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Personal Connections Key to Getting Latinos Out Into Nature

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Record-high temperatures have been sending Californians out to explore the state's parks in droves these days. But those people are mostly white. That's why state and private groups are launching a new effort to welcome people of color to parks. The California Report intern Michelle Dutro went hiking with one of these groups, and brings us the story.

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