Event Description:
The Angeles Chapter is excited to participate in Latino Conservation Week and bring you ‘Birding, Pan y Cafecito’! The Sierra Club is partnering with the Nature Nexus Institute to offer our Latino-identifying community a FREE birding experience. We welcome individuals and families of all ages, no birding experience is required.
The event will be hosted at the beautiful outdoor Stone View Nature Center in the Baldwin Hills Conservancy. The birding walk will be lead by birder extraordinaire, Emily Cobar.
Join us on Sunday and spend your morning with good vibes, other nature lovers and of course pan y cafecito! RSVP today. More details around meeting location, parking will be provided via email to folks after registering.
Latino Conservation Week: Disfrutando y Conservando Nuestra Tierra is an initiative of Hispanic Access Foundation (HAF). Latino Conservation Week was created to support the Latino community getting into the outdoors and participating in activities to protect our natural resources.
Latino Conservation Week has also resulted in broader coverage of the Latino role in conservation in both English and Spanish media. It’s led to recognition from local, state and national elected officials of the important role Latinos play as stewards. Latino Conservation Week has emphasized the Latino community’s passion for the outdoors.
The Sierra Club Angeles Chapter is partnering with the Nature Nexus Institute
Date & time:
July 24, 2022
Location:
Stoneview Nature Center
Yes
FREE