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15 February 2024

Preocupación de los latinos por el agua y las tierras públicas en la 14ª Encuesta Anual de Conservación en el Oeste

La Encuesta de Conservación en el Oeste del State of the Rockies Project (Proyecto del Estado de las Montañas Rocosas) de Colorado College, en su 14ª edición anual y lanzada hoy, reveló que los problemas…
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15 February 2024

Latinos Show Concern about Water and Public Lands in the 14th Annual Conservation in the West Poll

Colorado College’s 14th annual State of the Rockies Project Conservation in the West Poll released today revealed that public lands and water issues like habitat loss, access to nature, and water pollution and availability are…
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15 February 2024

Behind the Scenes: Exploring Patuxent National Wildlife Refuge

In the second week of January, I had the incredible opportunity to join my region's Facility Management Coordinator in conducting a Comprehensive Condition Assessment at the Patuxent National Wildlife Refuge. This experience was not only…
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12 February 2024

BALTIMORE BANNER: Commentary: We can protect communities most at risk from flooding

As Chesapeake Bay sea levels rise, some areas, and the Latino community, could be disproportionately affected Growing up in the Los Angeles area, the coastal allure was an integral part of my childhood. Then adulthood…
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10 February 2024

Hablando con mi comunidad. Talking With my Community

I’m proud to say Spanish is my fist language and that everyone around me also spoke Spanish. When I moved from Texas to California three months ago, I wasn’t shocked about the language barriers within…
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09 February 2024

All the W’s: Winter, Wildlife, & Wellness

Hello readers, today marks two months of my journey here at ElDorado Canyon State Park and while reflecting on this time, I feel nothing but gratitude for this opportunity and community that I have become…
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