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Otero Field Trip: Alamogordo & Environs Home Tour
The Otero (Alamogordo) chapter is hosting a “home tour” of Alamogordo and the surrounding environs on August 24. Meet at 8 AM in the Family Dollar parking lot at…
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Otero Field Trip: Grindstone Lake Nature Trail
The Otero (Alamogordo) chapter is conducting a field trip to Grindstone Lake Nature Trail on July 27. Meet at 8 AM at the “Y” (highways 54 and 70) in…
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El Paso September Meeting: Lotions and Potions
The September meeting of the El Paso chapter will be on “Lotions and Potions—Native Herb Gardening” presented by Bea Gonzales, retired EPISD administrator and avid lifelong gardener. El Paso Chapter…
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El Paso July Meeting: El Paso Weeds
The July meeting of the El Paso chapter will be on “El Paso Weeds—Super Heroes or Super Villains” presented by Mr. Thomas Prokopchuk, retired government engineer. El Paso Chapter meetings…
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Gila Field Trip: Fort Bayard Preserve
As its last field trip of the season, the Gila Native Plant Society will head for East Stephens Creek in the Fort Bayard Preserve to see what plants the…
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Gila Field Trip: Sacaton Mesa
The Gila chapter is conducting a field trip on August 18 to Sacaton Mesa, led by Hanna Blood. Field trips are free and open to the public, conducted on third…
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Gila Field Trip: Pinos Altos Range
The Gila chapter is conducting a field trip on July 21 to the Pinos Altos Range, led by Hanna Blood. Field trips are free and open to the public, conducted…
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Albuquerque Field Trip: Badlands destination changed! Mesa Chijuilla – – –
The Albuquerque chapter is conducting a moderately strenuous field trip to Mesa Chijuilla Badlands, west of Cuba. Mike Richie, leader. This tour of a colorful area requires no major…
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Albuquerque Field Trip: San Lorenzo Canyon
The Albuquerque chapter is leading a field trip to San Lorenzo Canyon on September 7, led by Jim McGrath. Meet at 8 AM at Meeting Place G (SW corner…
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Albuquerque September Meeting: “Climate, Caves and Abandoned Mines: A 21st–Century Cave Allegory”
Charles Jackson is a geomorphometrist, remote sensing scientist and geographer. Recently, Jackson has developed a new theory of spatiotemporal things and how we make geographical sense of them. Bosques, mountains,…
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