Difference between revisions of "Rio Grande Nature Center"
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| − | |view_desc1=A small wooden sign reads: "The Rio Grande Nature Center has been designated a New Mexico Watchable Wildlife site! Find out more at our website, [http://www.rgnc.org www.rgnc.org | + | |view_desc1=A small wooden sign reads: "The Rio Grande Nature Center has been designated a New Mexico Watchable Wildlife site! Find out more at our website, [http://www.rgnc.org www.rgnc.org]!" |
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|view_desc2=Discovery Pond, constructed in 1995, offers a new educational dimension of the Center's programs. It provides opportunities for a hands-on approach to nature, where visitors may conduct water tests, view aquatic life under the microscope and study aquatic life up close. Redwinged blackbirds, grebes, the kingfisher, mallards, wood ducks, Canada geese, and — possibly — a heron might be seen or heard. | |view_desc2=Discovery Pond, constructed in 1995, offers a new educational dimension of the Center's programs. It provides opportunities for a hands-on approach to nature, where visitors may conduct water tests, view aquatic life under the microscope and study aquatic life up close. Redwinged blackbirds, grebes, the kingfisher, mallards, wood ducks, Canada geese, and — possibly — a heron might be seen or heard. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:40, 22 March 2013
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