Based in southern New Mexico, the Nuestra Tierra Conservation Podcast explores public lands, conservation, and environmental issues from the lens of Latino and Hispanic communities living on the land. A project of the New Mexico Wildlife Federation, our podcast lifts up the voices of Latino commun…
Nuestra Tierra Conservation Project
We talk with Francisco Valenzuela of the U.S. Forest Service and Miguel Marquez of U.S. Fish & Wildlife about their careers engaging Latinx youth and communities on public lands and waters in Albuquerque and San Francisco.
The Outdoor Equity Fund is currently moving through the New Mexico State Legislature, through a joint bill that would create both the New Mexico Office of Outdoor Recreation and the Equity Fund. Listen to this podcast to learn more!
On the fourth episode of the Nuestra Tierra Conservation Podcast, we delve into the outdoor experiences of Latinx border communities, how those outdoor experiences shape Latinx views on environmentalism and conservation, and the need to reauthorize and renew the Land & Water Conservation Fund and it
What does a brown mountain biker, fly fisherman, and hunter have in common? Only one way to find out.
We sit down to talk to a group of Chingonas across the U.S. who share their stories and perspectives about the current state of the conservation movement, environmental policy, and the outdoor recreation industry.
Gabe Vasquez sits down with archaeologist Angel Peña of the Conservation Lands Foundation to give a recap of the first year of the Nuestra Tierra Conservation Project and talks all things about the proposed border wall.Other guests on this episode include U.S. Senator Martin Heinrich (NM), Deming hunter and educator Ray Trejo, and border wildlife biologist Fernando Clemente.