Our Land Segments
Our Land: Kirtland Air Force Base Fuel Spill Update
October 11, 2019 – New Mexico’s past, present and future are inextricably linked to the military. While the state’s three military bases, two national labs…
Read More...Our Land: Toxic Blue-Green Algae Blooms in New Mexico Lakes
September 13, 2019 – In this month’s episode of Our Land, correspondent Laura Paskus visits Cochiti and Abiquiu lakes, which were closed to swimming in…
Read More...Our Land: Gila River
August 9, 2019 – In this month’s installment of Our Land, correspondent Laura Paskus travels to a remote part of the Gila National Forest for…
Read More...Our Land: Backyard Wildlife Sanctuaries
July 12, 2019 – In this month’s installment of Our Land, correspondent Laura Paskus takes viewers along as she examines the effort to build a…
Read More...Our Land: Rio Grande Habitat Restoration
June 14, 2019 – It’s scary when rivers crest above their banks or burst their levees. In the Midwest, rising river waters have been dangerous…
Read More...Our Land: Climate Change and New Mexico’s Water Supply
April 11, 2019 – On this month’s installment of Our Land, environmental correspondent Laura Paskus looks at how rising temperatures around the globe affect us…
Read More...Superfund Site in Socorro
March 8, 2019 – For this month’s installment of Our Land, environmental correspondent Laura Paskus travels to Socorro and a Superfund cleanup site where a…
Read More...Our Land: Clean Water Rules
February 8, 2019 – In an arid state like New Mexico, all of our waters are critically important. Even the smallest streams and most remote…
Read More...Our Land: Environmental Legislation
January 11, 2019 – Correspondent Laura Paskus brings us this month’s segment of “Our Land: New Mexico’s Environmental Past, Present and Future.” She sits down…
Read More...Our Land: Project Feed The Hood
December 14, 2018 – Project Feed the Hood is a food justice program in Albuquerque that connects communities with healthy food and young people with…
Read More...Our Land: Urban Forests
November 9, 2018—In an arid city like Albuquerque, which most people associate with cactus and sage, trees and the urban forest are important. They provide…
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Albuquerque, NM 87102
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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
Closed Captioning
Policies and Reports
Privacy Policy
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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