Sponsor(s):
Fairmount Park Conservancy
Sponsor(s):
Defiende Nuestra Tierra, White River National Forest, The Aspen InstituteJoin us for a 5 mile hike in Redwood National and State Parks. This event will be a guided ranger hike through old growth redwood forest through the James Irvine trail leading up to Fern Canyon. Please bring plenty of snacks and water. Wearing water resistant shoes/ boots is recommended. *RSVP REQUIRED Event Programs can be cancelled due to bad weather*
Unete con nosotros a un caminata guiada en el Parque estatal de Prairie Creek. Caminaremos aproximadamente por 5 millas hacia Fern Canyon. Favor de traer agua, alimentos y zapatos impermeables (recomendado). *Reserveracion requerido. Evento se puede cancelar depende de clima*
JULY 23rd event only for fern canyon
Sponsor(s):
California State Parks, National Park Service, Redwood Parks ConservancyJoin us for a 5 mile hike in Redwood National and State Parks. This event will be a guided ranger hike through old growth redwood forest through the James Irvine trail leading up to Fern Canyon. Please bring plenty of snacks and water. Wearing water resistant shoes/ boots is recommended. *RSVP REQUIRED Event Programs can be cancelled due to bad weather*
Unete con nosotros a un caminata guiada en el Parque estatal de Prairie Creek. Caminaremos aproximadamente por 5 millas hacia Fern Canyon. Favor de traer agua, alimentos y zapatos impermeables (recomendado). *Reserveracion requerido. Evento se puede cancelar depende de clima*
JULY 23rd event only for fern canyon
Join Virginia Ansaldi, Shley Suarez-Burgos, and local herpetologist, Sean Liz, as they take you on a guided hunt for invasive pythons through the Everglades.
This event is for participants 18 years and older.
Space is limited. Participants will be chosen in by lottery system. Register to enter: https://forms.gle/DjA8TKjN1Rcgxscv7
Sponsor(s):
Virginia Ansaldi & Shley Suarez-BurgosJoin Virginia Ansaldi, Shley Suarez-Burgos, and local herpetologist, Sean Liz, as they take you on a guided hunt for invasive pythons through the Everglades.
This event is for participants 18 years and older.
Space is limited. Participants will be chosen in by lottery system. Register to enter: https://forms.gle/DjA8TKjN1Rcgxscv7
LCV and Chispa are hosting a Twitter Q&A with conservation champions from the Congressional Hispanic Caucus to commemorate Latino Conservation Week and elevate the work of CHC members and community advocacy organizations about the importance of ensuring equitable access to the outdoors that is crucial for safe and healthy communities while combating the climate crisis. More info below:
Title: Latino Conservation Week and Latino Communities’ Leadership on Equitable Access to the Outdoors
Timeline: 2pm ET on Thursday, Jul 21, 2022
Member(s): CHC Chair Ruiz (CA), Reps. Carbajal (CA), Barragán (CA), Escobar (TX), M. Levin (CA), Espaillat (NY), Sen. Padilla (CA), others TBA
Tactic: Twitter Q&A
Hook: Latino Conservation Week (July 16-24)
Objective: To commemorate Latino Conservation Week and elevate the work of Congressional Hispanic Caucus members and community advocacy organizations about the importance of ensuring equitable access to the outdoors that is crucial for safe and healthy communities while combating the climate crisis.
Promo Tweet:
Graphic: Below & Attached
Resources: LCW Website|Social Media Toolkit|Protect More Parks GIFs
Handles: @LCVoters | @HispanicCaucus | @HispanicAccess | @Chispa
Hashtags: #LatinoConservationWeek |#LCW2022 |
Theme for July 21: #ComunidadYFamilia
Sponsor(s):
League of Conservation Voters & ChispaLCV and Chispa are hosting a Twitter Q&A with conservation champions from the Congressional Hispanic Caucus to commemorate Latino Conservation Week and elevate the work of CHC members and community advocacy organizations about the importance of ensuring equitable access to the outdoors that is crucial for safe and healthy communities while combating the climate crisis. More info below:
Title: Latino Conservation Week and Latino Communities’ Leadership on Equitable Access to the Outdoors
Timeline: 2pm ET on Thursday, Jul 21, 2022
Member(s): CHC Chair Ruiz (CA), Reps. Carbajal (CA), Barragán (CA), Escobar (TX), M. Levin (CA), Espaillat (NY), Sen. Padilla (CA), others TBA
Tactic: Twitter Q&A
Hook: Latino Conservation Week (July 16-24)
Objective: To commemorate Latino Conservation Week and elevate the work of Congressional Hispanic Caucus members and community advocacy organizations about the importance of ensuring equitable access to the outdoors that is crucial for safe and healthy communities while combating the climate crisis.
Promo Tweet:
Graphic: Below & Attached
Resources: LCW Website|Social Media Toolkit|Protect More Parks GIFs
Handles: @LCVoters | @HispanicCaucus | @HispanicAccess | @Chispa
Hashtags: #LatinoConservationWeek |#LCW2022 |
Theme for July 21: #ComunidadYFamilia
Get outdoors close to home. Keystone Trails Association leads an approximately three-mile guided hike exploring trails in a state-protected forest spanning over 1,000 acres on Blue Mountain. While we walk, learn more about the plants and animals that are our neighbors while you enjoy the healthy benefits of hiking.
Transportation will be provided to and from Latino Hispanic American Community Center courtesy of Pennsylvania Parks & Forests Foundation. Please pack water and insect repellent, if available. The outing is suitable for families, but participants must be able to walk the three-mile distance, including some moderate uphill sections. If heavy rains or storms are anticipated, the event will be rescheduled.
For transportation provided by PPFF, the LHACC is located at 1301 Derry Street, Harrisburg, PA 17104
Please register by Friday, July 15th with the LHACC at https://www.lhacc.org/events
Sponsor(s):
PA Parks & Forests Foundation, Keystone Trails Association, Latino Hispanic American Community CenterGet outdoors close to home. Keystone Trails Association leads an approximately three-mile guided hike exploring trails in a state-protected forest spanning over 1,000 acres on Blue Mountain. While we walk, learn more about the plants and animals that are our neighbors while you enjoy the healthy benefits of hiking.
Transportation will be provided to and from Latino Hispanic American Community Center courtesy of Pennsylvania Parks & Forests Foundation. Please pack water and insect repellent, if available. The outing is suitable for families, but participants must be able to walk the three-mile distance, including some moderate uphill sections. If heavy rains or storms are anticipated, the event will be rescheduled.
For transportation provided by PPFF, the LHACC is located at 1301 Derry Street, Harrisburg, PA 17104
Please register by Friday, July 15th with the LHACC at https://www.lhacc.org/events
Participants will spend the day(s) hiking on Big Sur Land Trust property(ies) and take part in a conversation about their individual and their communities' experiences with natural landscapes, working lands, and urban open spaces. As part of the hike and discussion, a guest speaker in the conservation/environmental field will provide insight into their work and career pathway. Exact dates and guest speakers are TBD.
Sponsor(s):
Big Sur Land Trust
Participants will spend the day(s) hiking on Big Sur Land Trust property(ies) and take part in a conversation about their individual and their communities' experiences with natural landscapes, working lands, and urban open spaces. As part of the hike and discussion, a guest speaker in the conservation/environmental field will provide insight into their work and career pathway. Exact dates and guest speakers are TBD.
This week we celebrate the Latino community in the outdoors and conservation. We are hosting an outdoor lunch at one of the parks in the City of Richmond. Bring a picnic blanket or lawn chair and come have a good time as we enjoy the outdoors. A light lunch will be provided but feel free to bring your own.
En esta semana celebramos a la comunidad Latina al aire libre y la Conservación de Nuestra Tierra. Estamos organizando un almuerzo al aire libre en uno de los parques de la Ciudad de Richmond. Traiga una manta de picnic o sillas y venga a pasar un buen rato en comunidad mientras disfrutamos del aire libre. Se proporcionará un almuerzo ligero, pero siéntase libre de traer el suyo.
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. For more information, please visit: www.latinoconservationweek.com
We will meet at the parking lot that is W 42nd St and New Kent Ave.
A few things to note.
Favor de completar la exención apropiada.
https://waiver.smartwaiver.com/e/A4dbHLbsWbY96M54mc5oTk/
Questions/Preguntas: jessicagodinez@latinooutdoors.org, mgallegos@latinooutdoors.org
Sponsor(s):
Latino OutdoorsThis week we celebrate the Latino community in the outdoors and conservation. We are hosting an outdoor lunch at one of the parks in the City of Richmond. Bring a picnic blanket or lawn chair and come have a good time as we enjoy the outdoors. A light lunch will be provided but feel free to bring your own.
En esta semana celebramos a la comunidad Latina al aire libre y la Conservación de Nuestra Tierra. Estamos organizando un almuerzo al aire libre en uno de los parques de la Ciudad de Richmond. Traiga una manta de picnic o sillas y venga a pasar un buen rato en comunidad mientras disfrutamos del aire libre. Se proporcionará un almuerzo ligero, pero siéntase libre de traer el suyo.
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. For more information, please visit: www.latinoconservationweek.com
We will meet at the parking lot that is W 42nd St and New Kent Ave.
A few things to note.
Favor de completar la exención apropiada.
https://waiver.smartwaiver.com/e/A4dbHLbsWbY96M54mc5oTk/
Questions/Preguntas: jessicagodinez@latinooutdoors.org, mgallegos@latinooutdoors.org
English (Espanol mas abajo)
For Latino Conservation Week this year, we are excited to join forces with the American River Parkway Foundation (ARPF) to host a river cleanup and picnic! We'll be clearing trash and debris off the Parkway from 9am to 12pm, followed by a picnic and some time to explore the parkway and enjoy each other's company. BEFORE ARRIVING, please sign this online liability waiver for you and your family: https://waiver.smartwaiver.com/e/hUBi5GrFHVu2odPeiaRKgn/
Please arrive at 9:00am to sign in and receive a safety briefing. We will head out to clean by 9:15am.
Additional Details:What to wear: sturdy/comfortable closed-toe shoes, hat, long pants, long-sleeves, gloves, sunscreen, & bug spray.
What to bring: sturdy/comfortable closed-toed shoes, hat, long pants, long sleeves, gloves (if you want to use your own), sunscreen, bug spray, water, trash pickers (if you prefer to use one), and a change of clothes if you want to be more comfortable for the picnic.
**ARPF will provide gloves, trash bags, and water. LO will provide snacks and a picnic lunch at noon. **
For questions or concerns leading up to the event, please contact Liz Lopez at liz@latinooutdoors.org. For day-of issues and inquiries, please call Liz at 916-622-4880. See you there!
Espanol
¡Para la semana de Latino Conservation Week de este año, nos complace unir fuerzas con la American River Parkway Foundation (ARPF) para organizar una limpieza del río y un picnic! Estaremos limpiando la basura y los escombros de Parkway de 9 am a 12 pm, seguido de un picnic y algo de tiempo para explorar el parque y disfrutar de la compañía de los demás.
ANTES DE LLEGAR, firme esta exención de responsabilidad en línea para usted y su familia: https://waiver.smartwaiver.com/e/hUBi5GrFHVu2odPeiaRKgn/
Llegue a las 9:00 am para registrarse y recibir un informe de seguridad. Saldremos a limpiar a las 9:15 am.
Qué traer: zapatos cerrados resistentes/cómodos, sombrero, pantalones largos, mangas largas, guantes (si desea usar los suyos), bloqueador solar, repelente de insectos, agua, recolectores de basura (si prefiere usar uno) y una cambia de ropa si quieres estar más cómoda para el picnic.
**ARPF proporcionará guantes, bolsas de basura y agua. LO proporcionará snacks y un almuerzo campestre al mediodía. **
Si tiene preguntas o inquietudes antes del evento, comuníquese con Liz Lopez en liz@latinooutdoors.org. Para consultas y problemas relacionados con el día, llame a Liz al 916-622-4880.
Nos vemos pronto!
Sponsor(s):
Latino Outdoors, American River Parkway FoundationEnglish (Espanol mas abajo)
For Latino Conservation Week this year, we are excited to join forces with the American River Parkway Foundation (ARPF) to host a river cleanup and picnic! We'll be clearing trash and debris off the Parkway from 9am to 12pm, followed by a picnic and some time to explore the parkway and enjoy each other's company. BEFORE ARRIVING, please sign this online liability waiver for you and your family: https://waiver.smartwaiver.com/e/hUBi5GrFHVu2odPeiaRKgn/
Please arrive at 9:00am to sign in and receive a safety briefing. We will head out to clean by 9:15am.
Additional Details:What to wear: sturdy/comfortable closed-toe shoes, hat, long pants, long-sleeves, gloves, sunscreen, & bug spray.
What to bring: sturdy/comfortable closed-toed shoes, hat, long pants, long sleeves, gloves (if you want to use your own), sunscreen, bug spray, water, trash pickers (if you prefer to use one), and a change of clothes if you want to be more comfortable for the picnic.
**ARPF will provide gloves, trash bags, and water. LO will provide snacks and a picnic lunch at noon. **
For questions or concerns leading up to the event, please contact Liz Lopez at liz@latinooutdoors.org. For day-of issues and inquiries, please call Liz at 916-622-4880. See you there!
Espanol
¡Para la semana de Latino Conservation Week de este año, nos complace unir fuerzas con la American River Parkway Foundation (ARPF) para organizar una limpieza del río y un picnic! Estaremos limpiando la basura y los escombros de Parkway de 9 am a 12 pm, seguido de un picnic y algo de tiempo para explorar el parque y disfrutar de la compañía de los demás.
ANTES DE LLEGAR, firme esta exención de responsabilidad en línea para usted y su familia: https://waiver.smartwaiver.com/e/hUBi5GrFHVu2odPeiaRKgn/
Llegue a las 9:00 am para registrarse y recibir un informe de seguridad. Saldremos a limpiar a las 9:15 am.
Qué traer: zapatos cerrados resistentes/cómodos, sombrero, pantalones largos, mangas largas, guantes (si desea usar los suyos), bloqueador solar, repelente de insectos, agua, recolectores de basura (si prefiere usar uno) y una cambia de ropa si quieres estar más cómoda para el picnic.
**ARPF proporcionará guantes, bolsas de basura y agua. LO proporcionará snacks y un almuerzo campestre al mediodía. **
Si tiene preguntas o inquietudes antes del evento, comuníquese con Liz Lopez en liz@latinooutdoors.org. Para consultas y problemas relacionados con el día, llame a Liz al 916-622-4880.
Nos vemos pronto!
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
Sponsor(s):
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation CommissionAn 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
On July 19, Trempealeau National Wildlife Refuge will be hosting Arcadia summer school field day. Here we will be having summer school students come out to the refuge and participate in environmental education programs, and we celebrating Latino Conservation Week. Kids will be learning about birds, waterfowl, and local animals and what a refuge does for local wildlife. After a fun day full of different games and learning activities, we hope to establish a lasting relationship with the school by giving the students explore bags. These bags will contain field guilds for local birds and wildlife so that they can explore and ID different wildlife on their own when they return home. We hope to see them come again next year and be ready to learn more about the outdoors and show us theirs skills they have gained on their own.
Sponsor(s):
Hispanic Access Foundation
On July 19, Trempealeau National Wildlife Refuge will be hosting Arcadia summer school field day. Here we will be having summer school students come out to the refuge and participate in environmental education programs, and we celebrating Latino Conservation Week. Kids will be learning about birds, waterfowl, and local animals and what a refuge does for local wildlife. After a fun day full of different games and learning activities, we hope to establish a lasting relationship with the school by giving the students explore bags. These bags will contain field guilds for local birds and wildlife so that they can explore and ID different wildlife on their own when they return home. We hope to see them come again next year and be ready to learn more about the outdoors and show us theirs skills they have gained on their own.
Explore our city’s past, present and future with a walk along the Miami Circle. Reflect upon the history of Downtown Miami, from the Tequesta to the early settlers on the river who called this area home.
Meet at the Miami Circle National Historic Landmark.
Capacity is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. Please be advised that audio and video recording during this program is prohibited without written consent from HistoryMiami Museum.
Register here: https://492.blackbaudhosting.com/492/Latino-Conservation-Week-Archeology-Tour
Sponsor(s):
HistoryMiami MuseumExplore our city’s past, present and future with a walk along the Miami Circle. Reflect upon the history of Downtown Miami, from the Tequesta to the early settlers on the river who called this area home.
Meet at the Miami Circle National Historic Landmark.
Capacity is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. Please be advised that audio and video recording during this program is prohibited without written consent from HistoryMiami Museum.
Register here: https://492.blackbaudhosting.com/492/Latino-Conservation-Week-Archeology-Tour
After brief introductions and a safety talk, you'll receive helpful advice on the proper technique for correctly holding a bow and releasing an arrow for optimal accuracy and precision. With guidance and support from our friendly, expert instructors, you'll practice hitting targets with a recurve bow. Sign up is a must. A maximum of 12 participants are permitted.
Register online at: https://events.dcnr.pa.gov/event/archery_101_latino_conservation_week#.YsQ5VnbMJPY
For more information visit: https://paparksandforests.org/event/latino-conservation-week-archery-101-with-ll-bean/
Sponsor(s):
PA Parks & Forests Foundation / Marsh Creek State ParkAfter brief introductions and a safety talk, you'll receive helpful advice on the proper technique for correctly holding a bow and releasing an arrow for optimal accuracy and precision. With guidance and support from our friendly, expert instructors, you'll practice hitting targets with a recurve bow. Sign up is a must. A maximum of 12 participants are permitted.
Register online at: https://events.dcnr.pa.gov/event/archery_101_latino_conservation_week#.YsQ5VnbMJPY
For more information visit: https://paparksandforests.org/event/latino-conservation-week-archery-101-with-ll-bean/
Maryland Flying Squirrels are abundant and active year-round, but rarely seen in the wild because they are nocturnal. Join a naturalist for a viewing program on the Nature Center deck at our squirrel feeding station 30 minutes after sunset. Rain cancels the program. Program presented in Spanish.
Montgomery Parks is hosting a series of free special events and programs as part of the 9th Annual Latino Conservation Week, July 16 – 24, 2022. For more information on this event and others, visit MoCoParks.org/LCW2022
Sponsor(s):
Montgomery ParksMaryland Flying Squirrels are abundant and active year-round, but rarely seen in the wild because they are nocturnal. Join a naturalist for a viewing program on the Nature Center deck at our squirrel feeding station 30 minutes after sunset. Rain cancels the program. Program presented in Spanish.
Montgomery Parks is hosting a series of free special events and programs as part of the 9th Annual Latino Conservation Week, July 16 – 24, 2022. For more information on this event and others, visit MoCoParks.org/LCW2022
Join The Frontera Land Alliance as we celebrate Latino Conservation Week at Knapp Land in El Paso, Texas, where we will paint and enjoy eachother's company and the scenery of our beautiful Franklin Mountains.
This event is FREE but REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED due to limited supplies.
Follow this link to register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/arte-al-aire-libre-tickets-373425925997
In-Person Event at Knapp Land Nature Preserve located in El Paso, Texas.
Experience the beauty of El Paso's Chihuahuan Desert by joining us for an art painting session led by artist, Mayra Salinas, at Knapp Land Nature Preserve.
We'll meet at the entrance to Knapp Land, which is on the corner of Swanson Drive and Virgo Lane.
Together we will hike up a semi-steep trail about 5 minutes to reach the official entrance to Knapp Land. We will then break for a paint session. Mayra will provide some instruction on how to capture the scenery with your medium of choice and then let you explore your creativity on your own.
When the paint session is over we will hike back down the trail to exit Knapp Land.
What to Bring:
Backpack w/ water and snacks
Optional: your own personal choice of art medium/ art supplies
Sun Protection: hat/sunblock
Hiking boots/sturdy shoes
Weather appropriate clothing
Optional, but highly suggested: lightweight seat, cushion, or blanket (there will be rocks and a long strip of trail area to sit)
About the Trail: As we are in nature the location does not have restrooms. There is no shade and the trail is under full sun. The trail has loose rocks in some places, with some minor inclines. Knapp Land is 353 acres and is part of the Franklin Mountains.
We will be sitting down/ standing up (your choice) on the trail during the painting session.
Parking: Empty area, where the road curves (see image below)
Sponsor(s):
Hispanic Access FoundationJoin The Frontera Land Alliance as we celebrate Latino Conservation Week at Knapp Land in El Paso, Texas, where we will paint and enjoy eachother's company and the scenery of our beautiful Franklin Mountains.
This event is FREE but REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED due to limited supplies.
Follow this link to register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/arte-al-aire-libre-tickets-373425925997
In-Person Event at Knapp Land Nature Preserve located in El Paso, Texas.
Experience the beauty of El Paso's Chihuahuan Desert by joining us for an art painting session led by artist, Mayra Salinas, at Knapp Land Nature Preserve.
We'll meet at the entrance to Knapp Land, which is on the corner of Swanson Drive and Virgo Lane.
Together we will hike up a semi-steep trail about 5 minutes to reach the official entrance to Knapp Land. We will then break for a paint session. Mayra will provide some instruction on how to capture the scenery with your medium of choice and then let you explore your creativity on your own.
When the paint session is over we will hike back down the trail to exit Knapp Land.
What to Bring:
Backpack w/ water and snacks
Optional: your own personal choice of art medium/ art supplies
Sun Protection: hat/sunblock
Hiking boots/sturdy shoes
Weather appropriate clothing
Optional, but highly suggested: lightweight seat, cushion, or blanket (there will be rocks and a long strip of trail area to sit)
About the Trail: As we are in nature the location does not have restrooms. There is no shade and the trail is under full sun. The trail has loose rocks in some places, with some minor inclines. Knapp Land is 353 acres and is part of the Franklin Mountains.
We will be sitting down/ standing up (your choice) on the trail during the painting session.
Parking: Empty area, where the road curves (see image below)
Las representaciones del mundo natural y las aves a través del arte tienen el poder de evocar mensajes que la ciencia tiene dificultad para expresar por sí misma. Cuando el arte y la indagación científica se encuentran, reflejan nuestros roles como guardianes del medio ambiente, exponiendo nuestras parcialidades culturales hacia la naturaleza, otorgándonos nuevas oportunidades para apreciar y celebrar el mundo viviente y silvestre.
Sponsor(s):
Audubon FloridaLas representaciones del mundo natural y las aves a través del arte tienen el poder de evocar mensajes que la ciencia tiene dificultad para expresar por sí misma. Cuando el arte y la indagación científica se encuentran, reflejan nuestros roles como guardianes del medio ambiente, exponiendo nuestras parcialidades culturales hacia la naturaleza, otorgándonos nuevas oportunidades para apreciar y celebrar el mundo viviente y silvestre.
Great River Greening engages thousands of volunteers each year in hands-on restoration, environmental conservation, and community-science-based programming. Our volunteer events are held throughout Minnesota, primarily in the Twin Cities metro, the Anoka Sand Plain of central Minnesota, as well as throughout Southern Minnesota and the Brainerd Lakes Area.
Join the ranks of our dedicated Volunteer Supervisor team as we expand restoration work in Minnesota. Volunteer Supervisors will gain beneficial leadership and restoration skills and are expected to assist at one (or more!) restoration events during the spring and fall each year.
Lead and motivate event participants in habitat restoration with Great River Greening - Become a Volunteer Supervisor!
Volunteer Supervisors lead small groups of 5-20 volunteers at hands-on restoration events. Activities often include planting native grasses and forbs, tree and shrub planting, as well as invasive and exotic plant control and broadcast seeding.
Sign up for this virtual 2-hour training session to learn more about the role, Great River Greening, and our expanding restoration work in Minnesota.
This training is hosted on Zoom. Sign up here: https://givepul.se/954ute
Please note: scientific or natural resources knowledge is beneficial, but not necessary! All training and resources are provided. Gain new skills and restore natural spaces in Minnesota. Volunteer Supervisors also receive first notice of upcoming events and training opportunities exclusive to the supervisor team.
Questions? Reach out to Amy at volunteer@greatrivergreening.org.
Sponsor(s):
Great River GreeningGreat River Greening engages thousands of volunteers each year in hands-on restoration, environmental conservation, and community-science-based programming. Our volunteer events are held throughout Minnesota, primarily in the Twin Cities metro, the Anoka Sand Plain of central Minnesota, as well as throughout Southern Minnesota and the Brainerd Lakes Area.
Join the ranks of our dedicated Volunteer Supervisor team as we expand restoration work in Minnesota. Volunteer Supervisors will gain beneficial leadership and restoration skills and are expected to assist at one (or more!) restoration events during the spring and fall each year.
Lead and motivate event participants in habitat restoration with Great River Greening - Become a Volunteer Supervisor!
Volunteer Supervisors lead small groups of 5-20 volunteers at hands-on restoration events. Activities often include planting native grasses and forbs, tree and shrub planting, as well as invasive and exotic plant control and broadcast seeding.
Sign up for this virtual 2-hour training session to learn more about the role, Great River Greening, and our expanding restoration work in Minnesota.
This training is hosted on Zoom. Sign up here: https://givepul.se/954ute
Please note: scientific or natural resources knowledge is beneficial, but not necessary! All training and resources are provided. Gain new skills and restore natural spaces in Minnesota. Volunteer Supervisors also receive first notice of upcoming events and training opportunities exclusive to the supervisor team.
Questions? Reach out to Amy at volunteer@greatrivergreening.org.
Bees Are Our friends!
Meet a beekeeper! Join us for a brief intro level conversation with local beekeeper Melinda Jean Stafford. Let’s chat about why we need bees, why they need us, and how we can BEE friends. Honey tasting available. Onsite parking available.
We will meet at the pollinator habitat in Garden City (behind the Garden City Library off the Boise Greenbelt). After visiting with our local beekeeper and a tour of the Pollinator Habitat attendees are invited to a leisure walk on the greenbelt and wrap up at a refreshing water destination to enjoy the river (optional).
Sponsor(s):
Community Members, Peques Nature Club
Bees Are Our friends!
Meet a beekeeper! Join us for a brief intro level conversation with local beekeeper Melinda Jean Stafford. Let’s chat about why we need bees, why they need us, and how we can BEE friends. Honey tasting available. Onsite parking available.
We will meet at the pollinator habitat in Garden City (behind the Garden City Library off the Boise Greenbelt). After visiting with our local beekeeper and a tour of the Pollinator Habitat attendees are invited to a leisure walk on the greenbelt and wrap up at a refreshing water destination to enjoy the river (optional).
Bring your bike and meet us at Sullivan Park for a Community Bikes and Bagels Ride along the beautiful Virgin River Trail. Free coffee and bagels and a bike safety talk to begin, then a family-friendly 5-mile roundtrip ride over gorgeous sections of boardwalk beside the Virgin River. Let us know if you need to borrow a bike!
Trae su bici y encontrarnos en Sullivan Park por un paseo bicicleta y bagels al lado del bello sendero río Virgen. Café y bagels gratis y una conversación sobre la seguridad en bicicleta empezar. Entonces únetenos por un viaje amigable con la familia de 5 millas ida y vuelta paseo en bicicleta encima del precioso secciones del paseo marítimo al lado del río Virgen. ¡Háganos saber si necesita una bicicleta con anticipación!
Sponsor(s):
Conserve Southwest Utah, Southern Utah Wilderness AllianceBring your bike and meet us at Sullivan Park for a Community Bikes and Bagels Ride along the beautiful Virgin River Trail. Free coffee and bagels and a bike safety talk to begin, then a family-friendly 5-mile roundtrip ride over gorgeous sections of boardwalk beside the Virgin River. Let us know if you need to borrow a bike!
Trae su bici y encontrarnos en Sullivan Park por un paseo bicicleta y bagels al lado del bello sendero río Virgen. Café y bagels gratis y una conversación sobre la seguridad en bicicleta empezar. Entonces únetenos por un viaje amigable con la familia de 5 millas ida y vuelta paseo en bicicleta encima del precioso secciones del paseo marítimo al lado del río Virgen. ¡Háganos saber si necesita una bicicleta con anticipación!
Join our bilingual ranger and Fish & Feathers intern and explore the vital stream habitat for the salmon life cycle.
This is an easy-moderate two mile hike overlooking a creek which offers shelter for spawning salmon downstream of the Whiskeytown Dam.
Whiskeytown Lake is nestled among the hills and valleys of the Klamath Mountains in northern California. Expect hot weather. Bring water, sun protection, drinking water and sturdy hiking shoes.
Text our rangers for trailhead details, information and to reserve your spot at this special event for Latino Conservation Week 2022: (530) 356-3958
Sponsor(s):
Whiskeytown National Recreation AreaJoin our bilingual ranger and Fish & Feathers intern and explore the vital stream habitat for the salmon life cycle.
This is an easy-moderate two mile hike overlooking a creek which offers shelter for spawning salmon downstream of the Whiskeytown Dam.
Whiskeytown Lake is nestled among the hills and valleys of the Klamath Mountains in northern California. Expect hot weather. Bring water, sun protection, drinking water and sturdy hiking shoes.
Text our rangers for trailhead details, information and to reserve your spot at this special event for Latino Conservation Week 2022: (530) 356-3958
The Frontera Land Alliance will be finishing off Latino Conservation Week with a relaxing morning stroll through Resler Canyon. Join us as we walk through an arroyo, and learn about the Chihuahuan Desert!
Make sure to bring plenty of water, snacks, sturdy shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, and sun protection.
To RSVP contact, Education and Volunteer Program Manager, Wendy Diaz, at Outreach@FronteraLandAlliance.org
To RSVP by SMS, text “BILINGUAL” with the number of attendees to 915.455.6010. (For example, “BILINGUAL3”)
Sponsor(s):
Hispanic Access FoundationThe Frontera Land Alliance will be finishing off Latino Conservation Week with a relaxing morning stroll through Resler Canyon. Join us as we walk through an arroyo, and learn about the Chihuahuan Desert!
Make sure to bring plenty of water, snacks, sturdy shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, and sun protection.
To RSVP contact, Education and Volunteer Program Manager, Wendy Diaz, at Outreach@FronteraLandAlliance.org
To RSVP by SMS, text “BILINGUAL” with the number of attendees to 915.455.6010. (For example, “BILINGUAL3”)
Join our rangers for a bilingual stroll through the history of Whiskeytown. Explore what life was like before the Carr fire, before the Whiskeytown Dam, before the Gold Rush and beyond.
Whiskeytown Lake is nestled among the hills and valleys of the Klamath Mountains in northern California. Expect hot weather. Bring water, sun protection, drinking water and sturdy walking shoes.
Text our rangers for information and to reserve your spot at this special event for Latino Conservation Week 2022: (530) 356-3958
Sponsor(s):
Whiskeytown National Recreation AreaJoin our rangers for a bilingual stroll through the history of Whiskeytown. Explore what life was like before the Carr fire, before the Whiskeytown Dam, before the Gold Rush and beyond.
Whiskeytown Lake is nestled among the hills and valleys of the Klamath Mountains in northern California. Expect hot weather. Bring water, sun protection, drinking water and sturdy walking shoes.
Text our rangers for information and to reserve your spot at this special event for Latino Conservation Week 2022: (530) 356-3958
Latino Outdoors Colorado is partnering with the Butterfly Pavilion to host a Bioblitz for Latino Conservation Week!
A Bioblitz is an event to explore, identify, and appreciate all of the species living in an area.
This event is free and will begin at 5 p.m. and go until 8:00 p.m.
Register here - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/lo-colorado-bioblitz-at-standley-lake-tickets-372246839317?aff=ebdsoporgprofile
Sponsor(s):
Latino Outdoors, Butterfly PavilionLatino Outdoors Colorado is partnering with the Butterfly Pavilion to host a Bioblitz for Latino Conservation Week!
A Bioblitz is an event to explore, identify, and appreciate all of the species living in an area.
This event is free and will begin at 5 p.m. and go until 8:00 p.m.
Register here - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/lo-colorado-bioblitz-at-standley-lake-tickets-372246839317?aff=ebdsoporgprofile
The Early Bird!
July 23, 2022
2:00pm – 5:00pm
Seward Park Audubon Center
5902 Lake Washington Blvd S, Seattle, 98118, WA
FREE and open to all ages, 25 people capacity
Join us for a bird watching forest hike with the Audubon Society and build your own mushroom kit! Lead Naturalist Ed Dominguez leads our trek through the fields and forest at Seward Park as we tune in to migrating and resident birds and bring them into view as the opportunity allows. Lead mushroom enthusiast Daniel Lopez will demonstrate how to grow your own mushrooms and each participant will go home with their own mushroom kit. Enjoy free food and music with our community!
All are welcome to attend. No experience necessary. FREE lunch (vegan and non-vegan options) and materials will be provided. Spanish translation will be available. REGISTER HERE bit.ly/LCWSea2022
For your safety and comfort please bring:
-Comfortable walking shoes
-Warm layers or sun protection
-Picnic blanket
-Reusable water bottle
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 #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.
Sponsor(s):
Seward Park Audubon Society, Washington Farmland Trust, Latino Community Fund of WA, EarthCorps
The Early Bird!
July 23, 2022
2:00pm – 5:00pm
Seward Park Audubon Center
5902 Lake Washington Blvd S, Seattle, 98118, WA
FREE and open to all ages, 25 people capacity
Join us for a bird watching forest hike with the Audubon Society and build your own mushroom kit! Lead Naturalist Ed Dominguez leads our trek through the fields and forest at Seward Park as we tune in to migrating and resident birds and bring them into view as the opportunity allows. Lead mushroom enthusiast Daniel Lopez will demonstrate how to grow your own mushrooms and each participant will go home with their own mushroom kit. Enjoy free food and music with our community!
All are welcome to attend. No experience necessary. FREE lunch (vegan and non-vegan options) and materials will be provided. Spanish translation will be available. REGISTER HERE bit.ly/LCWSea2022
For your safety and comfort please bring:
-Comfortable walking shoes
-Warm layers or sun protection
-Picnic blanket
-Reusable water bottle
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 #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.
In Collaboration with Latino Conservation Week, the Oxnard Birder's Club will be hosting a Birding 101 Workshop on Saturday, July 23rd at 8:00am at Hedrick Ranch, Santa Paula, CA.
In this workshop we will introduce methods of bird watching and current restoration efforts in the Santa Clara River Watershed. All participants will receive a Rite in the Rain notebook, and the first 12 people to sign up and join will receive a free waterproof quick-guide of Southern California Birds! Food and drinks will also be provided! The maximum capacity for this event will be 20 participants.
Sponsor(s):
Oxnard Birder's Club, Hispanic Access Foundation, Friends of the Santa Clara River
In Collaboration with Latino Conservation Week, the Oxnard Birder's Club will be hosting a Birding 101 Workshop on Saturday, July 23rd at 8:00am at Hedrick Ranch, Santa Paula, CA.
In this workshop we will introduce methods of bird watching and current restoration efforts in the Santa Clara River Watershed. All participants will receive a Rite in the Rain notebook, and the first 12 people to sign up and join will receive a free waterproof quick-guide of Southern California Birds! Food and drinks will also be provided! The maximum capacity for this event will be 20 participants.
Join us for a morning walk in the Rio Salado Habitat Restoration Area and learn more about the birds and other wildlife in the area. This will be a bilingual Spanish-English nature walk.
Sponsor(s):
Chispa Arizona and Sierra Club - Grand Canyon (Arizona) ChapterJoin us for a morning walk in the Rio Salado Habitat Restoration Area and learn more about the birds and other wildlife in the area. This will be a bilingual Spanish-English nature walk.
Kicking off Latino Conservation Week with a 7.1 mile hike in Black Bear Wilderness Area!!
What to expect:
?Before the hike, we will do introductions and set intentions with affirmation cards.
?Everyone will have a chance to choose a card that calls you. The card is yours to keep and reflect on as we hike.
?The hike will be a total distance of about 7.1 miles. The trail has over 10 boarded bridges but expect their to be lots of tree roots and small holes. Wear stable and comfortable shoes.
?Remember to dress comfortably, bring water, a snack, wear sunscreen, and mosquito repellent.
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¡Comenzando la Semana de la Conservación Latina con una caminata de 7.1 millas en el Black Bear Wilderness Area!
Que esperar:
?Antes de la caminata, haremos presentaciones y estableceremos intenciones con tarjetas de afirmación.
?Todos tendrán la oportunidad de elegir una tarjeta que los llame. La tarjeta es suya para guardarla y reflexionar sobre ella mientras caminamos.
?La caminata tendrá una distancia total de aproximadamente 7.1 millas. El sendero tiene más de 10 puentes, espera que haya muchas raíces de árboles y pequeños agujeros. Use zapatos estables y cómodos.
?Recuerda vestirte cómodo, llevar agua, snack, usar bloqueador solar y repelente de mosquitos.
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?Seminole & Timucua lands
Sponsor(s):
NoneKicking off Latino Conservation Week with a 7.1 mile hike in Black Bear Wilderness Area!!
What to expect:
?Before the hike, we will do introductions and set intentions with affirmation cards.
?Everyone will have a chance to choose a card that calls you. The card is yours to keep and reflect on as we hike.
?The hike will be a total distance of about 7.1 miles. The trail has over 10 boarded bridges but expect their to be lots of tree roots and small holes. Wear stable and comfortable shoes.
?Remember to dress comfortably, bring water, a snack, wear sunscreen, and mosquito repellent.
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¡Comenzando la Semana de la Conservación Latina con una caminata de 7.1 millas en el Black Bear Wilderness Area!
Que esperar:
?Antes de la caminata, haremos presentaciones y estableceremos intenciones con tarjetas de afirmación.
?Todos tendrán la oportunidad de elegir una tarjeta que los llame. La tarjeta es suya para guardarla y reflexionar sobre ella mientras caminamos.
?La caminata tendrá una distancia total de aproximadamente 7.1 millas. El sendero tiene más de 10 puentes, espera que haya muchas raíces de árboles y pequeños agujeros. Use zapatos estables y cómodos.
?Recuerda vestirte cómodo, llevar agua, snack, usar bloqueador solar y repelente de mosquitos.
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?Seminole & Timucua lands
Church of the City New London sponsored a trip on board the Black Hawk Fish Charter out of Mago Point in Waterford, Connecticut. The purpose of this event is to familiarize church members with the bountiful fisheries of the Long Island and Block Island Sounds. This was an eight hour trip in which every single person was able to harvest different species of bottom fish, such as black sea bass, porgies, mackerel, etc.
This event gave us to opportunity to take young men that otherwise are unable to experience fishing for food and have them bring home sufficient fish to feed their families for several days.
Sponsor(s):
Church of the City New LondonChurch of the City New London sponsored a trip on board the Black Hawk Fish Charter out of Mago Point in Waterford, Connecticut. The purpose of this event is to familiarize church members with the bountiful fisheries of the Long Island and Block Island Sounds. This was an eight hour trip in which every single person was able to harvest different species of bottom fish, such as black sea bass, porgies, mackerel, etc.
This event gave us to opportunity to take young men that otherwise are unable to experience fishing for food and have them bring home sufficient fish to feed their families for several days.
Join the Friends of Beltzville on a hike to look for bluebirds, as well as a visit to the Friends’ Pollinator Garden, one of their most important volunteer projects. Meet at the Environmental Interpretive Center. No registration needed.
For more information visit: https://paparksandforests.org/event/latino-conservation-week-friends-of-beltzville-bluebirds-and-pollinators/
Sponsor(s):
PA Parks & Forests Foundation / Friends of BeltzvilleJoin the Friends of Beltzville on a hike to look for bluebirds, as well as a visit to the Friends’ Pollinator Garden, one of their most important volunteer projects. Meet at the Environmental Interpretive Center. No registration needed.
For more information visit: https://paparksandforests.org/event/latino-conservation-week-friends-of-beltzville-bluebirds-and-pollinators/
Like many public lands, the Grand Canyon is a beautiful place full of wonder, sacredness and inspiration but also a reminder of displacement, denial of heritage rights and political oppression for indigenous peoples. We will hold this balance in mind as we come together to bond and build, learning more about the work Chispa is doing in Arizona and on a National landscape; as well as holding space for our indigenous relatives to share some of their work and opportunities for collaboration, while camping.
Sponsor(s):
Chispa AZLike many public lands, the Grand Canyon is a beautiful place full of wonder, sacredness and inspiration but also a reminder of displacement, denial of heritage rights and political oppression for indigenous peoples. We will hold this balance in mind as we come together to bond and build, learning more about the work Chispa is doing in Arizona and on a National landscape; as well as holding space for our indigenous relatives to share some of their work and opportunities for collaboration, while camping.
BUGS Cooking Class
We're not cooking bugs! :) This is a FREE outdoor cooking class for families. Special outdoor activities will be available for children at BUGS site and Comba Park. Cooking supplies and ingredients will be provided. Must RSVP to Adriana Melendez (adriana_melendez@fws.gov) to confirm attendance.
Sponsor(s):
Boise Urban Garden School (BUGS), Deer Flat National Wildlife RefugeBUGS Cooking Class
We're not cooking bugs! :) This is a FREE outdoor cooking class for families. Special outdoor activities will be available for children at BUGS site and Comba Park. Cooking supplies and ingredients will be provided. Must RSVP to Adriana Melendez (adriana_melendez@fws.gov) to confirm attendance.
“La Magia de un Bosque Antiguo”
Acompañe a Guardabosque Natalie por una hora en una caminata guiada sobre el sendero hacia la cascada de Silver Falls para aprender que hacen los bosques antiguos de Mount Rainier mágicos. Este programa será en inglés y español para celebrar Latino Conservation Week.
Encuéntrenos en el Centro de Visitantes de Ohanapecosh este Julio 23 a las 1 de la tarde.
*El estimado de una hora por el programa no incluye tiempo necesario para devolver al centro de visitantes.*
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“The Magic of an Old Growth Forest”
Join Ranger Natalie on a one hour guided hike toward Silver Falls to learn about what makes Mount Rainier’s Old Growth Forests magical. This program will be in English and Spanish to celebrate Latino Conservation Week.
Find us at the Ohanapecosh Visitor Center on July 23rd @ 1pm.
*The program time estimate does not include the time required to return to the Visitor Center.*
Sponsor(s):
National Park Service“La Magia de un Bosque Antiguo”
Acompañe a Guardabosque Natalie por una hora en una caminata guiada sobre el sendero hacia la cascada de Silver Falls para aprender que hacen los bosques antiguos de Mount Rainier mágicos. Este programa será en inglés y español para celebrar Latino Conservation Week.
Encuéntrenos en el Centro de Visitantes de Ohanapecosh este Julio 23 a las 1 de la tarde.
*El estimado de una hora por el programa no incluye tiempo necesario para devolver al centro de visitantes.*
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“The Magic of an Old Growth Forest”
Join Ranger Natalie on a one hour guided hike toward Silver Falls to learn about what makes Mount Rainier’s Old Growth Forests magical. This program will be in English and Spanish to celebrate Latino Conservation Week.
Find us at the Ohanapecosh Visitor Center on July 23rd @ 1pm.
*The program time estimate does not include the time required to return to the Visitor Center.*
Únase al personal de Ventura Land Trust en una caminata guiada en la reserva de Harmon Canyon. Esta caminata de 90 minutos, cubrirá un circuito de 2 millas en la parte inferior de Harmon Canyon con paradas para aprender sobre los elementos naturales y culturales de la reserva. Se recomienda traer agua, protección solar y zapatos cerrados. Esta caminata es gratuita y abierta al público. RSVP:
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Join Ventura Land Trust staff on a guided hike of Harmon Canyon Preserve. This easy to moderate 90-minute hike will cover a 2-mile loop in lower Harmon Canyon with stops to learn about natural and cultural elements of the preserve. Water, sun protection, and closed-toe footwear are recommended. This hike is free and open to the public. RSVP below.
Sponsor(s):
Ventura Land TrustÚnase al personal de Ventura Land Trust en una caminata guiada en la reserva de Harmon Canyon. Esta caminata de 90 minutos, cubrirá un circuito de 2 millas en la parte inferior de Harmon Canyon con paradas para aprender sobre los elementos naturales y culturales de la reserva. Se recomienda traer agua, protección solar y zapatos cerrados. Esta caminata es gratuita y abierta al público. RSVP:
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Join Ventura Land Trust staff on a guided hike of Harmon Canyon Preserve. This easy to moderate 90-minute hike will cover a 2-mile loop in lower Harmon Canyon with stops to learn about natural and cultural elements of the preserve. Water, sun protection, and closed-toe footwear are recommended. This hike is free and open to the public. RSVP below.
Comencemos la Semana de la Conservación Latinx con un paseo por las plantas de Baja California el sábado, 16 de julio a las 8:30am con la gerente de GNN de California Botanic Garden, Mariana Ramirez Rodriguez. Camina con Mariana en la sección Baja del Jardín para aprender sobre plantas maravillosas. Prepárate para admirar estas plantas, desde la rosa de castilla en peligro de extinción hasta el extrano cirio. Nota: este tour se dará en español.
Kick off Latinx Conservation Week with a Baja California Plant walking tour on Saturday, July 16th at 8:30am with California Botanic Garden Nursery Manager, Mariana Ramirez Rodriguez. Join Mariana out in the Baja section of the Garden to learn about amazing plants. Get ready to fall in love with the endangered Desert Rose and the funky Boojum Tree. Please note: this tour will be given in Spanish.
Sponsor(s):
California Botanic GardenComencemos la Semana de la Conservación Latinx con un paseo por las plantas de Baja California el sábado, 16 de julio a las 8:30am con la gerente de GNN de California Botanic Garden, Mariana Ramirez Rodriguez. Camina con Mariana en la sección Baja del Jardín para aprender sobre plantas maravillosas. Prepárate para admirar estas plantas, desde la rosa de castilla en peligro de extinción hasta el extrano cirio. Nota: este tour se dará en español.
Kick off Latinx Conservation Week with a Baja California Plant walking tour on Saturday, July 16th at 8:30am with California Botanic Garden Nursery Manager, Mariana Ramirez Rodriguez. Join Mariana out in the Baja section of the Garden to learn about amazing plants. Get ready to fall in love with the endangered Desert Rose and the funky Boojum Tree. Please note: this tour will be given in Spanish.
Únase a la Biblioteca Pública de Wilkinson, Sheep Mountain Alliance y Tri-County Health Network para una caminata en el Jud Wiebe. ¡Nos encontraremos en la biblioteca! Se proporciona cuidado de niños.
Sponsor(s):
Sheep Mountain Alliance, Wilkinson Public Library, Tri-County Health Network
Únase a la Biblioteca Pública de Wilkinson, Sheep Mountain Alliance y Tri-County Health Network para una caminata en el Jud Wiebe. ¡Nos encontraremos en la biblioteca! Se proporciona cuidado de niños.
Abajo en español
Join Latino Outdoors North Coast and MendoParks for a Campfire program and BBQ at MacKerricher State Park Campfire Center. All ages and families are invited to attend and participate by sharing your own story, poem, or songs you may have about the outdoors. Hot dogs and s’mores will be provided.
RSVP Required. Please be sure to look out for a confirmation email after you register and fill out the required participation waiver.
BRING THE FOLLOWING:
If you have any questions, please reach out to Esme Plascencia at e.plascencia@latinooutdoors.org or (707) 813-1284.
Únase a Latino Outdoors North Coast y MendoParks para un programa de fogatas y bbq en el centro de fogatas de MacKerricher State Park. Todas las edades y familias están invitadas a asistir y participar compartiendo su propia historia, poema o canciones que tenga sobre al aire libre. Se proporcionarán perros calientes y s'mores.
RSVP requerido. Asegúrese de buscar un correo electrónico de confirmación después de registrarse y completar la exención de participación requerida.
TRAER LO SIGUIENTE:
Si tiene alguna pregunta, comuníquese con Esme Plascencia en e.plascencia@latinooutdoors.org o (707) 813-1284.
Sponsor(s):
Latino Outdoors, Mendo ParksAbajo en español
Join Latino Outdoors North Coast and MendoParks for a Campfire program and BBQ at MacKerricher State Park Campfire Center. All ages and families are invited to attend and participate by sharing your own story, poem, or songs you may have about the outdoors. Hot dogs and s’mores will be provided.
RSVP Required. Please be sure to look out for a confirmation email after you register and fill out the required participation waiver.
BRING THE FOLLOWING:
If you have any questions, please reach out to Esme Plascencia at e.plascencia@latinooutdoors.org or (707) 813-1284.
Únase a Latino Outdoors North Coast y MendoParks para un programa de fogatas y bbq en el centro de fogatas de MacKerricher State Park. Todas las edades y familias están invitadas a asistir y participar compartiendo su propia historia, poema o canciones que tenga sobre al aire libre. Se proporcionarán perros calientes y s'mores.
RSVP requerido. Asegúrese de buscar un correo electrónico de confirmación después de registrarse y completar la exención de participación requerida.
TRAER LO SIGUIENTE:
Si tiene alguna pregunta, comuníquese con Esme Plascencia en e.plascencia@latinooutdoors.org o (707) 813-1284.
Naturalist led hike of Oswit Canyon.
Sponsor(s):
Owsit Land Trust and the Coachella Valley Conservation CommissionNaturalist led hike of Oswit Canyon.
Join us for Latino Conservation Week with a Congressional reception featuring art celebrating Castner Range!
Hear from members of the movement, and special guest, Representative Veronica Escobar.
Enjoy hors d’oeuvres, beer, wine, and nonalcoholic beverages while learning about the effort to designate El Paso’s Castner Range as a National Monument
Sponsor(s):
Castner Range Forever, Hispanic Access Foundation, Frontera Land Alliance
Join us for Latino Conservation Week with a Congressional reception featuring art celebrating Castner Range!
Hear from members of the movement, and special guest, Representative Veronica Escobar.
Enjoy hors d’oeuvres, beer, wine, and nonalcoholic beverages while learning about the effort to designate El Paso’s Castner Range as a National Monument
Join San Diego Audubon as we celebrate Latino Conservation Week at the Otay Valley Regional Park! We will be maintaining previously planted native plants, writing thank you letters to elected officials in regard to the recently adopted proclamations in support of native plants, gathering seeds for a nearby native seed library and more.
Acompaña a San Diego Audubon a celebrar la Semana de la Conservación Latina en Otay Valley Regional Park. Mantendremos las plantas nativas que fueron plantadas previamente, escribiremos cartas de agradecimiento a los funcionarios electorales con respecto a las proclamaciones que fueron adoptadas recientemente en apoyo a las plantas nativas, recolectaremos semillas para la biblioteca de semillas nativas, y mucho más.
Sponsor(s):
Hispanic Access Foundation
Join San Diego Audubon as we celebrate Latino Conservation Week at the Otay Valley Regional Park! We will be maintaining previously planted native plants, writing thank you letters to elected officials in regard to the recently adopted proclamations in support of native plants, gathering seeds for a nearby native seed library and more.
Acompaña a San Diego Audubon a celebrar la Semana de la Conservación Latina en Otay Valley Regional Park. Mantendremos las plantas nativas que fueron plantadas previamente, escribiremos cartas de agradecimiento a los funcionarios electorales con respecto a las proclamaciones que fueron adoptadas recientemente en apoyo a las plantas nativas, recolectaremos semillas para la biblioteca de semillas nativas, y mucho más.
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
Sponsor(s):
Fairfax County Park AuthorityJoin 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
Join us for an early morning walk in the Rio Salado Habitat Restoration Area and learn more about the area and the birds that call it home or that stop by there for a visit.
Bird experts from Arizona Game and Fish and Audubon Southwest will be on hand to help you learn more about the birds and how to identify them. This is a family friendly event open to people of all ages and the program will be conducted in both English and Spanish.
We will provide light snacks and cold drinks, but please bring a refillable water bottle, and wear a hat, sunscreen, and comfortable shoes. We look forward to seeing you at the Rio!
In participating in this event, you are potentially participating with individuals vaccinated and unvaccinated. Use of masks is encouraged. If you are experiencing any possible COVID symptoms or are sick, you should not attend the event. You are responsible for contacting the leaders to report a positive COVID test.
Sponsor(s):
Sierra Club, Chispa AZ, AZ Game and Fish, and Audubon SouthwestJoin us for an early morning walk in the Rio Salado Habitat Restoration Area and learn more about the area and the birds that call it home or that stop by there for a visit.
Bird experts from Arizona Game and Fish and Audubon Southwest will be on hand to help you learn more about the birds and how to identify them. This is a family friendly event open to people of all ages and the program will be conducted in both English and Spanish.
We will provide light snacks and cold drinks, but please bring a refillable water bottle, and wear a hat, sunscreen, and comfortable shoes. We look forward to seeing you at the Rio!
In participating in this event, you are potentially participating with individuals vaccinated and unvaccinated. Use of masks is encouraged. If you are experiencing any possible COVID symptoms or are sick, you should not attend the event. You are responsible for contacting the leaders to report a positive COVID test.
On Saturday July 17th, for a Latino Conservation Week event organized by Orange Audubon Society, Wildlife Drive Ambassadors will be on the Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive to welcome Spanish-speaking visitors.
Spanish-speaking Ambassadors will provide information on how to visit the extremely popular free 11-mile drive. The drive is part of the St. Johns River Water Management District’s lake restoration area for Lake Apopka. It is famous for its diversity of bird life and alligators.
This event will publicize the free Wildlife Drive to the Hispanic community in Central Florida and recruit Hispanic volunteers for the Wildlife Drive Ambassador Program. COVID-19 precautions observed.
Latino Conservation Week, July 16-24, 2022, was created to support the Latino community in activities to protect our natural resources. An initiative of Hispanic Access Foundation, based in Washington, D.C., Latino Conservation Week https://latinoconservationweek.com/ demonstrates support by Hispanics for permanently protecting our land, water, and air.
Sponsor(s):
Orange Audubon Society
On Saturday July 17th, for a Latino Conservation Week event organized by Orange Audubon Society, Wildlife Drive Ambassadors will be on the Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive to welcome Spanish-speaking visitors.
Spanish-speaking Ambassadors will provide information on how to visit the extremely popular free 11-mile drive. The drive is part of the St. Johns River Water Management District’s lake restoration area for Lake Apopka. It is famous for its diversity of bird life and alligators.
This event will publicize the free Wildlife Drive to the Hispanic community in Central Florida and recruit Hispanic volunteers for the Wildlife Drive Ambassador Program. COVID-19 precautions observed.
Latino Conservation Week, July 16-24, 2022, was created to support the Latino community in activities to protect our natural resources. An initiative of Hispanic Access Foundation, based in Washington, D.C., Latino Conservation Week https://latinoconservationweek.com/ demonstrates support by Hispanics for permanently protecting our land, water, and air.
We are renting kayaks so that our regular participants can get a chance to kayak in Elk Horn Slough. It will be a two hour adventure and first time in a kayak for many of our students.
Sponsor(s):
LCW and City of Watsonville Environmental Science Workshop
We are renting kayaks so that our regular participants can get a chance to kayak in Elk Horn Slough. It will be a two hour adventure and first time in a kayak for many of our students.
Sponsor(s):
Latino Outdoors Fresno
Improbable Comedy presents “Comedy as a Second Language”, an interactive comedy show featuring the stand-up comedy of immigrant and first-generation performers. You’ll have lots of fun with the comics as they share heartfelt stories about their lives, families, and their relationship with their American home. Event begins at 6:00 pm with food and beverage for purchase from local vendors. The show will begin at 7:00 pm and guests are encouraged to bring their own lawn chairs and picnic blankets for viewing. This event is intended for mature audiences and is not recommended for viewers under seventeen. Viewer discretion is advised.
For more information on this event, and the complete lineup of Latino Conservation Week events at Montgomery Parks visit MoCoParks.org/LCW2022
Sponsor(s):
Montgomery ParksImprobable Comedy presents “Comedy as a Second Language”, an interactive comedy show featuring the stand-up comedy of immigrant and first-generation performers. You’ll have lots of fun with the comics as they share heartfelt stories about their lives, families, and their relationship with their American home. Event begins at 6:00 pm with food and beverage for purchase from local vendors. The show will begin at 7:00 pm and guests are encouraged to bring their own lawn chairs and picnic blankets for viewing. This event is intended for mature audiences and is not recommended for viewers under seventeen. Viewer discretion is advised.
For more information on this event, and the complete lineup of Latino Conservation Week events at Montgomery Parks visit MoCoParks.org/LCW2022
July 18, 2022 (Mon.)
10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Join us for a convening of local organizations hosted at the Monterey Bay Aquarium. In this half-day event, enjoy an educational and relationship-centered agenda featuring:
No cost to participate, however, each participant is responsible for transportation; street parking is available. Lunch will be catered and served at the Aquarium.
Who should apply
We are looking for representatives of local organizations to join us in this convening. Organizations that are an immediate fit are:
How to apply
Space is limited! As such, attendance is limited to selected participants. To apply to participate, apply using the link below by July 1, 2022. This event is in-person only; there will not be the option to participate online. Please submit one application per organization.
Apply now at www.montereybayaquarium.org/communityconveningapply
Sponsor(s):
Monterey Bay AquariumJuly 18, 2022 (Mon.)
10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Join us for a convening of local organizations hosted at the Monterey Bay Aquarium. In this half-day event, enjoy an educational and relationship-centered agenda featuring:
No cost to participate, however, each participant is responsible for transportation; street parking is available. Lunch will be catered and served at the Aquarium.
Who should apply
We are looking for representatives of local organizations to join us in this convening. Organizations that are an immediate fit are:
How to apply
Space is limited! As such, attendance is limited to selected participants. To apply to participate, apply using the link below by July 1, 2022. This event is in-person only; there will not be the option to participate online. Please submit one application per organization.
Apply now at www.montereybayaquarium.org/communityconveningapply
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.
Sponsor(s):
The Wildlands ConservancyEnjoying 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.
Join us for a morning walk in partnership with Latino Outdoors and Grassroots Ecology at Cooley Landing! Participants can expect to learn about native plants, the importance of habitat restoration, and hopefully see some exciting wildlife sightings! We will start with a welcome, learn about the history of Cooley Landing and the salt marsh ecology, and end with a breathing exercise. The walk will be roughly 3 miles total on mostly paved trail to the Ravenswood lookout. Snacks will be provided but please bring a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated!
Parking: There are two small parking lots at Cooley Landing. There is a parking lot at the end of Bay Road near the Education Center, and a smaller parking lot closer to Ravenswood Preserve. No entrance or parking fees are required.
Bus: Take the 296 going North to Bay/Pulgas or the 280 going East to Bay/Pulgas. From the bus stop, it's a half mile walk down Bay Rd. to Cooley Landing.
Bike: There are spots to lock up your bike at the Education Center.
Meeting Space: We will meet at the Cooley Landing Education Center. Bathrooms, cell service, wifi, and water fountains are all accessible.
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¡Acompáñanos para una mañana de caminata en colaboración con Latino Outdoors y Grassroots Ecology en Cooley Landing! Los participantes pueden esperar aprender sobre plantas nativas, la importancia de restauración ecológica y ojalá mirar los animales de la bahía. Vamos a empezar con una bienvenida, aprender sobre la historia de Cooley Landing y la ecología de marismas saladas y vamos a tomar un tiempo haciendo un ejercicio de respiración al último. Esta caminata va a ser aproximadamente 3 millas en total en sendero mayormente pavimentado hacia la vista en Ravenswood. Va ver botanas pero por favor recuerde traer una botella de agua para hidratarse.
Dónde: Nos encontraremos en el Centro de Educación de Cooley Landing.
Parqueo: Hay dos estacionamientos en Cooley Landing. Hay un estacionamiento al final de Bay Road, cerca del Centro de Educación, y uno más pequeño cerca de Ravenswood Preserve. No es necesario pagar la entrada o el estacionamiento.
Autobús: Tome el 296 en dirección norte hacia Bay / Pulgas o el 280 en dirección este hacia Bay / Pulgas. De la parada, hay que caminar media milla por la calle Bay hasta llegar a Cooley Landing.
Bicicleta: Puede guardar su bicicleta cerca del Centro de Educación.
Sponsor(s):
Latino Outdoors, Grassroots EcologyJoin us for a morning walk in partnership with Latino Outdoors and Grassroots Ecology at Cooley Landing! Participants can expect to learn about native plants, the importance of habitat restoration, and hopefully see some exciting wildlife sightings! We will start with a welcome, learn about the history of Cooley Landing and the salt marsh ecology, and end with a breathing exercise. The walk will be roughly 3 miles total on mostly paved trail to the Ravenswood lookout. Snacks will be provided but please bring a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated!
Parking: There are two small parking lots at Cooley Landing. There is a parking lot at the end of Bay Road near the Education Center, and a smaller parking lot closer to Ravenswood Preserve. No entrance or parking fees are required.
Bus: Take the 296 going North to Bay/Pulgas or the 280 going East to Bay/Pulgas. From the bus stop, it's a half mile walk down Bay Rd. to Cooley Landing.
Bike: There are spots to lock up your bike at the Education Center.
Meeting Space: We will meet at the Cooley Landing Education Center. Bathrooms, cell service, wifi, and water fountains are all accessible.
*****
¡Acompáñanos para una mañana de caminata en colaboración con Latino Outdoors y Grassroots Ecology en Cooley Landing! Los participantes pueden esperar aprender sobre plantas nativas, la importancia de restauración ecológica y ojalá mirar los animales de la bahía. Vamos a empezar con una bienvenida, aprender sobre la historia de Cooley Landing y la ecología de marismas saladas y vamos a tomar un tiempo haciendo un ejercicio de respiración al último. Esta caminata va a ser aproximadamente 3 millas en total en sendero mayormente pavimentado hacia la vista en Ravenswood. Va ver botanas pero por favor recuerde traer una botella de agua para hidratarse.
Dónde: Nos encontraremos en el Centro de Educación de Cooley Landing.
Parqueo: Hay dos estacionamientos en Cooley Landing. Hay un estacionamiento al final de Bay Road, cerca del Centro de Educación, y uno más pequeño cerca de Ravenswood Preserve. No es necesario pagar la entrada o el estacionamiento.
Autobús: Tome el 296 en dirección norte hacia Bay / Pulgas o el 280 en dirección este hacia Bay / Pulgas. De la parada, hay que caminar media milla por la calle Bay hasta llegar a Cooley Landing.
Bicicleta: Puede guardar su bicicleta cerca del Centro de Educación.
Familias de la Iglesia Bautista Unida, visitaremos Angels National Forest. 46 miembros de la Iglesia disfrutaremos de la creacion y escucharemos como ser mejores administradores de la naturaleza que Dios nos ha dado. Caminaremos hasta una cascada, disfrutaremos del lunch en medio de hermosa naturaleza. De regreso al lugar de partida podremos visitar el Centro Natural de Eaton Canyon.
Sponsor(s):
Hispanic Access FoundationFamilias de la Iglesia Bautista Unida, visitaremos Angels National Forest. 46 miembros de la Iglesia disfrutaremos de la creacion y escucharemos como ser mejores administradores de la naturaleza que Dios nos ha dado. Caminaremos hasta una cascada, disfrutaremos del lunch en medio de hermosa naturaleza. De regreso al lugar de partida podremos visitar el Centro Natural de Eaton Canyon.
Este verano, comienza tu capacitación como líder ambiental y haz la diferencia en tu comunidad. Los estudiantes de secundaria de 13 a 15 años son elegibles para recibir capacitación gratuita que comienza con una exploración guiada del cercano arroyo Holmes Run. Aprenderás:
¡Deja que tu pasión te lleve a aprender nuevas habilidades y tomar oportunidades!
Sponsor(s):
Friends of Holmes Run, Fairfax County Park Authority, Second Story, Northern Virginia Soil and Water DistrictEste verano, comienza tu capacitación como líder ambiental y haz la diferencia en tu comunidad. Los estudiantes de secundaria de 13 a 15 años son elegibles para recibir capacitación gratuita que comienza con una exploración guiada del cercano arroyo Holmes Run. Aprenderás:
¡Deja que tu pasión te lleve a aprender nuevas habilidades y tomar oportunidades!
In celebration of Latino Conservation Week, Wasatch Mountain Institute is hosting a star party! In collaboration with Utah State Parks and volunteers, Wasatch Mountain Institute will provide an educational program on dark skies and stargazing. Telescopes and binoculars will be provided, and participants should plan to bring their own flashlight or headlamps, blankets, chairs, snacks, and anything else to stay warm and comfortable outside.
Sponsor(s):
Wasatch Mountain Institute and Utah State ParksIn celebration of Latino Conservation Week, Wasatch Mountain Institute is hosting a star party! In collaboration with Utah State Parks and volunteers, Wasatch Mountain Institute will provide an educational program on dark skies and stargazing. Telescopes and binoculars will be provided, and participants should plan to bring their own flashlight or headlamps, blankets, chairs, snacks, and anything else to stay warm and comfortable outside.
This FREE bilingual family-friendly event will include activities for all ages and skill levels, including arts & crafts and guided boating rides at Riverside Park with members of the Woonasquatucket River Watershed Council.
Este evento familiar bilingüe GRATUITO incluirá actividades para todas las edades y niveles de habilidad incluyendo estaciones de arte y un viaje guidado en bote en el Parque Riverside con miembros de Woonasquatucket River Watershed Council.
Sponsor(s):
Hispanic Access Foundation and PatagoniaThis FREE bilingual family-friendly event will include activities for all ages and skill levels, including arts & crafts and guided boating rides at Riverside Park with members of the Woonasquatucket River Watershed Council.
Este evento familiar bilingüe GRATUITO incluirá actividades para todas las edades y niveles de habilidad incluyendo estaciones de arte y un viaje guidado en bote en el Parque Riverside con miembros de Woonasquatucket River Watershed Council.
This FREE bilingual family-friendly event will include activities for all ages and skill levels, including arts & crafts and guided boating rides at Riverside Park with members of the Woonasquatucket River Watershed Council
Este evento familiar bilingüe GRATUITO incluirá actividades para todas las edades y niveles de habilidad incluyendo estaciones de arte y un viaje guidado en bote en el Parque Riverside con miembros de Woonasquatucket River Watershed Council
Sponsor(s):
Hispanic Access Foundation and PatagoniaThis FREE bilingual family-friendly event will include activities for all ages and skill levels, including arts & crafts and guided boating rides at Riverside Park with members of the Woonasquatucket River Watershed Council
Este evento familiar bilingüe GRATUITO incluirá actividades para todas las edades y niveles de habilidad incluyendo estaciones de arte y un viaje guidado en bote en el Parque Riverside con miembros de Woonasquatucket River Watershed Council
San Diego Audubon Society is proud to celebrate our 3rd year of Latino Conservation Week. We will be biking from the Balboa stop on the Blue Line Trolley to the Kendall-Frost Marsh Reserve on Saturday, July 23rd and birding along the way. When we get to the reserve, we will meet with a wetland scientists to talk about the importance of the area, and the research and conservation that is being carried out here. This event will be primarily in Spanish, but portions will also be translated into English.
San Diego Audubon Society esta orgulloso de celebrar nuestro 3 año de la Semana de la Conservacion Latina. Iremos en bicicleta desde la parada del tren Balboa, linea azul a la reserva de Kendall-Frost Marsh el dia sabado 23 de julio, y tambien estaremos observando aves durante el viaje. Cuando lleguemos a la reserva, nos reuniremos con los cientificos de los humedales para hablar sobre la importancia del area, y la investigacion y conservacion que se lleva a cabo ahi. Este evento sera principalmente en español, pero algunas partes seran traducidas al ingles.
Sponsor(s):
Hispanic Acess Foundation
San Diego Audubon Society is proud to celebrate our 3rd year of Latino Conservation Week. We will be biking from the Balboa stop on the Blue Line Trolley to the Kendall-Frost Marsh Reserve on Saturday, July 23rd and birding along the way. When we get to the reserve, we will meet with a wetland scientists to talk about the importance of the area, and the research and conservation that is being carried out here. This event will be primarily in Spanish, but portions will also be translated into English.
San Diego Audubon Society esta orgulloso de celebrar nuestro 3 año de la Semana de la Conservacion Latina. Iremos en bicicleta desde la parada del tren Balboa, linea azul a la reserva de Kendall-Frost Marsh el dia sabado 23 de julio, y tambien estaremos observando aves durante el viaje. Cuando lleguemos a la reserva, nos reuniremos con los cientificos de los humedales para hablar sobre la importancia del area, y la investigacion y conservacion que se lleva a cabo ahi. Este evento sera principalmente en español, pero algunas partes seran traducidas al ingles.
Bring the kids out to a Red Cliffs Summer Story and Craft Session in honor of Latino Conservation Week. Join us for nature stories in Spanish and English under a shady tree at the Brooks Nature Park. This activity includes a meet n’ greet with live desert animals from the Red Cliffs Desert Reserve and a tortoise-themed craft for each child.
Trae los niños a un tiempo de cuentos y una sesión de artesanía en Red Cliffs en honor de la semana de conservación latina. Únete a nosotros para historias de la naturaleza en español y ingles debajo de un árbol sombreado en Brooks Nature Park. Esta actividad incluye un encuentro y saludo con fauna del desierto de la reserva de desierto Red Cliffs y una artesanía con tema de tortuga del desierto por cada niño.
Sponsor(s):
Conserve Southwest Utah, Red Cliffs Desert ReserveBring the kids out to a Red Cliffs Summer Story and Craft Session in honor of Latino Conservation Week. Join us for nature stories in Spanish and English under a shady tree at the Brooks Nature Park. This activity includes a meet n’ greet with live desert animals from the Red Cliffs Desert Reserve and a tortoise-themed craft for each child.
Trae los niños a un tiempo de cuentos y una sesión de artesanía en Red Cliffs en honor de la semana de conservación latina. Únete a nosotros para historias de la naturaleza en español y ingles debajo de un árbol sombreado en Brooks Nature Park. Esta actividad incluye un encuentro y saludo con fauna del desierto de la reserva de desierto Red Cliffs y una artesanía con tema de tortuga del desierto por cada niño.
Come join us for coffee and delicious snacks while learning about Las Vegas's local gem, the Desert Wildlife Refuge.
Únase a nosotros para tomar un café y deliciosos refrigerios mientras aprende sobre la joya local de Las Vegas, el Refugio de Vida Silvestre del Desierto.
Sponsor(s):
Latino OutdoorsCome join us for coffee and delicious snacks while learning about Las Vegas's local gem, the Desert Wildlife Refuge.
Únase a nosotros para tomar un café y deliciosos refrigerios mientras aprende sobre la joya local de Las Vegas, el Refugio de Vida Silvestre del Desierto.
Help us kick off Latino Conservation Week with a day of preserving and protecting our native habitats. If the weather and water conditions are right, we will send out a canoe team to clean trash from the pristine water of the Armand Bayou and along the nearby banks. If a water clean up is not possible, we will plan to head into the riparian forest to perform much needed maintenance along our trails. // Ayúdanos a iniciar Latino Conservation Week con un día de conservación para preservar y proteger nuestros hábitats nativos. Si el clima permita, enviaremos un equipo de canoas para limpiar basura del agua prístina del Armand Bayou y de las orillas cercanas. Si no podemos limpiar por canoa, planearemos ir al bosque ribereño a mantener nuestros senderos.
8:30 AM Canoe Cleanup or Trail Maintenance (4hrs, 10 max): Participants will join volunteers and staff for a cleanup of our waterway by canoe or trail maintenance depending on the weather. They will begin with a safety talk and a 10 minute interpretive talk. Age 16+
Elisa te confirmara tu registration por email o telefono. El espacio de los grupos es limitado. Si no puedes participar esta vez, esperamos verte en el futuro. // Elisa will contact you via email or phone to confirm your spot. Space is limited. If you don't participate this time, we hope to see you out at the center in the future.
Sponsor(s):
Armand Bayou Nature CenterHelp us kick off Latino Conservation Week with a day of preserving and protecting our native habitats. If the weather and water conditions are right, we will send out a canoe team to clean trash from the pristine water of the Armand Bayou and along the nearby banks. If a water clean up is not possible, we will plan to head into the riparian forest to perform much needed maintenance along our trails. // Ayúdanos a iniciar Latino Conservation Week con un día de conservación para preservar y proteger nuestros hábitats nativos. Si el clima permita, enviaremos un equipo de canoas para limpiar basura del agua prístina del Armand Bayou y de las orillas cercanas. Si no podemos limpiar por canoa, planearemos ir al bosque ribereño a mantener nuestros senderos.
8:30 AM Canoe Cleanup or Trail Maintenance (4hrs, 10 max): Participants will join volunteers and staff for a cleanup of our waterway by canoe or trail maintenance depending on the weather. They will begin with a safety talk and a 10 minute interpretive talk. Age 16+
Elisa te confirmara tu registration por email o telefono. El espacio de los grupos es limitado. Si no puedes participar esta vez, esperamos verte en el futuro. // Elisa will contact you via email or phone to confirm your spot. Space is limited. If you don't participate this time, we hope to see you out at the center in the future.
¡Únase a esta celebración anual gratuita con
comida, música, organizaciones comunitarias y
actividades familiares! Aprenda sobre los
programas que ofrecen las organizaciones locales
a las familias de nuestros trabajadores del campo.
Sponsor(s):
Napa Valley Farmworker Foundation
¡Únase a esta celebración anual gratuita con
comida, música, organizaciones comunitarias y
actividades familiares! Aprenda sobre los
programas que ofrecen las organizaciones locales
a las familias de nuestros trabajadores del campo.
On Saturday, July 16, EarthCorps and the City of Burien will be celebrating Latino Conservation Week at Hazel Valley Park. During our event at Hazel Valley Park, we'll be removing non-native weeds, creating opportunities to talk about the role that we play in protecting our planet's natural resources, and building community with one another.
Folks who identify as Latino/a/e as well as friends, family, and allies are welcome. Lunch and tools will be provided. We will teach you everything you need to know about tool use, safety, forest health, and the importance of the work you will be doing. No experience necessary, just come ready to learn something new! Spanish translation will be available. Registration is limited, please RSVP!
Hazel Valley Park is located at:
251 SW 126th Street
Burien, WA 98146
Sponsor(s):
EarthCorps.orgOn Saturday, July 16, EarthCorps and the City of Burien will be celebrating Latino Conservation Week at Hazel Valley Park. During our event at Hazel Valley Park, we'll be removing non-native weeds, creating opportunities to talk about the role that we play in protecting our planet's natural resources, and building community with one another.
Folks who identify as Latino/a/e as well as friends, family, and allies are welcome. Lunch and tools will be provided. We will teach you everything you need to know about tool use, safety, forest health, and the importance of the work you will be doing. No experience necessary, just come ready to learn something new! Spanish translation will be available. Registration is limited, please RSVP!
Hazel Valley Park is located at:
251 SW 126th Street
Burien, WA 98146
The St. George Dinosaur Discovery Site is offering a private tour of the Dino Museum for Latino Conservation Week! Come explore an Early Jurassic ecosystem complete with dinosaurs, plants, fishes, and more. Let them tell you the story of Earth and St. George’s ancient past. New signs in Spanish. Food truck(s) will be on site with free treats!
¡El St. George Dinosaur Discover Site está ofreciendo un recorrido privado del museo por la semana de conservación Latina! Viene a explorar un ecosistema jurásico temprano completa con dinosaurios, flora, peces y mucho más. Déjalos le dicen la historia de la tierra y el pasado antiguo de St. George. ¡Habrá nuevas señales en español y camiones de comida con golosinas gratis!
Sponsor(s):
Conserve Southwest Utah, St. George Dinosaur Discovery Center
The St. George Dinosaur Discovery Site is offering a private tour of the Dino Museum for Latino Conservation Week! Come explore an Early Jurassic ecosystem complete with dinosaurs, plants, fishes, and more. Let them tell you the story of Earth and St. George’s ancient past. New signs in Spanish. Food truck(s) will be on site with free treats!
¡El St. George Dinosaur Discover Site está ofreciendo un recorrido privado del museo por la semana de conservación Latina! Viene a explorar un ecosistema jurásico temprano completa con dinosaurios, flora, peces y mucho más. Déjalos le dicen la historia de la tierra y el pasado antiguo de St. George. ¡Habrá nuevas señales en español y camiones de comida con golosinas gratis!
Minimum age for this event is 8 years old. The range is first come-first served. Youth under 16 should be accompanied by an adult. No more than two people at a target and shoot no more than 3 arrows at a time as a courtesy to others waiting.
Directions to Archery Range from Visitor Center:
Reservado para personas mayores de 8 años. El campo de tiro es por orden de llegar. Los jóvenes menores de 16 años deben estar acompañados por un adulto. No mas de 2 personas en un objetivo y no tirar mas de 4 flechas por turno como cortesía a los demas en fila.
Direcciones para el Campo de Tiro desde el Centro de Visitantes:
Sponsor(s):
Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife RefugeMinimum age for this event is 8 years old. The range is first come-first served. Youth under 16 should be accompanied by an adult. No more than two people at a target and shoot no more than 3 arrows at a time as a courtesy to others waiting.
Directions to Archery Range from Visitor Center:
Reservado para personas mayores de 8 años. El campo de tiro es por orden de llegar. Los jóvenes menores de 16 años deben estar acompañados por un adulto. No mas de 2 personas en un objetivo y no tirar mas de 4 flechas por turno como cortesía a los demas en fila.
Direcciones para el Campo de Tiro desde el Centro de Visitantes:
Come join SUWA and HEAL Utah for an educational hike along the Rocky Peak Trail in the Three Peaks Recreation Area. We will be exploring the topics of conservation of the nearby Antelope Mountain Range, conservation and its close links with Latinx culture and heritage, as well as explore the history of the nearby Old Spanish National Historic Trail. The hike is an easy to moderate trail and will take approximately an hour and a half to two hours. A dual-sided brochure about the covered topics will be provided in Spanish and English to help drive conversation and camaraderie. Let's get out on the trail, together!
Sponsor(s):
Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance (SUWA), HEAL UtahCome join SUWA and HEAL Utah for an educational hike along the Rocky Peak Trail in the Three Peaks Recreation Area. We will be exploring the topics of conservation of the nearby Antelope Mountain Range, conservation and its close links with Latinx culture and heritage, as well as explore the history of the nearby Old Spanish National Historic Trail. The hike is an easy to moderate trail and will take approximately an hour and a half to two hours. A dual-sided brochure about the covered topics will be provided in Spanish and English to help drive conversation and camaraderie. Let's get out on the trail, together!
Come and swap stories with our bilingual ranger in Spanish or Spanglish about exploring nature while watching the stars come out over Whiskeytown Lake.
Text our rangers for more information and to reserve your spot at this special event for Latino Conservation Week 2022: (530) 356-3958
Sponsor(s):
Whiskeytown National Recreation Area
Come and swap stories with our bilingual ranger in Spanish or Spanglish about exploring nature while watching the stars come out over Whiskeytown Lake.
Text our rangers for more information and to reserve your spot at this special event for Latino Conservation Week 2022: (530) 356-3958
We want to thank Hispanic Access for granting us the opportunity to give to our community by strengthening our relationship with our Hispanic students and families. We had a blast, although it was towards the end of the season and we got hailed on it is a memory we will never forget. Thank you!
Sponsor(s):
Hispanic AccessWe want to thank Hispanic Access for granting us the opportunity to give to our community by strengthening our relationship with our Hispanic students and families. We had a blast, although it was towards the end of the season and we got hailed on it is a memory we will never forget. Thank you!
¡Acompáñanos a celebrar en el Patterson Park durante la Semana Nacional de la Conservación Latina 2022!
Evento Bilingüe y gratis (todos son bienvenidos)
-Explorando el Patterson Park-
|Descubramos la magia de las aves y de la naturaleza en nuestro parque de Baltimore|
Para mas informacion: https://fb.me/e/2sOlnuBfd
Para confirmar su participation: https://forms.gle/8XcKq36x3hsuvKb99
Sponsor(s):
Patterson Park Audubon Center, Defensores de la Cuenca, Friends of Patterson Park, Latino Outdoors¡Acompáñanos a celebrar en el Patterson Park durante la Semana Nacional de la Conservación Latina 2022!
Evento Bilingüe y gratis (todos son bienvenidos)
-Explorando el Patterson Park-
|Descubramos la magia de las aves y de la naturaleza en nuestro parque de Baltimore|
Para mas informacion: https://fb.me/e/2sOlnuBfd
Para confirmar su participation: https://forms.gle/8XcKq36x3hsuvKb99
Never have visited the wetlands? This will be an excellent opportunity to dedicate and enjoy time in nature with your loved ones. Bring your family and join us on this day for a nature guided walk where you will learn about the wildlife that live in this ecosystem, as well as the native plants that are naturally flourishing this summer. Participants will learn about Watsonville’s trail system that surrounds the wetlands and how to protect them. Families will receive a gift bag with items to help them reduce the use of single-use plastics as part of Watsonville’s July Plastic- Free campaign!
To join the event and for more information contact Nancy Porto at (831) 726-3161 or email nancy.porto@gmail.com
Sponsor(s):
City of Watsonville, Public Works and Utilities DepartmentNever have visited the wetlands? This will be an excellent opportunity to dedicate and enjoy time in nature with your loved ones. Bring your family and join us on this day for a nature guided walk where you will learn about the wildlife that live in this ecosystem, as well as the native plants that are naturally flourishing this summer. Participants will learn about Watsonville’s trail system that surrounds the wetlands and how to protect them. Families will receive a gift bag with items to help them reduce the use of single-use plastics as part of Watsonville’s July Plastic- Free campaign!
To join the event and for more information contact Nancy Porto at (831) 726-3161 or email nancy.porto@gmail.com
On Sunday July 24th we are planning to take the entire Church families, Children and Youth to a local Regional Park called Yucaipa Regional Park. Our hope is to be able to highlight the important of local, regional, state and National Park access for all. During this outing during Latino Conservation Week 2022 we plan to showcase why local spaces are important for physical health as we exercise, hike, walk, bike, swim, play sports and so much more. It is also important for Mental health as we utilize these spaces we get away from our normal routines, meditation, and reflection. We are showing local residents and members of our church that they should have and enjoy access to these spaces. and enjoy open spaces for everyone to enjoy.
Sponsor(s):
Cornerstone Assembly of GodOn Sunday July 24th we are planning to take the entire Church families, Children and Youth to a local Regional Park called Yucaipa Regional Park. Our hope is to be able to highlight the important of local, regional, state and National Park access for all. During this outing during Latino Conservation Week 2022 we plan to showcase why local spaces are important for physical health as we exercise, hike, walk, bike, swim, play sports and so much more. It is also important for Mental health as we utilize these spaces we get away from our normal routines, meditation, and reflection. We are showing local residents and members of our church that they should have and enjoy access to these spaces. and enjoy open spaces for everyone to enjoy.
Join Watsonville Wetlands Watch and Regeneracion in an effort to take care of Struve Slough, do some maintenance on the trail, and learn how we can protect the Wetlands. There will also be educational activities. Family friendly. We meet at the lower Nob Hill shopping center parking lot at 9 am, and the event will go until noon.
Sponsor(s):
Watsonville Wetlands Watch, RegeneracionJoin Watsonville Wetlands Watch and Regeneracion in an effort to take care of Struve Slough, do some maintenance on the trail, and learn how we can protect the Wetlands. There will also be educational activities. Family friendly. We meet at the lower Nob Hill shopping center parking lot at 9 am, and the event will go until noon.
Sponsor(s):
Huellas Latinas ConsultantFamily Fun Fishing
Learn to bait a fishing pole, cast, and maybe catch a fish! Fishing experience is not necessary.
Sponsor(s):
Deer Flat National Wildlife Refuge, volunteers from Southwest Idaho Resource Conservation and Development
Family Fun Fishing
Learn to bait a fishing pole, cast, and maybe catch a fish! Fishing experience is not necessary.
Latino Outdoors Colorado is hosting a family hike for Latino Conservation Week!
This is our first event in Colorado Springs and we can't wait to meet the community.
Hike Details:
Distance: 2.2 Miles
Difficulty: Easy
*Off-road stroller accessible
This event is free and will begin at 9:00 a.m. and go until 11:00 a.m.
Register here - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/lo-colorado-family-hike-tickets-372264672657?aff=ebdsoporgprofile
Sponsor(s):
Latino OutdoorsLatino Outdoors Colorado is hosting a family hike for Latino Conservation Week!
This is our first event in Colorado Springs and we can't wait to meet the community.
Hike Details:
Distance: 2.2 Miles
Difficulty: Easy
*Off-road stroller accessible
This event is free and will begin at 9:00 a.m. and go until 11:00 a.m.
Register here - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/lo-colorado-family-hike-tickets-372264672657?aff=ebdsoporgprofile
Join us for a Family Rock Climbing Event!
Sponsor(s):
Friends of the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks, Success PartnershipJoin us for a Family Rock Climbing Event!
Latino Outdoors Colorado is partnering with the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge to host a family stewardship day for Latino Conservation Week!
We will start the day with a short hike around the refuge and then make our way back to the visitor center to help paint rocks for the refuge's new pollinator garden. Afterwards, participants will have the opportunity to explore the refuge visitor center and meet the resident ferrets!
This event is free and will begin at 8:30 a.m. and go until 11:30 a.m.
Register here - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/lo-colorado-family-stewardship-day-tickets-369566271667?aff=ebdsoporgprofile
Sponsor(s):
Latino Outdoors, Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife RefugeLatino Outdoors Colorado is partnering with the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge to host a family stewardship day for Latino Conservation Week!
We will start the day with a short hike around the refuge and then make our way back to the visitor center to help paint rocks for the refuge's new pollinator garden. Afterwards, participants will have the opportunity to explore the refuge visitor center and meet the resident ferrets!
This event is free and will begin at 8:30 a.m. and go until 11:30 a.m.
Register here - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/lo-colorado-family-stewardship-day-tickets-369566271667?aff=ebdsoporgprofile
The Frontera Land Alliance is kicking off Latino Conservation Week with a fun volunteer workday!
Connect with your food and learn where your vegetables come from and what it takes to grow them! Join us for this hands-on workday at a local Socorro Farm, Bodega Loya, a.k.a. Growing with Sara Farm!
Free breakfast !
To RSVP contact, Education and Volunteer Program Manager, Wendy Diaz, at Outreach@FronteraLandAlliance.org.
To RSVP by SMS, text “FARM” with the number of attendees to 915.455.6010. (For example, “FARM3”)
Sponsor(s):
Hispanic Access Foundation
The Frontera Land Alliance is kicking off Latino Conservation Week with a fun volunteer workday!
Connect with your food and learn where your vegetables come from and what it takes to grow them! Join us for this hands-on workday at a local Socorro Farm, Bodega Loya, a.k.a. Growing with Sara Farm!
Free breakfast !
To RSVP contact, Education and Volunteer Program Manager, Wendy Diaz, at Outreach@FronteraLandAlliance.org.
To RSVP by SMS, text “FARM” with the number of attendees to 915.455.6010. (For example, “FARM3”)
The main objective of the festival is to educate community and value the ecological services from natural barriers, like sand dunes.
Sponsor(s):
LCWThe main objective of the festival is to educate community and value the ecological services from natural barriers, like sand dunes.
Inscripciones: tinyurl.com/CELEBREMOSELAGUA
Si necesita ayuda en inscribirse, contacta a Valerie (información a continuación)
Exploremos la importancia del agua a través de actividades divertidas para toda la familia! Algunas actividades incluyen: exploración de macroinvertebrados, esnórquel, la pesca, y más!
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Registration: tinyurl.com/CELEBREMOSELAGUA
If you need assistance with registration, contact Valerie (information below)
Explore the importance of water through fun activities for the whole family! Activities include: macroinvertebrate exploration, snorkeling, fishing, and more!
Sponsor(s):
Defensores de la Cuenca; Patapsco Heritage Greenway; Maryland Heritage Areas Authority; Maryland Department of Natural Resources; NOAA Chesapeake Bay; Kentfields FoundationInscripciones: tinyurl.com/CELEBREMOSELAGUA
Si necesita ayuda en inscribirse, contacta a Valerie (información a continuación)
Exploremos la importancia del agua a través de actividades divertidas para toda la familia! Algunas actividades incluyen: exploración de macroinvertebrados, esnórquel, la pesca, y más!
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Registration: tinyurl.com/CELEBREMOSELAGUA
If you need assistance with registration, contact Valerie (information below)
Explore the importance of water through fun activities for the whole family! Activities include: macroinvertebrate exploration, snorkeling, fishing, and more!
Come join us for a festival to celebrate Latino Conservation Week! We have partnered with other local organizations to offer a variety of family friendly activities including a bounce house, face painting, food, games, prizes, and more!
Sponsor(s):
Get Outdoors Leadville! & other community partners
Come join us for a festival to celebrate Latino Conservation Week! We have partnered with other local organizations to offer a variety of family friendly activities including a bounce house, face painting, food, games, prizes, and more!
Join us for a Fiesta de las Estrellas with refreshments at the Red Mountain Wilderness Trail Head. Learn about our galaxy by looking through a telescope with the St. George Astronomy Group. At the edge of the Red Mountain Wilderness in the Red Cliffs National Conservation Area, the night skies will be dark and the stars will shine brightly!
Únete a nosotros para una fiesta de las estrellas con refrescos en el Red Mountain Wilderness Trail Head. Aprende sobre la galaxia por mirando a través de un telescopio con el grupo de astronomía St. George. ¡En el borde del Red Mountain Wilderness en el área conservación nacional Red Cliffs los cielos noches estará oscuro y las estrellas brillarán intensamente!
Sponsor(s):
Conserve Southwest Utah, St. George Astronomy GroupJoin us for a Fiesta de las Estrellas with refreshments at the Red Mountain Wilderness Trail Head. Learn about our galaxy by looking through a telescope with the St. George Astronomy Group. At the edge of the Red Mountain Wilderness in the Red Cliffs National Conservation Area, the night skies will be dark and the stars will shine brightly!
Únete a nosotros para una fiesta de las estrellas con refrescos en el Red Mountain Wilderness Trail Head. Aprende sobre la galaxia por mirando a través de un telescopio con el grupo de astronomía St. George. ¡En el borde del Red Mountain Wilderness en el área conservación nacional Red Cliffs los cielos noches estará oscuro y las estrellas brillarán intensamente!
Join the Nature For All Coalition along with Latino Outdoors and other partners as we celebrate Latino Conservation Week 2022 - FIESTA Y COMUNIDAD at LA State Historic Park! We will be having a full day of events, activities such as nature walks, music and food. Come learn how you can safely enjoy nature and all of the different organizations working to protect nature.
Acompañe a la Coalicion Nature For all con Latino Outdoors y otras organizaciones en celebrar la Semana De Conservacion Latina 2022 - FIESTA Y COMUNIDAD en el Parque Estatal de LA Historico! Tendremos un dia lleno de actividades como caminatas de naturaleza, musica y comida. Venga a aprender como recrearse responsablemente en la naturaleza y las organizaciones que trabajan para tener un mejor medio ambeinte.
RSVP To The Event: https://bit.ly/32Y9dR6
Sponsor(s):
Nature For All Coalition, Sierra Club & Latino OutdoorsJoin the Nature For All Coalition along with Latino Outdoors and other partners as we celebrate Latino Conservation Week 2022 - FIESTA Y COMUNIDAD at LA State Historic Park! We will be having a full day of events, activities such as nature walks, music and food. Come learn how you can safely enjoy nature and all of the different organizations working to protect nature.
Acompañe a la Coalicion Nature For all con Latino Outdoors y otras organizaciones en celebrar la Semana De Conservacion Latina 2022 - FIESTA Y COMUNIDAD en el Parque Estatal de LA Historico! Tendremos un dia lleno de actividades como caminatas de naturaleza, musica y comida. Venga a aprender como recrearse responsablemente en la naturaleza y las organizaciones que trabajan para tener un mejor medio ambeinte.
RSVP To The Event: https://bit.ly/32Y9dR6
Summer Reading Program presents "Find your Park" in collaboration for Latino Conservation Week, Friends of the Desert Mountains education program will present about the Santa Rosa San Jacinto Mountains National Monument. Participants will also learn about the landscape and wildlife through art using natural dyes made from cochineal.
Sponsor(s):
Friends of the Desert Mountains and Mecca Public LibrarySummer Reading Program presents "Find your Park" in collaboration for Latino Conservation Week, Friends of the Desert Mountains education program will present about the Santa Rosa San Jacinto Mountains National Monument. Participants will also learn about the landscape and wildlife through art using natural dyes made from cochineal.
Learning basics of fishing from U.S Fish & Wildlife Service! We will provide rods and instruction. Perfect for beginners. Drop-ins welcome!
Instructor will be on boardwalk by Lake Mary. Rods and bait will be provided. No live bait is allowed on refuge lakes.
Directions to Lake Mary from Visitor Center:
El instructor estará en el paseo marítimo junto al lago Mary. Se proporcionarán cañas y cebos. No se permite carnada viva en los lagos del refugio.
Direcciones para Lago Mary desde el Centro de Visitantes:
Sponsor(s):
Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife RefugeLearning basics of fishing from U.S Fish & Wildlife Service! We will provide rods and instruction. Perfect for beginners. Drop-ins welcome!
Instructor will be on boardwalk by Lake Mary. Rods and bait will be provided. No live bait is allowed on refuge lakes.
Directions to Lake Mary from Visitor Center:
El instructor estará en el paseo marítimo junto al lago Mary. Se proporcionarán cañas y cebos. No se permite carnada viva en los lagos del refugio.
Direcciones para Lago Mary desde el Centro de Visitantes:
Sponsor(s):
Huellas Latinas ConsultantAbajo en español
Join Latino Outdoors Fresno and Kern River Conservancy for a day of fly fishing. Beginners to experts are invited to participate. All fishing equipment and lunch will be provided. Instruction will be provided for those who are new to the sport.
RSVP Required. Please be sure to look out for a confirmation email after you register and fill out the required participation waiver.
BRING THE FOLLOWING:
If you have any questions, please reach out to Victoria Ramirez at vramirez@latinooutdoors.org or (559) 651-6413
Espagnol
Únase a Latino Outdoors Fresno y Kern River Conservancy para un día de pesca. Principiantes a expertos están invitados a participar. Se proporcionarán todo el equipo de pesca y el almuerzo. Tambien se proporcionará instrucción para aquellos que son nuevos en el deporte.
RSVP requerido. Asegúrese de buscar un correo electrónico de confirmación después de registrarse y completar la exención de participación requerida.
TRAIGA LO SIGUIENTE:
Si tiene alguna pregunta, comuníquese con Victoria Ramirez en vramirez@latinooutdoors.org o 559-651-6413.
Sponsor(s):
Kern River ConservancyAbajo en español
Join Latino Outdoors Fresno and Kern River Conservancy for a day of fly fishing. Beginners to experts are invited to participate. All fishing equipment and lunch will be provided. Instruction will be provided for those who are new to the sport.
RSVP Required. Please be sure to look out for a confirmation email after you register and fill out the required participation waiver.
BRING THE FOLLOWING:
If you have any questions, please reach out to Victoria Ramirez at vramirez@latinooutdoors.org or (559) 651-6413
Espagnol
Únase a Latino Outdoors Fresno y Kern River Conservancy para un día de pesca. Principiantes a expertos están invitados a participar. Se proporcionarán todo el equipo de pesca y el almuerzo. Tambien se proporcionará instrucción para aquellos que son nuevos en el deporte.
RSVP requerido. Asegúrese de buscar un correo electrónico de confirmación después de registrarse y completar la exención de participación requerida.
TRAIGA LO SIGUIENTE:
Si tiene alguna pregunta, comuníquese con Victoria Ramirez en vramirez@latinooutdoors.org o 559-651-6413.
¡Experimenta la terapia verde! Este evento comienza en el salón de clases al aire libre, ubicado detrás de la oficina del parque y cerca del parque infantil.
Experience green therapy! This event begins at the Outdoor Classroom located behind the park office near the playground.
No registration required. For more information visit: https://paparksandforests.org/event/latino-conservation-week-forest-bathing-at-french-creek/
Sponsor(s):
PA Parks & Forests Foundation / French Creek State Park
¡Experimenta la terapia verde! Este evento comienza en el salón de clases al aire libre, ubicado detrás de la oficina del parque y cerca del parque infantil.
Experience green therapy! This event begins at the Outdoor Classroom located behind the park office near the playground.
No registration required. For more information visit: https://paparksandforests.org/event/latino-conservation-week-forest-bathing-at-french-creek/
This event will take place at the refuge and it will begin with a scavenger hunt where visitors are able to walk the trail and see wildlife animals while learning cool facts about them. There will also be face paint table and a section where families can do arts and craft activities. This event will also include free food and prizes for participants.
Sponsor(s):
HAF and PatagoniaThis event will take place at the refuge and it will begin with a scavenger hunt where visitors are able to walk the trail and see wildlife animals while learning cool facts about them. There will also be face paint table and a section where families can do arts and craft activities. This event will also include free food and prizes for participants.
Join us for a FREE community boating day at FDR Park! Explore three connected bodies of water -- Pattison Lagoon, Edgewood Lake, and Hollander Creek -- while observing an array of wildlife and beautiful views of the park and city skyline. Kayaks and rowboats will be available for 45 minute time slots between 10:00 am-1:00 pm. Sign ups are done on the spot on a first-come, first-serve basis (no pre-registration required). No gear or kayaking experience necessary- kayaking equipment and instruction provided by professional kayaking instructors from Discovery Pathways. Meet at the FDR Park Boathouse.
¡Únase a nosotros para un día GRATUITO de navegación comunitaria en FDR Park! Explore tres cuerpos de agua conectados: Pattison Lagoon, Edgewood Lake y Hollander Creek, mientras observa una variedad de vida silvestre y hermosas vistas del parque y el horizonte de la ciudad. Los kayaks y botes de remos estarán disponibles en intervalos de tiempo de 45 minutos entre las 10:00 am y la 1:00 pm. Las inscripciones se realizan en el acto por orden de llegada (no se requiere preinscripción). No se necesita equipo ni experiencia en kayak: equipo de kayak e instrucción proporcionada por instructores profesionales de kayak de Discovery Pathways. Reúnete en el FDR Park Boathouse.
Sponsor(s):
Fairmount Park Conservancy and Discovery PathwaysJoin us for a FREE community boating day at FDR Park! Explore three connected bodies of water -- Pattison Lagoon, Edgewood Lake, and Hollander Creek -- while observing an array of wildlife and beautiful views of the park and city skyline. Kayaks and rowboats will be available for 45 minute time slots between 10:00 am-1:00 pm. Sign ups are done on the spot on a first-come, first-serve basis (no pre-registration required). No gear or kayaking experience necessary- kayaking equipment and instruction provided by professional kayaking instructors from Discovery Pathways. Meet at the FDR Park Boathouse.
¡Únase a nosotros para un día GRATUITO de navegación comunitaria en FDR Park! Explore tres cuerpos de agua conectados: Pattison Lagoon, Edgewood Lake y Hollander Creek, mientras observa una variedad de vida silvestre y hermosas vistas del parque y el horizonte de la ciudad. Los kayaks y botes de remos estarán disponibles en intervalos de tiempo de 45 minutos entre las 10:00 am y la 1:00 pm. Las inscripciones se realizan en el acto por orden de llegada (no se requiere preinscripción). No se necesita equipo ni experiencia en kayak: equipo de kayak e instrucción proporcionada por instructores profesionales de kayak de Discovery Pathways. Reúnete en el FDR Park Boathouse.
Friends of the Desert Mountains education program invites partners and their staff/residents to join on a field trip to the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway.
Transportation, admission and lunch provided for participants from Coachella Valley Housing Coalition residences as well as youth staff and their families from the Coachella Valley Urban Conservation Corp.
Sponsor(s):
Friends of the Desert Mountains/ University CA Riverside- Center for Conservation Biology/ Coachella Valley Housing Coalition/ Urban Conservation Corp.Friends of the Desert Mountains education program invites partners and their staff/residents to join on a field trip to the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway.
Transportation, admission and lunch provided for participants from Coachella Valley Housing Coalition residences as well as youth staff and their families from the Coachella Valley Urban Conservation Corp.
Sponsor(s):
Elkhorn Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve
As a coastal region, our local economy and way of life depend on the health of our beaches and bays. But our waters and our access to water are in danger. Our region suffers from the effects of climate change, pollution, and underfunded infrastructure. Stormwater pollution is San Diego's most persistent threat to our coastline and ecosystems. Join San Diego Coastkeeper to discuss where our water comes from, where it goes, what water equity is, and what community-driven solutions are available.
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Como región costera, nuestra economía local y forma de vida dependen en la salud de nuestras playas y bahías. Pero nuestras aguas y nuestro accesso a el agua están en peligro. Nuestra región sufre los efectos del cambio climático, la contaminación, y la infraestructura insuficiente. La contaminación de las aguas pluviales es la amenaza más persistente de San Diego para nuestra costa y ecosistemas. Únase con San Diego Coastkeeper para discutir de dónde viene el agua, a dónde va, cómo nos afecta, qué es la equidad del agua y qué soluciones hay disponibles.
Sponsor(s):
San Diego Coastkeeper and Hispanic Access FoundationAs a coastal region, our local economy and way of life depend on the health of our beaches and bays. But our waters and our access to water are in danger. Our region suffers from the effects of climate change, pollution, and underfunded infrastructure. Stormwater pollution is San Diego's most persistent threat to our coastline and ecosystems. Join San Diego Coastkeeper to discuss where our water comes from, where it goes, what water equity is, and what community-driven solutions are available.
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Como región costera, nuestra economía local y forma de vida dependen en la salud de nuestras playas y bahías. Pero nuestras aguas y nuestro accesso a el agua están en peligro. Nuestra región sufre los efectos del cambio climático, la contaminación, y la infraestructura insuficiente. La contaminación de las aguas pluviales es la amenaza más persistente de San Diego para nuestra costa y ecosistemas. Únase con San Diego Coastkeeper para discutir de dónde viene el agua, a dónde va, cómo nos afecta, qué es la equidad del agua y qué soluciones hay disponibles.
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
Sponsor(s):
Seward Park Audubon Society, Washington Farmland Trust, Latino Community Fund of WA, EarthCorpsGet 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
Join David Bailey of the Blue Mountain Eagle Climbing Club (https://www.bmecc.org/) for a hike along the Ridgeway Trail of the Forest District.
Sponsor(s):
PA Parks & Forests Foundation William Penn State ForestJoin David Bailey of the Blue Mountain Eagle Climbing Club (https://www.bmecc.org/) for a hike along the Ridgeway Trail of the Forest District.
Inviting all Youth to come out and enjoy the outdoors. Come learn about environmental issues and how you can volunteer to make a difference in your community.
Sponsor(s):
Greenfield City Council Woman Martinez
Inviting all Youth to come out and enjoy the outdoors. Come learn about environmental issues and how you can volunteer to make a difference in your community.
- GreenLatinos
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- GreenLatinos
Sponsor(s):
GreenLatinos
- GreenLatinos
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- GreenLatinos
Hermanxs Playlist
Siblings Stacey & Vanessa Villalobos share a playlist for Latino Conservation Week that highlights artists with Latin American roots who's music is inspired by their love of nature. We believe that music has the power to shift culture and bring awareness to global issues regarding the protection of land, water and air.
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2RkIemY2ewy7iDsBb2JqRe?si=3a39e48159a9434c
About the Hermanxs
Blanca Stacey Villalobos (they/them/elle) offers services as a bilingual cultural worker and interdisciplinary artist as a guest on Cahuilla and Yuhaviatam/Maarenga’yam land in the Mojave Desert of California. You can follow their work on Instagram at @blanca.s.villalobos or through their website, www.blancasvillalobos.com
Vanessa Villalobos (she/her/ella) is a music industry professional that specializes in promoting Latinx music as well as educating artists on Web3 and the music NFT space. She is also a passionate advocate of disability justice and collective liberation. You connect with her at https://www.linkedin.com/in/vanelobos
Sponsor(s):
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Hermanxs Playlist
Siblings Stacey & Vanessa Villalobos share a playlist for Latino Conservation Week that highlights artists with Latin American roots who's music is inspired by their love of nature. We believe that music has the power to shift culture and bring awareness to global issues regarding the protection of land, water and air.
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2RkIemY2ewy7iDsBb2JqRe?si=3a39e48159a9434c
About the Hermanxs
Blanca Stacey Villalobos (they/them/elle) offers services as a bilingual cultural worker and interdisciplinary artist as a guest on Cahuilla and Yuhaviatam/Maarenga’yam land in the Mojave Desert of California. You can follow their work on Instagram at @blanca.s.villalobos or through their website, www.blancasvillalobos.com
Vanessa Villalobos (she/her/ella) is a music industry professional that specializes in promoting Latinx music as well as educating artists on Web3 and the music NFT space. She is also a passionate advocate of disability justice and collective liberation. You connect with her at https://www.linkedin.com/in/vanelobos
Sponsor(s):
Huellas Latinas ConsultantCome join Saved By Nature, Latino Outdoors, GreenLatinos and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for an educational nature walk along the Tidelines Trail at Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge. We’ll explore conservation of the nearby salt marsh wetlands and Baylands, and its close links with Latinx culture and heritage. During the hike, participants will have a chance to look at native water birds, native marshland plants and other marsh features. The hike is an easy trail and will take approximately an hour. A dual-sided brochure about the covered topics will be provided in Spanish and English to help drive conversation and camaraderie. Let's get out on the trail, together!
Link to register: https://savedbynature.networkforgood.com/.../45563-latino...
Sponsor(s):
Saved By National, Green Latino, Latino Outdoors, San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge Complex
Come join Saved By Nature, Latino Outdoors, GreenLatinos and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for an educational nature walk along the Tidelines Trail at Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge. We’ll explore conservation of the nearby salt marsh wetlands and Baylands, and its close links with Latinx culture and heritage. During the hike, participants will have a chance to look at native water birds, native marshland plants and other marsh features. The hike is an easy trail and will take approximately an hour. A dual-sided brochure about the covered topics will be provided in Spanish and English to help drive conversation and camaraderie. Let's get out on the trail, together!
Link to register: https://savedbynature.networkforgood.com/.../45563-latino...
REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED
Join Latino Outdoors DMV for a hike in beautiful Harpers Ferry, West Virginia. All are welcome!
La información para este evento está en español abajo.
Hike Details:
Distance: ~ 2 Miles
Difficulty: Easy to Moderate (~200 ft elevation gain)
We'll meet at the Harpers Ferry Visitor Center at 11:00 a.m. and hike until 1:30 p.m.
Dogs are welcome but must remain on a leash at all times.
While this event is free, the Harpers Ferry National Historical Park has an entrance fee of $20 per vehicle. If you are interested in carpooling, please email diana.ramos@latinooutdoors.org.
BRING THE FOLLOWING:
IMPORTANT INFORMATION PLEASE READ BEFORE REGISTERING:
After registering, please look for a pop up and email from Eventbrite with the link to complete your waiver (this will be through SmartWaiver, not Latino Outdoors). During the week before the event, you will receive another email with more instructions on preparing for the event.
If you cannot attend, please let us know as soon as possible by emailing diana.ramos@latinooutdoors.org. Spots for this event are limited.
Please provide the age of every participant when registering and register each person individually with their names and age. This is required.
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SE REQUIERE EL REGISTRO PREVIO EN EVENTBRITE
Detalles sobe la caminata:
Distancia: ~ 2 millas/3 km
Nivel de dificultad: Fácil a Intermedio (~200 pies de subida en total)
Nos encontramos en el centro de visitantes de Harpers Ferry a las 11 a.m., y caminamos hasta la 1:30 p.m.
Pueden llevar a sus perros, pero es necesario que cuenten con correa para pasearlos.
Si bien el evento es gratis, el Parque Nacional Histórico de Harpers Ferry cobra $20 por auto. Si quiere compartir auto para llegar al parque, puedes enviar un e-mail a diana.ramos@latinooutdoors.org.
NECESITA LLEVAR:
INFORMACIÓN IMPORTANTE, FAVOR DE LEER ANTES DE REGISTRARSE:
Después de registrarse, podrá ver una ventana nueva y recibirá un e-mail de Eventbrite con el link para completar su formulario de exención (lo cual se hace por SmartWaiver, no por Latino Outdoors). La semana previa al evento recibirá otro e-mail con más instrucciones para prepararse para él mismo.
Si no puede asistir por alguna razón, favor enviar un e-mail lo antes posible a diana.ramos@latinooutdoors.org. Las plazas para este evento son limitadas.
Se requiere colocar el nombre y la edad de cada participante de manera individual.
Sponsor(s):
Latino OutdoorsREGISTRATION IS REQUIRED
Join Latino Outdoors DMV for a hike in beautiful Harpers Ferry, West Virginia. All are welcome!
La información para este evento está en español abajo.
Hike Details:
Distance: ~ 2 Miles
Difficulty: Easy to Moderate (~200 ft elevation gain)
We'll meet at the Harpers Ferry Visitor Center at 11:00 a.m. and hike until 1:30 p.m.
Dogs are welcome but must remain on a leash at all times.
While this event is free, the Harpers Ferry National Historical Park has an entrance fee of $20 per vehicle. If you are interested in carpooling, please email diana.ramos@latinooutdoors.org.
BRING THE FOLLOWING:
IMPORTANT INFORMATION PLEASE READ BEFORE REGISTERING:
After registering, please look for a pop up and email from Eventbrite with the link to complete your waiver (this will be through SmartWaiver, not Latino Outdoors). During the week before the event, you will receive another email with more instructions on preparing for the event.
If you cannot attend, please let us know as soon as possible by emailing diana.ramos@latinooutdoors.org. Spots for this event are limited.
Please provide the age of every participant when registering and register each person individually with their names and age. This is required.
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SE REQUIERE EL REGISTRO PREVIO EN EVENTBRITE
Detalles sobe la caminata:
Distancia: ~ 2 millas/3 km
Nivel de dificultad: Fácil a Intermedio (~200 pies de subida en total)
Nos encontramos en el centro de visitantes de Harpers Ferry a las 11 a.m., y caminamos hasta la 1:30 p.m.
Pueden llevar a sus perros, pero es necesario que cuenten con correa para pasearlos.
Si bien el evento es gratis, el Parque Nacional Histórico de Harpers Ferry cobra $20 por auto. Si quiere compartir auto para llegar al parque, puedes enviar un e-mail a diana.ramos@latinooutdoors.org.
NECESITA LLEVAR:
INFORMACIÓN IMPORTANTE, FAVOR DE LEER ANTES DE REGISTRARSE:
Después de registrarse, podrá ver una ventana nueva y recibirá un e-mail de Eventbrite con el link para completar su formulario de exención (lo cual se hace por SmartWaiver, no por Latino Outdoors). La semana previa al evento recibirá otro e-mail con más instrucciones para prepararse para él mismo.
Si no puede asistir por alguna razón, favor enviar un e-mail lo antes posible a diana.ramos@latinooutdoors.org. Las plazas para este evento son limitadas.
Se requiere colocar el nombre y la edad de cada participante de manera individual.
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
Sponsor(s):
The Wildlands ConservancyEver 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
Bud Carnes of the Blue Mountain Eagle Climbing Club (https://www.bmecc.org/) leads this hike along the Killian Trail in the Gibraltar Hill Tract of the William Penn Forest.
No registration needed. For more information visit: https://paparksandforests.org/event/latino-conservation-week-william-penn-forest-gilbraltar-hill-hike/
Sponsor(s):
PA Parks & Forests Foundation, William Penn State Forest, Blue Mountain Eagle Climbing ClubBud Carnes of the Blue Mountain Eagle Climbing Club (https://www.bmecc.org/) leads this hike along the Killian Trail in the Gibraltar Hill Tract of the William Penn Forest.
No registration needed. For more information visit: https://paparksandforests.org/event/latino-conservation-week-william-penn-forest-gilbraltar-hill-hike/
Celebremos juntos Latino Conservation Week 2022. Únete a Huellas Latinas y MN State Parks & Trails para disfrutar de un campamento de 2 noches en Itasca State Park desde el 15 al 17 de julio.
I Can Camp! es un programa de Minnesota State Parks & Trails el cual, contribuye al desarrollo de las habilidades necesarias para disfrutar de los campamentos en los Parques Estatales de Minnesota de manera cómoda y segura. En esta oportunidad, Huellas Latinas y Minnesota State Parks & Trails se complacen en hacer un partnership para ofrecer un I Can Camp Program de 2 noches para las Familias Latinas.
El programa I Cam Camp con Huellas Latinas será ofrecido a 10 familias latinas y se llevará a cabo en Itasca State Park desde el viernes 15 de julio hasta el domingo 17 de julio. El programa comprende diversas actividades para la familia, adultos y niños, entre ellas: instrucciones sobre la instalación de campamento, la cocina al aire libre y seguridad con estufas, la construcción de fogatas, los equipos para acampar y habilidades de campamento. Además, contaremos con tiempo libre para disfrutar en familia haciendo hiking, nadando, jugando, observando aves u otras actividades divertidas.
Sponsor(s):
Huellas Latinas Consultant
Celebremos juntos Latino Conservation Week 2022. Únete a Huellas Latinas y MN State Parks & Trails para disfrutar de un campamento de 2 noches en Itasca State Park desde el 15 al 17 de julio.
I Can Camp! es un programa de Minnesota State Parks & Trails el cual, contribuye al desarrollo de las habilidades necesarias para disfrutar de los campamentos en los Parques Estatales de Minnesota de manera cómoda y segura. En esta oportunidad, Huellas Latinas y Minnesota State Parks & Trails se complacen en hacer un partnership para ofrecer un I Can Camp Program de 2 noches para las Familias Latinas.
El programa I Cam Camp con Huellas Latinas será ofrecido a 10 familias latinas y se llevará a cabo en Itasca State Park desde el viernes 15 de julio hasta el domingo 17 de julio. El programa comprende diversas actividades para la familia, adultos y niños, entre ellas: instrucciones sobre la instalación de campamento, la cocina al aire libre y seguridad con estufas, la construcción de fogatas, los equipos para acampar y habilidades de campamento. Además, contaremos con tiempo libre para disfrutar en familia haciendo hiking, nadando, jugando, observando aves u otras actividades divertidas.
Latino Conservation Week Closing Celebration
Join us one last time at Mariposa Park in Boise for a special gathering to wrap up and celebrate Latino Conservation Week. Including traditional danzas by Danza Azteca Tonatiuh. Onsite parking available. Food Truck will be available.
Sponsor(s):
Deer Flat National Wildlife Refuge, Peques Nature Club
Latino Conservation Week Closing Celebration
Join us one last time at Mariposa Park in Boise for a special gathering to wrap up and celebrate Latino Conservation Week. Including traditional danzas by Danza Azteca Tonatiuh. Onsite parking available. Food Truck will be available.
Join us at Mariposa Park in Boise for a special gathering to kick off Latino Conservation Week.
Incorporated elements: A special Proclamation by the City of Boise, special guest City Councilwoman Lisa Sanchez, and a land acknowledgement by Jillian Putra from the Shoshone-Paiute Tribes. Various community partners will offer family-friendly crafts and activities.
Sponsor(s):
Deer Flat National Wildlife Refuge, Peques Nature Club
Join us at Mariposa Park in Boise for a special gathering to kick off Latino Conservation Week.
Incorporated elements: A special Proclamation by the City of Boise, special guest City Councilwoman Lisa Sanchez, and a land acknowledgement by Jillian Putra from the Shoshone-Paiute Tribes. Various community partners will offer family-friendly crafts and activities.
Celebrate our Independence (from fossil fuels)! Join our Virtual Contest to learn about Electric Cars, how they save you money on expensive gas, and how to save thousands of dollars when you get one. Bonus: Compete for prizes!
The link you can use for this image is: https://share.electrifyze.com/c/2022-3ce-independence.html?referral=EcoAct-LCW
Sponsor(s):
Ecology ActionCelebrate our Independence (from fossil fuels)! Join our Virtual Contest to learn about Electric Cars, how they save you money on expensive gas, and how to save thousands of dollars when you get one. Bonus: Compete for prizes!
The link you can use for this image is: https://share.electrifyze.com/c/2022-3ce-independence.html?referral=EcoAct-LCW
Let's celebrate Join The Frontera Land Alliance and the El Paso Museum of Archaeology with a special guest, Science Educator, Dr. Paul Hyder for this night full of nocturnal insects!
Join us for a nature walk on the trails of the El Paso Museum of Archaeology. We will be searching and exploring the Chihuahuan Desert's nightlife, specifically nocturnal insects during our walk, and view local insects during a mothing activity!
This event is FREE but REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED.
About the trail: The museum trails are easy/moderate trails. The ground is leveled with loose gravel. We will not be walking up any mountains. The length of the walk should last up to an hour.
Parking: El Paso Museum of Archaeology parking lot.
What to Bring:
Optional flashlight/nightlight/headlamp/UV lights
Weather appropriate clothing
Sturdy shoes
Plenty of water
Curiosity!
For more information contact Museum Membership & Outreach Coordinator, Itzel M. Barraza, at barrazaim@elpasotexas.gov or call (915) 212-0421
Sponsor(s):
Hispanic Access Foundation, El Paso Museum of ArchaeologyLet's celebrate Join The Frontera Land Alliance and the El Paso Museum of Archaeology with a special guest, Science Educator, Dr. Paul Hyder for this night full of nocturnal insects!
Join us for a nature walk on the trails of the El Paso Museum of Archaeology. We will be searching and exploring the Chihuahuan Desert's nightlife, specifically nocturnal insects during our walk, and view local insects during a mothing activity!
This event is FREE but REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED.
About the trail: The museum trails are easy/moderate trails. The ground is leveled with loose gravel. We will not be walking up any mountains. The length of the walk should last up to an hour.
Parking: El Paso Museum of Archaeology parking lot.
What to Bring:
Optional flashlight/nightlight/headlamp/UV lights
Weather appropriate clothing
Sturdy shoes
Plenty of water
Curiosity!
For more information contact Museum Membership & Outreach Coordinator, Itzel M. Barraza, at barrazaim@elpasotexas.gov or call (915) 212-0421
Directions: First, go to the park office. Across from the park office, there will be a tent, table, and canoes, as well as handouts and giveaways. Groups will go out every hour, but it's first-come, first-serve as space is limited.
Indicaciones: Primero, diríjanse a la oficina del parque. Frente a la oficina, habrá una carpa donde encontraras una mesa y canoas, así como folletos y obsequios. Los grupos saldrán cada hora, pero hay un cupo limitado que será por orden de llegada.
For more information visit: https://paparksandforests.org/event/latino-conservation-week-introduction-to-canoeing-birdwatching-and-fishing-at-marsh-creek/
Sponsor(s):
PA Parks & Forests Foundation / Marsh Creek State ParkDirections: First, go to the park office. Across from the park office, there will be a tent, table, and canoes, as well as handouts and giveaways. Groups will go out every hour, but it's first-come, first-serve as space is limited.
Indicaciones: Primero, diríjanse a la oficina del parque. Frente a la oficina, habrá una carpa donde encontraras una mesa y canoas, así como folletos y obsequios. Los grupos saldrán cada hora, pero hay un cupo limitado que será por orden de llegada.
For more information visit: https://paparksandforests.org/event/latino-conservation-week-introduction-to-canoeing-birdwatching-and-fishing-at-marsh-creek/
SAMO Fund's Mission Monarch will be leading a bilingual guided hike with discussion about different pollinator plants found throughout the trail.
Expect an easy hike, but please bring at least two liters of water per person and sun protection (hat, sunscreen, long sleeve shirt/pants).
Get free milkweed to plant and attract monarch butterflies to your space after the event!
The event will take place July 16, 2022 from 9am-12pm. Meet at the Trailhead to Harmon Canyon and sign in at the Santa Monica Mountains (SAMO) Fund booth for a brief safety talk prior to the hike.
Sponsor(s):
Santa Monica Mountains FoundationSAMO Fund's Mission Monarch will be leading a bilingual guided hike with discussion about different pollinator plants found throughout the trail.
Expect an easy hike, but please bring at least two liters of water per person and sun protection (hat, sunscreen, long sleeve shirt/pants).
Get free milkweed to plant and attract monarch butterflies to your space after the event!
The event will take place July 16, 2022 from 9am-12pm. Meet at the Trailhead to Harmon Canyon and sign in at the Santa Monica Mountains (SAMO) Fund booth for a brief safety talk prior to the hike.
The Junior Ranger program creates hands-on activities for children at local refuges and parks. Children can earn a physical badge and a sense of ownership of their public lands.
Junior Ranger packets can be found at the information desk of the Visitor Center. From there, complete the tasks around the refuge! Once you're done, take it back to the information desk to be officially sworn in as a Junior Ranger of Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge.
This is a self-guided and self-paced activity. The Visitor Center is open from 9 am to 4 pm.
Sponsor(s):
Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife RefugeThe Junior Ranger program creates hands-on activities for children at local refuges and parks. Children can earn a physical badge and a sense of ownership of their public lands.
Junior Ranger packets can be found at the information desk of the Visitor Center. From there, complete the tasks around the refuge! Once you're done, take it back to the information desk to be officially sworn in as a Junior Ranger of Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge.
This is a self-guided and self-paced activity. The Visitor Center is open from 9 am to 4 pm.
In honor of Latino Conservation Week. Our Juntos families (see program information below) will be taking a hike at Almaden Quicksilver County Park to learn about the Park's rich mining history and the key role that Latino miners played in the success of California Gold Rush. Families will also learn about the importance of conservation. Our event includes a hike, picnic, Plant-a-Seed activity and a short presentation from a local non-profit called "Our City Forest" who's mission is to cultivate a green and healthy Silicon Valley by engaging community members in the appreciation, protection, growth and maintenance of the urban ecosystem, especially the urban forest.
Overview of Santa Clara County Juntos Initiative
The partnership between healthcare providers and park and environmental organizations is focused on working together and making the outdoors more inclusive and accessible. Through this partnership, which includes the City of San Jose, Veggielution, Santa Clara County Parks, Santa Clara County Public Health teams; and the dedicated providers at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center this initiative seeks to promote the health benefits of the outdoors.
The Juntos Initiative is comprised of the following three components:
1) Quarterly Park Activities (quarterly activities range from nature hikes to gardening)
2) Capitanes del Bosque (youth volunteer program)
3) Promotores (parent leadership program)
Participating Providers and Participants
Santa Clara Valley Medical Center pediatricians prescribe parks to pediatric patients and their families. Santa Clara County Public Health provides program coordination. Some key data points:
Each quarter 6 to 8 activities are coordinated at parks and outdoor venues for children and their families. Pediatricians attend park activities with their patients which has had a huge impact on patient health. Currently, we work closely with a Champion Provider, Dr. Laurie Cammon at the Pediatric Healthy Lifestyle Center, and her team with plans to invite other pediatric providers to write park prescriptions soon.
Sponsor(s):
Santa Clara County Public Health, Santa Clara County Parks, Veggielution and City of San Jose are Juntos Initiative partners.In honor of Latino Conservation Week. Our Juntos families (see program information below) will be taking a hike at Almaden Quicksilver County Park to learn about the Park's rich mining history and the key role that Latino miners played in the success of California Gold Rush. Families will also learn about the importance of conservation. Our event includes a hike, picnic, Plant-a-Seed activity and a short presentation from a local non-profit called "Our City Forest" who's mission is to cultivate a green and healthy Silicon Valley by engaging community members in the appreciation, protection, growth and maintenance of the urban ecosystem, especially the urban forest.
Overview of Santa Clara County Juntos Initiative
The partnership between healthcare providers and park and environmental organizations is focused on working together and making the outdoors more inclusive and accessible. Through this partnership, which includes the City of San Jose, Veggielution, Santa Clara County Parks, Santa Clara County Public Health teams; and the dedicated providers at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center this initiative seeks to promote the health benefits of the outdoors.
The Juntos Initiative is comprised of the following three components:
1) Quarterly Park Activities (quarterly activities range from nature hikes to gardening)
2) Capitanes del Bosque (youth volunteer program)
3) Promotores (parent leadership program)
Participating Providers and Participants
Santa Clara Valley Medical Center pediatricians prescribe parks to pediatric patients and their families. Santa Clara County Public Health provides program coordination. Some key data points:
Each quarter 6 to 8 activities are coordinated at parks and outdoor venues for children and their families. Pediatricians attend park activities with their patients which has had a huge impact on patient health. Currently, we work closely with a Champion Provider, Dr. Laurie Cammon at the Pediatric Healthy Lifestyle Center, and her team with plans to invite other pediatric providers to write park prescriptions soon.
Únase a nosotros para una tarde de diversión familiar. Este evento gratuito contará con socios que compartirán experiencias e información sobre actividades relacionadas con la naturaleza.
Sponsor(s):
Defensores de la Cuenca, Fairfax County Park Authority, Supervisor Dalia Palchik, Fairfax Park Foundation, Soil and Water Conservation DistrictÚnase a nosotros para una tarde de diversión familiar. Este evento gratuito contará con socios que compartirán experiencias e información sobre actividades relacionadas con la naturaleza.
Take a guided kayak tour of Laurel Lake. Meet at the Tan Kayak Dock across from the boat rental at Laurel Lake. Space is limited to 12 participants.
Preregistration required online or by calling in to the park office. Participants must be 8 or older and be able to swim to register. Kids Between 8 and 11 years must be with an adult in a 2 person kayak.
To register online visit: https://events.dcnr.pa.gov/event/laurel_lake_kayak_tour_936#.YrmtPXbMJPY
For more information visit: https://paparksandforests.org/event/latino-conservation-week-kayak-at-pine-grove-furnace/
Sponsor(s):
PA Parks & Forests Foundation / Pine Grove Furnace State ParkTake a guided kayak tour of Laurel Lake. Meet at the Tan Kayak Dock across from the boat rental at Laurel Lake. Space is limited to 12 participants.
Preregistration required online or by calling in to the park office. Participants must be 8 or older and be able to swim to register. Kids Between 8 and 11 years must be with an adult in a 2 person kayak.
To register online visit: https://events.dcnr.pa.gov/event/laurel_lake_kayak_tour_936#.YrmtPXbMJPY
For more information visit: https://paparksandforests.org/event/latino-conservation-week-kayak-at-pine-grove-furnace/
Join Montgomery Parks and Latino Outdoors DMV and spend an hour exploring the beautiful 75-acre Lake Needwood in a rental kayak. Look for wildlife, meet other outdoor enthusiasts, or just enjoy a peaceful paddle. Kayakers of all levels are welcome! REGISTRATION REQUIRED
Kayak, paddle, and life jacket provided. Water-friendly clothing and hat, strap-on water sandals or shoes (no flip-flops, please) recommended. Arrive 30 minutes before your timeslot. Participants must be at least 12 years old. Those aged 12-15 must be accompanied by an adult in a tandem or nearby kayak. Ages 16 and up can kayak independently.
Montgomery Parks is hosting a series of free special events and programs as part of the 9th Annual Latino Conservation Week, July 16 – 24, 2022. For more information on this event and others, visit MoCoParks.org/LCW2022
Sponsor(s):
Montgomery Parks, Latino OutdoorsJoin Montgomery Parks and Latino Outdoors DMV and spend an hour exploring the beautiful 75-acre Lake Needwood in a rental kayak. Look for wildlife, meet other outdoor enthusiasts, or just enjoy a peaceful paddle. Kayakers of all levels are welcome! REGISTRATION REQUIRED
Kayak, paddle, and life jacket provided. Water-friendly clothing and hat, strap-on water sandals or shoes (no flip-flops, please) recommended. Arrive 30 minutes before your timeslot. Participants must be at least 12 years old. Those aged 12-15 must be accompanied by an adult in a tandem or nearby kayak. Ages 16 and up can kayak independently.
Montgomery Parks is hosting a series of free special events and programs as part of the 9th Annual Latino Conservation Week, July 16 – 24, 2022. For more information on this event and others, visit MoCoParks.org/LCW2022
¡Únanse al Park Naturalist para un paseo divertido en kayak por el río Delaware! Después de una sesión de estrategia y seguridad en tierra, los participantes se lanzarán desde el punto más al norte del Parque Histórico Washington Crossing y navegarán en kayak 5 millas hasta el Centro de Visitantes con la ayuda del Park Naturalist.
Se suministrarán kayaks, chalecos salvavidas y remos. Es necesario registrarse y los participantes deben tener 12 años o más.Se espera que el viaje dure más de 2,5 horas.
Team up with the Park Naturalist for a fun float in a kayak down the Delaware River! After an on-land strategy and safety session, participants will launch from the northern most point of Washington Crossing Historic Park and kayak 5 miles to the Visitor Center with assistance from the Park Naturalist.
Kayaks, PFDs, and paddles will be supplied. Registration is required. Participants must be 12 years or older. Expect the trip to last upwards of 2.5 hours.
Para registrarse, envía un correo electrónico a mtruesdale@pa.gov antes de las 12:00 p.m. del jueves 21 de julio.
Registration for this program is required by emailing mtruesdale@pa.gov no later than 12:00pm on Thursday, July 21.
For more information visit: https://paparksandforests.org/event/kayak-the-delaware/
Sponsor(s):
PA Parks & Forests Foundation¡Únanse al Park Naturalist para un paseo divertido en kayak por el río Delaware! Después de una sesión de estrategia y seguridad en tierra, los participantes se lanzarán desde el punto más al norte del Parque Histórico Washington Crossing y navegarán en kayak 5 millas hasta el Centro de Visitantes con la ayuda del Park Naturalist.
Se suministrarán kayaks, chalecos salvavidas y remos. Es necesario registrarse y los participantes deben tener 12 años o más.Se espera que el viaje dure más de 2,5 horas.
Team up with the Park Naturalist for a fun float in a kayak down the Delaware River! After an on-land strategy and safety session, participants will launch from the northern most point of Washington Crossing Historic Park and kayak 5 miles to the Visitor Center with assistance from the Park Naturalist.
Kayaks, PFDs, and paddles will be supplied. Registration is required. Participants must be 12 years or older. Expect the trip to last upwards of 2.5 hours.
Para registrarse, envía un correo electrónico a mtruesdale@pa.gov antes de las 12:00 p.m. del jueves 21 de julio.
Registration for this program is required by emailing mtruesdale@pa.gov no later than 12:00pm on Thursday, July 21.
For more information visit: https://paparksandforests.org/event/kayak-the-delaware/
Join Mason Conservation District for Latino Conservation Week! We are hosting a Guided Kayak Tour to Hope Island State Park, Saturday, July 23rd! The event is open to all Latino teens and their families in Mason County, however SPACE IS LIMITED! It will be from 11am - 2pm and is FREE! For more information or to register, email Logan at mcdamericorps@masoncd.org or call 360-427-9436 ext 103.
Note:
-Participants must be 12 years or older
-Pre-registration is required
-All gear and lunch is provided
-A Spanish translator will be present
¡Únase al Distrito de Conservación de Mason para la Semana Latina de la Conservación! ¡Estamos organizando una visita guiada en kayak al parque estatal Hope Island, Sábado, 23 de julio! ¡El evento es abierto a todos los adolescentes latinos y sus familias en el condado de Mason, ¡sin embargo, EL ESPACIO ES LIMITADO! ¡Es de 11 a. m. a 2 p. m. y es GRATIS! Para obtener más información o registrarse, envíe un mensaje a Logan, por correo electrónico mcdamericorps@masoncd.org o llame al 360-427-9436 ext 103.
Nota:
-Los participantes deben tener 12 años o más
-Se requiere inscripción previa
-Se proporciona todo el equipo y el almuerzo
-Un traductor de español estará presente
Sponsor(s):
Mason Conservation DistrictJoin Mason Conservation District for Latino Conservation Week! We are hosting a Guided Kayak Tour to Hope Island State Park, Saturday, July 23rd! The event is open to all Latino teens and their families in Mason County, however SPACE IS LIMITED! It will be from 11am - 2pm and is FREE! For more information or to register, email Logan at mcdamericorps@masoncd.org or call 360-427-9436 ext 103.
Note:
-Participants must be 12 years or older
-Pre-registration is required
-All gear and lunch is provided
-A Spanish translator will be present
¡Únase al Distrito de Conservación de Mason para la Semana Latina de la Conservación! ¡Estamos organizando una visita guiada en kayak al parque estatal Hope Island, Sábado, 23 de julio! ¡El evento es abierto a todos los adolescentes latinos y sus familias en el condado de Mason, ¡sin embargo, EL ESPACIO ES LIMITADO! ¡Es de 11 a. m. a 2 p. m. y es GRATIS! Para obtener más información o registrarse, envíe un mensaje a Logan, por correo electrónico mcdamericorps@masoncd.org o llame al 360-427-9436 ext 103.
Nota:
-Los participantes deben tener 12 años o más
-Se requiere inscripción previa
-Se proporciona todo el equipo y el almuerzo
-Un traductor de español estará presente
Hop on a two-person kayak with a friend and enjoy exploring the islands and quiet coves of Whiskeytown Lake on a two hour guided tour with our bilingual ranger.
Whiskeytown Lake is nestled among the hills and valleys of the Klamath Mountains in northern California. Expect hot weather and opportunities to take a refreshing dip in the lake. Equipment provided. Bring water, sun protection, drinking water and shoes you don't mind getting wet, or strap-on sandals.
Text our rangers for more information and to reserve your spot at this special event for Latino Conservation Week 2022: (530) 356-3958
Sponsor(s):
Whiskeytown National Recreation AreaHop on a two-person kayak with a friend and enjoy exploring the islands and quiet coves of Whiskeytown Lake on a two hour guided tour with our bilingual ranger.
Whiskeytown Lake is nestled among the hills and valleys of the Klamath Mountains in northern California. Expect hot weather and opportunities to take a refreshing dip in the lake. Equipment provided. Bring water, sun protection, drinking water and shoes you don't mind getting wet, or strap-on sandals.
Text our rangers for more information and to reserve your spot at this special event for Latino Conservation Week 2022: (530) 356-3958
Latino Outdoors Colorado is partnering with Colorado Parks and Wildlife for a beginner-friendly kayaking event celebrating Latino Conservation Week at Barr Lake State Park Adams County, Colorado. Participants will spend time getting comfortable on their kayak and then will have time to kayak the lake as they learn about the Milton Reservoir Watershed Management Plan makes up Barr Lake. Register here!
Sponsor(s):
Latino Outdoors, Colorado Parks and Wildlife
Latino Outdoors Colorado is partnering with Colorado Parks and Wildlife for a beginner-friendly kayaking event celebrating Latino Conservation Week at Barr Lake State Park Adams County, Colorado. Participants will spend time getting comfortable on their kayak and then will have time to kayak the lake as they learn about the Milton Reservoir Watershed Management Plan makes up Barr Lake. Register here!
Latino Conservation week is July 16-24 this year! Join us on the first weekend to celebrate with friends, food, games, and kayaking lessons. This is an all ages event! Kayak participants must be 100lbs +
Latino Outdoors, Continental Divide Trail Coalition, New Mexico Economic Development Department, & New Mexico Wild are teaming up for a great day on Cochiti Lake.
When: Sunday, July 17th
Where: Cochiti Lake- Sandy Beach
Time: 9am-1pm
What to bring:
We will provide:
When you register, make sure you sign up for a specific time (9:45-10:45 or 11:15-:12:15) and waiver.
If you have any questions reach out to lauraflores@latinooutdoors.org
Looking forward to celebrating Latino Conservation Week with you!
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¡La semana de la conservación latina es del 16 al 24 de julio de este año! Únase a nosotros el primer fin de semana para celebrar con amigos, comida, juegos y lecciones de kayak. ¡Este es un evento todas las edades! Los participantes en kayak deben pesar más de 100 libras
Latino Outdoors, Continental Divide Trail Coalition, el Departamento de Desarrollo Económico de Nuevo México y New Mexico Wild se unen para pasar un gran día en el lago Cochiti.
Cuándo: domingo 17 de julio
Dónde: Lago Cochiti- Playa Sandy
Hora: 9am-1pm
Que traer:
Proveeremos:
Cuando se registre, asegúrese de hacerlo a una hora específica (9:45-10:45 o 11:15-:12:15) y renuncia.
Si tiene alguna pregunta, comuníquese con lauraflores@latinooutdoors.org
¡Espero celebrar la Semana Latina de la Conservación contigo!
Sponsor(s):
Latino Outdoors, Continental Divide Trail Coalition, New Mexico Economic Development Department, & New Mexico WildLatino Conservation week is July 16-24 this year! Join us on the first weekend to celebrate with friends, food, games, and kayaking lessons. This is an all ages event! Kayak participants must be 100lbs +
Latino Outdoors, Continental Divide Trail Coalition, New Mexico Economic Development Department, & New Mexico Wild are teaming up for a great day on Cochiti Lake.
When: Sunday, July 17th
Where: Cochiti Lake- Sandy Beach
Time: 9am-1pm
What to bring:
We will provide:
When you register, make sure you sign up for a specific time (9:45-10:45 or 11:15-:12:15) and waiver.
If you have any questions reach out to lauraflores@latinooutdoors.org
Looking forward to celebrating Latino Conservation Week with you!
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¡La semana de la conservación latina es del 16 al 24 de julio de este año! Únase a nosotros el primer fin de semana para celebrar con amigos, comida, juegos y lecciones de kayak. ¡Este es un evento todas las edades! Los participantes en kayak deben pesar más de 100 libras
Latino Outdoors, Continental Divide Trail Coalition, el Departamento de Desarrollo Económico de Nuevo México y New Mexico Wild se unen para pasar un gran día en el lago Cochiti.
Cuándo: domingo 17 de julio
Dónde: Lago Cochiti- Playa Sandy
Hora: 9am-1pm
Que traer:
Proveeremos:
Cuando se registre, asegúrese de hacerlo a una hora específica (9:45-10:45 o 11:15-:12:15) y renuncia.
Si tiene alguna pregunta, comuníquese con lauraflores@latinooutdoors.org
¡Espero celebrar la Semana Latina de la Conservación contigo!
Bring your child to Long Branch-Arliss Neighborhood Park to participate in rope-assisted tree climbing. Montgomery Parks’ arborists provide safety gear, assistance and encouragement as your child enjoys an adventure experiencing trees from a whole new perspective.
Montgomery Parks is hosting a series of free special events and programs as part of the 9th Annual Latino Conservation Week, July 16 – 24, 2022. For more information on this event and others, visit MoCoParks.org/LCW2022
Sponsor(s):
Montgomery ParksBring your child to Long Branch-Arliss Neighborhood Park to participate in rope-assisted tree climbing. Montgomery Parks’ arborists provide safety gear, assistance and encouragement as your child enjoys an adventure experiencing trees from a whole new perspective.
Montgomery Parks is hosting a series of free special events and programs as part of the 9th Annual Latino Conservation Week, July 16 – 24, 2022. For more information on this event and others, visit MoCoParks.org/LCW2022
¡Únase a Friends of the Dunes y Trinidad Coastal Land Trust donde se encuentra la costa rocosa y arenosa, en la playa de Houda Point. Tendremos una exploración bilingüe de los animales que viven en la arena y en las rocas! Esta será una caminata gratuita para todos. El sendero incluye una escalera empinada y arena plana.
Para llegar: tome la autopista 101 hacia el Norte, tome la salida hacia Westhaven Drive, maneje abajo del puente, y tome una derecha a Scenic Drive. Después de 1/2 milla, verá un estacionamiento apedreado al lado de un campo chico con pasto.
Vístase abrigado y use zapatos que puedan mojarse. Envíe un correo electrónico a michelle@
Join Friends of the Dunes and Trinidad Coastal Land Trust where rocky and sandy shorelines meet at Houda Point for a bilingual exploration of animals that live in sand and on rocks! This will be a free guided exploration for all. The trail includes a steep stairway and walking on flat sand. Dress warmly and wear shoes that can get wet.
To arrive: take HWY 101 North, exit onto Westhaven Drive, go under bridge, and turn right on Scenic Drive. After about 1/2 a mile, park in the gravel lot next to grassy field.
To RSVP, please email michelle@
Sponsor(s):
Friends of the Dunes & Trinidad Coastal Land Trust¡Únase a Friends of the Dunes y Trinidad Coastal Land Trust donde se encuentra la costa rocosa y arenosa, en la playa de Houda Point. Tendremos una exploración bilingüe de los animales que viven en la arena y en las rocas! Esta será una caminata gratuita para todos. El sendero incluye una escalera empinada y arena plana.
Para llegar: tome la autopista 101 hacia el Norte, tome la salida hacia Westhaven Drive, maneje abajo del puente, y tome una derecha a Scenic Drive. Después de 1/2 milla, verá un estacionamiento apedreado al lado de un campo chico con pasto.
Vístase abrigado y use zapatos que puedan mojarse. Envíe un correo electrónico a michelle@
Join Friends of the Dunes and Trinidad Coastal Land Trust where rocky and sandy shorelines meet at Houda Point for a bilingual exploration of animals that live in sand and on rocks! This will be a free guided exploration for all. The trail includes a steep stairway and walking on flat sand. Dress warmly and wear shoes that can get wet.
To arrive: take HWY 101 North, exit onto Westhaven Drive, go under bridge, and turn right on Scenic Drive. After about 1/2 a mile, park in the gravel lot next to grassy field.
To RSVP, please email michelle@
Como parte de la Semana de latinos para conservación ambiental
El programa La Escuelita y SSJ Broads se han asociado para ofrecer oportunidades a los niños latinxs durante los meses de verano para salir a la naturaleza. SSJ Broads espera orientar a los padres voluntarios y a los estudiantes latinos sobre la seguridad al aire libre, la observación y el respeto a la naturaleza y animales salvajes cerca de casa, y el disfrute de los beneficios en la salud preservando la naturaleza.
Los eventos comenzarán el 16 de Julio durante la Latino Conservation Week.
Julio 16 @ Dallabetta Park
Julio 30th @ Falls Creek
Agosto 13th @ Lime Creek
Las familias podrán recibir equipo necesario para hacer senderismo. Llevaran información educativa importante. Transportación, comida y meriendas incluidas.
As part of Latino Conservation Week
La Escuelita and SSJ Broads have partnered to provide opportunities for Latino children during the summer months to get out into nature. SSJ Broads hopes to orient parent volunteers and Latino students about outdoor safety, observing and respecting nature and wild animals close to home, and enjoying the health benefits of preserving nature.
Events will begin on July 16 during Latino Conservation Week.
July 16 @ Dallabetta Park
July 30th @ Falls Creek
August 13th @ Lime Creek
Families will be able to receive hiking equipment. They will bring important educational information. Transportation, lunch and snacks are included.
Sponsor(s):
Hispanic Access Fundation, Great Old Broads for Wilderness, CompañerosComo parte de la Semana de latinos para conservación ambiental
El programa La Escuelita y SSJ Broads se han asociado para ofrecer oportunidades a los niños latinxs durante los meses de verano para salir a la naturaleza. SSJ Broads espera orientar a los padres voluntarios y a los estudiantes latinos sobre la seguridad al aire libre, la observación y el respeto a la naturaleza y animales salvajes cerca de casa, y el disfrute de los beneficios en la salud preservando la naturaleza.
Los eventos comenzarán el 16 de Julio durante la Latino Conservation Week.
Julio 16 @ Dallabetta Park
Julio 30th @ Falls Creek
Agosto 13th @ Lime Creek
Las familias podrán recibir equipo necesario para hacer senderismo. Llevaran información educativa importante. Transportación, comida y meriendas incluidas.
As part of Latino Conservation Week
La Escuelita and SSJ Broads have partnered to provide opportunities for Latino children during the summer months to get out into nature. SSJ Broads hopes to orient parent volunteers and Latino students about outdoor safety, observing and respecting nature and wild animals close to home, and enjoying the health benefits of preserving nature.
Events will begin on July 16 during Latino Conservation Week.
July 16 @ Dallabetta Park
July 30th @ Falls Creek
August 13th @ Lime Creek
Families will be able to receive hiking equipment. They will bring important educational information. Transportation, lunch and snacks are included.
Join us Saturday, July 16 from 10AM-2PM to get involved in the field of conservation! Bilingual guided hikes, food, and activities galore!
Celebrate the start of Latino Conservation Week with park rangers at on Saturday, July 16 from 10AM to 2PM at the Santa Monica Mountains Interagency Visitor Center at King Gillette Ranch in Calabasas.
This FREE event is open to everyone of all ages to celebrate and highlight the Latinx community and the field of conservation.
Park rangers will guide attendees on bilingual hikes, help visitors identify common wildlife, and highlight how we can protect nature in our daily lives. Join in on festivities with hands-on workshops, crafts, and free wildlife guides! Food vendors will be available throughout the day to keep those energy levels high.
Guest speakers include Miguel Ordeñana, the biologist who helped discover LA's famous mountain lion P-22 in Griffith Park. Park staff will discuss ways we are monitoring wildlife post-wildfire and how to identify edible native plants found in the mountains.
Local organizations will highlight diverse ways folks from all skill levels can participate in conservation from their own homes and ways to attract monarchs. This event is powered by organizations including the Santa Monica Mountains Fund, the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles, National Forest Foundation and Heal the Bay.
The event and parking are free to the public. RSVP here: Las Montañas: Latino Conservation Week Kick-Off Tickets, Sat, Jul 16, 2022 at 10:00 AM | Eventbrite
For more information, email samo_interpretation@nps.gov or call the Santa Monica Mountains Interagency Visitor Center at 805-370-2301
Sponsor(s):
Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation AreaJoin us Saturday, July 16 from 10AM-2PM to get involved in the field of conservation! Bilingual guided hikes, food, and activities galore!
Celebrate the start of Latino Conservation Week with park rangers at on Saturday, July 16 from 10AM to 2PM at the Santa Monica Mountains Interagency Visitor Center at King Gillette Ranch in Calabasas.
This FREE event is open to everyone of all ages to celebrate and highlight the Latinx community and the field of conservation.
Park rangers will guide attendees on bilingual hikes, help visitors identify common wildlife, and highlight how we can protect nature in our daily lives. Join in on festivities with hands-on workshops, crafts, and free wildlife guides! Food vendors will be available throughout the day to keep those energy levels high.
Guest speakers include Miguel Ordeñana, the biologist who helped discover LA's famous mountain lion P-22 in Griffith Park. Park staff will discuss ways we are monitoring wildlife post-wildfire and how to identify edible native plants found in the mountains.
Local organizations will highlight diverse ways folks from all skill levels can participate in conservation from their own homes and ways to attract monarchs. This event is powered by organizations including the Santa Monica Mountains Fund, the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles, National Forest Foundation and Heal the Bay.
The event and parking are free to the public. RSVP here: Las Montañas: Latino Conservation Week Kick-Off Tickets, Sat, Jul 16, 2022 at 10:00 AM | Eventbrite
For more information, email samo_interpretation@nps.gov or call the Santa Monica Mountains Interagency Visitor Center at 805-370-2301
Feliz tarde bella gente, los quiero invitar con brazos abiertos a una feria de recursos e información sobre la salud y el medio ambiente para terminar esta semana de conservación de los latinos. Este evento cae en este Domingo, 24 de Julio, puede llegar usted de 2pm a 4:30pm.
Habrá comida, recursos, informaciones, conexiones con organizadores y con líderes en la comunidad, actividades para aprender más del medio ambiente y cómo impactan a la vida de uno, y vacunas para combatir COVID (disponibles para gente de todas las edades), todo es gratuito!!!
Registrándose nos ayuda determinar cuánta gente podrá llegar!
Sponsor(s):
PLAN, Progressive Leadership Alliance of NevadaFeliz tarde bella gente, los quiero invitar con brazos abiertos a una feria de recursos e información sobre la salud y el medio ambiente para terminar esta semana de conservación de los latinos. Este evento cae en este Domingo, 24 de Julio, puede llegar usted de 2pm a 4:30pm.
Habrá comida, recursos, informaciones, conexiones con organizadores y con líderes en la comunidad, actividades para aprender más del medio ambiente y cómo impactan a la vida de uno, y vacunas para combatir COVID (disponibles para gente de todas las edades), todo es gratuito!!!
Registrándose nos ayuda determinar cuánta gente podrá llegar!
Connect, network, and learn from your fellow Latino Climate Council members and the Hispanic Access team! This event will feature a lightning round of council members who want to briefly present their work and expertise, followed by an open networking session.
Sponsor(s):
Hispanic Access FoundationConnect, network, and learn from your fellow Latino Climate Council members and the Hispanic Access team! This event will feature a lightning round of council members who want to briefly present their work and expertise, followed by an open networking session.
Join Hispanic Access' Latino Climate Council members from across the country in a twitter chat on Wednesday, July 20th from 12 - 1 pm PST / 3 - 4 pm EST. Follow along @HispanicAccess and @LatinoConservationWeek and join the buzz, learn more about the Latino Climate Council, and get involved in LCW 2022 efforts.
Sponsor(s):
Hispanic Access FoundationJoin Hispanic Access' Latino Climate Council members from across the country in a twitter chat on Wednesday, July 20th from 12 - 1 pm PST / 3 - 4 pm EST. Follow along @HispanicAccess and @LatinoConservationWeek and join the buzz, learn more about the Latino Climate Council, and get involved in LCW 2022 efforts.
Intinerario:
9 am: Excursionismo! El punto de reunión es en Boone Family Mountain Center, de ahí partiremos en nuestra caminata de 3 millas con un guiador de habla hispana. Nos introduciremos en Rocky Mountain National Park. Caminaremos por Moraine Park y aprenderémos de la formación de las montañas e identificaremos flores silvestres y árboles. No olvides tu mochila, agua, y ropa cómoda para la caminata.
1-2 pm: Conoce a un guardabosque: Uno de los guardabosques de Rocky Mountain National Park nos enseñará sobre osos, elk, y otras vidas salvajes. La presentación será en Español e interactiva.
2-4 pm: Regístrate en nuestras actividades: Por tu asistencia a nuestro programa, estamos incluyendo un pase de actividades gratis por persona. Estes Park Center tiene mucho que ofrecer a nuestras familias, como: escalación, golf miniatura, natación, tiro al arco, lanzamiento de hacha, manualidades, ciclismo de montaña, y mucho más. Algunas de las actividades requieren registro anticipado o tienen costos adicionales. Para más informacion, llámanos al 970-586-3341 ext 1104.
Sponsor(s):
YMCA of the Rockies
Intinerario:
9 am: Excursionismo! El punto de reunión es en Boone Family Mountain Center, de ahí partiremos en nuestra caminata de 3 millas con un guiador de habla hispana. Nos introduciremos en Rocky Mountain National Park. Caminaremos por Moraine Park y aprenderémos de la formación de las montañas e identificaremos flores silvestres y árboles. No olvides tu mochila, agua, y ropa cómoda para la caminata.
1-2 pm: Conoce a un guardabosque: Uno de los guardabosques de Rocky Mountain National Park nos enseñará sobre osos, elk, y otras vidas salvajes. La presentación será en Español e interactiva.
2-4 pm: Regístrate en nuestras actividades: Por tu asistencia a nuestro programa, estamos incluyendo un pase de actividades gratis por persona. Estes Park Center tiene mucho que ofrecer a nuestras familias, como: escalación, golf miniatura, natación, tiro al arco, lanzamiento de hacha, manualidades, ciclismo de montaña, y mucho más. Algunas de las actividades requieren registro anticipado o tienen costos adicionales. Para más informacion, llámanos al 970-586-3341 ext 1104.
Join us as we start off Latino Conservation Week with a day of food, music, activities, and much more! The ideas, work, and values of Latinos have long shaped our outdoor spaces. The goal of this event is to celebrate and encourage the connection of Latino(x), Hispanic and other communities of color to nature and the outdoors while kicking off Latino Conservation Week 2022 statewide.
Sponsor(s):
Environmental Learning for Kids; Continental Divide Trail Coalition; Endangered Species Coalition; Colorado Treks; Hispanics Enjoying Camping, Hunting, and the Outdoors, Latino Outdoors; Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership; Next 100 Colorado; Protégete; Hispanic Access Foundation
Join us as we start off Latino Conservation Week with a day of food, music, activities, and much more! The ideas, work, and values of Latinos have long shaped our outdoor spaces. The goal of this event is to celebrate and encourage the connection of Latino(x), Hispanic and other communities of color to nature and the outdoors while kicking off Latino Conservation Week 2022 statewide.
Come celebrate Latino Conservation Week at John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge on Sunday, July 17th, from 3:30 pm - 5 pm.
Join us for a fun Kayaking adventure with trained LL Bean staff.
Activity for 8 yeard old participants and up.
Spots are limited! To register, please email nhameen@myphillypark.org.
https://app.resmarksystems.
See you there!
Sponsor(s):
(FPC) Fairmount Park Conservancy & John Heinz NWRCome celebrate Latino Conservation Week at John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge on Sunday, July 17th, from 3:30 pm - 5 pm.
Join us for a fun Kayaking adventure with trained LL Bean staff.
Activity for 8 yeard old participants and up.
Spots are limited! To register, please email nhameen@myphillypark.org.
https://app.resmarksystems.
See you there!
Tyler Arboretum is proud to host Latino Conservation Week from July 16 - 24, 2022! Our 650-acre property will allow you to socially distance safely with family and friends whether you're exploring our treehouses and botanical collections, hiking trails and fitness classes, bird walks and wildflower tours, or simply enjoying the sights and sounds of nature.
Present the promo code (LCW2022) at the Visitor Center for free admission, which includes access to all of our main attractions such as the Butterfly House and Pollinator Garden, our treehouses, hiking trails, and botanical collections. To view the full schedule of events, please visit: tylerarboretum.org/calendar.
Sponsor(s):
Hispanic Access Foundation
Tyler Arboretum is proud to host Latino Conservation Week from July 16 - 24, 2022! Our 650-acre property will allow you to socially distance safely with family and friends whether you're exploring our treehouses and botanical collections, hiking trails and fitness classes, bird walks and wildflower tours, or simply enjoying the sights and sounds of nature.
Present the promo code (LCW2022) at the Visitor Center for free admission, which includes access to all of our main attractions such as the Butterfly House and Pollinator Garden, our treehouses, hiking trails, and botanical collections. To view the full schedule of events, please visit: tylerarboretum.org/calendar.
Fogata en NIX para la Semana de Conservación Latina
Cuando: Sábado, 23 de julio, 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 pm.
Donde: 1745 Hoffman Mill Road
Descripción del programa: ¡Pase una velada acogedora junto a la fogata, completa con historias para la Semana de Conservación Latina y malvaviscos! Estos programas son aptos para todas las edades. Este programa es gratuito y todos son bienvenidos.Este programa se ofrecerá parcialmente en español. Celebre las historias y contribuciones de los latinos a la conservación y la naturaleza. Explore la variedad de maneras en que puede conectarse a la naturaleza en el Norte de Colorado.
Direcciones: Granja Nix (Oficina de Áreas Naturales), 1745 Hoffman Mill Road Vaya hacia el norte por Lemay desde Riverside y gire a la derecha en Poudre River Drive (alrededor de ½ cuadra al norte de Riverside). Está ubicado entre dos edificios médicos. Después de aproximadamente 1 cuadra, Poudre River Drive termina y verá un camino pavimentado a su derecha que es Hoffman Mill Road. Permanezca en este camino pavimentado durante casi una milla (más allá de las instalaciones de trituración). El camino termina en nuestras oficinas.
Accesibilidad: el programa se lleva a cabo en un anillo de fogata pavimentado y es accesible para sillas de ruedas. Baños accesibles disponibles. Llevar agua para beber y una manta o silla.
Si tiene alguna pregunta o inquietud sobre la accesibilidad de un programa, comuníquese con naturalareas@fcgov.com o llame al 970-416-2815 para obtener más información. Las personas con discapacidades son bienvenidas a participar en todos los programas y estaremos encantados de hacer las adaptaciones necesarias. Las solicitudes de servicios relacionados con la discapacidad se pueden realizar durante el registro a través del contacto de la actividad o llamando al 970-416-2815 al menos 2 semanas antes del inicio de la actividad. Qué traer: Vístase apropiadamente para el pronóstico del tiempo. Lleva bloqueador solar y repelente de insectos.
Qué traer: Vístase apropiadamente para el pronóstico del tiempo. Lleva bloqueador solar y repelente de insectos.
Campfire at NIX for Latino Conservation Week When: Saturday, July 23, 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Where: 1745 Hoffman Mill Road
Program Description: Spend a cozy evening by the campfire, complete with stories for Latino Conservation Week and s’mores! These programs are suitable for all ages. This program is free and all are welcome. This program is offered partially in Spanish. Celebrate the stories and contributions of Latinos to conservation and the outdoors. Explore the many ways to connect to nature in Northern Colorado.
Directions: Nix Farm (Natural Areas Office), 1745 Hoffman Mill Road Go north on Lemay from Riverside and turn right on Poudre River Drive (about ½ block north of Riverside). This is located between two medical buildings. After about 1 block, the Poudre River Drive ends and you will see a paved road to your right which is Hoffman Mill Road. Stay on this paved road for almost a mile (past the crushing facility). The road ends at our offices.
Accessibility: Program takes place in a paved campfire ring and is wheelchair accessible. Accessible restrooms available. Bring water to drink and a blanket or chair. If you have any questions or concerns about the accessibility of a program, please contact naturalareas@fcgov.com or call 970-416-2815 for more information. People with disabilities are welcome to participate in all programs and we are happy to make any appropriate accommodations. Requests for disability-related services can be made during registration through the activity contact or by calling 970-416-2815 at least 2 weeks prior to the start of the activity.
What to Bring: Dress appropriately for the weather forecast. Bring sunscreen and insect repellent.
Sponsor(s):
Fort Collins Natural AreasFogata en NIX para la Semana de Conservación Latina
Cuando: Sábado, 23 de julio, 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 pm.
Donde: 1745 Hoffman Mill Road
Descripción del programa: ¡Pase una velada acogedora junto a la fogata, completa con historias para la Semana de Conservación Latina y malvaviscos! Estos programas son aptos para todas las edades. Este programa es gratuito y todos son bienvenidos.Este programa se ofrecerá parcialmente en español. Celebre las historias y contribuciones de los latinos a la conservación y la naturaleza. Explore la variedad de maneras en que puede conectarse a la naturaleza en el Norte de Colorado.
Direcciones: Granja Nix (Oficina de Áreas Naturales), 1745 Hoffman Mill Road Vaya hacia el norte por Lemay desde Riverside y gire a la derecha en Poudre River Drive (alrededor de ½ cuadra al norte de Riverside). Está ubicado entre dos edificios médicos. Después de aproximadamente 1 cuadra, Poudre River Drive termina y verá un camino pavimentado a su derecha que es Hoffman Mill Road. Permanezca en este camino pavimentado durante casi una milla (más allá de las instalaciones de trituración). El camino termina en nuestras oficinas.
Accesibilidad: el programa se lleva a cabo en un anillo de fogata pavimentado y es accesible para sillas de ruedas. Baños accesibles disponibles. Llevar agua para beber y una manta o silla.
Si tiene alguna pregunta o inquietud sobre la accesibilidad de un programa, comuníquese con naturalareas@fcgov.com o llame al 970-416-2815 para obtener más información. Las personas con discapacidades son bienvenidas a participar en todos los programas y estaremos encantados de hacer las adaptaciones necesarias. Las solicitudes de servicios relacionados con la discapacidad se pueden realizar durante el registro a través del contacto de la actividad o llamando al 970-416-2815 al menos 2 semanas antes del inicio de la actividad. Qué traer: Vístase apropiadamente para el pronóstico del tiempo. Lleva bloqueador solar y repelente de insectos.
Qué traer: Vístase apropiadamente para el pronóstico del tiempo. Lleva bloqueador solar y repelente de insectos.
Campfire at NIX for Latino Conservation Week When: Saturday, July 23, 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Where: 1745 Hoffman Mill Road
Program Description: Spend a cozy evening by the campfire, complete with stories for Latino Conservation Week and s’mores! These programs are suitable for all ages. This program is free and all are welcome. This program is offered partially in Spanish. Celebrate the stories and contributions of Latinos to conservation and the outdoors. Explore the many ways to connect to nature in Northern Colorado.
Directions: Nix Farm (Natural Areas Office), 1745 Hoffman Mill Road Go north on Lemay from Riverside and turn right on Poudre River Drive (about ½ block north of Riverside). This is located between two medical buildings. After about 1 block, the Poudre River Drive ends and you will see a paved road to your right which is Hoffman Mill Road. Stay on this paved road for almost a mile (past the crushing facility). The road ends at our offices.
Accessibility: Program takes place in a paved campfire ring and is wheelchair accessible. Accessible restrooms available. Bring water to drink and a blanket or chair. If you have any questions or concerns about the accessibility of a program, please contact naturalareas@fcgov.com or call 970-416-2815 for more information. People with disabilities are welcome to participate in all programs and we are happy to make any appropriate accommodations. Requests for disability-related services can be made during registration through the activity contact or by calling 970-416-2815 at least 2 weeks prior to the start of the activity.
What to Bring: Dress appropriately for the weather forecast. Bring sunscreen and insect repellent.
Join us the evening of July 20th to celebrate a community gathering of partners, allies, and outdoor lovers. Latino Conservation Week was created to support the Latino community getting into the outdoors and participating in activities to protect our natural resources. Come celebrate an evening of shared joy, connection, and passion for the importance of our nation’s natural resources for people everywhere.
During this week, community, non-profit, faith-based, and government organizations and agencies hold events throughout the country. From hiking and camping to community roundtables and film screenings, these activities promote conservation efforts in their community, and provide an opportunity for Latinos to show their support for permanently protecting our land, water, and air.
COVID-19 Guidance: We will follow local health regulations to ensure the health and safety of our guests. Hand sanitizer and masks will be available.
Sponsor(s):
Climate Power, Corazon Latino, Environmental Defense FundJoin us the evening of July 20th to celebrate a community gathering of partners, allies, and outdoor lovers. Latino Conservation Week was created to support the Latino community getting into the outdoors and participating in activities to protect our natural resources. Come celebrate an evening of shared joy, connection, and passion for the importance of our nation’s natural resources for people everywhere.
During this week, community, non-profit, faith-based, and government organizations and agencies hold events throughout the country. From hiking and camping to community roundtables and film screenings, these activities promote conservation efforts in their community, and provide an opportunity for Latinos to show their support for permanently protecting our land, water, and air.
COVID-19 Guidance: We will follow local health regulations to ensure the health and safety of our guests. Hand sanitizer and masks will be available.
Youth aged 5 - 15 are invited to come with their families to fish at Patuxent Research Refuge on July 16th. Instructions and equipment for youth are provided. A license for youth is not required. These free fishing activities are a part of other events happening at Patuxent on July 16th in celebration of Latino Conservation Week. Events will take place starting at 9am - 2pm. In addition to fishing, we will have live bird programs, kids' crafts, monarch butterfly releases, and trails to explore. The fishing activities are the only activities taking place on July 16th at Patuxent that require pre registration. There will be two time slots for fishing, 9am -10:30am & 10:30am - 12pm and a total of 15 families will be able to participate during each time slot. The Eventbrite link for registering for the fishing activities is:
At the end of the event, HAF intern Clara Hernandez will present a power-point presentation on Hispanic Access Foundation's Mano Project and her experiences as an intern at The Patuxent Research Refuge.
Sponsor(s):
Youth aged 5 - 15 are invited to come with their families to fish at Patuxent Research Refuge on July 16th. Instructions and equipment for youth are provided. A license for youth is not required. These free fishing activities are a part of other events happening at Patuxent on July 16th in celebration of Latino Conservation Week. Events will take place starting at 9am - 2pm. In addition to fishing, we will have live bird programs, kids' crafts, monarch butterfly releases, and trails to explore. The fishing activities are the only activities taking place on July 16th at Patuxent that require pre registration. There will be two time slots for fishing, 9am -10:30am & 10:30am - 12pm and a total of 15 families will be able to participate during each time slot. The Eventbrite link for registering for the fishing activities is:
At the end of the event, HAF intern Clara Hernandez will present a power-point presentation on Hispanic Access Foundation's Mano Project and her experiences as an intern at The Patuxent Research Refuge.
Patuxent Wildlife Research Refuge Center will celebrate Latino Conservation Week with free activities on Saturday July 16th, 2022 at the National Wildlife Visitor Center, 10901 Scarlet Tanager Loop, Laurel, MD 20708. Activities are intended to be conducive to an inclusive environment geared towards promoting initiatives to provide families with nearby outdoor recreation opportunities and to demonstrate the surrounding diverse communities' commitment to conservation.
Activities will take place from 9am – 2pm. Youth aged 5 – 15 are invited to fish with their families. Instructions and equipment will be provided and a license is not required. Advance registration is required for fishing. The Eventbrite link for registering for the fishing activity is:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/family-fishing-patuxent-latino-conservation-week-celebration-tickets-372871367297
There will also be a bird walk activity for which pre registration will also be required. The Eventbrite link for registering is below:
Birding Walk: Patuxent Latino Conservation Week Celebration Tickets, Sat, Jul 16, 2022 at 10:30 AM | Eventbrite
Other activities on July 16 include live bird program(s), kids’ crafts, monarch butterfly presentation, a display of the 2022 Junior Duck Stamp Contest Entries, trails to explore, and more. Hispanic Access Foundation (HAF) intern, Clara Hernandez, will present on HAF’s My Access to Network Opportunities (MANO) Project and her experiences as an intern at Patuxent Wildlife Research Refuge.
Stop by the Wildlife Images Bookstore and Nature Shop for the new book Bird Brother: A Falconer’s Journey and the Healing Power of Wildlife. Store sales support the missions of the Patuxent Research Refuge and the Eastern Ecological Science Center.
Sponsor(s):
Hispanic Access Foundation (HAF), Chesapeake Conservation Corps (CCC), United States Fish & Wildlife Services, Eastern Ecological Science Center (United States Geological Survey (USGS) & Leetown Science Center), Friends of PatuxentPatuxent Wildlife Research Refuge Center will celebrate Latino Conservation Week with free activities on Saturday July 16th, 2022 at the National Wildlife Visitor Center, 10901 Scarlet Tanager Loop, Laurel, MD 20708. Activities are intended to be conducive to an inclusive environment geared towards promoting initiatives to provide families with nearby outdoor recreation opportunities and to demonstrate the surrounding diverse communities' commitment to conservation.
Activities will take place from 9am – 2pm. Youth aged 5 – 15 are invited to fish with their families. Instructions and equipment will be provided and a license is not required. Advance registration is required for fishing. The Eventbrite link for registering for the fishing activity is:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/family-fishing-patuxent-latino-conservation-week-celebration-tickets-372871367297
There will also be a bird walk activity for which pre registration will also be required. The Eventbrite link for registering is below:
Birding Walk: Patuxent Latino Conservation Week Celebration Tickets, Sat, Jul 16, 2022 at 10:30 AM | Eventbrite
Other activities on July 16 include live bird program(s), kids’ crafts, monarch butterfly presentation, a display of the 2022 Junior Duck Stamp Contest Entries, trails to explore, and more. Hispanic Access Foundation (HAF) intern, Clara Hernandez, will present on HAF’s My Access to Network Opportunities (MANO) Project and her experiences as an intern at Patuxent Wildlife Research Refuge.
Stop by the Wildlife Images Bookstore and Nature Shop for the new book Bird Brother: A Falconer’s Journey and the Healing Power of Wildlife. Store sales support the missions of the Patuxent Research Refuge and the Eastern Ecological Science Center.
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Join the Southern Nevada Water Authority and the Springs Preserve for a week-long celebration of conservation, culture, and community in support of Latino Conservation Week, July 16-24.
Participate in FREE offerings during the week, including FREE admission to the Springs Preserve's trail system and the Botanical Garden. Space is limited for some activities, and will be available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Tickets are available July 16-18 and 22-24 at the Springs Preserve box office.
Planned activities include:
-- Free Spanish class: Basics to create a Water Smart Landscape and Vegetable Garden, Monday, July 18, from 9 to 11:30 a.m. (Sign up here: https://survey.alchemer.com/s3/6927911/Spanish-Online-WSL-class-registration-7-18-22)
-- Toddler Time: Bilingual story time Monday, July 18 and Friday, July 22, from 11 a.m. to noon. Limited space. Available on a first-come, first-serve basis.
-- Drop-in Demonstrations: Bilingual conservation activity, Saturday, July 23, 10:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. Limited space. Available on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Learn more: https://www.springspreserve.org/events/index.cfml?id=2386
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Únete a la Autoridad del Agua del Sur de Nevada y Springs Preserve para una celebración de conservación, cultura y comunidad durante la semana del 16 al 24 de julio y apoya al "Latino Conservation Week".
Ven y participa en las actividades que tendremos disponibles durante la semana, incluida la entrada GRATUITA a los senderos y al Jardín Botánico. El espacio para algunas actividades es limitado y estará disponible por orden de llegada. Los boletos están disponibles del 16 al 18 de julio y del 22 al 24 de julio en la taquilla de Springs Preserve.
Las actividades GRATUITAS durante la semana incluyen:
-- Clase gratis: Bases para crear un huerto y un jardín eficiente, el lunes 18 de julio de 9 a 11:30 a.m. (Regístrate ya: https://survey.alchemer.com/s3/6927911/Spanish-Online-WSL-class-registration-7-18-22)
-- Toddler Time: Lectura bilingüe para niños el lunes 18 y viernes 22 de julio de 11 a.m. a 12 p.m. El espacio es limitado y estará disponible por orden de llegada.
-- Drop-in Demonstrations: Actividad de Conservación bilingüe, sábado 23 de julio 10:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m. & 2:30 p.m. El espacio es limitado y estará disponible por orden de llegada.
Aprende más: https://www.springspreserve.org/events/index.cfml?id=2386
Sponsor(s):
Springs Preserve and Southern Nevada Water Authority[English]
Join the Southern Nevada Water Authority and the Springs Preserve for a week-long celebration of conservation, culture, and community in support of Latino Conservation Week, July 16-24.
Participate in FREE offerings during the week, including FREE admission to the Springs Preserve's trail system and the Botanical Garden. Space is limited for some activities, and will be available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Tickets are available July 16-18 and 22-24 at the Springs Preserve box office.
Planned activities include:
-- Free Spanish class: Basics to create a Water Smart Landscape and Vegetable Garden, Monday, July 18, from 9 to 11:30 a.m. (Sign up here: https://survey.alchemer.com/s3/6927911/Spanish-Online-WSL-class-registration-7-18-22)
-- Toddler Time: Bilingual story time Monday, July 18 and Friday, July 22, from 11 a.m. to noon. Limited space. Available on a first-come, first-serve basis.
-- Drop-in Demonstrations: Bilingual conservation activity, Saturday, July 23, 10:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. Limited space. Available on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Learn more: https://www.springspreserve.org/events/index.cfml?id=2386
[Español]
Únete a la Autoridad del Agua del Sur de Nevada y Springs Preserve para una celebración de conservación, cultura y comunidad durante la semana del 16 al 24 de julio y apoya al "Latino Conservation Week".
Ven y participa en las actividades que tendremos disponibles durante la semana, incluida la entrada GRATUITA a los senderos y al Jardín Botánico. El espacio para algunas actividades es limitado y estará disponible por orden de llegada. Los boletos están disponibles del 16 al 18 de julio y del 22 al 24 de julio en la taquilla de Springs Preserve.
Las actividades GRATUITAS durante la semana incluyen:
-- Clase gratis: Bases para crear un huerto y un jardín eficiente, el lunes 18 de julio de 9 a 11:30 a.m. (Regístrate ya: https://survey.alchemer.com/s3/6927911/Spanish-Online-WSL-class-registration-7-18-22)
-- Toddler Time: Lectura bilingüe para niños el lunes 18 y viernes 22 de julio de 11 a.m. a 12 p.m. El espacio es limitado y estará disponible por orden de llegada.
-- Drop-in Demonstrations: Actividad de Conservación bilingüe, sábado 23 de julio 10:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m. & 2:30 p.m. El espacio es limitado y estará disponible por orden de llegada.
Aprende más: https://www.springspreserve.org/events/index.cfml?id=2386
To celebrate Latino Conservation Week, HEAL Utah and our partners have teamed up for our second annual Gear Swap Festival at Uinta Brewery in Glendale. This is a free event providing fun and education on conservation and outdoor recreation with nonprofit organizations and businesses dedicated to the outdoors and sustainability. Learn new skills, get informed, and participate in a free gear swap.
Bring all your old outdoor gear and clothing for a free (yes, free!) gear swap! This gear swap gives a second life to items that take up room and ultimately may end up in the trash. By recycling and handing down your old and unused gear, you are giving someone the opportunity to have access to some gear they may have never been able to afford.
There will also be tabling from outdoor businesses and nonprofits, information about outdoor recreation and conservation, food trucks, and great vibes! Learn more about Latino Conservation Week here.
What: Latino Conservation Week Gear Swap
When: Saturday, July 16, 2022
Where: Uinta Brewing
1722 South Fremont Drive Salt Lake City, UT 84104
Sponsor(s):
HEAL UtahTo celebrate Latino Conservation Week, HEAL Utah and our partners have teamed up for our second annual Gear Swap Festival at Uinta Brewery in Glendale. This is a free event providing fun and education on conservation and outdoor recreation with nonprofit organizations and businesses dedicated to the outdoors and sustainability. Learn new skills, get informed, and participate in a free gear swap.
Bring all your old outdoor gear and clothing for a free (yes, free!) gear swap! This gear swap gives a second life to items that take up room and ultimately may end up in the trash. By recycling and handing down your old and unused gear, you are giving someone the opportunity to have access to some gear they may have never been able to afford.
There will also be tabling from outdoor businesses and nonprofits, information about outdoor recreation and conservation, food trucks, and great vibes! Learn more about Latino Conservation Week here.
What: Latino Conservation Week Gear Swap
When: Saturday, July 16, 2022
Where: Uinta Brewing
1722 South Fremont Drive Salt Lake City, UT 84104
Join us for a community bike ride. 10-12 miles, flat terrain, slow pace
Sponsor(s):
Friends of the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks, Monumental Loop, MTB NMJoin us for a community bike ride. 10-12 miles, flat terrain, slow pace
Come celebrate the start of Latino Conservation Week! We will have local food trucks, Zumba from 6 pm to 7 pm, local organizations sharing resources, activities for all ages, and once the sun starts to set the encanto will begin! We will be showing Montgomery County Department of Environmental Protection “Maryland Climate Stories” followed by Disney’s Encanto at 8:00 pm on the big screen for all to enjoy, guests are encouraged to bring their own lawn chairs and picnic blankets for viewing.
¡Ven a celebrar el inicio de la Semana de Conservación Latina! Tendremos camiones de comida locales, Zumba de 6 pm a 7 pm, organizaciones locales compartiendo recursos, actividades para todas las edades, y una vez que el sol comience a bajar, ¡comenzará el encanto! Mostraremos “Historias climáticas de Maryland” del Departamento de Protección Ambiental del condado de Montgomery seguido de Encanto de Disney a las 8:00 p.m. en una pantalla grande para que todos disfruten, los invitamos a que traigan sillas de jardín y mantas de suelo para su comodidad.
Transportation Logistics: FREE
3 buses will run every 20-25 minutes to shuttle from Wheaton Metro to Wheaton Regional Park from 4:30pm – 11:30pm
3 buses running every 20-25 minutes to shuttle from Glenmont Metro to Wheaton Regional Park from 4:30pm – 11:30pm
Montgomery Parks is hosting a series of free special events and programs as part of the 9th Annual Latino Conservation Week, July 16 – 24, 2022. For more information on this event and others, visit MoCoParks.org/LCW2022
Sponsor(s):
Montgomery Parks, Montgomery County Department of Transportation, Montgomery County Department of Environmental ProtectionCome celebrate the start of Latino Conservation Week! We will have local food trucks, Zumba from 6 pm to 7 pm, local organizations sharing resources, activities for all ages, and once the sun starts to set the encanto will begin! We will be showing Montgomery County Department of Environmental Protection “Maryland Climate Stories” followed by Disney’s Encanto at 8:00 pm on the big screen for all to enjoy, guests are encouraged to bring their own lawn chairs and picnic blankets for viewing.
¡Ven a celebrar el inicio de la Semana de Conservación Latina! Tendremos camiones de comida locales, Zumba de 6 pm a 7 pm, organizaciones locales compartiendo recursos, actividades para todas las edades, y una vez que el sol comience a bajar, ¡comenzará el encanto! Mostraremos “Historias climáticas de Maryland” del Departamento de Protección Ambiental del condado de Montgomery seguido de Encanto de Disney a las 8:00 p.m. en una pantalla grande para que todos disfruten, los invitamos a que traigan sillas de jardín y mantas de suelo para su comodidad.
Transportation Logistics: FREE
3 buses will run every 20-25 minutes to shuttle from Wheaton Metro to Wheaton Regional Park from 4:30pm – 11:30pm
3 buses running every 20-25 minutes to shuttle from Glenmont Metro to Wheaton Regional Park from 4:30pm – 11:30pm
Montgomery Parks is hosting a series of free special events and programs as part of the 9th Annual Latino Conservation Week, July 16 – 24, 2022. For more information on this event and others, visit MoCoParks.org/LCW2022
Join us at the Mesilla Valley Bosque State Park for a fun, free evening with tacos, hiking and lots of fun to kick off Latino Conservation Week. Bring The Whole Family!
The event will begin at 4:30 and end at 7:30
Sponsor(s):
Friends of the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks, Nuestra Tierra, EP Frontera Land Alliance