New Mexico Naturalist: Mariana Rivera Freeman
Mariana Rivera Freeman is the Field Science Specialist at PEEC. Prior to that, she studied prairie dogs at Valles Caldera National Preserve.
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There’s always something happening outdoors on the Pajarito Plateau!
Mariana Rivera Freeman is the Field Science Specialist at PEEC. Prior to that, she studied prairie dogs at Valles Caldera National Preserve.
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Bats are extraordinary creatures that benefit people in myriad ways — the world would be infinitely poorer without them. Bats
By Jean Dewart During the fall, winter, and spring, precipitation is brought to New Mexico by midlatitude westerly winds. As
Blues are giving me complexes. Or are my complexes giving me the Blues? By Steve Cary Please allow me a
By Siobhan Niklasson, Education Programs Director Con muchas manos el trabajo es menos reads the sign at the Northern Youth
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By Patricia Galagan “Why are you photographing dead trees?” someone asked, when my husband, Philip Metcalf, and I first began
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By Casey Harthorn, New Mexico Department of Game & Fish In New Mexico, we have both native and introduced fish
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By Fraser & Cathy Goff In Northern New Mexico, we are fortunate to be situated very close to the Valles
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UPDATED: September 2, 2020 By Jenna Stanek Los Alamos County is home to a unique subspecies of black bear, the
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