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29 July 2022

TECHNO TRENZ: The County’s Most Significant Event Thus Far Was Latino Conservation Week | Opinion

Latino Conservation Week came to an end at a crucial time when environmental justice and conservation are more needed than ever. The chance for Congress to pass significant climate justice legislation that will help address…
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28 July 2022

WE LIKE LA: 10 Things to do For This Saturday in L.A. [7-16-2022]

Ok… let’s see about finding you some Saturday to-dos. Below you’ll find our top three picks for today (July 16) in Los Angeles, followed by a bullet list of seven other quick ideas to consider.…
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28 July 2022

SAN ANTONIO CURRENT: Morning Acequia Hike Along San Juan Acequia

As part of Latino Conservation Week, join in for Morning Acequia Hike Along the San Juan Acequia! Saturday, July 16th, from 8am to 11am. Meet at Padre Park- 6515 Padre Dr. San Antonio, Texas 78214.…
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28 July 2022

HAPPENINGNEXT: Naturaleza y Comunidad

Come learn how to use iNaturalist and participate in conservation anywhere! About this Event Title: Naturaleza y Comunidad: Intro to iNaturalist & Nature ID Where: Springfield Armory National Historic Site When: July 17, 2022, 12…
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28 July 2022

THE CAPE COLLECTION: Hispanic Access Foundation Interns Kick Off Summer With The Service | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service

It’s Latino Conservation Week! This week is a chance to celebrate the Latinx community’s commitment to protecting our land and waters, raise awareness on important conservation issues, and empower a new and diverse generation of…
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28 July 2022

ORLANDO SENTINEL: Local Leaders Urge Desantis to Declare Climate Emergency in Florida

Community leaders urged Gov. Ron Desantis Monday to declare a state of climate emergency immediately in Florida citing a recent report from the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) that mentioned Florida is…
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