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Two NMVFO volunteers and 5 members of the Forest Stewards Youth Corps put up signs and cut one tree on lower Kayser Mill Trail
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Two NMVFO volunteers and 5 members of the Forest Stewards Youth Corps put up signs and cut one tree on lower Kayser Mill Trail
A team of four volunteers spent a full midweek-day on the 3.5-mile Ox Canyon Trail in the Manzano Mountains
Canteen Brewhouse hosts an outdoor adventure fair.
Several volunteers hike up to the crest from Trail Canyon Trailhead and lop a badly overgrown section, and then retreat through rain and hail
Continue to build a lengthy new trail through forested terrain.
We partner with Backcountry Horsemen to improve the Capulin Trail in
the Santa Fe National Forest
Help us improve a nature trail near the Water Canyon Campground
Join us at the 24th annual Santa Ana Pueblo Environmental Fair, and meet people from other New Mexico outdoor groups
We return to help restore wetland meadows in Limestone Canyon over Labor Day Weekend, with partner Albuquerque Wildlife Federation
We will remove downfall and do touch-up lopping on the Kayser Mill Trail in the Manzano Mountains. If time allows, we will continue the same work along the Manzano Crest Trail