100 Households for PEEC
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Help PEEC reach our goal of 100 Households with Smith’s Community Rewards!
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On Friday, December 1st, sixty-odd people met in Socorro for the first statewide meeting of the newest chapter of DarkSky International: New Mexico DarkSky.
Insects are responsible for around 85% of the critical pollination of plants. Without them a cascade of events happens. The food we rely on slowly disappears, birds die of hunger, and biodiversity crashes. What can we do to help?
Why Does It Matter? Read More »
To really help pollinators we need to make a shift from traditional, sterile landscapes to wilder, more native plantings, reduce pesticide use and leave Fall leaves and stems.
How do we shift our thinking? Read More »
PEEC is accepting board member applications for terms starting in October 2024.
Interested in Becoming a PEEC Board Member? Read More »
Los Alamos County is an official Bee City USA affiliate as of 2/16/2024. We hold monthly, public committee meetings and will be hosting educational events throughout the year to raise awareness about pollinators and how to help protect them.
PEEC is delighted to announce Bee City Los Alamos! Read More »
I am looking forward to good butterflying in 2024. In this month’s blog we have two stories.
Butterflies: A Consuming Passion Read More »
With winter receding in our rearview mirrors, it is past time to lay out some fun projects and goals for the 2024 season. If you’re scratching your head about what to do this year, consider Northern Azure and Julia Orangetip.
New Mexico, Meet the Northern Azure Read More »
A lot of good butterfly stuff happened in 2023, thanks in large part to your efforts. Last month we celebrated Jeff Glassberg’s discovery of White-tufted Sootywing (Pholisora albicirrus), which is a new member of New Mexico’s butterfly fauna. Other naturalists generated two additional New Mexico state record butterflies in 2023. Observations for each were made public via iNaturalist and each provoked a substantial online conversation about the correct identity and the significance of the observation. Read on for details.
New Mexico Butterfly Highlights for 2023 Read More »