Santa Fe Canyon
Santa Fe Canyon Preserve is 190-acres of open space offering hiking trails, more than 140 species of birds and the original route of the Santa Fe River.
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What's New
Once upon a time, a humble fish called the roundtail chub (Gila robusta) successfully occupied the warm, slow-flowing habitats adjacent to faster moving waters in New Mexico’s Gila River. Back from the Brink: A Fish Tale.
Volunteer opportunities: Join our 2008/09 work weekends and lend a hand with much-needed projects while exploring the Gila Riparian Preserve.
New Nature Conservancy Report Details Effects of Climate Change on New Mexico's Plants, Animals and Landscapes
The Nature Conservancy Aquires Diamond A Ranch Easement
Conservancy Urges Congress to Support Legislation to Restore Forest Health
Acquisition Adds 168 Acres to Gila River Protection
Donation doubles size of Santa Fe Canyon Preserve
Become a Sustainer
Our monthly givers' program, Friends of The Nature Conservancy, is a wonderful way to make a monthly gift and provide the reliable support that is so vital to saving the last great places on Earth.
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