To The Los Alamos Community:
On behalf of the National Wildlife Federation®, we are pleased to congratulate Los Alamos on
participating in the Community Wildlife HabitatTM program for almost 10 years. They were the
first community in New Mexico to certify in 2015 and they have re-certified every year since.
During their time in the program, Los Alamos helped to certify hundreds of properties in the
Certified Wildlife Habitat® program. They also engaged their residents through several education
and outreach events including tabling at the annual Earth Day Festival, offering programming to
students and families and hosting garden tours. This is just a small snapshot of the great work that
the community has completed over the years.
Los Alamos’ accomplishments would not be possible without the contributions of their community
wildlife habitat team, which include Selvi and Hari Viswanathan, Richard and Hedy Dunn, Laura
Loy and Michele Altherr, as well as the countless volunteers and local partners who helped the
community create and maintain wildlife habitat.
The National Wildlife Federation is proud to have a community like Los Alamos as part of our
national network of communities that have chosen to make creating wildlife habitat and
sustainable gardening practices an important priority. Congratulations on this amazing impact and
we look forward to seeing all that you continue to accomplish in the years to come!
Sincerely,
The Community Wildlife Habitat Team
Thanks Casey for posting this letter congrtulating our community. It is my wish we continue and add more certifications . We have NWF handouts at Nature Center also tomorrow Earth Day Festival PEEC Booth.
Thank you
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A great letter, and Hearty Congratulations to the Los Alamos community wildlife habitat team for the 10 year anniversary of their relevant and wonderful work that they have done, and continue to do!
Thank you Mathy
Another decade of wonderful work by you all. Selvi, I am really proud of you, so actively participating in preserving the wild life. I admire your dedication to your work. I always enjoyed your butterflies, animals drinking in the pond and Hari’s tiger photography and many more photos. I wish you all another few more decades and continue with wildlife projects and celebrate the centenary too.
ONCE AGAIN HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS TO THE LOS ALA MOS COMMUNITY.
Thank you Jani! It means a lot our community is the First one to certify with NWF.
We did it in three years !
As I recall, Los Alamos was the first city to certify 100+ homes/establishments (a requirement for qualification) as wild life habitats. The National Wildlife Federation recognized it and that put New Mexico on the national map! Glad to learn that mission has snowballed into more properties to participate to preserve wildlife. You have an excellent mentors, team leaders and volunteers.
Congratulations to your community and PEEC for your vision and wishing continued success.
Sorry for the typos!!!
Here is the correct version:)
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As I recall, Los Alamos was the first city to certify 100+ homes/establishments (a requirement for qualification) as wildlife habitat. The National Wildlife Federation recognized it, putting New Mexico on the national map! Glad to learn that the mission has snowballed into more properties participating in preserving wildlife. You have excellent mentors, team leaders, and volunteers. Congratulations to your community and PEEC for your vision.
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Seenu! Thank you very much and PEEC played big role working with community.
Dear Selvi:
Congratulations! Over all these ten years your involvement with the community has been very robust and passionate and you are still eager to do more! I liked your photo too!
Regards, Rangan
Thank you dear Ranga! I am hoping to encourage this project as it is a good thing for our future generation.
Hello Selvi
Hearty Congratulations to you and the community for the successful work
over a decade.I like the photo too.I enjoyed reading every thing about the
community.
Thank you Lalita for your kind words .