Ogden Group Sierra Club: Links to Related Sites
Utah Chapter Sierra Club
Salt Lake Group
;
Glen Canyon Group
National Sierra Club
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Antelope Island State Park
lies just southwest of Ogden in the Great Salt Lake.
Audubon Society, Wasatch (Ogden) Chapter
looks after our birds and other wildlife and their habitat.
Avalanche Forecast Center
provides an essential service during the winter months.
Bear River Watershed Council
focuses on the important lands northeast of Ogden.
Bonneville Shoreline Trail
is a system of existing and proposed trails along the Wasatch Mountain foothills.
Envision Utah
is a public/private partnership that has done much to educate Utahns about the benefits of smart growth.
FortOgden Utah Information
is a useful and ecclectic collection of links.
Friends of Great Salt Lake
helps us all realize what a treasure we have to our west.
Glen Canyon Institute
promotes the restoration of Glen Canyon in southern Utah.
Grassroots Campaign for Wind Power
promotes clean electricity in Utah.
High Country News
is a biweekly newspaper "for people who care about the West."
High Uintas Preservation Council
works to protect the Uinta Mountains, Utah's highest and wildest range.
The International Dark-Sky Association
now has a
Utah Section
that works to preserve Utah's night sky.
Land and Water Fund of the Rockies
promotes better resource use in our region, and provides legal expertise for environmental campaigns.
League of Women Voters of Utah
promotes informed participation of citizens in government.
Northern Utah Junction
is Ogden's alternative monthly magazine.
Ogden City
is the center of our group's territory.
Ogden Nature Center
is an oasis and a priceless educational resource in our midst.
Ogden Trails Network
is a city-sponsored committee that looks after the trails in and near the city.
Redrock Forests
works to protect National Forest lands in southern Utah.
Rocky Mountain Institute
is a Colorado think tank with a vision of a more sustainable future.
Salt Lake Tribune Short Hike/Ski/Snowshoe directory
lists hikes previously reviewed in the newspaper. Excellent resource.
Save Our Canyons
works to protect the Wasatch Mountains from the ski industry and other threats.
Ski Area Citizens Coalition
gives environmental ratings to ski areas.
The Standard-Examiner
is Ogden's daily newspaper.
Stop the Legacy Highway
is a Club-sponsored site covering this issue.
Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance
focuses on the southern part of our state.
Terraserver
will show you a topo map of
Ogden
(among other places).
Utah Adopt-a-Wilderness Program
offers a great way to help protect the wild areas in southern and western Utah.
Utah Department of Environmental Quality
produces a useful
daily air pollution report
.
Utah Department of Natural Resources
oversees a host of environment-altering activities.
Utah Rivers Council
works to protect Utah's rivers.
The
Utah State Legislature
needs to hear from us frequently.
Utah Transit Authority
operates our region's bus and light rail systems.
Utah Wilderness Coalition
promotes wilderness protection for deserving lands in southern and western Utah.
Utahns for Better Transportation (UBeT)
is our strong ally in promoting "Transit First".
Wasatch-Cache National Forest
manages most of the public lands in the Ogden area.
Wasatch Mountain Club
offers an extensive schedule of outdoor activities, mostly in the Salt Lake area.
Weber Pathways
develops and promotes nonmotorized trails in Weber County.
Wildflowers of the Northern Wasatch
, brought to you by the
Wasatch Audubon Society
.
The
Wasatch Front Regional Council
does long-range transportation planning for our area.
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Last modified on 16 February 2009.