Join us on July 2nd at Valle de Oro National Wildlife Refuge!
Thanks to a generous grant from the McCune Foundation, Audubon New Mexico is working in partnership with Valle de Oro National Wildlife Refuge (NWR), Friends of Valle de Oro National Wildlife Refuge, Isleta Behavioral Services, and Conservation Legacy’s Ancestral Lands Program to restore and enhance wetland, riparian, and upland ecosystems in the Middle Rio Grande floodplain for birds, wildlife, and the communities that love them. The refuge is located five miles south of downtown Albuquerque on 570-acres formerly managed as Prices’ Dairy and serves as important stopover habitat for migrating shorebirds and waterfowl in the Central Flyway. Together, we will plant native plants in the Bosque and learn about bird banding, invertebrates, and how water moves across the landscape. This program is targeted at youth and their families, but all are welcome to participate.
Please RSVP today: https://act.audubon.org/onlineactions/SGTsX7PNW0-ifMwHfE3RzA2
Planting and Learning on the Bosque
8:30am – Noon @ 7851 2nd St SW, Albuquerque, NM 87105, Valle de Oro NWR
Lunch will be provided