14 December 2022
Fernando Lara: Creating Maps to Protect Species on the California Coast
Fernando has always found it difficult to explain his work: “I take geospatial data and make maps, or, in other words: I make maps to visualize data on fauna and endangered plants."
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14 December 2022
New Report Highlights 12 Latino Heritage Landmarks in Need of Protection
The Report Comes on the Heels of Camp Hale-Continental Divide National Monument Designation, Pledge to Designate Avi Kwa Ame National Monument by President Biden
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13 December 2022
THE HILL: How to Address the Unequal Demographics of Climate Change
As policymakers gear for a new year of climate action and climate disasters, it is important for decision-makers to recognize that not everyone suffers the impacts of climate change equally. Latinos are twice as likely…
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08 December 2022
PUBLIC NEWS SERVICE: Report: Improved Access to Nature Bolsters Biodiversity, Community
Promoting access to nature for underserved communities can improve quality of life while bolstering biodiversity and fighting climate change, according to a new report from the Hispanic Access Foundation.
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06 December 2022
Making Waves at COP27
For the first time ever, Hispanic Access Foundation attended COP27 this November at Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt– a huge step in the growth of our climate program!
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05 December 2022
Trail Survey in a Burn Scar
Hello MANO friends and readers! For this month’s blog post I’d like to tell you all about the field work I did this month on the trails of the Pecos Wilderness. Wilderness area is a…
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