ANGELES CHAPTER

LA WATER
HISTORY

Over the last 100+ years the Sierra Club has been working across communities and with indigenous groups to review water conservation efforts.

OWENS
VALLEY

Two hundred miles north of Los Angeles, the ancestral lands of the Paiute people were deeply affected as water rights were seized and natural resources diverted to support the growing population of Los Angeles.

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BIXBY
MARSHLAND

Harmed by decades of oil drilling and unchecked urban development, Bixby Marsh now stands as a powerful example of ecological restoration. Years of grassroots activism and community-led efforts have helped the marsh recover, reviving critical habitats and restoring balance to an ecosystem long pushed to the brink.

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COLORADO
RIVER

Once a lifeline for millions across the Southwest, the Colorado River now faces crisis as decades of over-allocation and increasing demand have pushed it to the brink, threatening ecosystems, Indigenous water rights, and the long-term sustainability of communities that rely on its flow.

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CADIZ WATER PROJECTS

In the Mojave Desert, the Cadiz Water Project threatens to extract precious groundwater, raising deep concerns about the potentially disastrous impacts on local Indigenous communities and the region's fragile desert ecosystem.

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DELTA

Coming Soon!

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