New York 23 July 2017

Seaside Stories, Treasures & Crafts

Kids and their caregivers are invited to join this special program featuring a reading of the beautiful children’s story “All the Way to the Ocean” by Joel Harper. Participants will also explore a Fire Island treasure chest and create a maritime craft to take home. The program will be offered in Spanish. Rain or shine
New York 19 July 2017

Water Quality Wednesdays

Help the Village of Patchogue Stormwater Management Program collect water quality data from the Patchogue River with Cornell Cooperative Extension scientist. Gain field experience, community service, and volunteer hours. All are welcome including local residents, high school and college students, clubs, scouting, and community groups.

9 AM — Patchogue/Watch Hill Ferry Terminal
150 West Ave, Patchogue, NY 11772

10 AM — Trunzo Park (Laurel Street road end @ the River)
Laurel Street, Patchogue, NY 11772

11 AM — Mascot Dock @ Mascot Dock & Marina
14 Dock St, Patchogue, NY 11772

Welcome to attend one location or all!
New York 15 July 2017

Pick it Up! Wilderness Beach Coastal Cleanup

Join the Riverhead Foundation for Marine Research and Preservation and the National Park Service to help clear Fire Island’s ocean shore of unsightly and harmful marine debris. Sign up at http://www.signupgenius.com/go/4090a4aa9a823aaf58-pick1

Meet at the Wilderness Visitor Center, Fire Island National Seashore, located at the southern base of William Floyd Parkway adjacent west of Smith Point County Park. Park at Smith Point County Park.
Maryland 20 July 2017

Niños—Welcome to Your Park!

The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park at Great Falls in Potomac, Maryland will host a day full of events that will encourage children to connect to the nature of the C&O Canal. From 11:00am to 4:15pm, children and their families will have the chance to play historically accurate games from the nineteenth century, receive activity packets and Junior Ranger books, have a picnic in the park, watch as a nineteenth century replica excursion boat passes through a working lock along the canal, take part in a scavenger hunt, and shadow one of our Park Rangers! Visitors should mention that they are participating in Latino Conservation Week upon entering the park. Visitors should also consider wearing comfortable shoes and bring food and water for the picnic. The C&O Canal National Historical Park is a trash free park so we ask that visitors keep this in mind and bring bags for their trash.
Maryland 16 July 2017

Day 2 - Tranvía en el Bosque

Join us on a guided all-electric tram tour around the National Wildlife Visitor Center. Enjoy the views of the forest, meadows, wetlands, and the wildlife seen throughout the Patuxent Research Refuge. Tickets are free and all ages are welcome. Registration is required. Please call 301-497-5887 to reserve seats for this fun wildlife adventure.
Arkansas 22 July 2017

Culebras de Mississippi River State Park

As part of Latino Conservation week, Mississippi River State Park is presenting this program in Spanish. Snakes are a common critter found in the State Park and National Forest. Knowing a little bit about their purpose and how to stay snake aware can keep you and our native snakes safe. Park staff will cover how snakes play an essential role in keeping many of our pest populations in check. We will be sure to cover the ones you need to watch out for as well as discussing the ones that only pests need to worry about.
Massachusetts 22 July 2017

Agua y Ambiente: An Evening on the Merrimack River

Come and enjoy a FREE boat ride on the Merrimack River along with music and fun activities for the whole family! Learn about the Merrimack's history as part of the industrial revolution, the environmental consequences from that revolution, and the conservation efforts of locals that helped recuperate the river into one that sustains and promotes life! Find out what you can do to make sure that we can continue to enjoy our rivers! Celebrate Latino Conservation Week and be part of the efforts to keep our natural resources safe for future generations!
Nevada 15 July 2017

Find Your Roots / Encuentra Tus Raíces

An opportunity for participants to explore Lake Mead National Recreational Area in an interactive, educational and service-oriented way:

The event will feature a short introductory hike followed by seed cleaning and transplanting vegetation at the Lake Mead nursery. Participants will be able learn about native desert plants and the importance of conserving nature through hands-on activities alongside their peers and the National Park Service staff serving as experts in the environmental science field. They will be a part of the effort to conserve and protect these beautiful places for future generations to enjoy.

Please contact diana_tapia@partner.nps.gov for time and location details.
Georgia 23 July 2017

Atlanta Audubon Society Monthly Meeting

For the past 25 years or so, amphibians have been disappearing globally from developed areas as well as pristine environments. Scientists have identified multiple anthropogenic factors contributing synergistically to amphibian declines. Therefore, a multifaceted approach is necessary to address the amphibian decline phenomenon. The Amphibian Foundation, based in Atlanta, addresses SE regional as well as global amphibian declines through an international partnership focusing on targeted programs for specific imperiled amphibian species. The foundation also has a strong training and educational program for students and citizen scientists. Partnering with regional agencies, such as Southeast Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation, GA DNR and Orianne Society, and federal partners such as USFWS and USGS as well as global partners like Amphibian Ark and the Amphibian Survival Alliance, the Amphibian Foundation provides a critical role in combatting amphibian declines at the global, as well as the neighborhood level. Currently, 43% of the world’s amphibian populations are documented as in decline or already extinct. The Amphibian Foundation provides a program that engages the community to become involved in saving this important and biodiverse group of animals.

Mark Mandica is the Executive Director of The Amphibian Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization dedicated to the study and conservation of amphibians.
Arizona 15 July 2017

Birding with a Purpose: Sweetwater Wetlands Monarch Waystation Planting

We’ll begin this special restoration field trip with an easy, early morning walk around the wetlands followed by planting special native plants for a Monarch Waystation. All of the plants will be donated by the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum and we will work with Tucson Water as we partner together to enhance the opportunities at Sweetwater for butterflies and hummingbirds. You can take this opportunity to learn how to bring this habitat to your own home! Be prepared to get dirty and it could be hot. Bring gardening gloves, lots of water, and your binoculars! Planting will begin about 7:30 a.m. Limit to 15 participants. Please register for this trip here: https://www.z2systems.com/np/clients/tas/eventRegistration.jsp?event=4186&

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Latino Conservation Week is a collection of events from variety of organizations. Hispanic Access Foundation is only directly responsible for events in which it is listed as a sponsor.