Bicycling & Bingo in the Bosque

National Hispanic Cultural Center 1701 4th St SW, Albuquerque, NM, United States

Hosted by BEMP and NACA Meet at the National Hispanic Cultural Center in the morning with your bike ready! Time and details TBD. Details at losjardinesinstitute.org/ej-days-2023

Weed Warrior Volunteer Kickoff

Valle de Oro National Wildlife Refuge 7851 2nd Street SW, Albuquerque, NM, United States

Join us at the visitor Center for this volunteer orientation! Get signed up as a plant management volunteer and receive a free t-shirt! Volunteers under the age of 18 are required to have parent/guardian consent!

FLAP Open House

Mountain View Community Center 201 Prosperity Ave. SE, Albuquerque, NM

Learn about the 2nd Street Designs and Valle de Oro Perimeter Trail. There will be space and time to share your thoughts and comments. All are welcome- especially our neighbors! This event will take place at the Mountain View Community Center.

Bareroot Transplanting Workshop- EJ with Disability at Mandy’s Farm

Mandy's Farm

Join Flora and Fauna Farms for a bareroot transplanting of fig, jujubee, pomegranate, and sand cherry trees/shrubs! Learn alongside AgrAbility apprentices of Tres Hermanas Farming Program. Lunch will be provided. No registration required.

Academia Atrisco: Know Your Rights, Water Rights 101

Learn about your rights in relationship to water here in Atrisco. Details about this in-person event will be posted on the EJ Community Days website:  losjardinesinstitute.org/ej-days-2023

Mural Loop Interpretive Walk

Join Park Ranger Dakota on an easy 1-mile guided walk to learn what makes this Refuge special.

Deadline for YCC Applications

It's the last day to apply for the Refuge Youth Conservation Corps! Contact Dakota for more information: dakota_dominguez@fws.gov

Birding with the Bio Team

Valle de Oro National Wildlife Refuge 7851 2nd Street SW, Albuquerque, NM, United States

Participants can join the Biological Technicians of Valle de Oro NWR on a walk and/or tram trip around the Refuge to bird and learn more about the Refuge's restoration activities. No registration required

Bosque Ecosystem Monitoring Program and Ciudad SWCD: Stormwater Science 101

The Bosque Ecosystem Monitoring Program (BEMP) will be hosting a free event to discuss environmental justice and water quality in our community. We will be meeting in the north parking area of the National Hispanic Cultural Center (near Pop Fizz). Participants will walk the route of stormwater runoff starting in the parking area and making their way to the Rio Grande. Along ...