Tingley Beach and the Albuquerque Overbank Project highlight the mosaic nature of the bosque! BEMP partnered with Natural Heritage New Mexico, the Bureau of Reclamation and the Army Corps of Engineers to show land managers two local examples of ecological mosaics on the landscape. Folks met at the Education Annex of the Aquarium/Botanic Gardens courtyard before heading to both sites. … Read More
Presentation: tamarisk leaf beetles at BEMP sites
On February 18 and 19, 2014 Science Coordinator Jennifer Schuetz and BEMP biologist Rowan Converse attended the “Riparian Restoration in the Western U.S.” conference in Grand Junction, CO, hosted by the Tamarisk Coalition. Jennifer gave an oral presentation on BEMP’s monitoring of ecosystem health in the bosque, highlighting our tamarisk leaf beetle monitoring conducted May to August 2013. Rowan presented … Read More
Bringing Back the Bosque Mosaic…
Science Coordinator Jennifer Schuetz presented a poster titled Bringing Back the Mosaic in the Middle Rio Grande Bosque at the New Mexico Water Resources Research Institute conference that focused on ‘New Water Realities – Proposals for Meaningful Change’ in Albuquerque, NM on November 21-22, 2013.
BEMP receives 2012 Forest Service Chief’s Award for Engaging Urban America
Co-Directors Dan Shaw and Kim Eichhorst (PhD) received the 2012 Forest Service Chief’s Award for Engaging Urban America! Seventh grade students from the Albuquerque Institute of Math and Science (AIMS) joined our BEMP staff for the award in early spring of 2013. Three AIMS 7th grade classes rotate through the City of Albuquerque’s Tingley Beach site, known in BEMP as … Read More