Chapter Chair UpdateIt’s our first newsletter in the new year of 2020! As our Chapter Chair reminds us, there are actions we can take to make a positive impact in our chaotic world. Let us join together, rise to the occasion, and make the changes we need to make for a brighter future. | Legislative Update Winter 2020What is on the horizon for Sierra Club Connecticut on the legislative front in 2020? Find out what issues we are focusing on to get our state on track towards a cleaner, environmentally-friendly future. We need your help to make change possible! | Transit Equity DayOn February 4, the anniversary of Rosa Parks’ birthday, Transit Equity Day will take place around the United States to continue her legacy of transit equity and justice. This is both a civil rights and an environmental issue. Learn more about how this issue affects us in Connecticut. |
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Simple Winter Tips to Help AnimalsDespite some unseasonably warm days this January, winter in Connecticut is often a time of bitter cold. As you sit inside, warm and cozy, you might be wondering about the animals outside. Here are some simple tips to help both companion animals and wildlife this time of year. | Gypsy Moth ScoutInspired by recent discussion on gypsy moth infestations, one of our members was reminded of a song he wrote, originally published in the newsletter of the Greater Hartford Folk Music Society. It was inspired by his close friend and neighbor, a Gypsy Moth Scout, working for the forerunner of DEEP in the 1930’s. | Introducing SC CT's Wildlife CommitteeWe are excited to announce our chapter’s new Wildlife Committee! Find out what this committee is all about. How can we make our state a safer place for wildlife? How can we support wildlife beyond our state? |
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