By Michelle Heinrich, Operations Manager at the Taos Land Trust If I had to pick just one most favorite task of all the cool things, I do at the Taos Land Trust it would be, hands down, monitoring the conservation easements we hold. For those unfamiliar with the term, conservation... Read More
We know, we know. Since last spring we’ve been teasing you with hints about a landscape art project here at Rio Fernando Park known as the “Pollinator Concentrator”. And you know full well by now about our pollinator obsession. Well, after a summer of hard work to bring this project... Read More
After a summer working with our allies to get the La Posta Sidewalk/Safe Routes to Schools project on the Town of Taos Infrastructure Capital Improvement Plan (ICIP) we are happy to tell you that we are almost there! Being on the ICIP will help to get our project in front... Read More
One of the challenges we have face the past year as we work to restore the wetlands in Rio Fernando Park is the number of visitors who tromp through the wetlands and allow their dogs to splash around in the river. Not only is there an e.coli issue with the... Read More
We’re excited to announce that we’re participating in the #expLOReTaos GeoTour sponsored by the LOR Foundation. From July 17 through September 10, you can look for special geocaches hidden around Taos and share photos on social media to be entered to win money that will support one of our 10 local nonprofits — including... Read More
We are extremely pleased to host Dominic Riolo at the Taos Land Trust this summer. Dominic is currently a student at Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design (GSD) where he is pursuing a Master in Landscape Architecture. He received a Community Service Fellowship from the GSD for the summer, and... Read More