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HomeMy WebLinkAbout112025 - Top Three Sierra Magazine Articles of 2025ALERT: BE CAUTIOUS This email originated outside the organization. Do not open attachments or click on links if you are not expecting them. Curious what other Sierra Club supporters have read this year? <http://image.emails.sierraclub.org/lib/fe8f1372746d007871/m/22/1a6411f1-d430-4730-a89c-6df5a08e58b0.png> John, Sierra magazine is the modern, award-winning version of the Sierra Club Bulletin, which began in 1893, one year after the organization's founding. Sierra is dedicated to stories about exploring, protecting, and living in harmony with the natural world, featuring everything from climate change reporting to environmental book reviews to profiles of local changemakers. Curious what other Sierra Club supporters read in 2025, John? Keep reading to see our three most popular articles from this year. ________________________________ Orcas Find New Prey in the Arctic <http://click.emails.sierraclub.org/?qs=b9164bde324042c2f5b0267757c72888f984ad7c39cc63425413185a9de7526d0a2352da00954a6d2817c9ac81e685b8397b5be2a9623ae15e17b843fa238864> Authored by Ian Rose, photo by Ron Sanford. Killer whales are the ultimate marine predator. Even the great white shark is no match for the intelligence and power of an orca. They patrol every ocean on Earth, and no prey species is too large or too fierce for them. But until recently, they faced one limit: the high Arctic. Sea ice blocked narrow entries to both the east and west coasts of the North American Arctic, forming a barrier between these perfect predators and whole habitats rich in potential prey. But as climate change warms the Arctic faster than any other region of the planet, that ice is retreating fast… Read the full article here. <http://click.emails.sierraclub.org/?qs=b9164bde324042c2ccb25a632d719527eb05e2a32a234b57adbac819510be22ca91b441db84c6a9690c46376908fa76f60187 f8050ee18853ef8b229b066347c> ________________________________ How to Create a Garden for Pollinators <http://click.emails.sierraclub.org/?qs=b9164bde324042c2e83ed7e4342c16d162e29e56cea4495c5a0bde52507a7d1c30e111ac999f52fb9daed2b98c2bef8f843a12a00ee39061be6c4c39114ddd1e> Authored and photographed by Anne Readel. With climate change accelerating and biodiversity declining, it's easy to feel powerless. However, just beyond your doorstep lies an opportunity to make a real difference: your yard. Even a small patch of native habitat can provide food and shelter for bees, butterflies, and other pollinators while helping you reconnect with nature. To help you get started, we spoke with two experts who offered practical advice for creating a pollinator garden, and their insights shape every step of this guide… Read the full article here. <http://click.emails.sierraclub.org/?qs =b9164bde324042c26a77ae5f0eb979ceab12c63ca7b56a4c1a2f67418ea0f459e3638316b288ca47e95cb920a0e54f748ef6b8e0487a223a4067c52de9d8c948> ________________________________ If you liked these stories, you can sign up to get the latest environmental news from Sierra magazine twice a week! Sign up for Sierra News & Views to get breaking news, in-depth investigations, sustainable lifestyle tips, and more, delivered straight to your inbox. 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