Growing up with Acequias by Kevin Terry
What's it like to grow up with an acequia in your backyard? It's a lot of work, just ask Kevin Terry.
Wildlife habitat restoration
One experienced Ancestral Lands saw crew trains another crew in removing invasive Russian olive trees from a stream outside of Navajo, NM. The Ancestral Lands Program empowers local Native young adults to be active transformers and restorers of their natural world. In this case, removing invasive tree's and ultimately re-planting native species to…
The Hunger Game
How does drought affect corn farmers and their families? LOCC students illustrate the gravity of the situation in this film. This film was made by students from New Mexico in the Upward Bound Math Science program in Trinidad during summer 2018.
Life Begins With Water
Water is vital to human life and society. Watch these students from LOCC educate their audience on the importance of water quality. This film was made by students in the Upward Bound Math Science program during summer 2018.
New Mexico's Lifeline
Through drawings, interviews and graphics, LOCC students explore how New Mexico's water supply is affected by climate change and drought. This film was made by students in the Upward Bound Math Science program in Trinidad during summer 2018.
Coyote and the Drought
Students put together a collection of stories about the drought in Gallup, New Mexico. Upward Bound high school students produced short videos about climate change in a one-week workshop.
Catch Our Drift
Learn about how drought affects fish in rivers in this LOCC film. This film was made by students in the Upward Bound Math Science program in Trinidad during summer 2018.
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