Conservation in the 21st century means looking beyond the environment
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Conservation in the 21st century means looking beyond the environment

Growing up in the shadows of the Castner Range near El Paso, Texas, Ángel Peña saw the mountain range on his way home from elementary school every day. Where Mexican yellow poppies once bloomed every spring, he watched developments rise, with the high desert shrinking by almost half over the course of his lifetime.

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HITTING THE ROAD TO PROTECT OUR PUBLIC LANDS
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HITTING THE ROAD TO PROTECT OUR PUBLIC LANDS

The work to protect America's most special and unique landscapes starts and ends on the ground – up close and personal with the landscape itself, and the immediate communities, businesses, tribes, and local governments with the greatest stake in its future.

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Outdoor fund provides state's youth a path to experiencing NM's nature
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Outdoor fund provides state's youth a path to experiencing NM's nature

Fortunately, the state’s Outdoor Equity Fund — OEF — is providing grants through public and private support to expand opportunities for tens of thousands of our youth. This support means more communities have the resources and educational programming (led by New Mexicans for New Mexicans) to experience the outdoors.By establishing the OEF, New Mexico has taken a significant step toward bridging the gap in access to outdoor recreation for our youth.

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We support the Outdoor Equity Fund
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We support the Outdoor Equity Fund

In Southern New Mexico, the OEF is having a positive impact on numerous communities. Doña Ana County has been fortunate to see a substantial number of organizations successfully securing grants, and they are utilizing these funds in diverse ways across the community. By establishing the OEF, New Mexico has taken a significant step towards bridging the gap in access to outdoor recreation for our youth.

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Bringing Attention to Water Crisis in NM
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Bringing Attention to Water Crisis in NM

When water arrives in Southern New Mexico, it provides a special opportunity for communities to enjoy the unique amenities and recreational possibilities that the flowing river brings only for those few short months the river runs.

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Hispanic Heritage Month: Agua es Vida
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Hispanic Heritage Month: Agua es Vida

When water arrives in Southern New Mexico, it provides a special opportunity for communities to enjoy the unique amenities and recreational possibilities that the flowing river brings only for those few short months the river runs.

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We Kicked Off Latino Conservation Week Floating the Rio Grande!
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We Kicked Off Latino Conservation Week Floating the Rio Grande!

To kick off Latino Conservation Week, cultivate community and celebrate the flowing waters of the Rio, Nuestra Tierra Conservation Project, in partnership with New Mexico Wildlife Federation (NMWF) and Hispanics Enjoying Camping, Hunting, and the Outdoors (HECHO), hosted a community floating event down the Río Grande.

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05 - THE NEW MEXICO OUTDOOR EQUITY FUND
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05 - THE NEW MEXICO OUTDOOR EQUITY FUND

Interview with Xavier Morales, Director of the Praxis Project, who talks about the health impacts and social health determinants of Latinx communities (and more!), Jose Gonzalez, Founder of Latino Outdoors, who shares with us his story about growing up in Mexico and his transition to the U.S., and we talk to Rep. Rubio about the status of the NM Outdoor Equity Fund.

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04 - LATINX OUTDOOR EXPERIENCES, ENVIRONMENTALISM AND LWCF
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04 - LATINX OUTDOOR EXPERIENCES, ENVIRONMENTALISM AND LWCF

Interview with Brenda Gallegos, wildlife biologist and associate director of the Friends of the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks; Norma Chairez-Hartell, museum curator, Hispanic Access Foundation fellow and founder of Murals of Las Cruces; and Johana Bencomo, director of organizing for New Mexico CAFe.

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