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  • Summer Program
    • 2018 Projects
    • 2017 Projects
    • 2016 Projects
    • 2015 Projects
    • 2014 Projects >
      • Greywater and Earthworks in Santa Fe
      • Greywater at Kimchi Farm
      • Pollinator santuario in Dixon, NM
      • Sabino Canyon Project - water for wildlife >
        • Organizing Youth Engagement Conference
      • Rainwater tank installation in Albuquerque, NM
    • 2010 - 2013 Projects
  • HS Sustainable Agriculture
  • Rio Grande Environment and Gardening Club
  • Internships
    • Fall 2016 - Spring 2017
  • Curriculum
    • Water Resource Documents
    • Student Web Resources
  • About Us
  • News
  • 2018 Summer Calendar
  • Solar Oven Project
  • 2019 Spring Agriculture Program
  • T-shirt design explanation
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Community Mapping

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This project is a mapping project, where the students are mentored as we map the community...finding out where are the community gardens, open lots, fruit trees that have been abandoned, and other areas that are important for wildlife and community health.....

bicycle water pumps

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clay seed ball project

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We will team up with local high school, pre-school, and agencies to create a fun-day making seed balls for a local community garden downtown, and for local restoration projects, where we are trying to improve local vegetation.

Other than that, have a good time learning about plants, seeds, and getting muddy....!!

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