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March to the North: The Last Tropical Orchid
Richard Felger, noted botanist and associate researcher of the University of Arizona Herbarium.
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The Intriguing and Wonderful Natural History of Uncommon Southwestern Mustards
Sara Fuentes-Sriano, plant scientist, and director and curator of the NMSU herbaria.
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Chihuahuan Desert Native Pollinators
Bashira Chowdhurry, Auburn University Bee Biodiversity Initiative.
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Native Plants Are for the Birds
Marcy Scott, botanizer, birder, former wildlife rehabilitator, author, and co-founder of Robledo Vista Nursery near Las Cruces.
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Chihuahuan Desert Region Riparian Plants
Dr. Elizabeth Walsh, Professor; Department of Biology, University of Texas at El Paso.
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A Walking Tour with Michael Eustacio Chavez at Sevilleta NWR
Michael points out plants and their uses. During the tour Michael demonstrates how to weave rope from yucca and how to start a fire by only using yucca. Meet at G…
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Living with Native Plants
Michael Eustacio Chavez, a native New Mexican, whose ancestry dates to 1600, tells about how native plants were used when he was growing up on what is now Sevilleta…
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Landscape scale forest restoration in the Zuni Mountains: Restoring what, to what?
For more than a decade the Forest Stewards Guild has been working with a diverse group of partners to restore resilience to forests in the Zuni Mountains of western…
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Cactus Chronicles: The joy of finding, identifying and photographing cacti in the Las Cruces area
Naturalist and award-winning photographer Lisa Mandelkern takes us to the desert to show us blooming cactus species in their natural habitats. Many of the cacti are small plants, easily…
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Annual Holiday Potluck
At the home of Helena and Nord at 4 Windstone Drive in Rancho Viejo. Directions to follow in January. Please bring a dish to share. RSVP to Helena Van Heiningen…
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