The Geology of Los Alamos
Article and Images by Fraser and Cathy Goff In these days of quarantine, there’s no better time to explore the […]
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Article and Images by Fraser and Cathy Goff In these days of quarantine, there’s no better time to explore the […]
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You use water every day, but have you thought much about where it comes from? Learn about where our water
Week 5, Day 5: Water Infrastructure Read More »
By Elizabeth Watts In Los Alamos county, we get our household water from an aquifer. But what is an aquifer?
How Los Alamos Gets Its Water Read More »
Residential water users in the United States use about 30% of their water outdoors, on their lawns and gardens. Today,
Week 5, Day 4: Water-wise Gardening Read More »
By Denise Matthews An underground web of life lives hidden away in the soil of every healthy garden. This community
Water-wise Garden Coming to the Nature Center Read More »
Today’s Take It Outside post is about water and the landscape. This week’s activities are brought to you in partnership
Week 5, Day 3: Water and the Landscape Read More »
Today’s Take It Outside post is about water — specifically the water on the Pajarito Plateau. This week’s activities are
Week 5, Day 2: Water and History Read More »
By Aimee Slaughter, Museum Educator, Los Alamos Historical Society How did people in the Pajarito Plateau’s past get their water?
Water, People, and the Past Read More »
Welcome to week five of Take It Outside! This week, we are focusing on water and water conservation. This week’s
Week 5, Day 1: The Water Cycle Read More »