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The information below will help you navigate our site if you get lost.
This is the main page of the Delta Chapter of the Sierra Club
This is where you will find outings held by local groups of the Delta Chapter or outings that we are
helping other groups to promote
General information on the Atchafalaya Basin from our expert in residence, Charlie Fryling
Here you will find links to pages detailing the Delta Chapter's conservation activities as well as
contact information
Our calendar of Chapter and general environmental activities sorted by month
Our newsletters and environmental issue fact
sheets produced by us for our members and the general public are here. Previews of our upcoming newly revised and updated
"Trail Guide to the Delta Country" guidebook can also be found here.
If you want to help monitor our state Legislature, then this is the page for you
This is the place for links to all local groups of the Delta Chapter
Links to other conservation and conservation related groups in the state. If you want to find out what's happening with
the environment in Louisiana, this is the place to do it.
Here are news items that are relevant to Sierra Club and Delta Chapter activities
Volunteer opportunities await on this page for all those who can't just sit around and do nothing
about the state of our environment
Find answers to questions about the Delta Chapter here. If your question isn't here, you haven't asked
it yet.
We offer many ways to get in touch with the Delta Chapter and its leaders on this page
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A collection of witty columns from the Delta Chapter's Delta Sierran newsletter written by its
jester-in-residence, Earl Higgins
This is where the media can find our press releases
The Sierra Club's members and supporters are more than 1.3 million of your friends and neighbors. Inspired by nature,
we work together to protect our communities and the planet. The Club is America's oldest, largest and most influential grassroots
environmental organization.
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