18 July 2022
PUBLIC NEWS SERVICE: 9th Annual Latino Conservation Week Kicks Off Today
This week is a great chance to enjoy the great outdoors - with more than fifty free events, up and down the state of California, as part of Latino Conservation Week.
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18 July 2022
EL PASO TIMES: Outdoor Adventures With His Grandfather Shaped Conservationist Gabe Vasquez as a Leader
Every time the train rumbled past his grandparents' home in Ciudad Juárez, Gabe Vasquez worried a coffee mug or picture frame might fall and shatter on the floor. The home was adjacent to a series…
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18 July 2022
EL PASO TIMES: Get Outdoors, El Paso. Here's a Guide to Get Started.
The Franklin Mountains, the most prominent geologic feature rising above the center of El Paso, a Hispanic-majority city, are named after a white merchant who briefly owned a ranch in the mid-1800s near present-day downtown.
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18 July 2022
US FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE: Agua es Vida - Water is Life
In celebration of Latino Conservation Week, San Diego National Wildlife Refuge Complex would like to highlight the importance of water in our wildlife refuges and its impact on local communities. Agua es Vida, in Spanish,…
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16 July 2020
TELLURIDE DAILY PLANET: Latino Conservation Week begins
Getting outside to enjoy the magnificent mountains that surround the area is a staple of the Southwest Colorado lifestyle, and Sheep Mountain Alliance (SMA) wants to ensure equal access to outdoor recreation and conservation opportunities…
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16 July 2020
ASPEN TIMES: Protecting natural resources, public lands important for all our communities
As COVID-19 continues affecting our lives, I’ve been reflecting on how grateful I am for our public lands, places my family and I can safely go to exercise, get some fresh air or just sit…
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