The monthly newspaper published by the Angeles Chapter
of the
Sierra Club,
serving Los Angeles and Orange counties
July 2005
The Invasives Issue
War of the
Weeds: Arundo
for miles? Nonnatives threaten to take over wildlands.
By Annelisa Stephan
California's
Animal Invaders: Native species struggle for access to resources.
By Sherry Ross
Stop the spread
of invasives: keep them out of your garden
By Julia Jones-Ufkes
Persistence and
herbicide eradicate thirsty tamarisk
It crowds out native
plants and prevents wildlife from accessing key water sources.
By Tunyalee Martin
Everything you ever
wanted to know about invasives
From the Nature Conservancy Website
Chapter news
Chapter
bids a fond farewell to Jack Bohlka and Johanna Zetterberg
By Aster Sage
Acting for the
environment Ed Begley Jr. to speak to Angeles Chapter on living
simply.
By Dominque Dibbell
Outings
Glacier National
Park enchants first time visitor Glacier National Park casts
a spell on all who witness its grandeur.
By Eric Plante
A route along
the Sierra Crest for mountaineers Book review by R.J. Secor
Opinion
Activists
should adjust strategies for end of oil The world oil production
peak is imminent and the natural gas peak will follow in our lifetimes.
By Danila Oder
News and notes;
Obituaries;
Planet Earth
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