30 November 2021
PUBLIC NEWS SERVICE: Conservation Groups Build Support for Riverside County Wildlife Refuge
HEMET, Calif. -- Public-lands groups are asking Congress to support the proposed Western Riverside County Wildlife Refuge, a 500,000-acre swath between Hemet and Temecula in Southern California.
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30 November 2021
Taking Science to the Streets
Citizen science is a community-based approach to science that pulls in the public. It’s been cited as early as the mid-1800s when German migrant Ferdinand Mueller enlisted the Australian public to aid in plant collection…
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24 November 2021
SHIFT Summit 2021 and First Two Months of my Fellowship
The first two months of my fellowship at National Trails System have been engaging, educational, inspiring, and exciting! I feel so fortunate to work with a group of people who are so knowledgeable and passionate…
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19 November 2021
Hispanic Access Applauds DOI Removing Derogatory Names from Federal Lands
Today, Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland established a review process to remove derogatory names of the nation’s federal lands. In response to the order, Hispanic Access Foundation’s President and CEO Maite Arce released the…
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19 November 2021
Hispanic Access Applauds House of Representatives for Passing Build Back Better Act
Today, the House of Representatives passed the Build Back Better Act, a historic investment in the country’s climate and clean energy future. In response to the confirmation, Hispanic Access Foundation’s President and CEO Maite Arce…
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19 November 2021
Hispanic Access Foundation and USFWS Launch Recruitment for 2022 Directorate Fellows Program
Hispanic Access Foundation is partnering with the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (FWS) through its MANO Project, along with Greening Youth Foundation, Alaska Native Science and Engineering Program, Thurgood Marshall College Foundation (TMCF) and American…
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