Hispanic Heritage Month began on September 15 and ended yesterday. Or so says the U.S. Forest Service’s homepage. However, unlike the other four banner ads, which click through to provide information on Fall Colors, wildfires, and the like, the Hispanic Heritage Month banner ad links to nothing. The Wayback Machine says that the Forest Service’s Hispanic Heritage dead link first showed up on its homepage on October 10, five days before the month-long observance’s end. For those who wish to know about National Hispanic Heritage Month, click on this link.
Andy
What forest policies is this supposed to address? How many other groups or causes celebrated in Oct didn’t make to the web page at all? If I was to complain to USFS, I’d suggest that they shouldn’t be singling out one group over others. But that’s still not forest policy/planning related.
https://nationaldaycalendar.com/october-monthly-observations/ among many is Italian-American heritage month.