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New Woodchipping Program

Why Woodchipping is Good for the Land If you’ve been clearing out dead branches or wind‑fallen limbs this winter, you might be wondering what to do with all that brush. Instead of piling it up or burning it, you can give it a second life by turning it into wood...
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A Year of Resiliency: Highlights of 2025

2025 has been a year of deep stewardship and community-powered momentum at Taos Land Trust. Together, we’ve restored lands and traditions, expanded youth opportunities, and invested in the long-term health of Rio Fernando Park, Rio Hondo Fishing Park, and working lands across Taos County. Here are some of the highlights of...
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Conservation Easements

Discover the Heart of Our Work Did you know that conservation easements are one of the main tools we use at Taos Land Trust to protect the land, support working families, and care for our community’s future? Here are a few things you might not know about them: Each conservation...
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How to Winterize Your Garden

What a beautiful time of year here in Taos! The trees are golden and the mountain peaks are dusted with the first sprinkles of snow. Along the park’s paths, wildflowers have turned to seedheads and migrating sandhill cranes may be seen in early morning fields. Each day offers a new...
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10 Year Anniversary of Rio Fernando Park

Celebrate with us on September 13th as Rio Fernando Park marks its 10-year anniversary and a decade of shared vision, grassroots action, and community transformation in Taos. A Story of Community Transformation In 2015, Taos Land Trust purchased approximately 20 acres of degraded wetlands, fallow agricultural fields, and areas overrun...
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The Horno Project at Rio Fernando Park

This month, we celebrate the construction of a traditional horno at Rio Fernando Park. The Cultural Story of the Horno The word horno, Spanish for “oven,” traces its origins to North Africa where beehive-shaped earthen ovens were brought to Spain by the Moors. Over centuries, the Spanish made hornos an essential...
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