By Trisha Sanchez, Donor Care Manager – Friends of Bosque del Apache Friends of Bosque del Apache Board President, Jonathan Manley, and I recently had the great privilege of attending the first National Friends Workshop to be held since before the pandemic,...
Article by Tom Kaye, Executive Director and Senior Ecologist at Institute for Applied Ecology, and originally published on Oct. 9, 2017 on their website, www.appliedeco.org. “I got one!” Steve Cary calls through a thicket of seep willow in full bloom. He’s...
Article and photos by Sean Roth, 11 years old I recently took my passion for birding to the extreme and made a goal for myself. The goal? To see one hundred new species of birds in a year. My year was going great. I was exploring all over the place, checking more and...
Article and all photos by Danny Hancock, A Glance at Nature Photography At the beginning of every year, I find that I must take a leave of absence. The urban life has caught up with me again and I feel a strong need to escape back to the wild. Bosque del Apache in New...
Wetland sunset at Bosque del Apache | Photo by Shayla March | Article written by Shayla March Five years ago, I went on a road trip exploring the Southwest with a friend and my faithful furry companion, Koda. We packed up my Jeep and began our trek from Idaho going...
Original article written by Don Boyd for publication in The Santa Fe New Mexican, repeated with permission. My daily pilgrimages to Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge ended one year from the day they started on December 21, 2021. More than a thousand...