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By Steve Cary, July 31, 2020 Howdy New Mexico Butterflyers: The latest newsletter of the Native Plant Society of New […]
By Steve Cary, July 31, 2020 Howdy New Mexico Butterflyers: The latest newsletter of the Native Plant Society of New […]
We have reached the end of our Take It Outside summer challenge! By now, we hope you have found some
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Mariana Rivera Freeman is the Field Science Specialist at PEEC. Prior to that, she studied prairie dogs at Valles Caldera National Preserve.
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Did you know that the word ecology comes from the Greek roots “oikos,” or house, and “-logia” or study? So,
Bats are extraordinary creatures that benefit people in myriad ways — the world would be infinitely poorer without them. Bats
This week on Take It Outside, we are exploring weather and climate. Explore monsoon season, build a weather station, play
By Jean Dewart During the fall, winter, and spring, precipitation is brought to New Mexico by midlatitude westerly winds. As
Blues are giving me complexes. Or are my complexes giving me the Blues? By Steve Cary Please allow me a
This week on Take It Outside, visit a community garden in Abiquiú on our blog, and then check out the