
Join PEEC and Bandelier National Monument Wednesday for a special talk on the reintroduction of endangered fish populations. Courtesy photo
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Please join us at the Los Alamos Nature Center or from the comfort of your couch on Wednesday, Oct. 12 at 6 p.m. for a talk with Bandelier National Monument’s international intern, Erwin Lopez Osorio. Bandelier’s native fish population has been severely impacted by several factors, ultimately leading to the extirpation of many native fish from the rivers and streams within Bandelier. During this talk, Erwin will discuss the types of native fish originally found within the area, the factors that limited or completely eradicated populations, and the measures currently being taken to reintroduce endangered fish populations back into Bandelier National Monument.
For more information about this event, visit the following link, “Reintroduction of Native Fish “. For other upcoming PEEC programs, visit peecnature.org/events. Questions? Email kristen@peecnature.org, or call (505) 662-0460.
PEEC was founded in 2000 to serve the community of Los Alamos. It offers people of all ages a way to enrich their lives by strengthening their connections to our canyons, mesas, mountains, and skies. PEEC operates the Los Alamos Nature Center at 2600 Canyon Road, holds regular programs and events, and hosts several interest groups from birding to hiking to butterfly watching. PEEC activities are open to everyone; however, members receive exclusive benefits such as discounts on programs and gift shop merchandise. Annual memberships start at $35. To learn more, visit peecnature.org/support/membership/.