Protection of 783 acres at Broad Canyon Ranch in Selden Canyon, a threatened 11-mile stretch of the lower Río Grande, offers eager birders and others access to a restored Swan Pond plus a mile of riverside woodlands of revitalized cottonwood and willow.
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In 2005, TPL secured 150 acres of private land at the northern boundary of this 400-acre state park near the Río Grande that became the park's education center.
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The Taos Valley Overlook project was completed in April 2003, protecting a total of 2,581 acres of this scenic vista that helps make the Taos area a unique treasure for residents and visitors alike.
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The Koontz family has worked their tree farm near the Village of Corrales for more than 50 years. For them, protecting the rural character of the picturesque Rio Grande valley is important to their livelihood and sense of place
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For almost 30 years, local and national conservation groups have wanted
to protect 14,000 acres at Ute Mountain, an extinct volcano in northern
New Mexico.
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The Trust for Public Land, in partnership with the US Fish and Wildlife Service and Bernalillo County, helped protect Price's Dairy, the largest—and one of the last—undeveloped properties in southern Albuquerque. In 2012, the property was dedicated as the Valle de Oro National Wildlife Refuge.
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