NMDGF will be giving two Wild Turkeys 101 virtual presentations with Cleveland High School students. This event is closed to the public.
Join us for this special opportunity for students to engage in vocational conversation with law enforcement officers from the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish. Ask questions important to your transition and career plans in conservation, law enforcement, and/or wildlife management at this one-time event.
Registration closes January 29, 2021.
River Source will work with students to run a virtual field trip on the Rio Grande during a virtual field trip.
12 students (Monte Del Sol School). In this session students will learn how to collect data and follow proper protocol to collect accurate data and determine the potential impacts to fisheries based on water quality standards and fish health. Staffing is provided by Department contractor, Richard Schrader and Carlos Herrera.
This event is closed to the public.
River Source will work with students to learn about fisheries monitoring during a virtual class session.
25 students (Monte del Sol School) will learn how to collect analyze and report their findings from watersheds monitoring and report the impacts to fisheries water quality standards and fish health. Staffing is provided by Department contractor, Richard Schrader and Carlos Herrera.
This event is closed to the public.
River Source will work with students to run a virtual field trip on the Chama during a virtual field trips.
7 students (Escalante HS) will learn how to collect data and follow proper protocol to collect accurate data and determine the potential impacts to fisheries based on water quality standards and fish health. Staffing is provided by Department contractor, Richard Schrader and Carlos Herrera.
This event is closed to the public.
NMDGF will be giving two Elk 101 virtual presentations to Cleveland High Schools students. This event is closed to the public and only open to Ms. Huey class.
River Source will work with students to run a virtual field trip on the Rio Grande during a virtual field trip.
25 students (Monte Del Sol School) will learn how to collect data and follow proper protocol to collect accurate data and determine the potential impacts to fisheries based on water quality standards and fish health. Staffing is provided by Department contractor, Richard Schrader and Carlos Herrera.
This event is closed to the public.