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Abbey on Wilderness

Posted on April 20, 2016 by Environmental Education Association of New Mexico

Edward Abbey on wilderness

We’re sharing some EE inspiration this week in celebration of EE Week!

As a student at UNM and former NM resident, Edward Abbey knew well the beauty and wilderness of our state.

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