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Animals

Hope Below Our Feet
24 May 2025

Hope Below Our Feet

by admin | posted in: Animals, Climate Change, Regenerative Ag, Research | 1

Browse Peer-Reviewed Publications on Grazing as a Means of Improving Rangeland Ecology, Building Soil Carbon and Mitigating Global Warming (2008 – 2024)

AMP, planned grazing, regenerative, research
‘Growing Soil’ Through Adaptive Grazing
14 May 2025

‘Growing Soil’ Through Adaptive Grazing

by admin | posted in: Animals, Regenerative Ag, Restoration | 7

Fernando Falomir uses cattle as the primary tool for land restoration

AMP, planned grazing, ranching, regenerative, restoration
Soil Invertebrates As Bioindicators
31 Mar 2025

Soil Invertebrates As Bioindicators

by admin | posted in: Animals, Soil health assessment | 0

Learn about the critters that are living in soil and what they can tell us about soil health.

animals, insects, observation
Opportunity for Northern New Mexico Farms & Ranches to plant Pollinator Habitat
12 May 2024

Opportunity for Northern New Mexico Farms & Ranches to plant Pollinator Habitat

by admin | posted in: Animals, Resources | 0

Xerces Society is offering New Mexico Pollinator Habitat Restoration Kits!

biodiversity, community, pollinators
As beneath the ground so above: soil health and bee habitat
3 Dec 2023

As beneath the ground so above: soil health and bee habitat

by admin | posted in: Animals, Soil health principles | 1

Create robust and self-sustaining pollinator habitat while applying the Healthy Soil Principles.

pollinators, soil health principles
Graze-a-thon at El Sueño Ranch
3 Aug 2023

Graze-a-thon at El Sueño Ranch

by admin | posted in: Animals, Field Days | 0

A real-life example of how grazing planning is done to address production needs and conservation goals.

AMP, grazing, observation, planned grazing, ranching
Farming with Soil Life
17 Jul 2023

Farming with Soil Life

by admin | posted in: Animals, Books | 0

Check out Xerces Society’s handbook and online course for supporting soil invertebrates and soil health!

animals, insects, observation
Wildlife Ponds: If you Build it, They will Come
16 Jul 2023

Wildlife Ponds: If you Build it, They will Come

by admin | posted in: Animals, Champions, Water | 2

NM Soil Health Champion Carl Struck constructed a pond to capture snow melt and rain run-off.

animals, water, wildlife
Planned Grazing benefits Soil Health at the Los Ranchos Agri-Nature Center
6 Jun 2023

Planned Grazing benefits Soil Health at the Los Ranchos Agri-Nature Center

by admin | posted in: Animals, Regenerative Ag, Soil health principles | 2

As animals are moved often, soil health, yield and quality of forage improves.

planned grazing, regenerative, soil biology
Regenerating old Farm Fields to create Native Habitat
16 Apr 2023

Regenerating old Farm Fields to create Native Habitat

by admin | posted in: Animals, Restoration, Video | 0

A conversation with Cameron Weber, Rio Grande Return’s Habitat Conservation Director.

Healthy Soil Program, mulch, restoration, wildlife

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