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Learn about connecting with landscape and community!

Two people walking and conversing in a dry, open field under a clear sky. The woman on the left wears a patterned blouse, and the man on the right wears a T-shirt and jeans while looking at his phone, perhaps searching for nearby water sources.

Over the past few years, I’ve worked with educator Mollie Parsons to develop lesson plans for New Mexico middle school students based around our environmental programming. She’s created lessons about everything from the impacts of climate change on wildlife to environmental careers in New Mexico. Now, we have three new plans based on a show…

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Water management as a tool for taking land

Cover of the book "Fluid Geographies: Water, Science, and Settler Colonialism in New Mexico" by K. Maria D. Lane, featuring a historical map as the background.

Last week, I wrote that I wouldn’t visit your inbox until September 10. But I didn’t want to take a break without pointing you toward last week’s conversation with Dr. K. Maria Lane about her new book, Fluid Geographies: Water, Science, and Settler Colonialism in New Mexico. Lane is Dean of Graduate Studies and Professor…

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