Limestone Canyon (Magdalena RD)
Return with partner Albuquerque Wildlife Federation, to help restore wetland meadows in Limestone Canyon
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Return with partner Albuquerque Wildlife Federation, to help restore wetland meadows in Limestone Canyon
We will return to help with the Valle de Oro National Wildlife Refuge
Help us lop the Manzano Crest Trail, car camping available
Range-management workshop at Santa Fe Conservation Trust’s Conservation Homestead in the Galisteo Basin
We return to Ute Lake in eastern NM for a facilities improvement project
Tabling event at Fiesta in the Park, organized by Latino Outdoors NM and the Continental Divide Trail Coalition
Teaming up with The Upper Pecos Watershed Association, removing litter along the beautiful Pecos River north of Pecos, NM.
Join NMVFO and the Rio Puerco BLM for a project on National Public Lands Day
One volunteer logged and lopped and backpacked on Shipman Trail and Apache Kid Trail in the Apache Kid Wilderness for an entire month. 10.7 miles of trail were cleared of deadfall.
Five volunteers joined a day project on the Manzano Crest Trail to finish the downfall removal and lopping on the Crest Trail for about 1.25 miles south of the junction with Trail Canyon Trail.