Santa Fe Canyon
Santa Fe Canyon Preserve is 190-acres of open space offering hiking trails, more than 140 species of birds and the original route of the Santa Fe River.
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What's New
Once upon a time, a humble fish called the roundtail chub (Gila robusta) successfully occupied the warm, slow-flowing habitats adjacent to faster moving waters in New Mexico’s Gila River. Back from the Brink: A Fish Tale.
New Nature Conservancy Report Details Effects of Climate Change on New Mexico's Plants, Animals and Landscapes
The Nature Conservancy Aquires Diamond A Ranch Easement
Conservancy Scientist Presents Before Gila Basin Irrigation Commission
Conservancy Urges Congress to Support Legislation to Restore Forest Health
Acquisition Adds 168 Acres to Gila River Protection
Donation doubles size of Santa Fe Canyon Preserve
Become a Sustainer
Our monthly givers' program, Friends of The Nature Conservancy, is a wonderful way to make a monthly gift and provide the reliable support that is so vital to saving the last great places on Earth.
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Bear Mountain Lodge Reviewed in Country Magazine
Success Stories

2007 was an unprecedented year for conservation success in New Mexico, both in scale and scope. Learn more about some of the key projects that helped advance our work across the state.
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