Profiles: Outdoors

Meet women who have put their energy into preserving our great out-of-doors

 

 

Adriana credits both grandmothers with teaching her to be independent, willing to take on any task (even those traditionally assigned to...

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In the 1950s, while Ernie was off promoting Taos skiing, Rhoda set up their rental and retail shops and operated the business of Taos Ski...

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As the first woman forest service supervisor of Carson National Forest, Kendall has sought to connect people to the forest lands right...

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Rivers and mountains have become metaphors that guide Melissa’s life, leading to her life motto: “Be patient and go with the...

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Susie's observations about opportunity gaps for children put her on a trajectory that her love of the outdoors, science background, and...

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From a Ranchos de Taos family, Trudy has pursued music, art, and business as well as her work preserving the acequias of northern New Mexico

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Carrie came to Taos in 1993 to work as a seasonal archaeologist on the Carson National Forest and became a full-time archaeologist on Questa...

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Tara publishes Izilwane, an e-zine devoted to enhancing how we perceive our human role in relating with other species and ecosystems.

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As a youngster, Roberta observed her elders’ reverence for the natural world and their passion for farming and family life.

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Having taught skiing for over 30 seasons, Sandy challenges herself to ski better every year and she passes her passion for skiing on to her...

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Kristina has led many battles to save important places and open lands around Taos including the beloved Ponce de Leon Hot Springs. . .

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