What to Do if You See a Black Bear
Do you know what to do if you encounter a black bear in your neighborhood or while hiking? Check out […]
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By Craig Martin Imagine the amount of biodiversity information you could amass if you sent 1,000 observers out into the
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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