
We are seeking volunteers!
- Share a video in your community
- Public Meetings (City Council, Board of Supervisors, Planning Commission)
- Sierra Club Meetings
- Service Clubs (Rotary, Kiwanis, 20/30′s, Elks, Soroptimist, etc.)
- Associations (labor unions, chambers of commerce, tourism boards, etc.)
- Non-Profits
- Classrooms
- Research
- Natural systems that can protect shorelines (kelp forests, dune stabilization, wetlands expansion, etc.).
- Case studies of shoreline issues (homes falling down eroding cliffs, moving lighthouses, wetlands restoration, etc.).
- What can you find…
- Create Campaign Materials and Online Outreach
- Brochures
- Social Media
- Writing
- Letters to the Editor
- Letters to Public Officials
- Newsletter Articles
- Blog
- Tabling
- Farmers Markets
- Fairs & Festivals
- Earth Day Events
- Speak at Public Meetings
- Become an activist
- Fundraising
- Hold a party in your home
- Coordinate an event
- Hob nob
- Lead Educational Outings
- Organize a coastal walk
- Lead a hike through a proposed wildlife corridor
- Lead a walk, a bird watching event or a kayaking exsertion in a wetland
Many Sierra Club Chapters are working on projects to Conserve and Protect California’s Coast! Click on your chapter’s icon to learn more!
The Ventana chapter stretches along the California Coast south of San Francisco and includes Santa Cruz and Monterey counties. The Chapter is working hard to protect California’s coastal habitats, sustainability, and beauty. Learn More about Ventana Chapter’s Resilient Habitats Issues –>
TAKE THE PLEDGE
I support the California Coast Resilient Habitats Campaign principles, as follows:
- Use natural systems to protect California’s shoreline.
- Protect, connect and restore key conservation areas.
- Do not place people, businesses or infrastructure in harm’s way from flooding and sea-level rise.
- Protect the water quality of coastal watershed streams and rivers.
- Require that water diversions leave stream and river ecosystems healthy.
- Support the removal of barriers to fish spawning and sediment transport.
Please contact California Coast Resilient Habitats Campaign Organizer Amanda Wallner at Amanda.Wallner@sierraclub.org or (916) 557-1100x106 at the Sierra Club California 801 K Street, Suite 2700 Sacramento, CA 95814
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