Making Healthy Connections with Nature
By Sue Watts “I come into the peace of wild things … the presence of still water. For a time, […]
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There’s always something happening outdoors on the Pajarito Plateau!
By Sue Watts “I come into the peace of wild things … the presence of still water. For a time, […]
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One of the hallmarks of springtime is the emergence of reptiles from their winter inactivity.
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By Daryl Ratajczak, Wildlife Biologist and Wildlife for You Instructor The start of spring means that New Mexico’s black bears
By Mariana Rivera Freeman If you’ve been hitting the trails as much as I have lately, you’ve likely come across
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By Hari Viswanathan Although mountain lions exist in Los Alamos and other parts of Northern New Mexico, most people will
By Mariana Rivera Freeman Among the many species of the rodent family Sciuridae, tree squirrels are generally known as asocial:
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By Elizabeth Watts, PEEC Educator Have you noticed any change in the days lately? No, I’m not talking about missing
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By Christy Wall, Atmospheric Scientist and 6th Grade Teacher at McCurdy Charter School Have you ever heard somebody say “If
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By Jenna Stanek and Steve Cary Pollination is a vital stage in the life cycle of all flowering plants. It
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