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30 October 2024

MSN: Report: CA Latinos fishing for subsistence eat twice the legal limit of mercury

Hispanic families who fish to put food on the table are disproportionately affected by mercury, which accumulates in seafood in Southern California.
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30 October 2024

From Data to Disaster: Insights from my Climate Fellowship

As October comes to a close, my time as a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service climate fellow is nearing its end. This year has been full of rewarding opportunities and I feel very lucky that…
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29 October 2024

Field Work at Necedah NWR and Future Visit to Fort Carson

As I enter the 11th month of my fellowship with HAF and US Fish and Wildlife Service, I have been reflecting on the work I have accomplished. I have continued to do research and write…
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28 October 2024

RADIO BILINGUE: Latinos in the Fishing Sector

Latinos have been known to consider fishing part of their cultural heritage and their participation in fishing activities has been growing in the US. But what’s their role in the US fishing sector? And what…
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25 October 2024

Hispanic Access Foundation Releases Wildfire Educational Video Series and Wildlife Management Toolkit

As wildfires continue to increase in frequency and intensity across the United States, Hispanic Access Foundation released a wildfire educational video series and a wildfire management toolkit to empower Latino communities with vital information to…
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25 October 2024

Climate Fellowship Reflections

Time flies: this time last year I had just received the news of my acceptance as an INRMP Climate Change Fellow. As I was finishing my master’s and spending hours a day job searching, this…
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