Galisteo Basin Preserve 2
Return to the Galisteo Basin Preserve to remove fencing.
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Return to the Galisteo Basin Preserve to remove fencing.
Come join NMVFO on a car-camp at Aguirre Springs Campground in the Organ Mountains
Join NMVFO as we restore the native plants garden at the Visitor Information Center of the Petroglyph National Monument
ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING, DECEMBER 12 In accordance with our bylaws, NMVFO will have its Annual Business Meeting on December 12th. This is in addition to the Volunteer Appreciation Night dinner. All members are invited to attend the Annual Business Meeting to be held online on December 12th from 6:30 until 8:00. We will discuss accomplishments […]
Come help NMVFO staff a booth at the New Mexico Outdoor Adventure Show at the Albuquerque EXPO
Maintenance on Socorro Valley Bosque Trail & Riverine Park, partnering with Save Our Bosque Task Force SOBTF
Join NMVFO as we remove invasive trees (juniper, tamarisk, Russian olive) from the bosque at the Coronda Historic Site
Learn about the tools and guidelines for trailwork
Brushing, and some logging/tread/marking on Mimbres River Trail # 77
On-the-Job training in trail building and maintenance in the Tijeras Biozone Open Space.