Now Hear This: A Symphony of Sound!
Focusing on identifying the characteristics of sounds in nature.
Now Hear This: A Symphony of Sound! Read More »
Focusing on identifying the characteristics of sounds in nature.
Now Hear This: A Symphony of Sound! Read More »
Experts have been sounding the alarm about sweeping declines in insect populations globally. Researchers are rushing to better understand which species are in decline and mitigate losses.
New Mexico Butterfly Monitoring Network Update Read More »
Thanks to a grant from the Los Alamos Community Foundation, the Pajarito Environmental Education Center (PEEC) was able to hire the University of New Mexico’s Bureau of Business and Economic Research to conduct a market research project about the Los Alamos Nature Center.
Market Research Report Provides Insights to PEEC Read More »
Read about PEEC’s 2022 science fair awards, with descriptions of the projects.
PEEC’s 2022 Science Fair Award Recipients Read More »
How do we mark our individual or collective progress toward a greater understanding of our various butterflies? Steve Cary explains.
2021 in New Mexico Butterflies Read More »
Ecologically in the Northern Hemisphere, snow is important. In some western states, snow can make up 80% of the annual precipitation.
Mountain Ecology and the Immeasurable Importance of Snow Read More »
Get ideas about how you can enhance your experiences in nature by borrowing features of lenses and cameras in the latest journaling blog from Sue Watts.
From the Perching Place: Focus Read More »
Explore the intersections of folklore and science in Terry Foxx’s latest journaling blog post. Plus, get some tips on making winter journaling observations.
Steve Cary recounts his recent visit to southeast Arizona, shares highlights of the fall butterfly season in New Mexico, and reflects on the life of Dale Zimmerman.