12 January 2024
Creating More Welcoming Outdoor Spaces Through Sandhill Crane Sunsets
It’s not uncommon to forget the controversies of nature. I find myself relating to stories of both adventure and injustice, yet I consider myself lucky to have fond memories of outdoor spaces. As a visitor…
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12 January 2024
Stephanie and some Scajaquada History - Stephanie y historia sobre Scajaquada
Hello everyone! My name is Stephanie Ibarra and I am the current Urban Community Engagement Fellow for Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge in Basom, NY. For my blog posts, I will cover one of the main…
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12 January 2024
LATIN TIMES: Latinos Face a Disproportionately Higher Risk of Flooding in the U.S.; Here's Why
Latinos in the U.S. face a disproportionately higher risk of flood compared to other demographics, its impact widening existing inequities. This conclusion was reached by the Hispanic Access Foundation and Headwaters Economics in a new…
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12 January 2024
Task 2: Picking Up The Pace
These past few months leading up to the new year have been a steady adventure. Picking up from where my previous blog left off, the number of activities has increased. To start, the Refuge was…
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12 January 2024
Month 3: Southerner in the Alaskan Tundra
The beginning of January marks the start of my third month since I moved up to Alaska from the south – that is Chicago, to be more exact (the entire lower 48 is known as…
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11 January 2024
Early Winter as a fellow
The Tributary expansion project on the Lower Delaware has spread the word on Wild and Scenic designation in the area. There are two groups who have shown interest in designation for their rivers. As well…
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