This week, the state released a report showing where drought, disease, and pests are killing trees in #NewMexico forests.
I mapped the past few years of data and there's a couple pests -- like the Western Spruce Budworm -- that do some serious damage. #NMwx #NMwater #PublicLands
24.04.2025 14:15 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
Vanishing river, vanishing minnow: An audio postcard from the Rio Grande
In New Mexico, spring is a time of rebirth, with wildflowers blooming across the high desert, cottonwoods beginning to bud, and snowmelt cascading from the mountains. Itβs also a critical season for f...
I stood in the Rio Grande for hours to bring you a once-a-year experience where biologists rush to the river to collect silvery minnow eggs amid dangerously dry conditions β threatening the species.
I got a nasty sunburn, so I expect you to listen:
18.04.2025 13:10 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
A newly released report from the Center for Biological Diversity shows cattle have done significant damage to New Mexicoβs stream side habitat.
I decided to map what the Gila National Forest looked like in 2024 and it doesnβt look too good.
www.datawrapper.de/_/7zWOp/?v=3
08.04.2025 00:56 β π 4 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0
How federal cuts threaten small town economies and elevate fire risks
As the Southwest heads into peak fire season, the Trump Administrationβs cuts to federal agencies are set to hit some local recreational economies hard β especially as conditions ripen for wildfire.
As the Southwest heads into peak fire season, Iβve been mulling over the Trump Administrationβs cuts to federal agencies β and it turns out, they are set to hit some local recreational economies hard, especially as conditions ripen for wildfire.
26.03.2025 20:34 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
Senior Scientist, Union of Concerned Scientists, Global Security Program. Views are my own.
Blog: blog.ucsusa.org/author/dylan-spaulding/
investigator @Bellingcat.com, texan up north. interested in organized crime. views my own.
Signal username: pk1994.88
We protect and restore the wildlife, wild places, wild rivers, and health of the American West. Join us!
Albuquerque chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America
Opinions my own until the bear/dolphin takeover of 2026
Keeping an eye on misleading content, coaching leaders, and reinforcing local news
Previously: marketing/comms, journalist, and startup operations
_______________________________________________
Ken is the former four-term widely respected π Mayor of Las Cruces, NM. Ken is warm, funny and engaging, lots of friends and supporters. DEM Candidate for Governor of New Mexico 2026. Retweets π« endorsement. DM's are open. Kenβs tweets signed -KM
I grow food on purpose and do politics by accident. Former party chair and so on.
The only person on the planet applying Albuquerque streets smarts to South Carolina politics.
You have to be tough to do good.
#Climate #SCpol
Formerly at The New Yorker and Outside, currently in Santa Fe, presently in Seattle and environs. Now listening to on vinyl.
Taos, N.M., chapter of the Silent Book Club. Read together in quiet camaraderie.
Journalist from New Mexico. Newsletter coming soon?
Lots of sports, pinball, random thoughts.
Newsletter: @newmexicotelegram.com / newmexicotelegram.com
Senior Race and Justice Reporter for Axios. Houston born, New Mexico-based. #ColumbiaMFA #UH #race #journalism #writing #history #immigration #latino https://www.axios.com/authors/rcontreras
A multigenerational cross-cultural coalition working to debunk false solutions in NM!
https://linktr.ee/nmnofalsesolutions
Pro Mother Earth π Here to continue a legacy of Indigenous resistance and fight for climate and environmental justice. Indigenous rights are human rights. My opinions are my own.
State politics reporter at CapRadio in Sacramento. Formerly
at KUNM in Albuquerque. CUNY/Newmark J-school alum.
Say hi: megan.myscofski@capradio.org
Building a healthier, thriving New Mexico! Our initiatives promote a clean environment, a growing economy, and resilient communities. Join us in transforming NM's future. Visit: clearhorizonsnm.org.
Exploring, enjoying and protecting New Mexico and West Texas.
The Rio Grande Chapter represents 35,000 Sierra Club members and supporters in New Mexico and West Texas.
Photo: Jim Klukkert
nmsierraclub.org sierraclub.org
We use the power of the law to foster thriving, resilient Western lands, waters, wildlife, and communities in the face of a changing climate.
Communications | she/her | NM born & raised π¦
Using the power of the law to foster thriving, resilient western U.S. lands, waters, wildlife, and communities in the face of a changing climate.
Executive Director: @westernlaw.bsky.social.
Thoughts my own.
senior reporter for @sourcenm.com, part of @statesnewsroom.com. he/him