The Ghost Cat
By Hari Viswanathan Although mountain lions exist in Los Alamos and other parts of Northern New Mexico, most people will […]
By Hari Viswanathan Although mountain lions exist in Los Alamos and other parts of Northern New Mexico, most people will […]
Welcome to week three of Take It Outside! This week, we are focusing on our four-footed friends. Our first post
Week 3, Day 1: Squirrels Read More »
By Mariana Rivera Freeman Among the many species of the rodent family Sciuridae, tree squirrels are generally known as asocial:
Tree Squirrels: Natural Distancers Read More »
Celebrate Earth Hour tonight! Turn off your lights for one hour, from 8:30 to 9:30 PM local time, and show
Week 2, Day 6: Spring Astronomy Read More »
By Elizabeth Watts, PEEC Educator Have you noticed any change in the days lately? No, I’m not talking about missing
Spring’s Starry Skies Read More »
Explore New Mexico’s spring weather and clouds in today’s Take It Outside post. We will have a Saturday bonus post
Week 2, Day 5: Spring Weather & Clouds Read More »
By Christy Wall, Atmospheric Scientist and 6th Grade Teacher at McCurdy Charter School Have you ever heard somebody say “If
New Mexico Spring Weather Read More »
The first pollinators of spring arrive on the heels of the first flowers! Explore the importance of our local pollinators
Week 2, Day 4: Pollinators Read More »
By Jenna Stanek and Steve Cary Pollination is a vital stage in the life cycle of all flowering plants. It
Pollinators Spring into Action Read More »