12 November 2021
Feeling free in the wilderness
I spent the 2.5-hour drive to the Sierra Ancha Wilderness jamming out to my music and admiring the beautiful views of mountains and lakes. The steep highway roads leading up and down the sides of…
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07 November 2021
Chilling in Chollas Creek
We were not just chilling in the creek, but it made for a better title. The federal government was thankfully spared from a shutdown last month, which allowed us to visit one of our RTCA…
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05 November 2021
Connecting with Purpose
In late October, I had the privilege of being a part of the Emerging Leaders Program at the SHIFT conference in Grand Junction Colorado. I was recognized as a young professional that identifies the environment…
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29 October 2021
Hispanic Access Statement on President Biden’s Build Back Better Act Framework
On October 28, President Biden announced the framework for the Build Back Better Act. In response to the confirmation, Hispanic Access Foundation’s President and CEO Maite Arce released the following statement:
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28 October 2021
Outdoor Advocacy Project and Hispanic Access Foundation Launch Online Campaign Calling on Biden Admin. to Use the Antiquities Act to Protect Public Lands and Waters
Today, the Hispanic Access Foundation and the Outdoor Advocacy Project launched an online campaign looking to encourage the signing of this letter urging President Biden to act swiftly to use his authority to protect public…
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27 October 2021
Lessons learned from Portland-Vancouver’s National Wildlife Refuges
During my internship, I had the opportunity to visit and learn about the National Wildlife Refuges across the Portland-Vancouver area. Before this internship, I didn’t understand what the differences are between parks. What made National…
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