Insects of the Pajarito Plateau
From annoying pests and painful stingers to beautiful butterflies and fun ladybugs, insects are usually either hated or adored.
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From annoying pests and painful stingers to beautiful butterflies and fun ladybugs, insects are usually either hated or adored.
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By Steve Vrooman, Keystone Restoration Ecology & Siobhan Niklasson, PEEC Education Programs Director The surface water that flows through riparian
Riparian Restoration in Los Alamos County Read More »
By Terry Foxx One of my favorite tree species is the lofty ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) with its straight trunk,
The Rugged Ponderosa Pine Read More »
By Ruth H. Lier It’s spring! While that means longer days and warmer temperatures, it also means it’s time for
The Power of Pollen Read More »
By Mariana Rivera Freeman We’ve all heard the phrase “survival of the fittest,” which has evolved into something apart from
Sharing Your Space With Wildlife Read More »
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 »