2019 New Years Resolution for Youth: Wildlife and the Sierra Club
CONSTRUCTION DISRUPTION
Construction is an all too familiar sight for residents of Los Angeles. As a result, natives must deal with constant loud noises, difficulties finding parking and even more traffic than usual. However, in addition to these ailments, development projects in West Hollywood may be causing environmental issues.
If you are like most of us, you are worried about cultural sites and iconic buildings that may not have survived the fires that raged across Agoura HIlls, Malibu, Malibu canyons and parks, and the Santa Monica Mountains. Below is a brief list of the buildings, cultural sites, and historic structures that were destroyed, and some of those that were saved.
This is one of the most heartbreaking messages I've ever had to write. Our beloved California is on fire. Staff and Sierra Club members have lost their homes. Entire towns have been obliterated. And dozens have already died or been hospitalized. Northern California's Camp Fire is now listed as the nation's deadliest wildfire on record. |
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Charming Evelyn
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Student Summer Shields on Snow Travel Day with Wilderness Travel Course. |
Sierra Club Angeles Chapter
617 W. 7th St, Suite 702
Los Angeles, CA 90017
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The Angeles Chapter of the Sierra Club welcomes your participation in its century of involvement in the enjoyment and protection of our planet's environment. The Angeles Chapter spans Los Angeles and Orange Counties in Southern California, with an extensive program of hikes/hiking, national and international travel, local conservation campaigns, political action, and programs for people of all ages.
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