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01 May 2024

Gearing up for Spring! / ¡Preparándonos para la primavera!

Spring has arrived! For some, it brings the dread of sneezing and coughing from heightened pollen, while for others, the warmer weather and later sunsets bring joy. Yet, many experience a blend of both during…
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25 April 2024

How I Handle Climate Anxiety as a Climate Fellow Part 2

Climate Change is a stressful, anxious, and a scary topic, and it is no wonder that most people are feeling climate anxiety as more and more news, studies, and updates are shared. It can be…
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23 April 2024

NMFWA Conference Highlights and Climate Profile Progress

In the last blog post I wrote about the wonderful connections I have made so far in this fellowship with Hispanic Access Foundation and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and that trend has continued.…
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28 February 2024

Expanding My Horizons

Now just under five months into my internship and reflecting on my experience so far, I feel an immense gratitude for the opportunities given to me at the Savannah Refuges Complex. This complex is made…
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26 February 2024

Contributing to my Home State / Contribuyendo a mi estado natal

Texas horned lizards, monarch butterflies, and northern bobwhites ̶̶̶̶ species I admired often in my backyard as a child growing up in the Rio Grande Valley of Texas. Now half a decade since I relocated,…
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23 February 2024

How I Handle Climate Anxiety As A Climate Fellow Part 1

Climate Change is a stressful, anxious, and scary topic, and it is no wonder that most people are feeling climate anxiety as more and more news, studies, and updates are shared. It can be even…
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