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18 August 2022

Nature Speaks Spanish!

According to Forbes, the U.S. has the second largest population of Spanish speakers in the world. With a population of 332 million inhabitants in the U.S. (United States Census Bureau), 13 percent of them speak…
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02 August 2022

Latino Conservation Week

Hello, my name is Josh Salwey, and I am a HAF intern for Vsitor Services at Trempealeau National Wildlife Refuge In Trempealeau, Wisconsin. This past week our refuge was celebrating Latino Conservation Week. During the…
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01 August 2022

Exploring Piru Creek

Hello all! My name is Mireya, and I've been a biologist intern at the Ventura US Fish & Wildlife field office for about a month now. So far, one of my favorite aspects of this…
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31 July 2022

Nature is Alive at John Heinz

When you work at the John Heinz NWR Refuge, you don’t just do one thing. As an Environmental Education Intern, I have had the wonderful opportunity to learn archery, release native species of turtles, install…
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26 July 2022

Communication leads to proactive change for a sustainable future.

While days are going fast as the blistering summer dry lushes verdant fields into a golden hue. These past months I’ve been enriched with a community that dedicates its time to maintaining vital resources for…
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25 July 2022

Rov Nstib Koj Dua (Meet You Again- In Hmong)

My Conservation Banking fellowship with U.S Fish and Wildlife at the Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office has come to an end. Prior to this fellowship, I had spent my time with California State Park as…
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