Discover Puerto Rico Provides Gift Givers The Opportunity To Adopt A Coquí And Give Back To Nature This Holiday Season
As future travelers lean to outdoor experiences in 2021, the partnership with Conservación ConCiencia supports the preservation of Puerto Rico s richest asset, its abundance of natural resources and local wildlife
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SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico, Dec. 15, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Discover Puerto Rico, the Island s Destination Marketing Organization (DMO), in partnership with local environmental research and conservation organization, Conservación ConCiencia, invites everyone to give the gift of nature and
Adopt a Coquí this holiday season, supporting Puerto Rico s vast natural resources. A symbol of Puerto Rico worldwide, the
Community Spotlight: A year that will live in infamy
Cory Jobe Contributing Columnist
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As we enter the final few weeks of the holiday season and the end of 2020, which has been a year we will not soon forget, we need to remember to support local.
Support local initiatives have been around for years, but this year is different. Our small business owners deserve our support. This past year we have witnessed first-hand the resilience of shop owners and their employees who have gone the extra mile to make our visit and experiences unique. The independent shops and small business owners are what make the Rivers Routes region of southwest Illinois complete.
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Jacksonville Unveils Over 30 Miles of Trails within New 7 Creeks Recreation Area
December 9, 2020 GMT
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (BUSINESS WIRE) Dec 9, 2020
Home to the largest urban park system in America, Jacksonville has unveiled the newly branded 7 Creeks Recreation Area. Starting near the intersection of New Berlin and Cedar Point roads, the network of preserves runs east to Black Hammock Island in northeast Jacksonville and consists of seven creeks and over 30 miles of trails. The 7 Creeks Recreation name symbolizes the collection of seven local, state and federal parks in northeast Jacksonville offering expansive recreational activities like nature trails and waterways for hiking, biking, horseback riding, kayaking, boating, paddle boarding, fishing and more to visitors.