It's barely February, but Taos County Forest and Watershed Health Program Manager J.R. Logan warned officials this week there will be above-normal wildland fire potential as early as April this year. …
Just outside of Cimmaron, Native Nations and Pueblos have a large swath of land returning to Indigenous stewardship just as elk, mountain lion, and trout have a huge chunk of their home …
Fire crews wrapped up the North Hart Prescribed Fire in Valle Vidal last weekend, adding 1,871 acres of Carson National Forest and private land to a 24,000-acre contiguous area treated with …
After evaluating site conditions following and early winter storm that engulfed Northern New Mexico over the past weekend, fire managers for t…
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This week on the Voices of Taos podcast, Taos News Assistant Editor Geoffrey Plant talks with Taos Land Trust's new executive director, Darien Fernandez. Plant and Fernandez talk about conservation …
Taos Land Trust says weed control work at Rio Fernando Park presents some short-term pain but will result in long-term gains in the name of land restoration. Still, critics have decried the …
To the community member “extremely disheartened and dismayed” by the “improper plowing and mowing” at the Rio Fernando Park, allow me to offer an alternative perspective. As a 19-year-old …
It started with a Facebook post along with a photo of a moose trotting down Bobcat Pass in Red River. “The creatures around us continue to astound,” Red River resident Tracy Park wrote. “I …
I am extremely disheartened to see how the beautiful land in Rio Fernando Park is being managed. On the Taos Land Trust’s website there is a section on the Master Plan for the park, however it …