Our Land Segments
Cochiti Pueblo Opposes Bandelier Bill
January 8, 2021 – Public lands in New Mexico hold different meanings for different people, including each of the state’s American Indian tribes. On this…
Read More...New Mexico’s Military Legacy & PFAS Contamination
December 25, 2020 – One of the other top stories of 2020 for us here at NMPBS is the groundwater contamination found at as many…
Read More...Our Land: Albuquerque’s Bosque
December 11, 2020 – In this month’s episode of Our Land, correspondent Laura Paskus travels close to home—Albuquerque’s bosque. In the fall and winter, it’s…
Read More...Groundwater War: Fort Wingate
November 13, 2020 – NMiF producer Matt Grubs talks with Our Land correspondent Laura Paskus about PFAS pollution at Fort Wingate, which the military did…
Read More...Our Land: Urban Forest Update
October 9, 2020 – This year’s hot, dry conditions highlight the need for New Mexicans to take care of their trees—and to plan for which…
Read More...Tribes, Power, and Water
Sept. 11, 2020 – In the western United States, rivers like the Colorado River and the Rio Grande were carved up under compacts in the…
Read More...All We’ve Surveyed: Five Years After the Gold King Mine Spill
By Laura Paskus Five years ago, crews reopening an abandoned mine in the mountains of southern Colorado breached a containment wall, spewing three million gallons…
Read More...Third Anniversary Interview and Our Land: Gila Diversion Decision
July 10, 2020 – NMiF host Gene Grant celebrates the third anniversary of the show’s monthly series Our Land with environmental journalist Laura Paskus, who talks about the state’s outlook…
Read More...Our Land: Rio Grande Spring Flow and Climate Change
May 8, 2020 – On this month’s episode of Our Land, we look back to 2018, when the Rio Grande dried in April after a…
Read More...Our Land: A Decent Winter Becomes a Lousy Spring on the Rio Grande
Two years ago, New Mexico’s largest river dried in April, right when the Rio Grande would normally churn with muddy spring snowmelt. It was a…
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Albuquerque, NM 87102
(505) 277-2121
Toll Free: 1-844-249-5386
NMPBS is a community service of The University of New Mexico and Albuquerque Public Schools.
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Board of Directors
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Location
1130 University Blvd. NE
Mailstop: MSC 12-7110
Albuquerque, NM 87102
(505) 277-2121
Toll Free: 1-844-249-5386
NMPBS is a community service of The University of New Mexico and Albuquerque Public Schools.
Reports & Documents
Board of Directors
Closed Captioning
Policies and Reports
Privacy Policy
Translator Map