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Utah 03 July 2019

Night at the Aviary

On July 17th join Tracy Aviary members for a night at the aviary. Celebrate with others in your community as your learn about the Aviary in celebration of Latino Conservation Week.

Utah 03 July 2019

Partners in the Park

Come enjoy a community fair with SUWA and partners. This is a recurring event, but on July 16th it will also be in honor of Latino Conservation Week! Celebrate with others in your community to learn about SUWA's mission, and the importance of conservation.

Utah 03 July 2019

Relax at the River

Join Tracy Aviary and partners as we enjoy an evening relaxing at the river to kick off Latino Conservation Week. Meet at Inlet Park in Saratoga Springs, Utah. Come celebrate the beautiful river, and learn with others in your community about conservation.

California 03 July 2019

Los Angeles Kick Off Celebration

To celebrate Latino Conservation Week 2019, NATURE FOR ALL will hold a second annual community clean-up of the Wildwood Picnic Area and Big Tujunga Creek with a Native Plant Tour with Jr. Field Rangers/ Naturalists! After our Clean up, we will celebrate with Free Food, Music, Live T-shirt Printing, Water Games, a Raffle, and more!

Everything is FREE (With RSVP)! Please RSVP at LCW2019LA.eventrbite.com


We will be joined by:
Amigos De Los Rios,
The Audubon Society LA,
Hispanic Access Foundation,
Latino Outdoors,
Pacoima Beautiful,
Patagonia Pasadena,
The Sierra Club,
TreePeople
The USDA Forest Service,
and VitalizeSFV


Things to bring:
-Comfortable shoes,
-Change of clothes (if interested in playing in the water)
-Water Bottle that can be refilled
-Plates and Utensils to help reduce Waste at the event
-Sun protection: sunglasses, sun-protective clothes and sunscreen
- Hat
-Navigation: Map or GPS that is able to locate WILDWOOD PICNIC SITE(off Big Tujunga Road, before Vogel Picnic Site)
- First aid: including foot care and insect repellent (as needed)
-Fun & Adventurous ATTITUDE



SEE YOU THERE!

Arizona 03 July 2019

Guided Spanish Tour

A guided Spanish tour will be available to the public. Take a walk back in time and tour one of the most infamous Prisons in the Country.

South Carolina 03 July 2019

Gators, 'Squitos and Snakes Oh My!

Join in on a nature walk program that details different creatures that live in our South Carolina woods! From birds to snakes, we will talk about the impact that animals have on the land and the impact we have on the animals. There will be bilingual speakers to help facilitate the walk. Make sure to bring sunscreen, bug spray, and water. Email to RSVP! Space is limited.

¡Participe en un programa de caminata por la naturaleza que detalla diferentes criaturas que viven en nuestros bosques de Carolina del Sur!
De aves a culebras, hablaremos sobre el impacto que los animales tienen en la tierra y el impacto que tenemos sobre los animales.
Habrá oradores bilingües para ayudar a facilitar la caminata.
Asegúrate de traer protector solar, repelente de insectos y agua.
No se olviden a reservar su espacio por correo electronico.

Nevada 02 July 2019

Vamos a Pescar at Hemenway Pier

Nevada Department of Fish and Wildlife will provide fishing instruction to Chispa Nevada's group, many of whom will fish for the first time! Vamos a pescar!

New Mexico 02 July 2019

Bilingual Sunset Stroll at Dripping Springs Natural Area

In honor of Latino Conservation Week, we will be hosting a sunset hike at Dripping Springs Natural Area. We will learn about the history and the natural environment of this beautiful place as the full moon of the month rises behind the Organ Mountains. Come prepared for a 3 mile hike and bring flashlights that have red light capability.

Please RSVP at grecia@nmwild.org

En honor a la Semana de la Conservación Latina, nos complace invitarlos a un excursión guiada en Dripping Springs. Aprenderemos sobre la historia y el entorno natural de este hermoso lugar. Estaremos en el sendero durante la puesta del sol y a la salida de la luna detrás de las Montañas de los Organos. Vengan preparados para una caminata de 3 millas y traigan linternas que tengan capacidad de luz roja. Sera divertido para toda la familia principiantes porque estaremos al aire libre.

Porfavor de registrarse con grecia@nmwild.org

Colorado 02 July 2019

Latino Conservation Week Community Barbecue

Come join us as we celebrate Latino Conservation Week with free food, drinks, music, and activities at Davidson Park in Rifle, CO. Bring the whole family as you enjoy a day in the park and have opportunities to learn about conservation efforts to protect Colorado's rich nature.

Latino Conservation Week was created to support the Latino community getting into the outdoors and participating in activities to protect our natural resources.

During this week, community, non-profit, faith-based, and government organizations and agencies hold events throughout the country. From hiking and camping to community round-tables 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, air, and people

California 02 July 2019

Latino Conservation Week in Tiburon, CA!

Join our first Latino Conservation Week event EVER!

Dates: July 12-13, 2019
Times: 6pm ~ 12pm
Here the three ways we are celebrating it: Camping, enjoying the sunset, birdwatching, kayaking, and salsa dancing!
Do not miss enjoying our Sanctuary as very few people have done so before.
- On Friday night, we will do a sunset/night bird walk, icebreaker games, leave no trace talk, Point Reyes National Seashore talk (by a Hispanic Access Foundation Intern), campfire, giveaways, and will have a great time together salsa dancing while dinner is being served.
- On Saturday, we will divide the groups in two, one will stay and do restoration work on site and the other will go on a interpretative kayak trip in the bay. We will kayak along Sausalito’s waterfront viewing the local wildlife, including seals, and sea lions.

RSVP! If you want to join the fun, please send Fabiola Torres a message at ftorres@audubon.org to reserve your spot! Spaces are limited.

Optional: Visit the Bay Model Visitors Center, it’s free. The Bay Model is a three-dimensional hydraulic model of San Francisco Bay and Delta areas capable of simulating tides and currents. It is over 1.5 acres in size and represents an area from the Pacific Ocean to Sacramento and Stockton, including: the San Francisco, San Pablo and Suisun Bays and a portion of the Sacramento - San Joaquin Delta. I recommend visiting the place after the kayaking trip. For more information: https://www.spn.usace.army.mil/Missions/Recreation/Bay-Model-Visitor-Center/

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