Conociendo the Hispanic Access Foundation
Enjoying Latino Conservation Week? Do you know the history of this amazing week-long celebration? Come meet the organization that started it all, the Hispanic Access Foundation! LCW is only one of many initiatives led by HAF to support, uplift and encourage our Hispanic and Latino communities. Stop by the Ranger Station between 10 am and 2 pm to meet some HAF Ambassadors, get some swag, and learn more about Latino Conservation Week.
¿Disfrutando de Latino Conservation Week? ¿Conoces la historia de esta increíble celebración? ¡Ven a conocer a la organización que comenzó todo, la Hispanic Access Foundation! LCW es solo una de las muchas iniciativas conducidas por HAF para apoyar, elevar y alentar a nuestras comunidades hispanas y latinas. Visita la estación de guardaparques entre las 10 am y las 2 pm para conocer a los Embajadores de HAF, obtener regalos y aprender más sobre Latino Conservation Week.
Wildlife Encuentro with Saving Slowpoke
Join Whitewater Preserve and Saving Slowpoke for a chance to participate in some wildlife encounters and learn more about how we can further work together towards the conservation and protection of desert wildlife and wildlands for generations to come! The desert wildlife have amazing adaptations to survive this harsh environment, with the iconic desert tortoise demonstrating their incredible resilience. Though they are well suited for their natural habitats, they face many challenges created by human-impact. Thanks to grassroots campaigns like Saving Slowpoke, the future of these fantastic animals is hopeful! Saving Slowpoke’s mission is to “educate the public on Mojave Desert Tortoise conservation and the importance of desert habitat with a focus on underrepresented communities in the high desert.”
¡Acompáñennos para la oportunidad de participar en encuentros con animales locales y aprender más sobre cómo podemos seguir trabajando juntos hacia la conservación y protección del desierto y su vida silvestre! Los animales del desierto están bien adaptados para vivir en este clima extremo, y el mejor ejemplo es la tortuga del desierto. A pesar de ser muy adecuado para sus hábitat naturales, todavía se enfrentan a desafíos causados por los seres humanos. Pero gracias a campañas como Saving Slowpoke todavía hay esperanza! La misión de Saving Slowpoke es “educar al público sobre la conservación del Desierto Mojave y la importancia de los hábitat del desierto con un enfoque en las comunidades subrepresentadas”.
Hike Nocturna
Ever wonder what goes on after-hours at Whitewater Preserve? Now is your chance to find out by joining us for our LCW Hike Nocturna. Participants will be led on a moderate hike by our rangers and naturalists, and learn more about the nocturnal life of our canyon. Hike begins at our ranger station at 5:30 pm. Reservations required.
¿Alguna vez te has preguntado qué ocurre después del cierre de Whitewater Preserve? ¡Ahora es su oportunidad de descubrirlo acompañándonos a nosotros en nuestro LCW Caminata Nocturno! Los participantes serán conducidos en una caminata moderada por nuestros guardaparques y naturalistas, y aprenderán más sobre la vida nocturna de nuestro cañón. La caminata comienza en nuestra estación de guardabosques a las 5:30 pm. Es necesario registrarse.
https://www.eventbrite.com/myevent?eid=376801311867
Pollinator Palooza at Jamaica Bay
Celebrate the end of #LatinoConservationWeek with Pollinator Palooza at the beautiful Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge on Saturday, July 23rd! We’ll be giving the refuge’s pollinator habitat some TLC, followed by a lovely walk through one of the refuge’s trails led by bilingual park rangers. Snacks and all the tools you need will be provided. All we need is you! As always, this all-ages event is FREE!
¡Celebra el final de la #SemanaDeLaConservaciónLatina con Pollinator Palooza en el hermoso Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge el sábado 23 de julio. Le daremos cuidado al hábitat de polinizadores del refugio, seguido por un lindo recorrido por uno de los senderos guiados por guardaparques bilingües. Tendremos meriendas y todas las herramientas que necesites. ¡Lo único que nos falta eres tú! Como siempre, este evento para todas las edades es ¡GRATUITO!
To register/ para registrar
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/lo-nyc-jamaica-bay-wildlife-refuge-pollinator-palooza-tickets-379325531877
An Evening with Wildlife/ Un Atardecer con Flora y Fauna
An Evening with Wildlife
Join the FWC as we celebrate Latino Conservation Week with a guided walk at dusk to see and learn about birds, moths, amphibians and reptiles that come out in the evening!
ALL are welcome
Saturday July 23 at 8 p.m.
L. Kirk Edwards Wildlife and Environmental Area
10645 Capitola Rd.
Tallahassee, FL
RSVP at camila.caceres@myfwc.com
Guided walk available in Spanish by request
Any person who requires special accommodation to participate should notify the agency at least 7 calendar days before the event by calling (850-879-6973). Those with hearing or speech impairments may contact the agency using the Florida Relay Service at 800-955-8771 (TDD) or 800-955-8770 (voice). If you believe you have been discriminated against in any program, activity, or use of a facility, write to: FWC, Office of Human Resources 620 South Meridian St. Tallahassee, FL 32399-1600 850-488-6411 OR Civil Rights Accessibility Coordinator for Public Access U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service 5275 Leesburg Pike Falls Church, VA 22041 703-358-2349 or 703-358-2121
Un Atardecer con Flora y Fauna
Únase a FWC mientras celebramos Latino Conservation Week con una caminata guiada al atardecer. ¡Veremos y vamos aprender sobre aves, polillas, anfibios, reptiles y mucho más!
Todos estan bienvenidos.
Sábado 23 de julio a las 8 p.m.
L. Kirk Edwards Wildlife and Environmental Area
10645 Capitola Rd
Tallahassee, Florida
RSVP Camila.Caceres@myfwc.com
Paseo guiado disponible en español bajo petición
GreenLatinos Encuentro
SAVE THE DATE
Join the GreenLatinos team as we convene en comunidad over food and drinks at our first in-person Encuentro in over two years! GreenLatinos member or not, we encourage all GreenLatinos allies, members, and environmentalists to join us at POCHA LA (6101 York Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90042) on July 17, 2022! Meet staff and learn more about our work to environmentally liberate our Latino/a/x comunidades!
LOCATION:
POCHA LA (6101 York Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90042)
Please, save the date! Our team is convening in Los Angeles the week of July 18 to plan, strategize and implement new plans for our organization. We'd love for you to be part of the discussion. We welcome you to join us! Hope to see you there!
- GreenLatinos
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¡Reserva La Fecha!
¡Únete al equipo de GreenLatinos mientras nos reunimos en comunidad para comer y beber en nuestro primer Encuentro en persona en más de dos años! Sea miembro de GreenLatinos o no, alentamos a todos los aliados, miembros y ambientalistas unirse a nosotros en POCHA LA (6101 York Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90042) el 17 de julio de 2022! ¡Conozca al personal y aprenda más sobre nuestro trabajo para liberar ambientalmente a nuestras comunidades latinas!
UBICACIÓN:
LOCATION: POCHA LA (6101 York Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90042)
¡Por favor, reserva la fecha! Nuestro equipo se reunirá en Los Ángeles la semana del 18 de julio para planificar, elaborar estrategias e implementar nuevos planes para nuestra organización. Nos encantaría que fueras parte de la discusión. ¡Le invitamos a unirse a nosotros! ¡Espero verte allí!
- GreenLatinos
Get to Know: Environmental Leaders & Resources
Get to Know: Environmental Leaders & Resources
July 21, 2022
6:30pm – 8:00pm
Virtual Event on Zoom (Link sent upon registration)
Open to all ages
REGISTER HERE bit.ly/LCWSea2022
In honor of Latino Conservation Week, join environmental community leaders in celebrating the outdoors in partnership with Latino Community Fund of WA, Washington Farmland Trust, EarthCorps, Seward Park Audubon Society, and Hispanic Access Foundation. Enjoy a week of FREE outdoor and virtual activities, games, food, music, family activities and learn about outdoor and environmental organizations in Washington.
Come and connect with some wonderful environmental leaders to learn about environmental resources and opportunities in Washington! We will have time for Q&A with our guest panelists and all participants will be entered in our raffle for some exciting outdoor prizes. We will also learn how to make environmentally friendly household cleaning products. Stay tuned for a list of our special guest speakers!
Folks who identify as Latino/a/e and Afro Latino/a/e as well as friends, family, and allies are welcome. Spanish translation will be available.
Learn more about the week and find an in-person and virtual event near you on Instagram @WA_Vamonos #LCW2022
For questions, please contact Marisol Morales, mmorales@wafarmlandtrust.org o para obtener información en español, póngase en contacto con Miguel Raimilla, miguel@earthcorps.org
Tweets and Treats Guided Bird Walk
Join us for a fun family friendly scavenger hunt with the Audubon Society as we celebrate Latino Conservation Week with new friends! Lead Naturalist Ed Dominguez from the Seward Park Audubon Society will take us on a guided bird walk with binoculars. Enjoy activities, lunch from a local Latinx business, music, and learn about other local community environmental organizations to spark your interests. Folks who identify as Latine/a/o or Afro Latino/a/e as well as friends, family, and allies are welcome. FREE lunch and materials will be provided. Spanish translation will be available.
For your safety, please bring:
-Comfortable walking shoes
-Warm layers or sun protection
Please RSVP here so that we can pre-order food accordingly. Link bit.ly/LCWSea2022
Location:
We will meet at Seward Park Audubon Center
5902 Lake Washington Blvd S, Seattle, 98118, WA
Learn more about the week and find an in-person and virtual event near you on Instagram @WA_Vamonos #LatinoConservationWeek #LCW2022
For questions please contact Marisol Morales, mmorales@wafarmlandtrust.org o para obtener información en español, póngase en contacto con Miguel Raimilla, miguel@earthcorps.org
COVID Safety
We suggest the use of masks when in close proximity to others. Participants as required to cancel if they have a fever, cough, shortness of breath, fatigue, muscle aches, or new loss of taste or smell. Hand sanitizer will be available before, during, and after the event.
Pollinators & Popsicles
Join us on July 21 at 3:30 p.m. for a walking tour of our Coral Gables Experimental Pollinator Patch located at the Toledo and Alava Open Space. Learn about the countless species that help pollinate our beautiful native trees and plants!
Our speakers will be our guides and teach us about the importance of native pollinators. Using the iNaturalist app participants will identify and track different species of plants and animals found in and around the pollinator patch.
This event is brought to you by Keep Coral Gables Beautiful, the Community Recreations Department, the Hispanic Access Foundation, and the North American Butterfly Association's Miami Blue Chapter in celebration of Latino Conservation Week. Popsicles courtesy of Popsy Pop of Palm Beach.
Celebrate Latino Conservation Week at Frying Pan Farm Park
Join us at Frying Pan Farm Park as we celebrate Latino Conservation Week on July 16th! We will have Spanish language tours of the farm and free wagon rides in the afternoon! For more details, see below!
Meet us at the Gazebo in the Farmyard for free Spanish language tours of the farm at 12PM and at 2PM. We will learn about the history of the farm as well as how we tend to the animals in our care.
Get a free Wagon Ride in the afternoon. Spanish-Language rides are at 12:30. 1:00, 1:30, 2:00, 2:30. English language rides are at 12:45, 1:15, 1:45, 2:15, 2:45. You can join by going to the country store and reserving a ride. We go all around the park including our trails, the woods, the crop fields and through the farmyard.
Frying Pan is located at 2709 West Ox Road close to Centreville Road and Route 28. There are two entrances to the park, one at the Visitor Center and one at the farm where the animals are, you will want to come through the Farm entrance. You can park anywhere in the large gravel parking lot next to the farm!
For questions you can call us at 703-324-9760 or email Sean.redmiles@Fairfaxcounty.gov