Archeologist weaves a blanket made of 17,000 turkey feathers donated by hunters
Mary Weahkee, an archeologist and anthropologist with the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs, was asked to try her hand at a particular task that dates back more than 1,000 years ago: weave a blanket made of turkey feathers. Read more…
DIY: Easy-to-make birdfeeders
Attracting the widest variety of birds to your backyard can be a fun learning experience. All it takes is a basic understanding of the different types of birdfeeders and a little creativity. Learn how to make your own. |
History of the conservation officer badge
For more than a century, our conservation officers have worn a badge identifying their organization and the duties that come with being an officer. Follow the badge back to 1903. |
A ranch gets relief and young hunters gain experience
When Corporal Jake Baulch heard that the Ladder Ranch in Truth or Consequences was having javelina issues, he turned a problem into a special hunting opportunity for eleven kids. Read about the hunt. |
Oryx and mushroom sliders
Oryx is a mild wild meat that can be prepared in a variety of ways. Try this recipe from chef Dave Sellers of the Street Food Institute in Albuquerque. Try this recipe. |
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