Featured Volunteer: Adah Gellis
Adah Gellis, a busy senior at Los Alamos High School has been volunteering multiple times a week at the Los […]
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Adah Gellis, a busy senior at Los Alamos High School has been volunteering multiple times a week at the Los […]
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By Bob Walker The largest of the passerines, perching birds, Common Ravens (Corvus corax) can be seeing flying high over
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By Bob Walker From spring to fall, as you hike along the canyons in Los Alamos County, you are likely
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Dr. Richard Williams, a.k.a Mouser, is a new member of the PEEC Board of Directors. He coordinates the Los Alamos Breeding
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By Bob Walker New Mexico’s Sandhill Cranes (Antigone canadensis) are returning north now, after spending the fall and winter at
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By Bob Walker You can find the White-breasted Nuthatch (Sitta carolinensis) at the nature center almost any time of the
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This past year PEEC piloted a new youth minor–mentor volunteer program. Ana (8) and Olie (5) were paired with some
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By Terry Beery, Bob Dryja, and Jennifer Macke The 2018 Los Alamos County science fair was held on January 20th.
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By Bob Walker The least often seen of our nuthatches, the Red-breasted Nuthatch (Sitta canadensis) has orange-red underparts, is generally
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