Making Connections With the Earth
In honor of Earth Day, we asked PEEC volunteers and community partners to share the ways that they feel connected […]
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There’s always something happening outdoors on the Pajarito Plateau!
In honor of Earth Day, we asked PEEC volunteers and community partners to share the ways that they feel connected […]
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By Chick Keller The eastern part of the Jemez Volcano slopes down to the Rio Grande. The Pajarito Plateau interrupts
Celebrating Our Local Environment on the Pajarito Plateau Read More »
Article and Images by Fraser and Cathy Goff In these days of quarantine, there’s no better time to explore the
The Geology of Los Alamos 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 »
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 »
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 »
By Jean Dewart Let’s go back, to a time “before clouds.” The air is primarily made up of gases —
Clouds and the Water Cycle Read More »
By PEEC Staff There are so many ways to get outside, from taking a hike, to gardening, to fishing, to
The PEEC Staff’s Favorite Picnic Recipes Read More »
In the early days of Los Alamos, hikers created trails by traveling along the most convenient path. Today, trail builders work to reduce erosion and to redesign trails that are suitable for a variety of users.
Great Trails Don’t Just Happen, They Are Built Read More »