2015 Becker Award Winners
From a South Valley farm to a southern NM trail race, our 2015 award winners have taken environmental education and run with it! The Dr. Richard W. Becker Award honors Continue Reading →
Environmental Education of New Mexico
Cultivating the Future of Environmental Education
From a South Valley farm to a southern NM trail race, our 2015 award winners have taken environmental education and run with it! The Dr. Richard W. Becker Award honors Continue Reading →
Join us in celebrating Barbara Garrity’s retirement after 8 1/2 years as our Executive Director! She has been selected to receive the Outstanding Service to Environmental Education Award and Joe Continue Reading →
Update 12/15/15: Eileen Everett is joining EEANM as our new director. Read more here. Please note that the job description has been revised to reflect the new office location for Continue Reading →
EEANM’s Executive Director, Barbara Garrity, will be retiring on Dec. 15, 2015. She was EEANM’s first hire in 2007 and oversaw the development of the Environmental Literacy Plan, the EE Continue Reading →
A team of environmental educators (Barbara Garrity, Selena Connealy, Dr. Stephanie Bestelmeyer, and Dr. Pedro Chavarria) took the NM Environmental Literacy Plan to the NM Public Education Department leadership in Continue Reading →
Mark your calendars for EEANM’s 2015 Annual Conference on November 13-14 in Hobbs. We are partnering with the NM Science Teachers’ Association (NMSTA) and NM Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NMCTM) again to Continue Reading →
Roberta Salazar, Executive Director of Rivers and Birds, has been selected to receive the fourth annual New Mexico Project Learning Tree Outstanding Educator award for 2015. This award acknowledges her Continue Reading →
New Mexico’s Environmental Education Certification Program will launch this fall with a pilot group of applicants. EEANM will coordinate the program. Thank you to the volunteer committee members who have Continue Reading →
EEANM will partner with four NM MainStreet Program locations–Raton, Farmington, Grants and Truth or Consequences–to hold teacher workshops using the secondary module of Project Learning Tree (PLT), Places We Live. Continue Reading →
Winter weather can sometimes keep even the most adventurous of us hunkered inside. Here are suggestions from our board and staff to inspire you to bundle up and get outside Continue Reading →