Amphibians in a Dry Climate: The Canyon Treefrog
By Jennifer Macke How does an amphibian survive in a dry climate like New Mexico’s? It’s a good question! To […]
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By Jennifer Macke How does an amphibian survive in a dry climate like New Mexico’s? It’s a good question! To […]
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Welcome to Take It Outside! This week, we are getting to know our local reptiles and amphibians, collectively known as
Week 10, Day 4: Snakes Read More »
By Garth Tietjen Making an Entrance As the spring Sun rises in the East, it beats down on an eastern-facing
Welcome to Take It Outside! This week, we are getting to know our local reptiles and amphibians, collectively known as
Week 10, Day 3: Lizards Read More »
By Anthony Sena, Emeritus Professor, Northern New Mexico College I have noticed quite a few fence lizards, Sceloporus undulatus, in
Welcome to Take It Outside! This week, we are getting to know our local reptiles and amphibians, collectively known as
Week 10, Day 2: Jemez Mountains Salamander Read More »
By Chuck Hathcock, Wildlife Biologist at LANL The Jemez Mountains are home to one of the nation’s most unique salamanders.
Our Local Salamander Read More »
Welcome to Take It Outside! This week, we are getting to know our local reptiles and amphibians, collectively known as
Week 10, Day 1: Rattlesnakes Read More »
By Rachel Landman Rattlesnakes are a natural and important part of our ecosystem. They are mesopredators, meaning that they are
Staying Safe Around Rattlesnakes Read More »