26 May 2022
Alum to Alumni
A bittersweet end to my academic career as I finished California State University, Chico with a degree in Recreation Hospitality & Park Management option in Parks & Natural Resources (RHPM) with minors in Biological Sciences…
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25 May 2022
Josie Gutierrez: USFS South Advisory Council Member leaves her Mark Beyond Hiking Trails
San Antonio, Texas is home to an array of nature attractions. Latinos account for more than half of the city’s population, yet not many of them have experienced camping, kayaking, hiking, and other outdoor recreational…
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24 May 2022
FRONT PAGE LIVE: The Climate Crisis is a Public Health Crisis, Especially for Communities of Color and the Poor
On May 18th, as part of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute (CHCI) annual issues summit, organizers held a panel discussion called “A Better Environment for Better Health.” The panel, moderated by Felipe Benitez, Executive Director,…
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24 May 2022
DIARIO DE AVISOS: El oeste de EE.UU. arde a un ritmo vertiginoso
Los incendios forestales en Estados Unidos inauguraron la temporada quemando de forma frenética hectáreas tanto rurales como urbanas en una escena infernal. Desde California hasta Nuevo México, las llamas no perdonan nada a su paso.…
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23 May 2022
CCC Fellow: From Blackjack Peninsula to Indiana to Matagorda Island
Another update from Aransas National Wildlife Refuge! The past few months since my first blog post has been busy. Starting with the beginning of this month (May) we wrapped up Phase 1 and transitioned into…
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18 May 2022
Roberto Salazar: The Value of Networking and Working for a Cause
Roberto Salazar grew up in Las Vegas, New Mexico, a small town that is predominantly populated by Latinos, and home to New Mexico Highlands University, where Salazar received his Bachelor of Arts in Management and…
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