Alexla will be guiding a series of four bilingual walks, which will take place at DuPont State Recreational Forest, the Park at Flat Rock, Vaughn Creek Greenway, and the Brevard Greenway. The walks all take place on public lands that Conserving Carolina has helped to create, and will feature waterfalls, birdwatching, and a non-native invasive species scavenger hunt.
Alexla is also translating materials at Conserving Carolina’s trailheads, as well as parts of the website into Spanish. She will be producing a series of short social media videos intended to engage young people. And she will produce a series of videos that will help educate people about wildlife and conservation. Topics may include gardening for butterflies, the NC Bird Atlas, community partnerships, and the role of conservation in climate solutions.
She says, “Conserving Carolina has done significant work, but there are people in our community who have not been able to appreciate it completely. I promise to try my best to help many feel included, recognized, represented, and essential.
“Not only do we deserve to enjoy our environment, but it is our responsibility to make sure that younger and future generations enjoy this, too. To the readers of this article, I hope that after I finish my internship, more People of Color, LGBTQ2S+ individuals and many more folks can fall in love with our home just as I have. And maybe one of you can take my place in continuing this work of natural inclusion.”
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