15 June 2022
Learning City History through the National Parks Service
If you had asked me two months ago what I envisioned when I heard someone say “National Parks Service,” I probably would have responded by describing rolling mountain ranges, cascading waters, and towering trees. Or…
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14 June 2022
Start of The Summer Field Season
Hello my friends! I am once again writing to you from the Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forest and Pawnee National Grassland (ARP) located in Fort Collins, Colorado. The summer field season is finally here, and…
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14 June 2022
Colorado or Bust
Hello everyone! My name is Letty Rodriguez, and I am new fellow for the Wild and Scenic Rivers and the National Trails Systems. I have been working remotely since I first started back in April…
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14 June 2022
USFS Southern Region Advisory Council Meets to Discuss Representation of Underserved Communities in the Outdoors
This month, Hispanic Access Foundation’s U.S. Forest Service Southern Region Advisory Council traveled to Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest in northern Georgia to discuss how to diversify outdoor spaces, and welcome underrepresented groups.
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14 June 2022
Valle de Oro National Wildlife Refuge
I have been at Valle de Oro National Wildlife Refuge for about four months now, and I have had an amazing experience so far. Over the past few months, I have had a lot of…
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10 June 2022
PUBLIC NEWS SERVICE: Lagging in Vaccinations, TX Latinos Offered COVID Shots at Church
Promoting the theme "unity in community," the Hispanic Access Foundation has partnered with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to bring COVID-19 vaccine clinics to Latino churches in three Texas communities.
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