The watersheds in and around the Santa Fe National Forest – a beneficiary of the nation’s signature Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) – are
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Class On The Wild Side
By Tristan Wall I have always had a strong connection to the outdoors and a longing for life outside of man’s constructed world. Growing up
Read MoreLand and Water Conservation Fund: Protecting a Wild Rio Grande del Norte
Years of grassroots advocacy by local stakeholders – including Taos Pueblo leadership, land grant heirs, acequia parciantes and mayordomos, local businesses, elected officials, grazing permittees
Read MoreThe Gila National Forest and the Land and Water Conservation Fund: Protecting a Gem in Southwest New Mexico
Since its implementation in 1964, the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) has supported conservation projects in all 33 New Mexico counties. National forests, national
Read MoreChaco Culture National Historic Park
LAND AND WATER CONSERVATION FUND BENEFICIARY The Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) is America’s most important program to conserve irreplaceable lands and improve outdoor
Read MoreTime Running out to Protect Chaco
We are six months into a one-year ban on oil and gas operations near the national park By Paul Reed, Archaeology Southwest The clock is
Read MoreThe Rio Chama
When people talk about the Rio Chama, a few things usually come to mind. The river is well known throughout the Southwest as a hot
Read MoreRedefining Identity
By Brennan Davis I like to think I’m about as New Mexican as it gets. I was born and raised in Las Cruces, one of
Read MorePecos Cougar
By Doug Campbell It was 9 in the morning on July 1st and I was hiking out of the Pecos Wilderness… the last day of
Read MoreA Creative Mind in Wilderness: Bringing a New Element to Theatre
By Kayleen Schenck Sometimes when an opportunity comes knocking at your door, you grunt and grumble in frustration because you have to pause your binge
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