Showing posts with label Rio Grande River. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rio Grande River. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Rio Grande River at Las Cruces
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dogs,
drought,
German Shepard,
Las Cruces,
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Rio Grande River
Saturday, November 05, 2011
Rio Grande Valley State Park
www.cabq.gov/openspace/riograndevalley.html This web site is where you can find more about the Rio Grande Valley State Park.
Trail Along Rio Grande River
Thursday, November 03, 2011
Cottonwood Trees Along Rio Grande River
The cottonwood trees that live along the river from about where Santa Fe, NM is to Truth or Consequences, NM (about 160 miles) are known as the largest cottonwood forest in the world.
Most of the trees along the Rio Grande River are mature and aged trees. Most are 40 to 100 years old and the tallest are about 80 feet tall. The trees are not naturally reproducing as they used to due to non-native trees like salt cedar and Russian olive trees taking over. The non-native spices are being removed from this area. Plus the river is damned at a few places and drained off into irrigation ditches for farmland (including the hay I buy for my horses) which means there isn't the flooding along the banks of the river anymore to help seedlings and young trees grow. Much is being done to help the cottonwoods reproduce and not die off.
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Cottonwood Tree
This is the biggest cottonwood tree that survived the fire in this little area. Paseo del Norte highway is to the left of it. The pathway runs to the right of it. You can see the dead cottonwood trunk that has the sandhill crane on top of it. The Rio Grande River is farther on beyond the tree and park.
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