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2025 Art Calendar Now Available!
2025 Art Calendars now available. Fundraiser for Institute for Applied Ecology
Through the Lens: Why Conservation Photography is a Game Changer
In today's world, preserving our environment is more critical than ever. Climate change, deforestation, habitat loss, and species extinction are just a few of the pressing issues we face. To effectively address these challenges, environmental organizations need powerful allies who can help tell their stories and engage the public. That's where conservation photographers step in. As a form of advocacy, conservation photography plays a vital role in raising awareness of the threats to our environment and its inhabitants.
Christina’s feature story for bioGraphic on one of the Southwest’s most endangered ecosystems: freshwater springs
Christina’s feature story for bioGraphic on one of the Southwest’s most endangered ecosystems: fresh water springs.
Christina’s photos featured in article for Sierra Magazine on Rosy Finches
The elusive and myterious rosy-finches of Sandia Crest peak in New Mexico.
7 Locations for Wildflower Photography in New Mexico
7 wildflower photography destinations in New Mexico
5 Enchanting Wildflower Natural History Stories
5 enchanting natural history stories about wildflowers. How they survive across time, feed insects, animals, and people, produce medicine, and mysteriously enchant us.
Honoring Grief: Loss and Change in My Beloved Here
After I took my heavy backpack off, the grief I was feeling from the sense of loss in my beloved places threatened to overwhelm me.
Wild Orchids in New Mexico? They’re not just a tropical thing.
Often thought of as tropical species, beautiful orchid species have also adapted to temperate climates. New Mexico has approximately 14 species of orchids, the ones I’ve encountered thus far are pictured here.
Holy Ghost Skyrocket: Rare Plants of New Mexico
Holy Ghost Ipomopsis is one of the rarest wildflowers in New Mexico and the United States. Threatened by road traffic and climate change, the plant lives in a small canyon for reasons that remain a mystery to botanists.