31 March 2022
California's Gold: Santa Monica Mountains
Welcome back, avid MANO blog readers; it’s great to see you! Unfortunately, the Omicron variant and the holiday season left me little to write about during the past four months. Thankfully, March has been fantastic…
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30 March 2022
Big Night, Little Friends: The Great Salamander Crossing
While Amherst, Massachusetts is most known for its abundance of colleges and the more than twenty thousand undergraduate students that call it home, the outskirts are quiet and quaint. Driving around, it feels like your…
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30 March 2022
Moy Mendez: Cultivating Change Through Ministry
“It’s almost like a calling. A deep desire that I have inside to be able to provide a leg-up for people that look like me, people that share my story—a person of color.”
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25 March 2022
CAPITOL WEEKLY: Protecting California’s public lands is a top priority
My love of nature started in the San Gabriel Mountains near Los Angeles. As a child, I went there to hike and enjoy trips with my father. Since then, going out into nature has become…
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25 March 2022
Hispanic Access Applauds DOI Secretary Visit to Castner Range
Today, the U.S. Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland visited Caster Range and met with Rep. Veronica Escobar (D-TX 16th District) during the peak of poppy season to discuss permanent protections for Castner Range in…
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23 March 2022
Fabiola Torres-Toledo: Becoming One of Nature’s Ambassadors
Stony coral tissue loss disease is a waterborne disease that began threatening corrals in Florida, then expanded to the Caribbean. To protect these organisms and stop the disease from spreading, divers must apply amoxicillin paste…
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