Our Land Segments
Permian Development Fuels Climate Change
4.7.23 – The continued oil boom in the Permian Basin is reflected in the state’s budget. But it also affects the climate, local communities, and…
Read More...The Future of the Forests
3.31.23 –This spring, the Sandia Mountains have received more precipitation than in recent years, but they are still warming and drying over time. The forests…
Read More...Is NM’s Hunting System Fair?
3.10.2023 –In New Mexico, wildlife belongs to the people but are managed by the state. New Mexico Wildlife Federation Executive Director Jesse Deubel discusses hunting…
Read More...On the Colorado River, ‘Everybody Understands the Nature of the Problem’
03.03.23 – Seven states and two countries share the Colorado River, where demand outpaces supply, especially in a warming world. Our Land’s Laura Paskus talks…
Read More...Youth Climate Activists Call for Immediate Change
02.24.23 – Under a Democratic governor, the state of New Mexico has been moving forward on commitments to address climate change. But the state is…
Read More...Behind the Source New Mexico Series: ‘Crisis on the Rio Grande’
02.17.23 –Our Land Senior Producer Laura Paskus talks with reporter Danielle Prokop and visual journalist Diana Cervantes about their new series in Source New Mexico,…
Read More...Wild Wolf Captured Near Angel Fire
01.27.23 – Brady McGee, Mexican Wolf Recovery Coordinator for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and Our Land senior producer Laura Paskus discuss f2754, the…
Read More...NM’s Legislative Environmental Priorities
01.19.23 – Our Land Senior Producer Laura Paskus speaks with State Sen. Peter Wirth, D-Santa Fe, a longtime advocate for action on the environment. He…
Read More...Tracking the Rio Grande’s Snowpack
01.13.23 – In conversation with Our Land’s Laura Paskus, Angus Goodbody, a hydrologist with Water and Climate Services at the National Water and Climate Center,…
Read More...What We Gain When We Protect Special Places
12.23.22 – When discussing the protection of special places or landscapes, we talk a lot about what’s lost. In this segment, Theresa Pasqual, with the…
Read More...Protecting Chaco requires a commitment from ‘all levels’
12.23.22 – For more than a decade, a coalition of Indigenous and environmental groups, along with some archaeologists, have called for the federal government to…
Read More...What We Learned About Water in 2022
12.23.2022 – Stacy Timmons, Associate Director of Hydrogeology Programs at the New Mexico Bureau of Geology & Mineral Resources, talks about how New Mexico’s changing…
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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.
Reports & Documents
Board of Directors
Closed Captioning
Policies and Reports
Privacy Policy
Translator Map
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