We are part of an Ecosystem of Education!

There are so many other wonderful people, projects & organizations! Aren’t we lucky!?

Here are some of them. Want to be on here too? Tell us!


Yerba Mansa Project

  • Educates about medicinal plants, ecological issues, and our unique local bioregion.

  • Brings the community together through common interests and goals.

  • Contributes to the restoration of medicinal plants and their habitats, especially Yerba Mansa and the Rio Grande Bosque.

Check them out here!


Bosque Ecosystem Monitoring Program

Community Science, Education, and Stewardship: Equitable and inclusive hands-on student research essential to the management of the Rio Grande ecosystem.

“We believe that education helps cultivate an understanding and respect, not just for our own bosque, but the planet as a whole. Through the education of the general public, especially our students, we seek to provide good data in order to inform public policy. There’s nothing greater than empowerment through education.”

Click here to visit BEMP.org!


Story Riders - Center of Southwest Culture, Inc.

Story Riders is a cycling program for Latino, Indigenous and POC children and youth that teaches STE(A)M and storytelling curriculum through a cultural lens.

Story Riders empowers children and youth of color to reconnect with our natural and cultural heritage, while providing practical training in bicycle safety, maintenance, and guided cycling experiences in which participants explore local stories and spaces.

Click here to learn more about Story Riders!


350 New Mexico

Keeping New Mexico Enchanted

We strive to create a future that supports a livable planet and just society through education and outreach, public policy advocacy, and mobilizing people to take action.

Take action: click here!


Bachechi Open Space

The Bachechi Environmental Education Building (BEEB) is a community facility intended to support environmental education and resource-based recreation on the premises. BEEB is ideal for workshops, meetings, presentations, and classes of all age levels. Trails are open to the public from dawn to dusk and include a number of interpretive signs that highlight the various features at the property so the public can go on self-guided tours.

Visit Bachechi!


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