Throughout Orange and Los Angeles Counties groups of Sierra Club members work together on many conservation projects and environmental concerns and give voice to efforts to protect open spaces and wild habitats.

 

Clean Air, Water & Energy

We will continue to organize and mobilize to restore the right to clean air and clean water and build sustainable communities powered by clean, renewable energy.

Coastal Preservation

Our coastal campaigns and committees work with state and local agencies to protect and preserve our coastal habitats and communities from the threats of pollution, development, and a changing climate.  

Open Space & Habitat Preservation

We play a pivotal role in developing the sustainable and just solutions necessary to protect our home’s natural beauty, wild creatures, and scenic landscape from the climate and extinction crisis

Regional Conservation Committees


Find Your Regional Group

Conservation Chairs for each Regional Group can help members learn about Sierra Club resources for taking lead on issues and identify current campaigns and actions being taken by fellow members on topics of interest.

More about these Committees and Task Forces >

 

Contact: Conservation Program Manager Kim Orbe at kim.orbe@sierraclub.org

 

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Conservation News

Sydney Kamlager Dove

Expert Panel Explains How Non-Profits Can Pay for Clean Energy Projects

In a series of two Webinars hosted by the Angeles Chapter of the Sierra Club, U.S. Representative Sydney Kamlager-Dove and a panel of experts shared how the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) created new ways for non-taxable organizations to take advantage of clean energy technologies. 
 
Ryan Griffin

Art in Nature with Ryan Griffin

The Angeles Chapter explores the work of projection artist Ryan Griffin

Oil Drilling

A Massive Victory Against Big Oil!

On June 26th, in the face of overwhelming pressure from the community and local environmental organizations, including the Sierra Club, the CA oil industry withdrew its referendum advocating for more oil drilling from the ballot.