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Arizona 03 July 2022

Latino Conservation Week Pollinator Celebration!

Learn about the amazing pollinators that call the Kaibab National Forest home and how you can help them! We will have 3 stations for you to visit and each will have supplies to make either "seed balls", bird feeders out of recycled materials, and bee watering stations! 

Texas 03 July 2022

Bilingual Walk

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”)

Texas 03 July 2022

Insect Night

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

 

 
Texas 03 July 2022

Latinxs In The Outdoors

Come celebrate Latino conservation week with The Frontera Land Alliance and Hueco Tanks State Park and Historic Site!! Join us on a guided hike through Hueco Tanks and learn about Latinx heritage and culture in the outdoors!

 

This tour will be an easy 1 mile ground-level hike. Some crouching will be necessary.

 

*Note: this event is not free. RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED. Call park headquarters (915) 857-1135.

Tour Fees:

$9 for persons 13 and up

$2 for children under 12 years

$2 for persons with Texas State Park Pass

 

What to Bring:

  • plenty of water

  • snacks

  • weather appropriate clothing

  • sun protection

  • sturdy shoes

 

For more information contact Community Outreach Interpreter, Nicole Roque, at Nicole.Roque@tpwd.texas.gov.

Texas 03 July 2022

Arte Al Aire Libre

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)

 
California 03 July 2022

Bilingual Walk in Time program in the Tower House Historic District

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

California 03 July 2022

Bilingual Salmon Lifecycle Hike below Whiskeytown Dam

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

California 03 July 2022

Paddleboarding on Whiskeytown Lake

Come explore the clear waters and sheltered coves of Whiskeytown Lake with our bilingual ranger!

Designed for those with little or no previous experience on a paddleboard, this ranger-led experience will introduce you to paddleboard basics and help you gain confidence as you discover a new way to experience Whiskeytown Lake.

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

California 02 July 2022

Kayak Whiskeytown Lake

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

 

California 01 July 2022

Caminata Guiada En Español en Harmon Canyon Preserve / Spanish Guided Hike at Harmon Canyon Preserve

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.

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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.