We had a ton of fun at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History for Fossil Family Night. We learned a lot about fossils, geologic time, and 3D printing!
Opinión: Mujeres y Latinas en el nuevo Congreso
Las elecciones del pasado noviembre resultaron en cambios importantes en la composición del Congreso de Estados Unidos, especialmente el cambio de liderazgo en la Cámara de Representantes el cual es ahora de mayoría Demócrata.
A Tree-Filled Celebration to Close the Year
Archaeology Family Day
The Corazón Latino team and their fantastic cohort of bilingual volunteers had a ton of fun at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History’s Archaeology Family Day! Even though some time has passed since the event, we still find ourselves thinking about the fun we had.
Opinión: El Fondo para la Conservación de las Tierras y Aguas podría acabarse
La re autorización permanente del Fondo para la Conservación de las Tierras y Aguas es una inversión en la Economía de los Estados Unidos y la salud de nuestra Nación.
Opinion: Permanent Reauthorization of the LWCF is an Investment in America’s Economy and the Health of Our Nation
One of few remaining non-partisan causes that supports healthy economies, environment and communities is in jeopardy.
Celebremos y conservemos nuestras tierras en común en el Día Nacional de Las Tierras Públicas.
Este sábado 22 de septiembre celebraremos en el país lo que todos tenemos en común: nuestras tierras públicas.
Opinion: Give Back to Our Parks on National Public Lands Day 2018
September 22 marks the 25th National Public Lands Day, the largest, all-volunteer event focused on restoring America’s public lands.
NEEF Launches NPLD Promotional Toolkit in Spanish
The project is a collaboration between NEEF, the US Forest Service and Corazón Latino to encourage NPLD participation within the Spanish-speaking communities.
Webinar: Increasing Diversity in our Public Lands & Waters
National Public Lands Day (NPLD) is the nation’s largest, single-day volunteer event for public lands. Every year, NPLD brings together hundreds of thousands of individual, community and organizational volunteers to help restore America’s public lands.
RioPalooza 2018
On July 20, Potomac Riverkeeper Network, USDA Forest Service, Corazón Latino and multiple partners hosted RioPalooza - an event focused on celebrating the river with friends and family. There were loads of activities to participate in ranging from rafting to dancing to a fish petting zoo!
RioPalooza, la aventura que permitió estrechar lazos entre los humanos y el río
Durante este evento, el cual fue posible gracias a la coordinación de esfuerzos del U.S. Forest Service, Corazón Latino, Potomac Riverkeepers, Hispanic Access Foundation, North Bay Adventure, Park Rx America, Unity Healthcare, Buffalo Soldiers, se realizaron distintas actividades de integración que brindaron a los asistentes nuevas formas de acercarse a la naturaleza y convivir en espacios abiertos.
Congressional Briefing: Land, Water y Comunidad
Pollinator Week: A Celebration of Bees, Bats, and Butterflies (and many others)
The Corazón Latino team was sure to make the most of pollinator week this year! With the help of its partners, Corazón Latino was able to highlight the importance of pollinators and engage audiences of all ages. The main events were the Pollinators Under Pressure film premier, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Farmers Market, and Sábado Solsticio (Solstice Saturday).
Future Scientists Spotted at Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens
On June 10, Corazón Latino and its partners hosted an awesome civic science event at Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens in Washington, D.C. This time, the hot topic was an invasive species known as the emerald ash borer.
Pollinators Under Pressure: A Collaboration Among People for Pollinators
Join us in creating a buzz around the global launch of Pollinators Under Pressure, a short film produced by Tree Media to highlight the plight and diversity of pollinators.
WEBINAR: Connecting Rivers and the Latino Community
This webinar will kick off the summertime celebration of the 50th Year Anniversary of the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act. “Congress passed this landmark legislation on Oct. 2, 1968, to preserve selected rivers with outstanding natural, cultural, and recreational values in a free-flowing condition for the enjoyment of present and future generations.”
Media Advisory: Multicultural Citizen Science and Environmental Restoration Event
Multicultural Citizen Science and Restoration Event to Educate and Engage Diverse Communities from the DC Metropolitan Area in Forest Health and its connection to Human Health.
This bilingual event will focus on education and monitoring of the Emerald Ash Borer, an invasive species that is killing millions of trees in the US.
“Glamping” Trip at NorthBay: A weekend of Adventure, Citizen Science, and S'mores
Last weekend, Corazón Latino and our partners from the USDA Forest Service, Park Rx America, National Park Trust, and Unity Health Care hosted an overnight trip to NorthBay Adventure Camp. If you’re not familiar with NorthBay, this place is absolutely amazing.
Citizen Science: Reto Descubre el Bosque
Last Sunday, Corazón Latino, in partnership with the USDA Forest Service, organized a “Reto Descubre el Bosque” (“Discover-the-Forest Challenge”) event at Woodworth Park in Cheverly, MD. This was our opportunity to organize a multi-cultural event around the City Nature Challenge