On the brisk morning of December 17th, SSCAFCA held the ribbon cutting ceremony for the black arroyo. Students from Maggie Cordova Elementary joined the event crossing the newly installed pedestrian bridge over the arroyo. Along with providing safe arroyo passage, the Black Arroyo Wildlife Open Space Park is an asset for the community
On October 15th the ribbon cutting ceremony for the Harvey Jones Channel Improvement Project was held at the base of the channel. It was a beautiful fall day in New Mexico with sandhill cranes flying over the Bosque. SSCAFCA’s Chairman of the Board, Jim Fahey discussed the phases of the project and
The poop fairy has been introduced on signs as part of SSCAFCA’s pet waste pilot program phase two. The goal of the program is to bring awareness of the impact of “dog poop” on the Rio Grande and encourage citizens to clean up after their dogs. In studies of biological contaminates to the Rio