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19 September 2024

Hispanic Access Applauds Rep. Barragán’s Re-Introduction of the Latino Conservation Week Resolution

Today, Congresswoman Nanette Diaz Barragán (CA-44) re-introduced a resolution with 19 of her House colleagues that would support the designation of the third week in September as “Latino Conservation Week”. The resolution recognizes the importance…
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17 September 2024

BIRD NOTE: Rosa Malagon on Leading Hikes in Florida

Rosa Malagon grew up believing that birds hold spiritual significance, thanks to teachings from her Mexican heritage that her mother would share. Now working for the Hispanic Access Foundation, Rosa helps connect Latino-led nonprofits with…
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17 September 2024

BOISE STATE PUBLIC RADIO: Celebrating Latino Conservation Week

Protecting our environment is important, especially if we want to continue to enjoy it, which is something that many people will be doing as they take part in Latino Conservation Week. The national celebration kicked…
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11 September 2024

Learning, Teaching, and Growing in Almont, Colorado: The Taylor Challenge Experience

Spending four days in the remote mountains of Almont, Colorado, teaching middle schoolers how to fish during the Taylor Challenge was an experience that deeply resonated with me. Not only did it allow me to…
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10 September 2024

Urban Corps of San Diego

To begin speaking about my experience I need to give a brief introduction to the ‘Urban Corps of San Diego’. “Urban Corps is a certified local conservation corps whose mission is to provide young adults…
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10 September 2024

A Memorable but short Journey to NCTC: The Start of my Fellowship

During the first few months of my internship with the National Park Service as a communication fellow with the Office of Outdoor Recreation, I’ve been overwhelmed with gratitude for the incredible opportunities that have come…
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