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The New Meramec Mosaic Natural Area
Thanks in large part to the hard work of glade restoration volunteers from the Sierra Club’s Eastern Missouri Group...

 

 

 

Which Way For The Missouri River: Living River Or Navigation Ditch?
The Missouri River is 2,341 miles long and its watershed makes up one sixth of the United States...

Recommendations of the Sierra Club for Missouri River Basin-wide Management
The following recommendations on the management of the Missouri River System...

Energy News
Huge New Power Plant near Herman:
What kind of bear is Panda Energy?...

Senate Energy Bill is the National Sierra Club’s Top Priority for 2002
New Year’s celebrations are past. Christmas, Hanukkah and Kwanzaa leftovers have been eaten...

The Midwest Region Conservation Committee Takes a New Direction
The Midwest Region Conservation Committee (MRCC) recently held its fall meeting in Chicago...

Seatbelts and the Environment
Bring up the topic of highways in out-state Missouri and you are undoubtedly going to hear about building more four-lane highways and how many lives they will save...

Transportation Funding A Thorny Issue in 2002
Missouri has been under-investing in its transportation infrastructure for decades...

Missouri Celebrates Pioneer Forest
Missouri had a chance recently to celebrate one our state’s true home grown successes...

What Makes the Sierra Club Special?
The idea for this article has been rattling around in my brain for the past nine months, like a persistent pest...

Sierra Student Coalition Initiative: The Public Lands Action Summit
Who?
High school and college activists who care about wildlands and want to fight for their protection...

Join a Sierra Club Online Discussion Forum
Have you joined the world of online discussion forums?...

Ken Midkiff Departs from Chapter Staff
Eight years ago we faced a crisis when our Ozark Chapter staff person resigned due to illness...

Letter to the Editor
Wilderness – Where the Hand of Man Shouldn’t Set Foot...

Support Improved CAFE Standards
Legislation has come before the St. Louis Board of Aldermen that deserves serious consideration...

Missouri Outdoor Leader Workshop

Trying to learn to be a leader by using your intellectual skills only - by sticking to hard-edged, quantifiable stuff - is like owning a TV that tunes to only one channel...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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