#YoCuento: IG Live with Ella Pocketbook
Cindy Rangel is the founder of Ella Pocketbook, a company focused on sustainable fashion and travel accessories for professional women of color. She is currently working on her first travel bag that has the planet and people in mind.
Join us live on IG @LatinoConservationWeek this Saturday at 1:00 pm EST/10:00 am PST to hear from Cindy about her and her new business.
Entrevista en Radio Poder de Dios a la Dra. Maite Arce President & CEO de Hispanic Access Foundation.
Entrevista en Radio Poder de Dios
Entrevista en Radio Poder de Dios
Salt Marsh Safari
Embark on a scenic and interpretive tour of one of New Jersey's finest coastal wonders. Join us in visiting The Wetlands Institute for a guided walk along their salt marsh trail and learn about the importance of conserving such a vital ecosystem.
Free with admission: $8 for ages 13 & up, $6 for ages 3 - 12
Wear shoes that can get muddy!
Grove Park Bird Walk with Georgia Audubon
Join us on Saturday, July 24th, from 9 to 10 AM for a beginner-focused birding trip in Grove Park! Learn how to participate in community science to help protect birds (and participate in a community science contest!), and get to know the birds in Atlanta. Spanish translation will be available!
Birding Focus: We will be looking for year-round and summer resident birds, including woodpeckers, songbirds, and hawks. Binoculars will be available to borrow!
Entrevista en Radio Poder de Dios
Se tratan temas relacionados a disfrutar y la conservación de la tierra, con consejos prácticos e información actual.
Es en Radio Poder de Dios en el 100.7 FM en el área de Pharr, TX y por www.radiopoderdedios.org.
Latino Conservation Week: Disfrutando y Conservando Nuestra Tierra
Bring your family and friends for a fun afternoon of food, nature hikes, and fishing (poles provided or bring your own)
Monarch Butterflies and Mexican Culture
This event will be covering the Monarch butterfly, what people can do to help and also how it connects to some Mexican cultures and beliefs.
Sky Islands and Climate Refugia Webinar
The mountains of Southern California are islands of biodiversity, rising from the sea of desert around them. These "sky islands" are home to many lizards, plants, and other creatures found nowhere else on Earth.
Follow their story through hundreds of thousands of years of changing climate to see how they reached the places we find them today, see how unprecedented new climate shifts are threatening them in the present, and learn what you can do to help build a resilient future for lizards, plants, (and everyone else!)
Presented by Colin Barrows, a Coachella Valley naturalist with the Mt. San Jacinto Natural History Association and CactusToCloud, who advocates for the conservation of open spaces and native species by working with local agencies to advance habitat conservation, recreational trails planning, and promote community science to grow public understanding and appreciation of desert ecosystems.