Sevilleta 2026

20 NMVFO and Amigos de la Sevilleta volunteers worked with UNM staff to dismantle a huge rainfall study array in the far NE corner of Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, that had reached its end-of-life.

The array was constructed with metal pipe and lexan sheets, held together with thousands of self-tapping screws. The structure was used to restrict rainfall for ecological study, by LTER, in partnership with Sevilleta.

Volunteers used cordless tools and muscles to completely disassemble one of a handful of arrays on the Refuge. Materials were carried to trucks, which shuttled to nearby dumpsters, for later recycling.

A big thanks goes out to all who attended, for a successful project. It was amazing to see a large group self-organize and work so well together on an unfamiliar task.

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Saddle Rock CDT Backpack 2026

Gila Back Country Horsemen and NMVFO volunteers backpacked in to the Saddle Rock area near Silver City to work on trails for several days, mostly lopping.

Horse people packed in equipment and water to support the hikers.

Nights and mornings were cold, but the days got quite warm.

The area was dry, receiving little precipitation over winter.