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Climate Justice Leadership Program of Centro Cultural: Kayaking the Tualatin River
On July 19th, members of the Climate Justice Leadership Program of Centro Cultural will enjoy kayaking the Tualatin River by Farmington Paddle Launch while learning about wildlife habitat and native plants.
Yoga y Terapia de Bosque en la La Playa
Yoga and forest bathing at the beautiful beaches of Fajardo, Puerto Rico.
Latino Conservation Advocacy Day at Montezuma Castle National Monument
As part of Mi Familia Vota’s Environmental Justice program we will be celebrating Latino Conservation Week July 13-21! In order to honor our beautiful, precious lands, we will visit Montezuma Castle National Monument to witness the incredible legacy of the Verde Valley! Join us on Tuesday, July 16, 2019 to show your LOVE for National Parks and Public Lands! Bring volunteers, friends, partners, and so on. We will meet at Mi Familia Vota's office parking lot at 7:00AM and we plan to load our vehicles and head to Montezuma Castle National Monument at 7:15AM. We hope to be back at the office around 12:30PM.
Maritime Heritage Trail Survey Dive - ¡Bucear y Encuesta del Sendero Marítimo Historical!
National Parks Conservation Association expanded its audience to include young military veterans and their families. A new partnership with AQUANAUTS ADAPTIVE AQUATICS will focus on monitoring and raising awareness of Biscayne National Park 's Maritime Heritage Trail through engagement activities with disabled veterans and civilian divers who will work with the National Park Service on the only submerged archaeological trail in the National Park system.
Planting like it's 1860!
Join Lincoln Home park rangers and volunteers from the University of Illinois Extension Master Gardeners for a bilingual program about how people in Abraham Lincoln’s neighborhood tended their gardens in the 1860s. Get your hands dirty as you pot your own seeds, learn about the various plants that were available when Abraham Lincoln lived in the neighborhood, and the benefits of growing your own food!
Latino Conservation Week at Lee Richardson Zoo
July 13th through the 21st marks 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. To help support this initiative we will be hosting a bilingual keeper chat held in both English and Spanish for community members to join us in learning about animal conservation Monday through Friday July 15th through the 19th at 2:30PM at the rhino habitat.
Latino Outdoors San Diego Group Restoration Project con Paletas
Latino Outdoors has partnered with San Diego Parks and Recreation for their monthly restoration project. Our group will assist cleaning and clearing out an area on Black Mountain just behind the Ranger Station. Participants will learn about some of the invasive plants challenging the natural habitat in and around San Diego as well as other restoration and trail maintenance opportunities they can volunteer for in the future.
Sea Turtle Hatchling Release at Padre Island National Seashore
Sea turtle biologists will provide bilingual programs (in English and Spanish) before public sea turtle hatchling releases. We invite Latino families and our spanish speaking community to join us at the releases. NOTE that exact dates of the release will depend on when the eggs hatch and the hatchlings are ready for release. For more information about future releases, visit our website at https://www.nps.gov/pais/learn/nature/hatchlingreleases.htm or follow our Facebook page at https://www.faceb`ook.com/nps.pais.seaturtles/ You can also call the Hatchling Hotline at (361) 949-7163.
Forest Service For A Day
Youth at the J. Churchill Owen Boys & Girls Club will get to hear from different people in the Forest Service to get a taste for what it's like. Smokey the Bear is also set to make an appearance, so get ready for facts and fun!
A Home For Everyone
Participants will learn about a unique group of birds called insectivores, the many ways they help humans, and what we can do to provide them with a home where they can thrive.