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Franklin Mountains Wilderness Coalition Newsletter: May 2014
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Franklin Mountains Wilderness Coalition Newsletter. Monday, May 19, 2014. Palisades Trailhead - Findings from the 2nd Public Charrette. On February 18th, the Planning Division and Parks and Recreation Department held a second community meeting and design charrette to gain additional community feedback regarding public preferences for the design of a proposed trailhead that will serve the Palisades Park. The primary purposes of the meeting included:. Franklin Mountains Wilderness Coalition. One way is by ...
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Franklin Mountains Wilderness Coalition Newsletter: July 2014
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Franklin Mountains Wilderness Coalition Newsletter. Monday, July 21, 2014. The El Paso Chapter of the Native Plant Society of New Mexico is hosting the New Mexico State Meeting August 1 and 2 at Canutillo High School. We would like to offer you an opportunity to promote your organization at our conference. Program information and registration materials are available at www.npsnm.org. Click on Events for details. For additional information, contact Jim Hastings at jimhastings@elp.rr.com. Coordinator of th...
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Franklin Mountains Wilderness Coalition Newsletter: September 2014
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Franklin Mountains Wilderness Coalition Newsletter. Monday, September 15, 2014. Fall Updates from the Franklin Mountains State Park. At the end of August, one of your park rangers, Ranger Weickhardt, returned from a month-long National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS) course in Yukon, Canada. The course was geared towards outdoor educators and included lessons in environmental ethics and stewardship, leave no trace principles, risk management, wilderness conservation, leadership, back country cooking,.
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Franklin Mountains Wilderness Coalition Newsletter: July 2013
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Franklin Mountains Wilderness Coalition Newsletter. Tuesday, July 16, 2013. Park Entrance – Vigilance Needed. At the 15 Apr 2013 Special Meeting of. FMWC alert system will keep you informed on breaking news and ask you to contact elected and appointed officials as necessary. For background information, see our website:. You can also subscribe to ElPasoNaturally at. Franklin Mountains Wilderness Coalition. Franklin Mountains State Park. CDEC working to raise the bar for 10th Anniversary. The mission of CD...
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Franklin Mountains Wilderness Coalition Newsletter: March 2014
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Franklin Mountains Wilderness Coalition Newsletter. Friday, March 21, 2014. Spring has Sprung in the Franklin Mountains State Park. The signs of spring are popping up all over the mountain from hints of purple Lyreleaf Twist flowers. And yellow Desert Evening Primrose, to colorful butterflies fluttering over the hills and slithering. Lizards darting across the trails. It’s a beautiful transition period to another season in our. Programs and mysteries of the night hikes. Our annual “National Kid...For all...
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Franklin Mountains Wilderness Coalition Newsletter: Living with Coyotes
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Franklin Mountains Wilderness Coalition Newsletter. Friday, November 7, 2014. We live in coyote country. We built our homes in their habitat. Given how adaptable coyotes are, it’s not surprising that they now live among us. Consider them the price of admission for living in the desert. For some of us, they are not just the ticket but a big part of the show as well. Who doesn’t enjoy the sound of their maniacal yips and howls on a moonlit night? Fortunately, there are measures people can take to protect t...
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Franklin Mountains Wilderness Coalition Newsletter: September 2013
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Franklin Mountains Wilderness Coalition Newsletter. Monday, September 16, 2013. El Paso Water Utility and Sound Land Management. John E. Balliew, President and CEO of EPWU / PSB for EPWU provided us with the following quote regarding the water utility’s view on water conservation and long term sustainability. Franklin Mountains Wilderness Coalition. Annual Chihuahuan Desert Fiesta Celebrates the Natural Wonders of the Franklin Mountains. The outdoor venue celebrates the natural wonders of the Chihuahuan ...
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Franklin Mountains Wilderness Coalition Newsletter: November 2014
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Franklin Mountains Wilderness Coalition Newsletter. Friday, November 7, 2014. We live in coyote country. We built our homes in their habitat. Given how adaptable coyotes are, it’s not surprising that they now live among us. Consider them the price of admission for living in the desert. For some of us, they are not just the ticket but a big part of the show as well. Who doesn’t enjoy the sound of their maniacal yips and howls on a moonlit night? Fortunately, there are measures people can take to protect t...
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Franklin Mountains Wilderness Coalition Newsletter: The healing power of our mountains and what they mean to our veterans
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Franklin Mountains Wilderness Coalition Newsletter. Monday, July 21, 2014. The healing power of our mountains and what they mean to our veterans. Soon after Organ Mountains Desert Peaks National Monument was created by President Obama's use of the Antiquities Act, a blog post by Garett Reppenhagen, Rocky Mountain West. Coordinator of the Vet Voice Foundation reminded me of some comments I heard in Las Cruces. Earlier this year Secretary of the Interior Salley Jewell came to meet with local folks and.