La campaña LA River Para Todos es para garantizar que los parques fluviales permanezcan centrados en las necesidades de su comunidad.
¡Únase a la Conservación de Ríos y Montañas en esta feria de recursos para aprender más y ayudar a hacer de este un río para todos!
The Lower LA River Para Todos campaign is to ensure that river parks remain centered around your community’s needs.
Join the Rivers and Mountains Conservancy at this resource fair to learn more and to help make this a river for all!
Thursday 08/03/2023 from 5:30-7pm
Great turnout to celebrate the West Coyote Hills Trails opening ceremony. This project is the result of years of grassroots advocacy. We thank the many partners who along with the RMC were able to bring this to fruition.
#fullerton#coyotehills#hikeorangecounty@FullertonCA
During #publicservicerecognitionweek the RMC introduces our newest staff member, Chad. He is excited to contribute to meaningful projects and programs that will inspire the next generation of environmental stewards.
Happy Pub Service Recognition Week to our hardworking RMC staff
Join us 5/11 for a dynamic discussion with #AAPI leaders and storytellers who will discuss events that shape the AAPI experience in CA, and their plans, hopes, and calls to action for the future.
To register visit: https://t.co/ABWchHjLCt
@CalNatResources@CaliforniaDFW
As the RMC celebrates #AAPIHeritageMonth we invite you to join these special virtual events from @CalNatResources
This month we honor #AAPI leaders in the environmental field and their work to preserve the environment for current and future generations.
https://t.co/4z05JQIPdu
Happy #ArborDay from the RMC!
Trees cool our air, prevent erosion, muffle noise pollution, and produce the oxygen we breathe.
For a full list of projects that expand #greenspace in your community, visit https://t.co/DQKUiRfgA3
Fun times creating clay “seed bombs” to encourage the spread of native flower species in our urban areas. Thank you to @ActiveSGV for hosting us at #626goldenstreets in San Dimas!
RMC staff celebrated #EarthDay and the opening of #campfire Discovery Trails this morning. Great community turnout to volunteer and learn more about native plants and wildlife in their backyards.
Proud to have funded this incredible project! We greatly look forward to the programming, training, and continued positive impact @TheCCLB will have in this education center.
We have expanded! Thank you Senator @BenAllenCA for your leadership. We look forward to working with our new communities in the South Bay & Catalina Island to further our mission of #openspaceforall!
Last night, @GavinNewsom signed two more of my bills! #SB502 will help to better protect consumers from toxic chemicals found in our daily lives, and #SB1122 expands the territory of the @RMConservancy to allow for more habitat protection and recreational use opportunities.
Excited to engage with community and state partners at the Outdoors for All workshop! 🥾🌳��
Thank you to @CalNatResources Deputy Secretary for Access Katherine Toy for guiding this effort and @ResourcesLF for organizing.
#openspaceforall #parkequity #access
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