Vicky Hoover has worn many hats at the Sierra Club since taking her first Club Outing in 1967. Her efforts to promote human connection to nature through education and hands-on experience, as well as her behind-the-scenes work as an editor and activist at the Sierra Club have made her instrumental in the the successful passage of countless Club initiatives in the Bay Area and Alaska
January 18, 2017
The U.S. Senate’s office buildings in Washington D.C. were filled by clean air and water advocates today ahead of Polluting Scott Pruitt’s confirmation hearing to run the Environmental Protection Agency. Scott Pruitt running the EPA would be like an arsonist running the fire department, which...
January 18, 2017
January 18, 2017
Mabari Byrd joins the Sierra Club Outdoors team as the Delaware Watershed Community Coordinator, based in Philadelphia. He'll facilitate activities that connect Philly youth and military / veteran communities to the Delaware River watershed through outdoor activities, experiential education and...
January 14, 2017
Thanks to the generosity of our partners, volunteers, and supporters, Military Outdoors has lined up an incredible summer and fall with six different national trips designed to support our military and veteran community and their families. Learn more about each of the trips and apply below. If...
The end of a three-decade civil war has led to peace, economic development, and a slow-moving push to defoliate Sri Lanka.
These are the colleges working hardest to protect the planet in 2016. Did your school make the list? Find out!
A suggested reading list for the National Park Service centennial.
Meet the guy who's turning Point Reyes National Seashore 100 percent green.
Can we celebrate our parks and wilderness areas and still keep in mind the horrors that sometimes happened there?
A short profile of Helen Macdonald, author of H Is for Hawk.
Nathanael Johnson's Unseen City is a field guide to urban wilderness.
An excerpt from Terry Tempest Williams's new book, The Hour of Land.