Photo courtesy of Judi Sawyer | Grandfather Mountain Stewardship Foundation
Caselyn Little, a wildlife biology student at Lees
McRae-College, releases a broad-winged hawk that was restored
through the universityâs May Wildlife Rehabilitation Center at
Grandfather Mountain on Friday, May 21.
Photo by Luke Barber
Megan Guess, a pre-veterinary medicine student, releases a
broad-winged hawk into the wild at Grandfather Mountain on Friday,
May 21.
Photo courtesy of Judi Sawyer | Grandfather Mountain Stewardship Foundation
A broad-winged hawk that was restored to health by Lees
McRae-Collegeâs May Wildlife Rehabilitation Center freely soars
through the skies over Grandfather Mountain.
LINVILLE â Two broad-winged hawks took to the skies over Grandfather Mountainâs MacRae Meadows after a successful release by Lees-McRae Collegeâs May Wildlife Rehabilitation Center staff on Friday, May 21.
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Four Los Alamos County 4-H Members Compete In Virtual New Mexico Horse Bowl Tournament
Los Alamos County 4-H Horse Bowl team members who competed in the virtual New Mexico Horse Bowl Tournament in February are, from left, Kadin Hansel, Nicholas Booton, Sam Prada and Kim Prada. Courtesy photo
BY DEREK RODRIGUEZ
Los Alamos County 4-H
4-H is a national youth organization with over 6 million participants nationwide. New Mexico 4-H began in 1912 and now over 30,000 youth members participate in the state. In 4-H we “learn by doing” which means we help our community by taking part in community service events and we work on projects to show our skills. In Los Alamos we have 32 4-Hers in our club. We meet Thursdays as a club. One Thursday a month is our business meeting and the other Thursdays we work on our projects. This year as a club we will learn leatherworking.
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