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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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24 July 2022

Conserving American History

On the night of April 14, 1865, tragedy struck the nation as John Wilkes Booth assassinated President Abraham Lincoln. Many books and dissertations have been written about those two figures and that night. But this…
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21 July 2022

Hispanic Access President and CEO Joins Roundtable for Ceremonial Signing of the Federal Interagency Council on Outdoor Recreation

Today, Maite Arce, Hispanic Access Foundation President and CEO, was invited by the Biden-Harris administration for a roundtable discussion and the ceremonial signing of the Federal Interagency Council on Outdoor Recreation (FICOR), which will work…
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21 July 2022

Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham Proclaims July 16th- July 24th Latino Conservation Week in New Mexico

New Mexico Wild applauds Governor Lujan Grisham for proclaiming the third week of July, Latino Conservation Week. The Proclamation Reads:WHEREAS, Latino communities have long lived on, thrived upon, and conserved New Mexico's natural resources and…
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20 July 2022

Rep. Barragán Introduces Latino Conservation Week Resolution

Today, Congresswoman Nanette Diaz Barragán (CA-44) introduced a resolution with 10 of her House colleagues that would support the designation of the third week in July as “Latino Conservation Week”. The week will recognize the…
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