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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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Updates from Rio Hondo Fishing Park

Have you visited Rio Hondo Fishing Park lately? Now’s the time! Rio Hondo Fishing Park (RHFP) is an important chapter in the history of land conservation in Taos County. In 2009, Taos Land Trust (TLT) acquired this 22-acre stretch along the Rio Hondo, ensuring that its diverse riparian habitat and...
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What Do Dogs and Weeds Have to Do With Each Other?

A Call for Awareness As you stroll through the park this month, you’ll notice a colorful array of blooms—some welcome, others less so. Many of these wildflowers are invasive weeds, and they’re spreading fast. Houndstongue’s sticky burs hitch rides on dog fur and shoelaces, traveling along the trails and helping...
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Sign-up For Emerging Ecologists School Program

We’re excited to invite local teachers to join our Emerging Ecologists School Program for a new season of hands-on learning! It’s time to sign up for our free spring workshops, designed to connect students with the natural beauty and rich cultural heritage of our beloved high desert home.  Emerging Ecologists...
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