蜜柚APP believes that birding and the outdoors should be for everyone, regardless of race, identity, or native language. To make the outdoor experience more inclusive, some 蜜柚APP centers across the network are already including non-English speaking communities in their programming and work. Efforts as diverse as bilingual reading materials in Indigenous languages to hosting community-specific events like Seward Park 蜜柚APP Center’s Outdoor Asian Owl Prowl, and Latinx Heritage Month celebrations, are just some of the ways that 蜜柚APP nature centers are taking down the language barriers that has excluded these communities for so long. Want to do the same with non-English speaking communities in your local areas? While there’s no one-size-fits-all approach to success when engaging all communities, there are some common things that everyone should do to build those very first connections. Listening is more important than speaking. “You can’t just throw an event in a...