Opening the Doors of National Parks to Latinos

This year the national Park Service turns 100 years old. In celebration of this historic date, the organization Latino Outdoors has taken to promoting walks and outdoor activities among Latinos, to help them discover the natural treasures hidden in the parks. The idea is to help Latinos connect and learn to take care of the environment, because Latinos are among those who least often visit and benefit from the national parks. Fernando Torres accompanied the group on a recent excursion in the Golden Gate National Park in Northern California. This story is part of our series, “Hablando de la Raza”.
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