"Our Land: New Mexico's Environmental, Past, Present & Future" airs on NMPBS during New Mexico in Focus. This local series explores the state’s rivers, landscapes, and communities with an eye toward understanding climate change, habitat restoration, community farming, wildfire management, traditional knowledge, and more. Funding for the series is provided in part by the Neeper Natural History Programming Fund for NMPBS.
Thank you, just found your channel and sub’d 👍🏼I arrived here from western NC mountains last September; I also call it climate chaos. My 🩵is Joyful hearing about your seed rematriating project. May your prayers for good Rain, and my prayers for good Rain be answered.
Tim’s parents and my parents were friends when we were little kids. I was in third grade when Tim was born and there’s a pic somewhere of me holding him in an enormous chair. I’ve been looking for that pic since I heard he passed away but can’t find it 😢. RIP Tim and also RIP Pam his mom 😢😢😢
Hey everyone! Just an update that yesterday, June 12, the Pueblo of Santa Ana and the federal government had a signing ceremony, moving these lands from fee to trust. Big news for the pueblo!
Thank you for bringing this story to us all. It's important for all of us to understand the sacrifices these firefighters make on our behalf. And thank you to Michelle for sharing Tim's story with us.
This is an amazing video it really touched my heart. I really like what they are doing with the land we need more wildlife corridors especially for I-25 one every 10 miles.. and I like that idea for collecting water for the animals.. to make the land green again what if you build swells all along the arroyos and reintroduce the beaver to help store water into the land.
Those like Sandoval, who otherwise says a lot of truthful things, are fooling themselves-and those they're trying to persuade-the it's not just corporate polluters who are the problem. > Billion more people/decade since the early 60s. THAT is the hottest fuel driving climate change.
What a moving tribute to this visionary project! We can be encouraged by the strength and resilience of the people and the wildlife, recovering, and the landscape recovering with them all.
"take in the natural beauty.........that's what I live for". They are so lucky to have this land and be able to keep it that way". Nothing like this on overpopulated Shit Island, NY.
The commitments made to public and local historic community involvement are not being met on the upcoming 130,000+ acre Encino Vista project in the Jemez mountains www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=55088
These fuckers turned a clear sunny state into a constant depressing overcast dystopian nightmare. They’re going to destroy life as we know it and screw up the earths NATURAL weather patterns. 🤡 have no clue what they’re messing with.
Millions of homeless veterans, the poor are individually becoming extinct. When you take money far wolves Cody wolves, do you love animals and turn your back on humans and then you want to pretend you’re morally superior you’re morally in superior, almost becoming evil
You really can't just throw two wolves of opposite sexes together and get them to mate (unlike dogs). In nature they mate for life, and they are pretty selective when choosing a mate. I have known of male and female wolves that lived together for years and never mated.
Even though the channel was cut and the water in that area was slowed, it’s still not able to flow onto the floodplains leaving them dry and parched. I think more should’ve been done to restore the wetlands of the Rio Grande.