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Test Your Animal Knowledge At PEEC s Trivia Tuesday

Test Your Animal Knowledge At PEEC’s Trivia Tuesday - 7:43 pm PEEC and the New Mexico Wildlife Center host Trivia Tuesday at 7 p.m., Tuesday, March 9. Courtesy/PEEC PEEC News: Test your nature knowledge at Trivia Tuesday with the Pajarito Environmental Education Center (PEEC). Challenge friends old and new at this interactive program and compete for prizes, including Chamber Checks from the Los Alamos Chamber of Commerce to use at local businesses. This month’s Trivia Tuesday will take place is 7 p.m., Tuesday, March 9 via Zoom. Learn more and register at peecnature.org/events. March’s trivia theme is animals and PEEC is teaming up with their friends at the New Mexico Wildlife Center to host this month’s game. And, because few things go together better than beer and trivia, PEEC is partnering with Bathtub Row Brewing Co-op to offer a Trivia Tuesday beer special. Enjoy $2 off crowlers from the Tub on Trivia Tuesdays only! Use or mention the code T

Obituary: John Eric Rundberg May 13, 1986 – Jan 8, 2021

Obituary: John Eric Rundberg May 13, 1986 – Jan. 8, 2021 JOHN ERIC RUNDBERG – May 13, 1986-Jan. 8, 2021 John Eric Rundberg, a resident of Socorro, New Mexico, died unexpectedly on Friday, January 8th in Santa Fe, New Mexico at the age of 34. He was born May 13, 1986 in Los Alamos, New Mexico, the second of three children born to Bob and Ginger Rundberg. He grew up in Los Alamos, where he attended Los Alamos High School, played club rugby, and taught swimming lessons as a lifeguard at Canyon Vista Pool in White Rock. He attended New Mexico Tech in Socorro, where he became involved with Pygmy Rugby, first as a player and later as the team’s unofficial photographer. He worked for many years as General Manager at Socorro Springs Brewing Company.

Share with Wildlife searches for answers

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... American mink have not been seen alive in northern New Mexico for some time and a research grant funded by New Mexico Game & Fish Department’s Share with Wildlife fund aims to determine whether they are extinct in the state. (Courtesy of Humane Society’s Wildlife Land Trust) Copyright © 2020 Albuquerque Journal Do American mink still survive in the wildlands of northern New Mexico? No one is quite sure but, thanks to a recent grant from the New Mexico Game & Fish Department’s Share with Wildlife fund, a group of researchers aims to settle that question. ...................... As a matter of fact, nearly $100,000 from the fund is going to four projects in northern New Mexico, says Ginny Seamster, Share with Wildlife coordinator.

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