Making Connections With the Earth
In honor of Earth Day, we asked PEEC volunteers and community partners to share the ways that they feel connected with our planet.
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In honor of Earth Day, we asked PEEC volunteers and community partners to share the ways that they feel connected with our planet.
Making Connections With the Earth Read More »
Article and Images by Fraser and Cathy Goff In these days of quarantine, there’s no better time to explore the
The Geology of Los Alamos Read More »
By Denise Matthews An underground web of life lives hidden away in the soil of every healthy garden. This community
Water-wise Garden Coming to the Nature Center Read More »
By Aimee Slaughter, Museum Educator, Los Alamos Historical Society How did people in the Pajarito Plateau’s past get their water?
Water, People, and the Past Read More »
In the early days of Los Alamos, hikers created trails by traveling along the most convenient path. Today, trail builders work to reduce erosion and to redesign trails that are suitable for a variety of users.
Great Trails Don’t Just Happen, They Are Built Read More »
In this time of closures and social distancing, the outdoors seems to be one of the few places that we
10 Tips For Getting Outside Responsibly During COVID-19 Read More »
Article and Photos by Bob Walker Los Alamos is a wonderful place to see a large variety of bird species.
The 20 Most Common Birds of Los Alamos County Read More »
In honor of our 20th anniversary, PEEC is asking local experts and enthusiasts to share lists of 20 nature-related highlights
Craig Martin’s 20 Favorite Hikes on the Pajarito Plateau Read More »
By Jenna Stanek Monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) have declined by an estimated 80% over the past 20 years, primarily due
Studying Monarch Butterflies in Los Alamos Read More »