Category: Nature and Environment
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America the Beautiful for All Webinar Part 4: Policies
Learn more about extreme weather, which communities are more impacted, and policies that affect them.
First in a four-part series on the last Friday of each month. Click HERE to sign up for the FREE webinar.
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America the Beautiful for All Webinar Part 3: Resources
Learn more about extreme weather, which communities are more impacted, and where to find more information.
First in a four-part series on the last Friday of each month. Click HERE to sign up for the FREE webinar.
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America the Beautiful for All Webinar Part 2: Local Stories
Learn local stories about extreme weather, which communities are more impacted, and where to find more information.
First in a four-part series on the last Friday of each month. Click HERE to sign up for the FREE webinar.
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America the Beautiful for All Webinar Part 1: Basics of Extreme Weather and Equity
The Trust for Public Land and Taj Schottland will discuss TPL’s “The Heat Is On” report about rising heat and equity in access to “nature’s cooling spaces” – parks and green spaces. Learn about extreme weather, which communities are more impacted, and where to find more information.
First in a four-part series on the last Friday of each month. Click on the graphic to sign up for the FREE webinar.
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EarthFest at La Montanita
Come celebrate sustainability, community, and local food! Honor our planet with a day of fun, learning, local vendors, plants for your garden, live entertainment, and more!
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Earth Day Nature Hike and Trash Pickup
Join Open Space biology staff for a 1-mile round-trip bilingual nature walk through the Bosque. Learn about local plants and wildlife while making a difference for the ecosystem.
Meet at the northwest corner of the Hispanic Cultural Center parking lot. The group will continue into the Bosque and brighten the trail up by helping with trash pickup along the way.
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NOMA NM Bosque Bike Ride
Join Ke Vaughn Harding, National Organization of Minority Architects NM’s 1st VP, on a monthly (2nd Sundays) bike ride through the Bosque! Meet Ke Vaughn at the NW corner of Copper Ave NW and 1st Street NW, downtown.
Bike ride will start at 10:00 am! All experience levels welcome.
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Kadomatsu in the Japanese Garden
Kadomatsu are a 600-year-old Japanese New Year’s tradition of pine and bamboo arrangements representing virtues such as strength, flexibility, vitality, and purity. The Kadomatsu will be on display through January 21st, and each participant can build a miniature to take home.
Free with regular BioPark admission.
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Harvest Festival at the Botanic Garden
Enjoy fresh-pressed cider, face painting, specialty snacks, artisan vendors, live music, beautiful fall arrangements, and more at the Botanic Garden’s Harvest Festival!
Adults $12, senior and youth $6, child 2& under free. Get your timed-entry tickets HERE.