What Happens to BEMP data? Every third full week of the month, BEMP staff and students head out along the Middle Rio Grande to one of 33 research sites to collect data on groundwater, precipitation, and litterfall. These monthly collections help build our thousands of data points that tell us about the overall health of the bosque and help inform … Read More
TLB Romping and A Retrospective
TLB Romping and A Retrospective By Jonathan Tyrrell As I mark the calendar of a year-long anniversary of working at BEMP, I am excited to step into new horizons, learn about new datasets, and establish stronger connections to the bosque ecosystem and those who work to monitor it. This past year has taught me how BEMP is a microcosm of … Read More
Welcome Ara, our new Data Manager!
BEMP welcomes Ara to the team! Ara Winter, Ph.D. is the Data Manager for BEMP. Ara’s spent the past ten years mixing data analysis across different spatial and time scales with extensive fieldwork in New Mexico. In his off time he is a Zen Buddhist priest, enjoys cooking, hiking, climbing, gardening and generally being outside. His current kids are a … Read More
CONGRATS, CLASS OF 2018
Proud of all our friends along the Rio Grande who are graduating this year and grateful to those students who let BEMP be a part of their story. We are super proud of your accomplishments. Chase your dreams, burst at the seams, never stop trying, never stop learning, live life to the fullest. Give it nothing but your best….. Congratulation on … Read More
Bosque del Apache – BEMP’s 33rd BEMP site!
Bosque del Apache – BEMP’s 33rd BEMP site! It was muddy… really, really, muddy. The cold February nights didn’t have much of a chance against the quick warming sunshine that had us in t-shirts before lunch. The hard frosted pathways morphed into to shin-deep sludge that made carrying 50 pound bags of sand, rebar, ladders, and the rest of the … Read More
Otter Days 2018
Last Wednesday, April 11th, and Monday, April 16th, BEMP and Bosque School hosted the 6th Otter Day celebration to honor the reintroduction of the river otter into New Mexico. The goal of this event was to teach kindergarten and first grade students about river otters and their habitat through different activities. River otters are an important indicator species of river … Read More
Friends from the Congo
On Monday, April 9th, BEMP hosted a group of 4 delegates from the Democratic Republic of the Congo who are visiting the United States to learn about sustainability practices. Specifically the goal of their visit was to learn about sustainability in the mining industry through the International Visitor Leadership Program by exposing them to best practices in preservation of ecosystems, … Read More
The Bosque’s Broken Heart
The Bosque’s Broken Heart THE FUTURE OF THE RIO GRANDE COTTONWOOD By Eliot, 6th grade student at Bosque School When most people think of New Mexico, they are likely to imagine an arid desert with a few saguaros, maybe a tumbleweed here and there. However, running right through the middle of the state flows the fourth longest river in the … Read More
Celebrating Crawford Symposium 2018
On March 6th, BEMP celebrated its 8th annual Crawford Symposium, a conference honoring BEMP co-founder Dr. Clifford Crawford. This year’s conference brought together over 250 people, including more than 70 presenters, in celebration of citizen science and environmental research along the Middle Rio Grande. The conference showcased research by an outstanding set of presenters ranging from 5th grade students to … Read More
Love Your Mother Earth and Her Climate
In the spirit of Valentine’s Day, Bosque School hosted “Love Your Mother Earth and Her Climate” last week, which allowed students to learn new aspects of the environment by attending guest lectures from visiting speakers. The afternoon was part of an ongoing process to build knowledge and capacity for agency, adding to existing student work and inquiry. The conference began … Read More