
À propos de nous
Do you enjoy being outdoors and staying active?
Come join us, we’re outside year-round!
The goal of our Outings Program is to give Metro Detroiters meaningful outdoor experiences that inspire greater care for our natural environment and, perhaps, motivate them to become Sierra Club members and activists. The Sierra Club’s Southeast Michigan Group (SEMG) is part of the Michigan Chapter of the National Sierra Club—one of the oldest environmental organizations in the United States.
Our outings program offers something for everyone: easy walks in local parks, day hikes, camping, birding, wildflower walks, wilderness trips, backpacking and more. Events are typically held two or more times each month. We serve Metro Detroit, including Wayne, St. Clair, Macomb, and Oakland County. Powered by dedicated volunteers, we also host educational programs, activist activities, and conservation meetings that focus on environmental issues affecting access to nature, climate, conservation, and public health.
All Sierra Club activities are open to the public—you don’t need to be a member to join us! Whether you’re passionate about protecting the environment or simply curious about exploring nature, we welcome you to participate in our outings and attend our meetings. Visit our website to learn more at https://www.sierraclub.org/michigan/southeast-michigan.
For questions, please email [sierra.club.semg@gmail.com](mailto:sierra.club.semg@gmail.com). Several members of our SEMG Executive Committee monitor this inbox, making it the best way to connect with us.
If you would like to support our outings and local activities, please follow this link to our online donation link: https://givebutter.com/FKXYFb
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Beaver-Human Coexistence: Dam Worth It!
BELFORE Office, 28400 Schoolcraft Rd, Livonia, MI, USJoin us May 7 for an engaging talk on beavers, nature’s original ecosystem engineers!
Once gone from Lower Michigan, beavers are making a comeback, bringing powerful environmental benefits like improved water quality, increased biodiversity, carbon storage, and resilience to fire and drought. But their return also raises important questions about how we coexist with these landscape-shaping animals.
Hear from University of Michigan School for Environment and Sustainability (SEAS) graduate researchers as they share science-based strategies for balancing beaver activity with human land use. Learn how tools, policy insights, and community engagement can help reduce conflicts and support thriving ecosystems.
📍 In person: BELFOR Office, 28400 Schoolcraft Rd, Livonia
⏰ Doors open at 6:30 PM (meet & greet), presentation starts at 7 PM
💻 Virtual option available (Zoom link sent after registration)Hosted by the Sierra Club Southeast Michigan Group — free and open to the public!
Please register on the Sierra Club portal at the link below:
https://act.sierraclub.org/events/details?formcampaignid=701Po00001eetBFIAY
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