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Volunteer opportunities for the upcoming municipal election

Volunteer opportunities for the upcoming municipal election
Some opportunities to help elect Tim Keller mayor of Albuquerque ...
/ Central New Mexico Group, Politics

Endorsements for Albuquerque municipal election

Endorsements for Albuquerque municipal election
Albuquerque has a city election coming up on October 3. It is critical that we elect a mayor and city councilors who support our environmental goals, from fighting global warming to protecting the bosque. As we know all too well, elections have consequences. We have endorsements for the mayor and two city council seats ...

Animas levels, two years later

Animas levels, two years later
By John Buchser, Chapter Water chair An unplanned release of 3 million gallons of water from the Gold King Mine over its mine tailings in August 2015 caused a pulse of pollutants that turned the Animas River yellow. After mining in the last of the 5,500 mines in the Silverton area ceased in 1991, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency compiled a full-time team of scientists to evaluate the situation. A federal $3 million fund helped fund researchers from major universities in ...
/ Latest News, Water

Otero Mesa bore hole defunded

Otero Mesa bore hole defunded
Many Otero County residents breathed a sigh of relief in May when the U.S. Department of Energy withdrew its proposal to drill a 3-mile borehole in Otero Mesa to research the storage of radioactive waste.  The DOE had identified five potential sites for its test site, one in Otero County. The other possible locations were in Quay County, New Mexico, Pecos County, Texas, and two South Dakota counties.  The test would require drilling a 8.5-inch-diameter hole down 16,000 feet. If ...

Sierra Club Fall Talk – Wednesday, September 6

Sierra Club Fall Talk – Wednesday, September 6
You’re invited to a fall series of presentations & discussions related to our Northern New Mexico Group priority environmental issues. September: Wildlife Wednesday, September 6, 6-8 p.m.
Unitarian Universalist Church Fellowship Hall
107 W. Barcelona Road, Santa Fe Our speakers will address the issues of protecting and restoring New Mexico’s unique native wildlife and wild lands, and vital aquatic life such as the otter. Presenters
  • Virginia Seamster, PhD, Share with Wildlife/BISON-M Coordinator, New Mexico Department of Game and Fish
  • Mellissa ...
/ Northern New Mexico Group, Wildlife

Sierra Club Statement on Trump’s Termination of DACA

Sierra Club Statement on Trump's Termination of DACA
Tuesday, September 5, 2017
Contact: Lauren Lantry, lauren.lantry@sierraclub.org WASHINGTON, D.C.– Today in the midst of a national emergency along the Gulf Coast, Donald Trump’s Attorney General, Jefferson Beauregard Sessions, is set to announce the termination of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, leaving it up to congress to protect the more than 800,000 young undocumented immigrants in the program. DACA, put in place by the Obama administration, provided protections from deportations and the ability to work and attend school for ...
/ Latest News, Press Release

Bosquitos events

Bosquitos events
The Bosquitos are the youth-centered group of the Bosque Action Team. Our mission is to learn about Albuquerque's Bosque, the animals and plants that live there, and ways to take care of the Bosque and our earth as a precious natural space. Please join us for our fall outings – and bring a friend! ...
/ Central New Mexico Group, Events, Outings

Sierra Club & (Root) Beer – Friday, September 1

Sierra Club & (Root) Beer - Friday, September 1
Catching bugs, spotting porcupines, and digging down to groundwater are fun in and of themselves, but in the Bosque Ecosystem Monitoring Program (BEMP) about eight to ten thousand New Mexican K-12 school students turn those adventures into science that has meaning beyond their classroom ...
/ Central New Mexico Group, Events

Trip report – trail work on Rio Quemado

Trail repair, 8/26/17, Rio Quemado ...
/ Outings

Outings report – August 26 Bosque Hike

Outings report – August 26 Bosque Hike
We were a group of 10 enthusiasts including an artist who made some wonderful watercolor sketches along the way…..caramba!!! The weather was perfect and everyone was friendly and big-hearted. We had a great time with this interesting and interested group….saw a small or young heron, turtles, mallards, lots of beetles, a small hawk, lots of lizards great and small, lots of hummingbirds. The area (Montano Bridge)  is green and lush right now. This slideshow requires JavaScript. Hike leaders: Margaret &  Julie
Photos by Kim Adonna ...
/ Outings