for endangered list? The
ESA is widely regarded as the most comprehensive legislation ever created
for the protection of species.
By Monica Bond
Wal-Mart
versus the river Mega-mart seeks to
build in potential wetland
By Jeff Yann
Chapter news
Coastal
Commission approves Bolsa Chica development 349-unit project
on 105 acres overlooking the Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve.
By Mark Stirdivant
WTC
leader replaces Chapter coordinator after nine-year run Linda
Hoyer has moved on. She has been replaced by longtime Chapter leader
George Denny.
By Dominque Dibbell
Club
elects new Board of Directors Measure to restrict
immigration overwhelmingly defeated.
From Sierra Club Reports
Outings
Tahiti,
beyond the legend
From Chapter Reports
We’re
doing it again! Costa Rica trip stages an encore It’s
back by popular demand—the Angeles Chapter’s trip to Costa
Rica.
From Chapter Reports
Catalina
comeback Once-popular trip to Emerald
Bay is resurrected by 20’s & 30’s Singles Section, Orange
County Sierra Singles.
By Natasha Mulleneaux
Living
The
Green Gardener Are
you asking too much of your soil?
By Julia Jones-Ufkes
OC Inner
City Outings leads cell phone recycling drive You know you can’t
just toss them in the trash, so what should you do?
By Michele Nuzzo
Opinion
Not even footprints It
has been customary for people to assume that when we are not directly interfering
with wildlife, we are not harming them.
By Michael J. Vandeman
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