Water, People, and the Past
By Aimee Slaughter, Museum Educator, Los Alamos Historical Society How did people in the Pajarito Plateau’s past get their water? […]
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There’s always something happening outdoors on the Pajarito Plateau!
By Aimee Slaughter, Museum Educator, Los Alamos Historical Society How did people in the Pajarito Plateau’s past get their water? […]
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By Jean Dewart Let’s go back, to a time “before clouds.” The air is primarily made up of gases —
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By PEEC Staff There are so many ways to get outside, from taking a hike, to gardening, to fishing, to
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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.
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By Elena J. Perez I feel lucky that I live in a place that makes it so easy to get
Creating Nature-Inspired Art Read More »
By Natali Steinberg In these trying times, what could be better for your mental and physical health than getting outside
Getting Your Garden Started Read More »
By Denise Matthews Every spring the natural world wakes up, like an old friend saying hello. The apricots blossom, the
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By Sue Watts “I come into the peace of wild things … the presence of still water. For a time,
Making Healthy Connections with Nature Read More »
One of the hallmarks of springtime is the emergence of reptiles from their winter inactivity.
Lizards Basking in Spring Read More »