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Oregon 26 April 2025

Remar Por El Río Luckiamute

Este evento será solamente en español. ¡Todos son bienvenidos, ya sea que hablen español como primer idioma o no!

¡Explore el río Luckiamute en una divertida excursión en canoa donde aprenderá sobre ecología fluvial e historia local!

Sumérgete en un viaje histórico por el río con los guardaparques Steve Hernandez y Ricardo Rodriguez. Esta excursión en canoa te llevará a través del tiempo, explorando la rica ecología del río y cómo las prácticas comerciales del pasado han transformado nuestros ecosistemas fluviales. Descubrirás los secretos de los mejillones de agua dulce, aprenderás sobre los antiguos viajes de troncos, y conocerás el papel crucial de los castores en la salud del río. Una aventura educativa y emocionante que conecta la historia natural con las tradiciones culturales de Oregón.

Este evento gratuito está abierto para todas las personas a partir de los 6 años, y se llevará a cabo completamente en español.
 
Sábado, 20 de Septiembre
Hora: 1:00 - 4:00 pm
Lugar: Luckiamute State Natural Area*
*¿Necesitas un aventón? Tendremos transporte en camioneta para el evento, saliendo de la Biblioteca de Independence a las 8:30 a.m.

¡GRATIS!
 
Si te interesa asistir a este evento, regístrate aquí : https://www.luckiamutelwc.org/remar-por-luckiamute.html
Utah 10 April 2025

Latino Conservation Week Land Stewardship Campout & Project

Celebrate Latino Conservation Week by getting out onto the landscape with the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance and our partners at the Bureau of Land Management!

Camp, share meals and work to protect wild places, plants and animals through hands-on restoration and protection work in some of Utah's most beautiful landscapes. 

Consider this your outdoor classroom in land management, biology, ecology, outdoor experience and more!

We hope you will join us!


Alaska 25 March 2025

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Event Description

New York 26 September 2024

Free Fishing Program

The NYSDEC I FISH NY program is excited to offer a free and engaging outdoor education experience through fishing.  We provide all the necessary equipment, bait, and instruction will be in English and Spanish (1pm-2p).  Space is limited for each one hour session.  The event is first come, first served. 

To preregister, visit.

Programa de Pesca Gratis Tickets, Sat, Sep 28, 2024 at 1:00 PM | Eventbrite

 

 

 

 

Minnesota 20 September 2024

Explorando el norte

Discovering what it means to be a Latino exploring the outdoors. What is our role in conservation? How can we change the narrative? How we can we mobilize to be advocates for nature in our own lives? These questions and more are explored over a weekend trip camping in Northern Minnesota, taking in the sights of the Great Lakes.

Maryland 19 September 2024

Conservation Trivia!

Come down to the North Tract of Patuxent to play a game of conservation trivia!

This is a drop in program, and no registration is required.

We will be giving out prizes for winners! 

 

Maryland 19 September 2024

LCW Archery Session

You are invited to join us for an exciting inflatable archery session in celebration of Latino Conservation Week. This activity is open to all ages and promises to be a lot of fun! It's a great way to have some fun, and learn about conservation!

We can't wait to see you there!

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¡Estás invitado a unirte a nosotros para una excitante sesión de tiro con arco inflable en celebración de la Semana de Conservación Latina! Esta actividad es abierta a todas las edades y promete ser muy divertida. ¡Es una excelente manera de divertirse y aprender sobre la conservación!  

¡No podemos esperar a verte allí! 

 

Texas 19 September 2024

HERITAGE AND STEWARDSHIP: HISPANIC LEADERSHIP IN AMERICAN CONSERVATION WEBINAR

Latino communities across the U.S. have a strong connection to the outdoors that is deeply rooted in culture and history of taking care of the land for medicine, food, recreation and protection for future generations. To kick off Latino Conservation Week and Hispanic Heritage Month – Join HECHO (Hispanics Enjoying Camping Hunting & the Outdoors) and the Hispanic Access Foundation for a dynamic event! Learn from Latino leaders about the importance of protecting public lands, advocacy efforts and policy tools to permanently protect the places for us and future generations.

California 18 September 2024

Sequoia campout

Save the Redwoods League seeks to nourish relationships with Central Valley Latino communities and support their wellbeing by providing opportunities for meaningful redwoods experiences. Therefore, in partnership with community-based organization, LEAP (Latino Equity, Advocacy & Policy) Institute, we will engage community members with the opportunity to recreate, learn and camp overnight at Save the Redwoods League acquired and protected Alder Creek property and participate in a stewardship activity in support of Giant Sequoia Forest conservation.
 
Our main objectives are to provide access to Alder Creek and offer relevant, engaging outdoor education and stewardship activities to enrich their forest experience and demonstrate the Latino community’s commitment to conservation. This will include an interactive hike to the Stagg tree, the 5th largest tree in the world, led by our restoration staff, and a small stewardship activity that benefits our restoration work at Alder Creek Grove.
 
The program will be delivered in partnership between the League’s Parks & Community Engagement & Restoration programs and LEAP (Latino Equity, Advocacy & Policy) Institute, a community-based organization serving the San Joaquin Valley. LEAP (Latino Equity, Advocacy & Policy) Institute engages communities to increase social justice awareness, strengthen grassroots leadership for the empowerment of Latinos, immigrants, farmworkers and youth to achieve environmentally sustainable justice while improving the economy and community health.
Alaska 18 September 2024

Latino Conservation Paint Night with Francisco Ramirez

Celebrate Latino Conservation Week by creating a painting of blueberries in the mountains with Francisco Ramirez. Originally from Oaxaca, Mexico, he is a local artist that now resides in Anchorage. You can find his art and murals around town. This paint night is for anybody with an interest in creating art about nature and learning more about Latino culture. All skill levels are welcome. Everyone is an artist!

For ages 10 and up. This event is $40/person; register at Recreation.gov.

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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. 

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