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Volunteer Trail Maintenance at Fort Ord National Monument
Trail trimming, raking and sand removal with hand tools. Wear covered shoes, long pants, long-sleeved shirt, hat, and sunglasses. Bring light gardening tools. Heavier tools, water, snacks and lunch will be provided by MORCA. Poison oak could be along the trails.
Latino Conservation Week at Sandy Hook
Join Park Rangers this Sunday for an event promoting conservation. Learn about the nature within your park. We hope to see you there!
Info session with Latino Outdoors @ Arc'teryx La Brea Grand Opening
Interested in learning more about Latino Outdoors in Los Angeles!? LO will be having an info session at Arc'teryx La Brea Grand Opening during Latino Conservation week!
LO will be there July 15, 2017 from 12pm-4pm
facebook.com/arcteryxLaBrea
Event Info on Flyer
See you there!!!
With Kind Regards,
Maricela Rosales- Los Angeles Coordinator
NATURE & YOU LECTURE: TRAIL BUILDING WITH BAM BAM
You may have walked, hiked or biked trails before, but do you know what goes into actually creating them? On Thursday July 27, Tuleyome’s trail guru Eric “Bam Bam” Barnett, and our Home Place Adventures program event coordinator will provide information on how trails are built, what makes for a “good” trail, and how Tuleyome works to maintain and restore trails in our region. The presentation will include a brief history of trail building as well as discussions about some of the common tools used on trail projects. Tuleyome helps to maintain many miles of trails in the Berryessa Snow Mountain region and is committed to enjoying public land while helping to protect and restore the natural landscape. you can also learn about volunteering to do trail building, maintenance, and restoration work at this event. This lecture is free to the public.
Puro Pedal - DC Bike Ride ** DATE CHANGED** 07/23
10 Mile Bike Ride.
All levels welcomed.
Must bring bike and helmet. Capitol BikeShare is fine.
Bring water.
This is a POC and LGBTQ safe space.
Questions? Email: lopezestradaedith@gmail.com
Latino Conservation Week at the Grand Canyon!
Join Grand Canyon National Park on July 21st to celebrate Latino Conservation Week! We will have activities set up at the Grand Canyon Visitor Center Plaza from 12pm to 4pm. We will also have bilingual ranger programs throughout the day, please see below for locations and times on the programs. For more information please contact Aileen Palma at aileen_palma@partner.nps.gov.
History Walk at 10am at Verkamp's Visitor Center
Critter Chat at 12:30pm at El Tovar Porch
Geology Glimpse at 2pm at Yavapai Geology Museum
Condor Talk at Village Amphitheater
Evening Program at McKee Amphitheater
Ahgases in Forsythe Part II
Visit Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge and learn about what the different activites you can do. We'll take a drive to see wildlife at the refuge. A biologist will teach about the different wildlife habitats at Forsythe and we'll have a Q&A panel session with refuge staff to introduce the community to environmental careers.
Ahgases in Forsythe
Visit Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge and learn about what the different activites you can do. We'll take a drive to see wildlife at the refuge. A biologist will teach about the different wildlife habitats at Forsythe and we'll have a Q&A panel session with refuge staff to introduce the community to environmental careers.
Rafting the Rio Bravo
An early morning float and raft down the Rio Bravo in southern New Mexico. The Native and Mestizo history of the Rio Grande Valley flows down this historic river, which has been the lifeblood of many cultures for thousands of years. Participants will float and raft for 2 hours in front of the historic Robledo Mountains, part of the Organ Mountain-Desert Peaks National Monument.
Recorrido en Autobús Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge Bilingual Bus Tour
Join us for an hour long guided bus tour around Black Point Wildlife Drive. Enjoy the views of the wetlands and the wildlife seen throughout Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge. Tickets are free and all ages are welcome. Registration is required. Please call 321-861-0668 to reserve seats for this fun wildlife adventure.