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Albuquerque Wildlife Federation December 2012 Newsletter
The Albuquerque Wildlife Federation's newsletter for December, 2012, includes information on volunteer projects for 2013, annual membership, and recent news bulletins of interest.
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Albuquerque Wildlife Federation April service project
Service Project will improve wetlands in Cebolla Canyon south of Grants, NM.
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Annual Comanche Creek Workshop (Free)
As part of a New Mexico River Ecosystem Restoration Initiative grant, this year participants will be restoring, and monitoring, wetlands of Grassy Creek, a side drainage of Comanche Creek.
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Earth Works Institute receives State Grant for Watershed Planning in Embudo/Dixon
Starting late this fall, Earth Works Institute will ramp up its watershed planning and restoration activities in the Lower Embudo Valley when it launches a 3-year program to update a watershed plan for the Rio Embudo.
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Albuquerque Wildlife Federation, Valles Caldera volunteer restoration weekend
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Albuquerque Wildlife Federation, Cebolla volunteer restoration weekend
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Dia del Rio
Dia del Rio, 9:30am, meet at Bank of Pecos parking lot in Pecos.
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Albuquerque Wildlife Federation, Cedro Creek volunteer restoration event and End of Season Celebration
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FOREST BOUND: A free immersion and conservation training opportunity for youth
FOREST BOUND is a FREE native plant ecology training program for high school age youth, utilizing the Native Plant Curriculum, From Ponderosa to Prickly Pear, developed by the Institute for Applied Ecology.
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FREE Riparian & Wildlife Habitat Restoration Workshop
FREE Workshop to improve wildlife habitat in Red Canyon Reserve in the eastern foothills of the San Mateo Mountains, Socorro County, New Mexico.
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