For Impact Outdoors, spring brings the opportunity for rekindling old partnerships and creating new relationships to promote education, conservation, and meaningful outdoors opportunities across New Mexico.
Hosted by New Mexico Wildlife Federation Impacts leader, Matthew Monjaras, had the opportunity to speak at the round house to Youth, Senators, District Representatives, Conservation Partners, and Impact Volunteers on the behalf of conservation bills being presented.
Exposure to high frequency vocabulary pertaining to species of turkey, turkey behavior, habitat improvement, hunter education, and conservation. This material and vocabulary can later serve as a soft assessment while in the field.
Raising accountability and cleaning up an amazing biodiverse marsh located in Santa Rosa.
Educational opportunity at the Rolling Hills Ranch featuring Jordan Martinez, Gary Roybal, and Forrest Baker. This workshop covered habitat, species, traditional call making, hunter safety, and turkey tactics!
14 youth hunters were hosted on Impact outdoors private lands.
Impact hosted 10 hunters on private and public lands.
Students Identified different types of macro invertebrates and their respective pollutant tolerance's from samples gathered at our restoration cite at Rolling Hills Ranch. Lead discussions about Carbon kill-offs in a post fire community.
Had participants do macro invertebrate counts and analysis on samples from Sevilleta's wetlands.
Contact Mathew at 505-900-4758 or by email at impactoutdoors.nm@gmail.com
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