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ABSTRACT
This guide provides educators and residents of the border
with useful information about environmental education program offerings along
the eastern half of the United States-Mexico border. The programs listed in
the guide represent a broad range of educational efforts focused on
understanding the environment and solving environmental problems in the
border communities. The guide contains information about environmental
education programs offered by organizations in Southern New Mexico, Southern
Texas and the Northern reaches of Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo Leon, and
Tamaulipas. (Mexico) (SAH)
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Project Background - A Border XXI Initiative:
Acknowledgements:
This Border Environmental Education Resource Guide was made
possible by a grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
Region 6, as part of its U.S.-Mexico Border XXI Program. Border
The Environmental Education Exchange wishes to acknowledge
Amadee Madril, of the EPA in Region VI for her support in the
XXI is a comprehensive program designed to achieve a clean
environment, protect public health and natural resources, and
encourage sustainable development. Funding was also provided
through the US EPA's Office of Environmental Education in
In addition, Drew Burnett from EPA's Washington Office of
Washington D.C.
The success of Border XXI depends on broad-based binational
cooperation and collaboration between federal, state and local
governments, Indian tribes, international institutions, educational
production of the Border Environmental Education Resource Guide.
Environmental Education was instrumental in helping to arrange
for the printing of this guide. Special thanks go to Judy Braus and
Ethan Taylor with the World Wildlife Fund for providing additional
project funding and support.
The Border Environmental Education Resource Guide was initially
centers, non-governmental organizations, industry, and grass roots
compiled by Elaine Hampton working for the Waste Education
Resource Consortium. The Guide was extensively updated and
expanded by David Meissner from the Environmental Education
community organizations. The key federal agencies involved in
Exchange with formatting by Rock) Covarrubias also of the
developing and implementing Border XXI are: the U.S.
Environmental Education Exchange. The cover for this edition of
the guide was designed by Frederic Welterlin from WestEd in San
Francisco and formatted by Red Horse Graphics in Tucson.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Mexico's Secretariat for
Environment, Natural Resources and Fisheries (SEMARNAP), the
U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI), the U.S. Department of
Agriculture (USDA), U.S. and Mexican Sections of the International
Boundary and Water Commission (IBWC), the U.S. Department of
For additional copies or information, contact:
Health and Human Services (HHS) and Mexico's Secretariat of
Amadee Madril, Environmental Protection Specialist
Health (SSA). Other important federal participants include the U.S.
Department of State and Mexico's Secretariat of Foreign Relations,
as well as international organizations such as the Border
U.S. EPA 6WO-CO
1445 Ross Ave.
Dallas, Texas 75202
Environmental Cooperation Commission (BECC) and North
(214) 665-2767
American Development Bank (NADBank.)"
[email protected]
Border XXI is implemented through nine binational Workgroups
which include: water, air, hazardous and solid waste, pollution
prevention, contingency planning and emergency response,
cooperative enforcement and compliance, environmental
information resources, natural resources, and environmental health.
The Border Environmental Education Resource Guide falls within
the objectives of the Environmental Information Resources
Workgroup.
A vast amount of information exists on the border environment yet
it is difficult to access. The Environmental Information Workgroup's
goal is to produce comprehensive information resources and the
necessary mechanisms to access that information. Its objectives
include facilitating information sharing and exchange, providing
increased public access to information, establishing an
environmental information inventory, and promoting environmental
education in border communities.
Border Environmental Education Resource Guide
Contents
Guide
New Mexico
Texas
Chihuahua
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Coahuila
Nuevo Leon
Tamaulipas
Distrito Federal
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Thematic Index
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65
Introduction
New Mexico
Texas
Chihuahua
Coahuila
Nuevo Leon
Tamaulipas
Distrito Federal
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Organization Index (arranged alphabetically by state and name)
New Mexico
Texas
Chihuahua
Coahuila
Nuevo Leon
Tamaulipas
Distrito Federal
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Border Environmental Education Resource Guide
Introduction and Overview:
Welcome to the Border Environmental Education Resource Guide!
The purpose of this guide is to provide educators and residents of
the border with useful information about environmental education
program offerings along the eastern half of the U.S. Mexico border.
ProgramatIstedln-the guide represent a broad range of educational
We encourage you to use this guide and discover the wealth of
environmental education opportunities and resources available
throughout the border region. Expand your horizons beyond your
own state or even your own countrytYou'll-encounter-endless
possibilities for enriching collaboration or exploration.
efforts focused on understanding the environment and solving
environmental problems in U.S. and Mexican border communities.
The guide contains information about environmental education
programs offered by organizations in Southern New Mexico,
(Note: when calling Mexico from the U.S., first dial 011 and the
country code (52) before dialing the number listed in the contact
information. When calling the U.S. from Mexico, dial 001 followed
Southern Texas and the Northern reaches of Chihuahua, Coahuila,
Nuevo Leon and Tamaulipas.
by the number listed.)
While this guide demonstrates a great diversity of programs and
topics covered, it also reveals the common concerns of the border
area as a whole. The border region is one impacted by a rapidly
growing population linked to increased industrial development.
Industrial pollution, urbanization without adequate infrastructure,
Information from this guide is also available online at:
http://www.bordereeweb.net
and heavy traffic flow across the border have all placed tremendous
strain on the environment and quality of life in the region. In addition
to "traditional" environmental education programs focusing on
natural history, wildlife, and ecosystems, many border organizations
focus specifically on environmental health issues, preservation of
green space, sustainable development, and other related
community-based environmental issues.
Because environmental degradation knows no boundaries, it has
inspired collaboration between Mexican and U.S. organizations in
the border region. Research for this guide revealed the existence
of numerous binational committees and coalitions working on issues
of mutual concern. The guide was developed in the spirit of
cooperation forged by these groups. We hope it will serve as a tool
to bring people together to share resources and encourage further
partnerships that work toward common solutions to environmental
problems in the border region.
Information for the guide was gathered through phone, fax, and email. Our area of focus was roughly within 100 kilometers of the
border. We strayed further a field on a few occasions because the
organizations had offices in state capitals outside the immediate
border area or we considered them especially noteworthy. We
worked hard to include every organization possible, but if there
were any omissions, apologies are in order!
Because the guide is intended for use by both U.S. and Mexican
residents, it has separate English and Spanish language sections.
We realize that many people in the border region are bilingual, but
we tried to make the information friendly to those readers who
speak/read only one of these languages comfortably. Thus, the
organization titles are presented in their original language but
translated within each organization's description to facilitate reading
for monolingual users. The guide is organized alphabetically by
state for the two countries. A thematic index allows readers to
reference organizations offering programs on specific topics.
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Notable Border EE Projects
Training and Environmental Education
Materials (TEEM)
Building EE Capacity Along the
U.S. - Mexico Border
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Mexico's
The EPA announces a solicitation notice for proposals from
Secretariat for Environment, Natural Resources and Fisheries
education institutions, environmental and educational public agencies, and not-for-profit organizations to assist in the implementation
of the EE Plan for the US/Mexico Border in the Lower Rio Grande
Valley Region (Brownsville-Matamoros, McAllen-Reynosa, Laredo-
(SEMARNAP) with the US/Mexico Border XXI Program developed
a binational Environmental Education Strategic Plan (EE Plan) for
the US/Mexico Border Program that meets one of the objectives in
the Border XXI Environmental Information Resource Workgroup.
The EE Plan is based on a program development model known as
TEEM (Training and Environmental Education Materials). Currently,
the TEEM approach is being implemented in EPA's Region IX in
Arizona, California, Baja California and Sonora. The TEEM model
has a proven track record in building local capacity and empowering
communities to play integral roles in protecting their environment
Nuevo Laredo and surrounding communities). This solicitation
notice and necessary forms are available on line at:
http://www.epa.goviusmexicoborder
Contact: Amadee Madril, U.S. EPA at (214) 665-2767 for more
information.
and conserving natural resources. The TEEM model is locally
driven and based on needs identified by educators who have a
first-hand understanding of the issues relevant to their individual
communities. The aim of the EE Plan is to establish a network that
links U.S. and Mexican EE providers that will be responsible for
improving access to EE materials/information, and developing and
implementing professional/organizational development activities.
Some key goals of the project will be to:
Identify priority environmental issues and related environmental
literacy needs within communities.
Examine options for ways to improve environmental education.
Elaborate and or plan strategies, programs, or projects to meet
identified needs.
Form support networks to help implement strategies, programs or
projects.
Create a broad base of support that will help monitor program
progress, evaluate the impacts, and make the proper adjustments
thus sustaining the process into the future.
The completion of the Region VI - Environmental Education
Resource Guide is the first step in the implementation of the EE
Plan along the US/Mexico border. We are pleased to partner with
the many organizations that have made this guide a reality. The
guide will give you insight into the many environmental education
providers including local, state and federal entities, nongovernmental organizations, academia, and private organizations
in Southern New Mexico, Southern Texas and the Northern reaches
of Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo Leon and Tamaulipas.
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Eco-region Based Conservation Planning in the
Chihuahuan Desert
The World Wildlife Fund looks at the Needs of
Environmental Educators in the Region
The Chihuahuan Desert is arguably among the richest and most
diverse in the world. It's home to more mammal species than the
Greater Yellowstone region, more bird species than the Florida
Everglades, more reptile species than the Sonoran Desert, and
more plant species than the forests of the Pacific Northwest. WWF
and its many partners are working to protect this incredibly diverse
ecoregion. Our goal is to conserve the full expression of the
Chihuahuan's biological diversity, while respecting the needs and
aspirations of the people that live in and near this biologically rich
site.
The Chihuahuan Desert is one of WWFs Global 200a collection
of more than 200 of the world's most outstanding terrestrial,
freshwater, and marine habitats. These sites include those that
harbor the most distinctive or rich biodiversity, those places where
biodiversity loss will be most severely felt and where we must fight
the hardest for conservation.
In the Chihuahuan, we are currently working with other stakeholders
in the region to bring decision makers, scientists, economists,
educators, local communities, and others together to develop and
implement strategies that will protect this unique area for
generations to come. From setting aside protected areas to
addressing resource use and development issues, WWF will pursue
an ambitious agenda focused on policy, communication, habitat
protection, and education.
An important component of this effort will be exploring how we can
best use education to achieve our conservation goals in the region.
To get started, we have conducted a needs assessment to identify
what's currently happening in environmental education, where the
gaps are, who the leaders are, and what people would like to see
take place in the future. We believe that education is one of the
most effective ways to create long-term change and that by
integrating education into our conservation initiatives, we will
achieve more sustainable results.
If you would like to find out more about WWF's work in the
Chihuahuan, including recent efforts to create reserves and
sanctuaries in 'the region, visit our Web site at http://
www.worldwildlife.org We support this resource guide and other
efforts that increase awareness and understanding of the issues
and help move people to take appropriate actionat the local,
national, and global level. And we look forward to working with
educators in the region to help develop a long-term education
strategy that will help protect this special place for the future. We
also hope to share the lessons we learn in the Chihuahuan with
people working in other ecoregions so that we can all learn more
about how education and other social strategies can be used most
effectively to protect biodiversity and meet human needs.
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NEW MEXICO - A/B
ALAMEDA PARK ZOO
Education Director: Steve Diehl
Phone: (505) 437-1292 Fax: (505) 439-4103
1321 N. White Sands Blvd.
Alamogordo, NM 88311
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Municipal, Urban, Binational
AudlencerkluttiUniversitsyHigh SchoolTeeneral-PublicTMiddle
School, Community Participation, Elementary School
Mission: To provide an aesthetically pleasing, naturalistic environment
which promotes recreation and learning in conservation and the environmental fields of study. To instill through audio, visual, and tactical
means a unity of non-human and human relationships. To provide the
public with a professional accredited zoological institution with an emphasis on conservation and preservation.
Program Themes: Desert Ecology, Earth Sciences, Ecology, Waste
Management/Recycling, Ecosystems, Nature Awareness, Water Conservation, Environment, Environmental Education, Pollution Prevention,
Wildlife
Materials Available: Teachers' Guide, Newsletter, Training Workshops,
Tours, Video
AMIGOS BRAVOS
Executive Director: Brian Shields
Phone: (505) 758-3874 Fax: (505) 758-7345
bravos @amigosbravos.org
http : / /www.newmex.com/amigosbravos
P.O. Box 238
Taos, NM 87571
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Urban
Audience: General Public, Community Participation
Mission: To restore New Mexico's rivers, and the Rio Grande, to drinkable quality whenever possible, and to contact quality everywhere else;
to see that natural flows are maintained, and where those flows have
been disrupted by human intervention, regulated to protect and reclaim
the river ecosystem; to support environmentally sound, sustainable practices of indigenous cultures.
ProgramThemes: Environmental Legislation, Sustainable Development,
Marine & Aquatic Resources, Water Availability/Supply, Water Conservation, Environment, Water Quality, Environmental Education, Pollution
Prevention, Wildlife
Materials Available: Newsletter, Training Workshops, Speakers
Bureau
Special Services: Direct technical assistance to communities and lo-
cal watershed groups; volunteer opportunities; training citizens for
effective participation in public hearings and regulatory processes; en-
gage in diverse education and outreach programs to raise public
awareness and interest in river issues and river protection.
EE Programs: Our work includes the following projects: Rio Grande
Legal Initiative; Red River Reclamation Project; Clean Water initiative;
Rio Grande Silvery Minnow Recovery Project New Mexico Rivers Project
Somos Vecinos (We Are Neighbors); Rio Costilla Project; Oral History
Project on the Rio Grande; Outreach, Education and Networking; Technical Assistance; Membership Project; Volunteer Program.
Audience: Adult/University, General Public, Middle School, Community Participation, Elementary School, Teacher Training
Mission: To encourage collaboration between public and private organizations to affect change that will improve the health and environment
of the residents of southern New Mexico. The organization consists of
members of the community who have expertise In public health, education, public policy, and environmental issues.
ProgramThemec-Resource-k4anagement/Conservation, Soil-Conser-
vation, Industrial/Occupational Safety/Hygiene, Sustainable
Development, Waste Management/Recycling, Water Availability/Supply,
Water Conservation, Environment, Water Quality, Environmental Education, Pollution Prevention
Materials Available: Video
BORDER EPIDEMIOLOGY & ENVIRONMENTAL
HEALTH CENTER
Director: Hugo L. Vilchis, MD, MPH
Phone: (505) 646-7966 Fax: (505) 646-8131
[email protected]
http://vmw.nmsu.edu/-bho
1003 Geothermal Dr.
Las Cruces, NM 88003
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Municipal, Urban, Binational
Audience: Adult/University, General Public, Community Participation,
Teacher Training
Mission: To improve the health status of the New Mexico - Chihuahua west Texas borders population and other border - impact areas.
Program Themes: Environmental Legislation, IndustriaVOccupational
Safety/Hygiene, Sustainable Development, Ecology, Waste Management/
Recycling, Ecosystems, Water Conservation, Environment, Water Quality, Pollution Prevention
Materials Available: Newsletter, Training Workshops, Website
BORDER HEALTH OFFICE
Epidemiologist Kitty Richards, MS
Phone: (505) 528-5152 Fax: (505) 528-6045
kittrich 64 nmsu.edu
http://www.nmsu.edu/ -bho
1170 N. Solent) Drive, Suite L
Las Cruces, NM 88001
Type: Governmental.
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Municipal, Urban, Binational.
Audience: High School, General Public, Middle School, Community
Participation
Mission: To improve the health status of the New Mexico population.
Program Themes: Environmental Legislation, Industrial/Occupational
Safety/Hygiene, Plants, Water Quality
Materials Available: Newsletter, Training Workshops, Tours, Video
Special Services: Information, surveillance, research, data collection,
clinical preventive services in Colonia areas and for migrant/seasonal
farm workers
EE Programs: Monitor surface & groundwater resources in border counties, identify & remediate existing contamination sites, perform community
environmental health assessment, provide environmental health education to border communities
BRANTLEY LAKE STATE PARK
BORDER ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
COALITION
President Victoria Simons
Phone: (505) 522-4813 Fax: (505) 522-7604
[email protected]
P.O. Box 134
Mesilla Park, NM 88047
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Rural, Regional, Municipal, Urban
Border Environmental Education Resource Guide
Park Ranger II: Ed Schott
Phone: (505) 457-2384 Fax: (505) 457-2385
[email protected]
http://www.emnrd.state.nm.us/nmparks/PAGES/parks/brantley/
brantley.htm
County Rd. 30
Carlsbad, NM 88221
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural
Audience: High School, General Public, Middle School, Community
Participation, Elementary School
Mission: Provide leadership in the protection, conservation, management and responsible use of New Mexico's natural resources.
Program Themes: Desert Ecology, Ecology, Marine & Aquatic Re-
NEW MEXICO - B/C
sources, Ecosystems, Nature Awareness, Environment, Plants, Wildlife
Materials Available: Newsletter, Training Workshops, Speakers Bureau
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, CARLSBAD
Soil Conservationist: Steve Daly
Phone: (505) 234-5942 Fax: (505) 885-9264
[email protected]
http://www.nm.blm.gov/www/cfo/cfo_home.html
620 E. Greene St.
Carlsbad, NM 88220
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Urban
Audience: Adult/University, High School, General Public, Middle School,
Community Participation, Elementary School
Program Themes: Resource Management/Conservation, Desert Ecology, Soil Conservation, Ecosystems, Mineral Resources and Mining,
Water Availability/Supply, Energy Resources, Water Conservation, Environment, Plants, Water Quality Environmental Education, Wildlife
Materials Available: Training Workshops, Tours, Speakers Bureau, Video
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, LAS CRUCES
Outdoor Recreation Planner: Oswaldo Gomez
Phone: (505) 525-4336 (office) or (505) 522-1219 (visitor center)
Fax: (505) 525-4412
http://www.nm.blm.gov/www/Icfo/lcfo_home.html
1800 Marquess
Las Cruces, NM 88005
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Regional
Audience: Adult/University, High School, General Public, Middle School,
Community Participation, Elementary School
Mission: The purpose of the Bureau of Land Management is to provide
multiple-use management of public lands.
Program Themes: Resource Management/Conservation, Desert Ecology, Earth Sciences, Sustainable Development, Ecology, Ecosystems,
Nature Awareness, Environment, Plants, Environmental Education, Wildlife
Materials Available: Books, Teachers' Guide, Tours, Website
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BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, ROSWELL
Public Affairs Specialist: Howard Parman
Phone: (505) 627-0272 Fax: (505) 627-0276
[email protected]
http://www.nm.blm.gov/www/rfo/rfo_home.html
2909 West Second
Roswell, NM 88201
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Regional, Urban
Audience: General Public, Middle School, Community Participation, Elementary School
Program Themes: Resource Management/Conservation, Desert Ecology, Soil Conservation, Ecology, Ecosystems, Mineral Resources and
Mining, Nature Awareness, Water Conservation, Environment, Plants,
Water Quality Environmental Education, Wildlife
Materials Available: Tours, Speakers Bureau
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, SOCORRO
Senior Wildlife Biologist: Wes Anderson
Phone: (505) 835-0412 Fax: (505) 835-0223
[email protected]
http://www.nm.blni.gov/www/sfoisfo_home.html
198 Neel Ave
Socorro, NM 87801
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, State, Urban
Audience: Pre-SchooVEarly Childhood, Adult/University, High School,
General Public, Middle School, Community Participation, Elementary
School, Teacher Training
Mission: Land management in multiple use, resource protection, and
conservation.
Program Themes: Environmental Legislation, Resource Management/
Conservation, Desert Ecology, Forestry, Soil Conservation, Earth Sci-
ences, Sustainable Development, Ecology, Waste Management/
Recycling, Ecosystems, Mineral Resources and Mining, Water Avail-
ability/Supply, Energy Resources, Nature Awareness, Water
Conservation, Environment, Plants, Water Quality, Environmental Edu -.
cation, Pollution Prevention, Wildlife
Materials Available:Teachers' Guide, Training Workshops, Tours, Speakers Bureau
CARLSBAD CAVERNS NATIONAL PARK
Education Specialist: Janet Ambrose
Phone: (505) 785-2232 Fax: (505) 785-2302
[email protected]
http: / /www.nps.gov /cave
3225 National Parks Highway
Carlsbad, NM 88220
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Binational
Audience: High School, General Public, Middle School, Community
Participation, Elementary School, Teacher Training
Mission: Preserve and protect cave resources, the Chihuahuan Desert
ecosystem and the Capitan Reef in Carlsbad Caverns National Park,
as well as associated natural and cultural resources. Provide a range of
opportunities for public use, enjoyment, and understanding while mini-
mizing impacts on park resources and natural processes. Facilitate
research to provide a continuum of information in support of park interpretation and management decisions and the general body of scientific
knowledge.
Program Themes: Resource Management/Conservation, Desert Ecology, Soil Conservation, Earth Sciences, Ecology, Ecosystems, Nature
Awareness, Plants, Water Quality, Environmental Education, Wildlife
Materials Available: Books, Teachers' Guide, E-mail, Training Workshops, Tours, Speakers Bureau, Video, Website
CENTER FOR HANDS-ON LEARNING
Co-Director: Susan Crisler
Phone: (505) 896-1122 Fax: (505) 892-6375
[email protected]
http://www.handsonlearning.org
206A Frontage Road
Rio Rancho, NM 87124
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Municipal, Urban
Audience: Middle School, Community Participation, Elementary School,
Teacher Training
Mission: To encourage broad-based community involvement and cooperation toward improving education in Rio Rancho and the greater New
Mexico region. To establish a network of community leaders and organi-
zations to identify and address issues, problems and resources in
education for our youth.
Program Themes: Resource Management/Conservation, Desert Ecology, Soil Conservation, Earth Sciences, Ecology, Waste Management/
Recycling, Ecosystems, Water Availability/Supply, Energy Resources,
Nature Awareness, Water Conservation, Environment, Plants, Water
Quality, Environmental Education, Pollution Prevention, Wildlife
Materials Available: Books, Teachers' Guide, Training Workshops, Video,
Website
CENTER FOR LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES
Director: Jose Z. Garcia
Phone: (505) 646-6816 Fax: (505) 646-6819
[email protected]
http://www.nmsu.edu/-frontera
Box 3LAS, NMSU
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NEW MEXICO - C/E
Las Cruces, NM 88003
Type: Educational Institution
Service Area: Rural, Urban, Binational
Audience: Adult/University, High School, General POblic, Middle School,
Community Participation, Elementary School, Teacher Training
Mission:To enhance Latin American and U.S.-Mexico border studies at
open space land including 5000+ acres of RGVSP between Sandia and
Isleta pueblos.
Program Themes: Resource Management/Conservation, Desert Ecology, Forestry Soil Conservation, Sustainable Development, Ecology,
NMSU.
Environmental- Education; Wildlife
Materials Available:Teachers' Guide, E-mail, Newsletter, Training Workshops, Tours, Video
Program Themes: Sustainable Development, Water Availability/Supply, Water Conservation, Water Quality Pollution Prevention
Materials Available: Speakers Bureau, Website
CHIHUAHUAN DESE T CONSERVATION
ALLIANCE
Craig C. Cranstons
Phone: (505) 234-5936
Craig_Cranston @ blm.gov
1017 N. Alameda
Carlsbad, NM 88220
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, Municipal
Audience: High School, General Public
Mission: Promote environmental awareness, conservation and protection in the Chihuahuan Desert.
Program Themes: Environmental Legislation, Resource Management/
Conservation, Desert Ecology, Earth Sciences, Ecology, Ecosystems,
Nature Awareness, Environment, Plants, Environmental Education,
Pollution Prevention, Wildlife .
Materials Available: E-mail, Newsletter, Training Workshops
Special Services: Riparian restoration of the island at 6-mile dam and
Torris area below the dam. Education of the students, mainly at the
high school and college level, on environmental issues.
CHIHUAHUAN DESERT NATURE PARK
Executive Director: Stephanie Bestelmeyer
Phone: (505) 524-3334 Fax: (505) 524-3334
[email protected]
PO. Box 891
Las Cruces, NM 88004
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Municipal, Urban, Binational
Audience: Adult/University, High School, General Public, Middle School,
Community Participation, Elementary School, Teacher Training
Mission: The Chihuahuan Desert Nature Park is dedicated to improving the ability of a growing population to live successfully and sustainably
in the Chihuahuan Desert.
Program Themes: Desert Ecology, Soil Conservation, Earth Sciences,
Sustainable Development, Ecology, Ecosystems, Energy Resources,
Nature Awareness, Water Conservation, Environment, Plants, Environmental Education, Pollution Prevention, Wildlife
Materials Available: Teachers' Guide, E-mail, Newsletter, Training Workshops, Tours
Ecosystems, Water Availability/Supply, Energy Resources, Nature
Awareness, Water Conservation, Environment, Plants, Water Quality,
CITY OF ROCKS STATE PARK
Park Ranger I: Rayna Bennett
Phone: (505) 536-2800 Fax: (505) 536-2801
http://www.emnrd.state.nnVus/nmparks
PO. Box 50
Faywood, NM 88034
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, State, Binational
Audience: Pre-School/Early Childhood, Adult/University, High School,
General Public, Middle School, Community Participation, Elementary
School, Teacher Training
Mission: Protection of natural resources within the state park boundaries and education of the public on the importance of protecting and
conserving New Mexico's resources.
Program Themes: Desert Ecology, Soil Conservation, Earth Sciences,
Ecology, Waste Management/Recycling, Ecosystems, Water Availability/Supply, Nature Awareness, Water Conservation, Environment, Plants,
Water Quality, Environmental Education, Pollution Prevention, Wildlife
Materials Available: Books, Training Workshops, Tours, Speakers Bureau, Video, Website
DONA ANA COUNTY UNITED STATES
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE/NATURAL
RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE
Soil Conservationist: Barbara Peregrino
Phone: (505) 522-8775 Fax: (505) 522-2369
[email protected]
2507 N. Telshor
Las Cruces, NM 88011
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, Regional, Urban
Audience: Adult/University, High School, General Public, Middle School,
Community Participation, Elementary School, Teacher Training
Mission: To educate the public about soil and water conservation, water, soil, and air quality.
Program Themes: Resource Management/Conservation, Desert Ecology, Soil Conservation, Earth Sciences, Ecology, Ecosystems, Water
Availability/Supply, Water Conservation, Environment, Plants, Water
Quality, Environmental Education, Pollution Prevention, Wildlife
Materials Available: Books, Training Workshops, Tours, Website
Special Services: Technical assistance for ditch design, land leveling,
nutrient and pest management, irrigation water management
EE programs: Holistic irrigation technology, sustainable agronomic practices
ELEPHANT BUTTE IRRIGATION DISTRICT
CITY OF ALBUQUERQUE
Program Manager: Ondrea Linderoth- Hummel
Phone: (505) 452-5211 Fax: (505) 873-6628
[email protected]
3615 Los Picaros Rd. SE
Albuquerque, NM 87103
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, Municipal, Urban
Audience: Pre-School/Early Childhood, Adult/University, High School,
General Public, Middle School, Community Participation, Elementary
School, Teacher Training
Mission: Preservation, restoration, and protection of all 27,500 acres of
Border Environmental Education Resource Guide
Special Projects Coordinator/Safety Director: Michael Riley
Phone: (505) 526-6671-Las Cruces, (505)267-4807-Hatch, (505)8822135- Anthony or (915)533-3858
Fax: (505) 523-9666
[email protected]
http://www.ebid-nm.org
530 South Melendres
Las Cruces, NM 88004
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Rural, State, Urban
Audience: Adult/University, High School, General Public, Middle School,
Community Participation, Elementary School, Teacher Training
Mission: Supply surface irrigation water to our constituents on 90,640
acres. Operate and maintain -600 miles of canals, laterals, and drains.
Protect the agricultural water supply.
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Program Themes: Earth Sciences, Water Availability/Supply, Water Conservation, Environnient, Water Quality, Pollution Prevention
Materials Available: Newsletter, Tours, Speakers Bureau
ELEPHANT BUTTE LAKE STATE PARK
Interpretive Ranger II: Chris Bolen
Phone: (505) 744-5923
Program-1st through 3rd graders, adopt-a-site program including recommended classroom activities, Forest Service-led nature walks at the
adopted site, and clean-up of the site; Gila Wilderness Trunk Teacher
Workshops-all day interactive workshop providing background on National Wilderness areas and interaction with the curriculum, activities,
and materials, 4-6 all day workshops offered per year; Programs by
request: classroom and field programs relating to forest resources.
bstc @ riolink.corWebutte@ riolink.com
101 Highway 195
Elephant Butte, New Mexico 87935
Type: Governmental
Audience: General Public, Middle School, Elementary School
Mission: The mission of New Mexico State Parks is to protect and
enhance natural resources, provide recreational facilities, and opportunities, end promote public safety and education to benefit and enrich
the lives of visitors.
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION
OF NEW MEXICO
Board Member: Dr. Miguel Ucona
Phone: (915) 747-5966 Fax: (915) 747-7441
mliconaGminers.utep.edu
http: / /www.eea.nm.org
P.O. Box 36958
Albuquerque, NM 87176
Type: Nonprofit, volunteer
Service Area: New Mexico
Audience: Preschool, elementary school, middle school, high
school, adults/university, teacher training, community participation,
general public
Mission: To promote and enhance environmental education in New
Mexico and provide support for those people who are involved in environmental education. As a statewide organization, EEANM supports
the goal of providing opportunities for all New Mexicans to acquire knowl-
edge, skills, attitudes, and commitment needed to improve our
environment
Program Themes: Cultural awareness, desert ecology, environment,
environmental education, environmental legislation, forestry, nature
awareness, wildlife
Materials Available: Training workshops, website, curricula, newsletter, conferences
Special Services: Workshops for nonformal educators about educational reform, state and national standards, and quality educational
practices. Statewide conference.
GILA NATIONAL FOREST,
CONSERVATION EDUCATION PROGRAM
Forest Education Specialist Alice Cohen
Phone: (505) 388-8272 Fax (505) 388-8204
acohen/r3_gila efs.fed.us
http://www.fs.fed.us/r3/gila
3005 E. Camino del Bosque
Silver City, NM 88061
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Southwest New Mexico, extended to the states of New
Mexico and Arizona
Audience: Kindergarten through adult
Program Themes: The Forest Conservation Education Program pro-
vides programs on any variety of topics relating to National Forest
resources, emphasizing increased understanding of and appreciation
for the resources.
Materials Available: All materials provided by the regional or national
levels of the Forest Service may be made available through the Forest.
Materials produced and made available on the Forest include The Gila
Wilderness Trunk curriculum for middle schools, the "Wilderness Benefits Us All* poster, and the Elementary Wilderness Activity Booklet.
Available on loan are a number of natural resource videos, a variety of
environmental education materials and resources, and manipulatives
relating to Forest resources.
Special Services: Annual Nature Walk Series-monthly walks on For-
est resource topics during the summer months; Super Stewards
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HAWKS ALOFT, INC.
Education Director: Marguerite Hendrie
Phone: (505) 343-0111 Fax: (505) 343-0111
[email protected]
http://wwwst66.com/-hawksnm
P.O. Box 10028
Albuquerque, NM 87184
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Urban
Audience: Pre-SchooVEarly Childhood, Adult/University, High School,
General Public, Middle School, Community Participation, Elementary
School
Mission: To conserve indigenous wild birds and their habitats through
education and research.
Program Themes: Resource Management/Conservation, Desert Ecology, Sustainable Development, Ecology, Ecosystems, Water Availability/
Supply, Nature Awareness, Water Conservation, Environment, Environmental Education, Pollution Prevention, Wildlife
Materials Available: Teachers' Guide, Website
HIDALGO COUNTY COOPERATIVE EXTENSION
SERVICE
County Program Director/Agriculture Agent Charles Siepel
Phone: (505) 542-9291 Fax: (505) 542-3550
csiepel @nmsu.edu
P.O. Box 251
Lordsburg, NM 88045
Type: Educational Institution
Service Area: Rural, Municipal
Audience: Pre-School/Early Childhood, AduWUniversity, High School,
General Public, Middle School, Community Participation, Elementary
School, Teacher Training
Mission: "...to aid in diffusing among the people of Hidalgo County
useful and practical information on subjects relating to agriculture and
home economics, and to encourage the application of the same..."
Program Themes: Resource Management/Conservation, Desert Ecol-
ogy, Forestry, Soil Conservation, Earth Sciences, Sustainable
Development, Waste Management/Recycling, Ecosystems, Water Avail-
ability/Supply, Nature Awareness, Water Conservation, Environment,
Plants, Water Quality, Environmental Education, Pollution Prevention,
Wildlife
Materials Available: Books, Teachers' Guide, Newsletter, Training Workshops, Video
EE Programs: Chemical and natural resource management
HIDALGO COUNTY SOIL AND WATER
CONSERVATION DISTRICT
Chairman and Administrative Assistant David Ramos or Marlene Siepel
Phone: (505) 542-9141 Fax: (505) 542-3295
405 Duncan Hwy.
Lordsburg, NM 88045
Type: Governmental, subdivision, special district
Service Area: Southwest corner, "boot-heel° of New Mexico, all of
Hidalgo County and a small portion of Grant County
Border Environmental Education Resource Guide
NEW MEXICO Audience: Any conservation of natural resources need based audience
Mission: To develop and improve our natural resources of soil and wa-
ter through enhanced conservation practices by providing technical
assistance, conservation education, and governmental interagency mediation for the benefit of the natural resources owners and managers
within the boundaries of the Hidalgo Soil and Water Conservation DisMet.
Program Themes: Conservation education: water quality, soils, noxious weeds, backyard conservation, tree plantings, conservation careers
Materials Available: Access to hand-out materials, seedlings for tree
plantings, and free audio visuals
EE Programs: We have done outdoor dassrooms and area and local
agricultural conservation workshops.
INTERHEMISPHERIC RESOURCE CENTER (IRC)
Project Director/ Communications Director: George Kourous/ Debra Rose
Phone: (505) 388-0208 Fax: (505) 388-0619
george irc-online.org, incitra6Pzianet.com
http://www.zianetconVircl/bdrprtheni
P.O. Box 2178
Silver City NM 88061
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Rural, Regional, Urban, Binational
Audience: Adult/University, General Public, Community Participation
Mission: Provide information and progressive analysis to citizens, activists and policymakers regarding U.S. foreign policy, environmental
and economic justice, and sustainable development in a crossborder,
internationalist context, and to respond to the needs of border citizens
with appropriate and useful information related to the struggle for environmental, social, and economic justice on the border.
Program Themes: Environmental Legislation, Resource Management/
Conservation, Forestry, Industrial/Occupational Safety/Hygiene, Sus-
tainable Development, Ecology, Waste Management/Recycling,
Ecosystems, Water Availability/Supply, Water Conservation, Environment, Water Quality Environmental Education, Pollution Prevention
Materials Available: Newsletter, Website
Special Services: The INCITRA database, extensive database of pub-
lications, websites, other information types, and contacts. Fully
searchable and soon to be online; INCITRA Information Support:
INCITRA responds to requests for information on a case-by-case basis
working with clients to determine information needs and respond with
relevant Information in multiple formats; INCITRA training on Internet
use and Information acquisition in a borderlands context.
EE Programs: Research and education, as above; also, occasional written policy advocacy/critiques (in addition to borderlines). Via the Foreign
Policy In Focus Program: topical briefs on U.S. foreign policy and international trade issues.
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ogy, Soil Conservation, Sustainable Development, Ecology Ecosystems,
Nature Awareness, Water Conservation, Environment, Plants, Environmental Education, Wildlife
Materials Available: Training Workshops, Tours
JORNADA-RESOURCE-CONSERVATION AND
DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
Coordinator: Mario Morales
Phone: (505) 526-1424 Fax: (505) 523-4166
httplAvww.nrcs.usda.gov
1065 S. Main
Las Cruces, NM 88005
Type: Government
Service Area: All counties in Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California that border with Mexico.
Audience: Agricultural communities
Program Themes: Natural resource conservation, community develop-
ment to lead to sustainable communities, local leadership providing
program decision making, strengthening local citizens' abilities to utilize
available sources of assistance through USDA agency partnerships
EE Programs: implement farm conservation practices, conserve and
restore wetlands, protect groundwater resources, help developers and
homeowners manage the land in an environmentally sensitive manner,
teach the value of natural resources
KEEP LAS CRUCES BEAUTIFUL
Coordinator: Carol McCall
Phone: (505) 528-3148 Fax: (505) 528-3102
[email protected]
P.O. Box 20000
Las Cruces, NM 88001
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Municipal
Audience: General Public, Community Participation
Mission: KLCB is committed to litter control beautification and environmental education by providing volunteer programs for the public.
Program Themes: Desert Ecology, Sustainable Development, Ecology,
Ecosystems, Energy Resources, Nature Awareness, Water Conservation, Environment, Environmental Education, Pollution Prevention
Materials Available: Books, Speakers Bureau
KEEP NEW MEXICO BEAUTIFUL
Helen Hayes
Phone: (505) 883 -5559
P.O. Box 90924
Albuquerque, NM 87199
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: New Mexico
Mission: The purpose of the Keep New Mexico Beautiful program is to
promote and create a cleaner natural environment in the state of New
Mexico.
Materials Available: Teacher materials, newsletter, student handouts,
general information brochures
Special Services: Volunteer program, speakers available, membership
JORNADA EXPERIMENTAL RANGE
Supervisory Scientist Kris Haystad
Phone: (505) 646-4842 Fax: (505) 646-5889
[email protected]
http://www.usda-ars.nmsu.edu
401 E. College St
Las Cruces, NM 88003
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, Regional, Urban
Audience: Adult/University, High School, General Public, Middle School,
Elementary School
Mission: As a unit of the USDA Agricultural Research Service, we are a
long-term ecological research site of the National Science Foundation
and a Biosphere Reserve of the United Nations' Man and the Biosphere
Program. Our research is highly diverse. Basic research in desert ecology. Applied research In natural resource management.
Program Themes: Resource Management/Conservation, Desert Ecoi-
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LAS CRUCES MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY
Education Curator: Randy C.
Phone: (505) 522-3120 Fax: (505) 522-6002
[email protected]
http://www/nmsu.edu/Musuem/
700 Telshor Blvd., Mesilla Valley Mall
Las Cruces, NM 88011
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Regional, Municipal
Audience: Pre-School/Early Childhood, High School, General Pudic,
Middle School, Elementary School
Mission: The Las Cruces Museum of Natural History puts natural history at the visitors' fingertips through a variety of permanent and rotating
exhibits. We encourage a better understanding of the natural world around
us.
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Program Themes: Desert Ecology, Earth Sciences, Ecology, Nature
Awareness, Environment, Plants, Water Quality, Environmental Education, Wildlife
Materials Available: Tours
LIVING DESERT STATE PARK
Coordinator of Docent Program: Susan B. Young
Phone: (505) 887-5516 Fax: (505) 885-4478
[email protected]
http://www.emnrd.state.nmus/nmparkslindex.htm
1504 Miehls Dr.
Carlsbad, NM 88220
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, Regional
Audience: Pre-School/Early Childhood, High School, General Public,
Middle School; Elementary School, Teacher Training
Mission: To provide a zoological park and botanical garden for the citizens of New Mexico which will enhance the recreational resources of
LAS CRUCES PUBLIC SCHOOLS
TEACHERS' CENTER
Director of Staff Development Karin Matray
Phone: (505) 527-6054 Fax: (505) 527-6057
[email protected]
http://www.lcps.k12.nm.us
505 S. Main St. , Suite 249
Las Cruces, NM 88001
Type: Educational Institution
Service Area: State, urban, regional
Mission: The Teachers' Center provides the support and resources to
empower educators at all levels to meet their personal and professional
self development needs for the benefit of themselves, children, and the
community.
Audience: Pre-school, elementary school, middle school, high school,
teacher training, and community participation
ProgramThemes: Agriculture, cultural awareness, desert ecology, earth
sciences, ecology, ecosystems, environment, plants, waste management, water quality, wildlife
Materials Available: Training workshops
the state, while making significant contributions to species conserva-
tion, biodiversity, and advancements in up-to-date environmental
technology through public education and propagation of native species.
Program Themes: Desert Ecology, Earth Sciences, Ecology, Ecosystems, Nature Awareness, Environment, Plants, Environmental Education,
Pollution Prevention, Wildlife
Materials Available: Teachers' Guide, Training Workshops, Tours
MESILLA VALLEY COW BELLES
Johnette Fowler/ Vicky Gave
Phone: (505) 524-2482 or (505) 526-3441
P.O. Box 433
Mesilla Park, NM 88047
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: New Mexico
Audience: K-5
Mission: Mesilla Valley Cow Belles is a non-profit group of women in
agriculture. Realizing that many of today's children - tomorrow's leaders
- are in many cases three generations removed from the land and therefore have little understanding of the sources of their food and fiber, our
goal is to help them regain this lost understanding through scientifically
valid educational lessons that explain how responsible farm and ranch
management contribute to environmental enhancement
Program Themes: Agriculture awareness
Materials Available: Resource library, teacher materials, student handouts, general information brochures, specimens/equipment for loan,
agricultural awareness resource guide
Special Services: Speakers available, meeting/classroom(s)
LEASBURG STATE PARK
Park Manager: Stan Ellis
Phone: (505) 524-4068 Fax: (505) 526-5420
SEllise state.nm.us
http://www.emnrd.state.nm.us/nmparks/
12712 State Park Road
Las Cruces, New Mexico 88054
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, Regional, Municipal, Urban
Audience: Adult/University, High School, General Public, Middle School,
Community Participation, Elementary School
Mission: Provide leadership in the protection, conservation, management, and responsible use of New Mexico's natural resources.
Materials Available: Books, Tours
MIDDLE RIO GRANDE WATER ASSEMBLY
Susan Gorman
Phone: (505) 265-3231
bblairb @aol.com
Fax: (505) 256-0373
P.O. Box 9844
LINCOLN NATIONAL FOREST
Customer Service Representative: Mona K Fredrick
Phone: (505) 434-7291 Fax: (505) 434-7218
[email protected]
1101 New York Avenue
Alamogordo, NM 88310
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, Regional, Municipal, Urban
Audience: Pre-School/Early Childhood, General Public, Community
Participation, Elementary School, Teacher Training
Mission: To Care for the Land and Serve People
Program Themes: Resource Management/Conservation, Desert Ecol-
ogy, Forestry, Soil Conservation, Earth Sciences, Sustainable
Development, Ecology, Waste Management/Recycling, Ecosystems,
Nature Awareness, Water Conservation, Environment, Environmental
Education, Pollution Prevention, Wildlife
Materials Available: Books, Teachers' Guide, Training Workshops,
Speakers Bureau
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Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Rural, Regional, Municipal, Urban
Audience: Adult/University, High School, General Public, Middle School,
Community Participation
Mission: Through an open, inclusive and participatory process, to develop a plan of sustainable water management strategies for the Middle
Rio Grande Region and establish a process to implement the plan.
Program Themes: Sustainable Development, Marine & Aquatic Resources, Ecosystems, Water Availability/Supply, Water Conservation,
Water Quality
Materials Available: Newsletter, Speakers Bureau
NATIONAL AUDUBON SOCIETY, NEW MEXICO.
Education Specialist Lauren Parmelee .
Phone: (505) 983-4609 Fax: (505) 983-2355
rdac @trail.com
http://www.trail.com/-rdac
1800 Upper Canyon Road
Santa Fe, NM 87504
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Municipal, Urban
Audience: Pre-SchooVEarly Childhood, Adult/University, High School,
General Public, Middle School, Community Participation, Elementary
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School, Teacher Training
Mission: The NMBM&MR is a non-regulatory state agency whose misMission: The mission of the Randall Davey Audubon Center is to ension is to study, evaluate, publish, and distribute reliable information on
hence the knowledge base of the citizens of New Mexico to positively
the geology, mineral and energy resources, and extractive metallurgy of
impact the environment and to empower them to be active stewards of
the state. This information is used by federal, state, and local agencies,
the land.
public organizations, private industry, and individual citizens to make
Program Themes: Environmental Legislation, Resource Management/
informed decisions about resource development and management, landConservation, Desert Ecology Ecology, Waste Management/Recyding,
use, environmental impacts, natural hazard assessment and waste
Ecosystems, Water Availability/Supply, Nature Awareness_Water_Com____disposar
servatitYn, Eirvironment, Plants, Water Quality, Environmental Education,
Program Themes: Resource Management/Conservation, Earth SciPollution Prevention, Wildlife
ences, Mineral Resources and Mining, Water Availability/Supply, Energy
Materials Available:Teachers' Guide, E-mail, Newsletter, Training WorkResources, Water Conservation, Environment, Water Quality, Environshops, Tours, Speakers Bureau, Website
mental Education, Pollution Prevention
Materials Available: Newsletter, Training Workshops, Tours, Website
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE U.S. - MEXICO
AFFAIRS OFFICE
Associate Director: Ramon Olivas
Phone: (505) 646-7880 ext 6824 Fax: (505) 646-8083
ramon_olivasenps.gov
http:/Awm.nmsu.edu/-nps/
NMSU Box 30001/ Dept. MEAF
Las Cruces, NM 88003
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Municipal, Urban, Binational
Audience: Adult/University, High School, General Public, Community
Participation, Teacher Training
Mission: To strengthen cooperation between the United States National
Park Service and the Republic of Mexico for the design and implementation of strategies for the conservation of natural and cultural heritage
shared by both countries.
Program Themes: Environmental Legislation, Resource Management/
Conservation, Desert Ecology Earth Sciences, Sustainable Development, Ecology Ecosystems, Nature Awareness, Environment, Plants,
Water Quality, Environmental Education, Wildlife
Materials Available: E -mail, Newsletter, Training Workshops, Video,
Website
NEW MEXICO AGRICULTURE IN THE
CLASSROOM
Jennifer Hopper
Phone: (505) 532-4704 Fax: (505) 532-4710
'hopper@ zianetcom
P.O. Box 20004
Las Cruces, NM 88004
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Rural, State, Urban
Audience: Pre-School/Early Childhood, AduWUniversity, High School,
General Public, Middle School, Community Participation, Elementary
School, Teacher Training
Mission: 1) To increase knowledge about the true origins of food and
fiber. 2) Assist educators in teaching math, science, history, language
arts, and all required subjects by using hands-on, real life lessons.
Program Themes: Resource Management/Conservation, Desert Ecology, Forestry, Soil Conservation, Earth Sciences, Ecology, Ecosystems,
Mineral Resources and Mining, Water Availability/Supply, Water Conservation, Environment, Plants, Water Quality, Environmental Education,
Wildlife
Materials Available:Teachers' Guide, E-mail, Tiaining Workshops, Tours,
Website
NEW MEXICO BUREAU OF MINES AND
MINERAL RESOURCES
Manager of the Geologic Extension Service: Susan Welch
Phone: (505) 835-5420
susie @nmt.edu
http://geoinfo.nmtedu
801 LeRoy
Socorro, NM 87801
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, State, Urban
Audience: Adutt/University, High School, General Public, Middle School,
Community Participation, Elementary School, Teacher Training
Border Environmental Education Resource Guide
NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF GAME AND
FISH
Acting Coordinator Conservation Education Section: Kevin Holladay
Phone: (505) 827-7966 Fax: (505) 827-7801
[email protected]
http://www.gmfsh.state.nm.us
PO. Box 25112
Santa Fe, NM 87501
Type: Governmental
Service Area: New Mexico
Audience: Educators K-12, students, general public
Program Themes: Wildlife and humans share environments and have
similar needs. Wildlife is one of our basic natural resources along with
water, air, minerals, soil, and plant life. Good habitat is the key to wildlife
survival. Wildlife has ecological, aesthetic, social, spiritual, and economic value. Human cultures and societies, past and present, affect
and are affected by wildlife and its habitat.
Materials Available: Resource library, teacher manuals, newsletter, student hands-outs, general information brochures, posters, coloring books,
educational wildlife trunks, animal track kits, water quality testing kits
Special Services: Volunteer programs, speakers available, educational
workshops, thematic units on wildlife and wildlife habitat
EE Programs: Project WILD, Aquatic WILD workshops, Schoolyard Wildlife Habitat Action Grant program and workshops, Fishing Clinic and
Skills workshop, Watershed Watch program, Aquatic Investigations,
Advanced Project WILD, Natural History Weekends
NEW MEXICO ENVIRONMENT DEPARTMENT
Policy Analyst: Gedi Cibas, Ph.D.
Phone: (505) 827-2176 Fax: (505) 827-2836
[email protected]
http://www.nmenv.state.nm.us
Harold S. Runnels Building, 1190 St. Francis Drive
Santa Fe, NM 87505
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, State, Urban
Audience: General Public, Community Participation
Mission: To preserve, protect, and perpetuate New Mexico's environment for present and future generations.
Program Themes: Waste Management/Recycling, Water Availability/
Supply, Water Conservation, Environment, Water Quality, Environmental Education, Pollution Prevention
Materials Available: Books, E-mail, Newsletter, Training Workshops
NEW MEXICO ENVIRONMENT DEPARTMENT,
AIR QUALITY
Health Program Manager: Fabian Macias
Phone: (505) 827-1079 Fax: (505) 827-1523
Fabian _Macias@ nmenv.state.nm.us
http://www.nmenv.state.nm.us
1190 St. Francis Drive
Santa Fe, NM 87505
Type: Governmental
Service Area: New Mexico
Audience: Permit applicants, consultants, general public
Materials Available: Brochures & fact sheets from EPA, 1-3 year annual report on Air Quality Data for the general public
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Special Services: Health advisory information on particulate matter in
Dona Ana County
Community Participation, Elementary School
Mission: The New Mexico Environment Department mission is to preserve, protect, and perpetuate New Mexico's environment for present
and future generations.
Program Themes: Waste Management/Recycling, Energy Resources,
Environmental Education, Pollution Prevention
Materials Available: Teachers' Guide, Newsletter, Training Workshops,
Tours, Speakers Bureau
NEW MEXICO ENVIRONMENT DEPARTMENT,
DRINKING WATER
Bureau Chief: Robert Gallegos
Phone: (505) 827-1400 ext 1019 Fax: (505) 827-7545
[email protected]
http://www.nmenv.state.nm.us
525 Camino de los Marquez
Santa Fe, NM 87502
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Municipal, Urban, Binational
Audience: Pre-School/Early Childhood, Adult/University, High School,
General Public, Middle School, Community Participation, Elementary
School, Teacher Training
NEW MEXICO ENVIRONMENT DEPARTMENT,
SOLID WASTE BUREAU
Jim Condiss
Phone: (505) 827-2860 Fax: (505) 827-2902
[email protected]
http://www.nmenv.state.nm.us
1190 St. Francis Dr.
Santa Fe, NM 87502
Type: Governmental
Mission: The mission of the New Mexico Environment Department's
Solid Waste Bureau is educational outreach.
Program Themes: New Mexico Solid Waste Management programs
include seminars/presentations on recycling, composting, source waste
reduction, household hazardous waste, SWM regionalization, financial
assurance mechanisms, and landfill closure requirements.
Mission: Implement Federal Safe Drinking Water Act in the State of
New Mexico
Program Themes: Environment, Water Quality, Environmental Education
Materials Available: E-mail, Newsletter
NEW MEXICO ENVIRONMENT DEPARTMENT,
GROUNDWATER QUALITY BUREAU
Water Resource Specialist Jennifer Parker
Phone: (505) 827-0523 Fax: (505) 827-2965
[email protected]
http.//www.nmenv.state.nm.us
P.O. Box 26110, 1190 St Francis Dr.
Santa Fe, NM 87502
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Municipal, Urban, Binational
Audience: Adult/University, High School, General Public, Middle School,
Community Participation, Elementary School
Mission: Our mission is to preserve, protect, and improve New Mexico's
groundwater quality for present and future generations.
Program Themes: Environmental Legislation, Resource Management/
Conservation, Ecosystems, Water Availability/Supply, Water Conservation, Environment, Water Quality, Environmental Education, Pollution
Prevention
Materials Available: Newsletter, Training Workshops, Website
NEW MEXICO FARM AND RANCH HERITAGE
MUSEUM
Director of Education: Dalene Hickam
Phone: (505) 522-4100 ext 103 Fax: (505) 522-3085
dhickam @frh.state.nm.us
http://www.zianetcom/farm-ranch
4100 Dripping Springs Road
Las Cruces, NM 88012
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Urban, Binational
Audience: Pre- School/Early Childhood, AduIVUniversity, High School,
General Public, Middle School, Community Participation, Elementary
School
Mission: Agricultural history
Program Themes: Resource Management/Conservation, Desert Ecol-
ogy, Soil Conservation, Earth Sciences, Sustainable Development,
Ecosystems, Water Availability/Supply, Nature Awareness, Water Conservation, Environment, Plants, Water Quality, Environmental Education,
Pollution Prevention, Wildlife
Materials Available: Books, Newsletter, Tours, Video, Website
NEW MEXICO ENVIRONMENT DEPARTMENT,
HAZARDOUS WASTE BUREAU
Program Manager: Debbie Brinkehoff
Phone: (505) 827-1508 Fax: (505) 827-1833
P.O. Box 26110
Santa Fe, NM 82502
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Municipal, Urban, Binational
Audience: Adult/University, High School, General Public, Middle School,
Community Participation, Elementary School, Teacher Training
Mission: Assure hazardous waste is generated, stored, treated, and
disposed of properly.
Program Themes: Environmental Legislation, Resource Management/
Conservation, Water Availability/Supply, Water Quality, Environmental
Education, Pollution Prevention
Materials Available: Books, Training Workshops
NEW MEXICO FORESTRY & RESOURCES
CONSERVATION DIVISION
District Forester: Doug Boykin
Phone: (505) 835-9359 Fax: (505) 835-9452
[email protected]
1701 Enterprise.
Socorro, NM 87801
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, Regional, Urban
Audience: Pre-SchooVEarly Childhood, High School, General Public,
Middle School, Community Participation, Elementary School
Mission: Provide leadership in the protection, conservation, management and responsible use of New Mexico's natural resources.
Program Themes: Resource Management/Conservation, Forestry, Soil
Conservation, Ecology, Ecosystems, Energy Resources, Water Conservation, Environment, Environmental Education, Wildlife
Materials Available: Books, Newsletter, Training Workshops, Tours
NEW MEXICO ENVIRONMENT DEPARTMENT,
RECYCLE
Catherine Tyson
Phone: (505) 827-2883 Fax: (505) 827-2902
[email protected]
http://www.nmenv.state.nm.us
1190 St Francis Dr.
Santa Fe, NM 87502
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Municipal, Urban, Binational
Audience: Adult/University, High School, General Public, Middle School,
NEW MEXICO MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY
AND SCIENCE
Ecology Education Coordinator: Tim Aydelott
Phone: (505) 841-2845 Fax: (505) 841-2808
taydelott@ nmmnh.state.nm.us
http://www.museums.state.nm.us/nmmnh/wow.htrn1
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1801 Mountain Road NW
Albuquerque, NM 87104
Type: Educational Institution
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Urban
Audience: High School, Middle School, Teacher Training
Mission: To create a state museum of natural history and physical sci-
and source reduction of pollution.
ProgramThemes: Earth Sciences, Ecosystems, Water Availability/Supply, Water Conservation, Environment, Water Quality, Environmental
Education, Pollution Prevention
Materials Available: Teachers' Guide, Training Workshops, Website
ences which shall collect, preserve, study and interpret materials
representative of the state and region and develop and maintain educa_____NE_w-MEXIC-0-STATE-441-PROGRAM
tional_axhibitsand-programs-ormaturehistory-and-physical science for
4-H Agriculture/Natural Resource Coordinator: Roy Vaughn
the benefit of the citizens of New Mexico and visitors to the state.
Phone: (505) 646-5472 Fax: (505) 646-3027
Program Themes: Resource Management/Conservation, Desert EcolNMSU BOX 3AE
ogy, Soil Conservation, Earth Sciences, Ecology, Ecosystems, Plants,
Las Cruces, NM 88003
Water Quality, Environmental Education, Wildlife
Type: Nonprofit
Materials Available:Teachers' Guide, E-mail, Training Workshops, Video,
Service Area: Statewide
Website
Audience: K-12
Program Themes: Outdoor Biology Instructional Strategies. Programs
continuously change. We are in the process of developing programs for
children who are 5 to 8 years old.
Materials Available: Teacher materials, student handouts, general information brochures
Special Services: Volunteer program, membership
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NEW MEXICO OFFICE OF THE STATE
ENGINEER, WATER USE AND CONSERVATION
BUREAU
Water Conservation Coordinator: Alice Darilek
Phone: 1-800-WATER-NM Fax: (505) 827-6188
[email protected]
http://www.seo.state.nm.us
Bataan Building, Room 130
Santa Fe, NM 87504
Type: Governmental
Service Area: State
Audience: Adutt/UniversIty, High School, General Public, Middle School,
Elementary School
Mission: Provide water conservation education and technical assistance.
Program Themes: Water Conservation
Materials Available: Books, Teachers' Guide, Newsletter, Training Workshops, Speakers Bureau, Video, Website
NEW MEXICO PROJECT LEARNING TREE
Teri Zubchenok
Phone: (505) 827-8089
P.O. Box 1948
Santa Fe, NM 87504
Type: Governmental
Mission: Project Learning Tree is designed for teachers and other educators working with students in prekindergarten through grade 12. PLT
uses the forest as a "window to the world° to increase students' under-
standing of our complex environment, stimulate critical and creative
thinking skills, develop abilities to make informed decisions in environmental issues, and instill the confidence and commitment to take
responsible action on them.
NEW MEXICO PROJECT WET (WATER
EDUCATION FOR TEACHERS)
State Coordinator: Bryan Swain
Phone: (505) 646-1378 Fax: (505) 646-4149
[email protected]
http://www.werc.net
Box 30001 MSC WERC
Las Cruces, NM 88003
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Municipal, Urban, Binational
Audience: Adult/University, Teacher Training
Mission: To expand the nation's resources to address Issues related to
management of waste by providing educational and technological support in the areas of waste management, environmental remediation,
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NEW MEXICO STATE DEPARTMENT OF
EDUCATION .
Director of Curriculum, Instruction, and Learning Technologies: Stephen
Sanchez
Phone: (505) 827-3644
[email protected]
300 Don Gaspar
Santa Fe, NM 87501
Type: Governmental
Mission: The New Mexico State Department of Education serves as a
resource to New Mexico teachers by referring teachers to organizations
that provide environmental education programs.
NEW MEXICO STATE LAND OFFICE
Commissioner: Olivia Ximenes
Phone: (505) 827-5764 Fax: (505) 827-5766
[email protected]
P.O. Box 1148
Santa Fe, NM 87504
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Municipal, Urban
Audience: Adult/University, High School, General Public, Middle School,
Community Participation, Elementary School, Teacher Training
Mission: Generate revenues and promote stewardship of trust lands.
Program Themes: Resource Management/Conservation, Desert Ecology, Soil Conservation, Earth Sciences, Sustainable Development,
Ecology, Ecosystems, Mineral Resources and Mining, Energy Resources, Nature Awareness, Water Conservation, Environment,
Environmental Education, Wildlife
Materials Available:Teachers' Guide, E -mail, Newsletter, Training Workshops, Speakers Bureau
NEW MEXICO STATE PARKS
Natural Resource Planner: Steve Cary
Phone: (505) 827-1183 Fax: (505) 827-1376
scary @state.nm.us
http://www.emnrd.state.nm.us/nmparks/
2040 S. Pacheo Street
Santa Fe, NM 87504
Type: Governmental
Service Area: State
Audience: General Public
Mission: To protect and enhance natural resources, provide recreational
facilities and opportunities, and promote public safety and education to
benefit and enrich the lives of visitors.
Program Themes: Resource Management/Conservation, Desert Ecology, Forestry, Soil Conservation, Earth Sciences, Ecology, Marine &
Aquatic Resources, Waste Management/Recycling, Ecosystems, Mineral Resources and Mining, Energy Resources, Nature Awareness, Water
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Conservation, Environment, Plants, Water Quality, Wildlife
Materials Available: Training Workshops, Tours, Video
Audience: Pre-School/Early Childhood, Adult/University, High School,
General Public, Middle School, Community Participation, Elementary
School
Mission: To provide our clientele with research based educational pro-
NMSU AGRICULTURAL COMMUNICATIONS
grams in the areas of 4-H, Home Economics and Community
Department Head: Terry Canup
Phone: (505) 646-2701 Fax: (505) 646-2702
tcanup 0 nmsu.edu
http://www.cahe.nmsu.edu
NMSU P.O. Box 3003, MSC 3AI
Las Cruces, NM 88003
Type: educational institution
Service Area: New Mexico and and lands
Audience: General public, teachers, students, agriculturists, natural resource managers
Program Themes: natural resource education
Materials Available: Videos - 'Green Gold," 'White Sands, White Wilderness,* 'Chiricauhuas: Mountain Islands in the Desert,' 'Survivors in
the Sand,' "Bosque del Apache: Rio Grande Flyway," 'Sal: Who Needs
It?' Also web sites (with partners - 'Seeds of Change Garden Site,'
'Desert Digital Library," and CD-ROM "Crazy About Corn."
Special Services: video and multimedia production
NMSU COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE,
CHAVES COUNTY
James Duffy
Phone: (505) 622-3210 Fax: (505) 622-3882
chaves @ nmsu.edu
200 E. Chisum #4
Roswell, NM 88201
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, Urban
Audience: Preschool, Elementary School, Middle School, High School,
Adults/University, Teacher Training, General Public.
Program Themes: Environmental legislation, resource administration,
soil conservation, earth sciences, sustainable development, waste management, water availability, water conservation, environment, plants,
water quality, environmental education, wildlife.
Materials Available: Newsletter, training workshops, video.
NMSU COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE,
LAS CRUCES
Associate Dean and Director: Billy Dictson
Phone: (505) 646-3015 Fax: (505) 646-5975
bdictson nmsu.edu
Home Economics/4-H Box 3AE, NMSU
Las Cruces, NM 88003
Type: Educational Institution
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Municipal, Urban, Binational
Audience: High School, General Public, Middle School, Community
Participation, Elementary School, Teacher Training
Mission: To help the people of NM use research based information to
improve the quality of their lives.
Program Themes: Environmental Legislation, Resource Management/
Conservation, Desert Ecology, Forestry, Soil Conservation, Earth Sci-
ences, Sustainable Development, Ecology, Waste Management/
Recycling, Ecosystems, Water Availability/Supply, Energy Resources,
Nature Awareness, Water Conservation, Environment, Plants, Water
Quality, Environmental Education, Pollution Prevention, Wildlife
Materials Available: Computer Software, Teachers' Guide, E-mail, Newsletter, Training Workshops, Tours, Speakers Bureau, Video, Website
Development
Program Themes: Environmental Legislation, Resource Management/
Conservation, Desert Ecology, Forestry, Soil Conservation, Earth Sci-
ences, Industrial/Occupational Safety/Hygiene, Sustainable
Development, Ecology, Water Availability/Supply, Energy Resources,
Nature Awareness, Water Conservation, Environment, Plants, Water
Quality, Environmental Education, Pollution Prevention, Wildlife
Materials Available: Books, Computer Software, E-mail, Newsletter,
Training Workshops, Tours, Video, Website
NMSU COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE,
OTERO COUNTY
County Extension Agent- 4H and Agriculture: Sandra Copeland
Phone: (505) 437-0231 Fax: (505) 437-6134
[email protected]
401 Fairgrounds Rd.
Alamogordo, NM 88310
Type: Educational Institution
Service Area: Rural, Regional, Urban
Audience: Adult/University, High School, General Public, Middle School,
Community Participation, Elementary School
Mission: To help New Mexicans use research-based knowledge to im-
prove the quality of their lives. Extension administers the 4-H youth
program, and provides expertise in agriculture, gardening, home economics, and rural economic development.
Program Themes: Resource Management/Conservation, Desert Ecol-
ogy, Earth Sciences, Ecology, Waste Management/Recycling,
Ecosystems, Water Availability/Supply, Energy Resources, Nature
Awareness, Water Conservation, Environment, Plants, Water Quality,
Environmental Education, Pollution Prevention, Wildlife
Materials Available: Books, Newsletter, Training Workshops, Speakers
Bureau, Video
NEW MEXICO WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
INSTITUTE (WRRI)
Director: Dr. Bobby Creel
Phone: (505) 646-4337 Fax: (505) 646-6418
bcreel wrri.nmsu.edu
http: / /www.wrri.nmsu.edu
New Mexico State University, Box 30001, Dept. 3167
Las Cruces, NM 88003
Type: Educational Institution
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Municipal, Urban
Audience: Adult/University, General Public, Community Participation,
Teacher Training
Mission: The mission of the WRRI is to develop and disseminate knowledge to assist New Mexico and the nation in solving water problems. By
funding research and demonstration projects, the institute utilizes the
knowledge and experience of researchers throughout the state.
ProgramThemes: Resource Management/Conservation, Forestry, Earth
Sciences, Sustainable Development, Ecology, Waste Management/Recycling, Ecosystems, Water Availability/Supply, Water Conservation,
Environment, Water Quality, Environmental Education, Pollution Prevention, Wildlife
Materials Available: Newsletter, Website
NMSU COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE,
LINCOLN COUNTY
4-H / Ag. Agent: Pete Gnatkowski
Phone: (505) 648-2311 Fax: (505) 648-2509
pgnatkow @nmsu.edu
PO. Box 217
Carrizozo, NM 88301
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, State, Municipal, Urban
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NEW MEXICO WATERSHED WATCH
Bill Fleming
Phone: (505) 982-8313
[email protected]
901 Trail Cross
Santa Fe, NM 87505
Type: Government
Audience: grades 6-12
Mission: New Mexico_Water_Watch-is-a-pilot-program-that grew out of
the highly successful Project WILD and Aquatic WILD education programs. Working to build a cooperative network of schools and state
agencies with an interest in water quality, Water Watch schools have
participated in projects such as Project del Rio.
Materials Available: Teacher materials, Student handouts, general information brochures, specimens and equipment for loan
NEW MEXICO WILDLIFE WEST NATURE PARK
Executive Director: Roger Alink
Phone: (505) 281-7655 Fax: (505) 281-2705
wildlife @swcp.com
http:// www.wildlifewest.org/naturepark
87 N. Frontage Rd.
Edgewood, NM 87015
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Statewide
Audience: Preschool, elementary school, middle school, high school,
adult/university, teacher training, community participation, general
public
Mission: Wildlife West Nature Park is dedicated to the preservation of
the rich heritage of native New Mexico wildlife and its habitat through
education, scientific research and the sponsorship of a wildlife park.
Program Themes: Desert ecology, earth sciences, ecology, ecosystems, energy resources, environment, environmental education, nature
awareness, plants, soil conservation, water conservation, wildlife
Materials Available: Tours, newsletters, speakers bureau
NORTH AMERICAN INSTITUTE (NAMI)
David Griscom
Phone: (505) 982-3657 Fax: (505) 983-5840
nami @ northamericaninstitute.org
http://www.northamericaninstitute.org
708 Paseo de Peralta
Santa Fe; NM 87501
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Municipal, Urban, Binational
Audience: General Public, Community Participation
Mission: NAMI's mission is to examine all aspects of the North Ameri-
can regional relationship, recognizing the challenges facing the
governments, peoples and cultures of North America, and to develop
better approaches to this changing relationship.
Program Themes: Environmental Legislation, Water Availability/Supply, Environmental Education, Pollution Prevention
Materials Available: Books, Newsletter, Speakers Bureau, Website
OLIVER LEE MEMORIAL STATE PARK
Ranger I: Charles W. Wood
Phone: (505) 437-8284 Fax: (505) 439-1290
cwood @ state.nm.us
409 Dog Canyon Rd.
School
Mission: The State Parks and Recreation Department will protect and
enhance natural resources, provide recreational facilities and opportunities and promote public safety and education to benefit and enrich the
lives of visitors.
Program Themes: Resource Management/Conservation, Desert Ecology, Earth Sciences, Ecology, Ecosystems, Nature Awareness, Water
Conservation, Environment. Plants, Water-Quality,-Wildlife
Mitiiiials Available: Tours, Video, Website
OTERO SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION
DISTRICT
District Assistant: Vicky Milne
Phone: (505) 437-3100 Fax: (505) 437-8443
2920 N. White Sands Blvd.
Alamogordo, NM 88310
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, Urban
Audience: Pre-School/Early Childhood, AduWUniversity, High School,
General Public, Middle School, Community Participation, Elementary
School, Teacher Training
Program Themes: Environmental Legislation, Resource Management/
Conservation, Forestry, Soil Conservation, Sustainable Development,
Ecology, Water Availability/Supply, Water Conservation, Environment,
Plants, Water Quality, Environmental Education, Pollution Prevention,
Wildlife
Materials Available: Books, Teachers' Guide, Training Workshops, Tours,
Video
PROJECT DEL RIO
Director: Lisa LaRocque
Phone: (505) 522-7511 Fax: (505) 522-0775
jxlrus @ zianet.com
http://www.zianet.com/pdrus
1494A South Solano
Las Cruces, NM 88001
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Rural, Regional, Urban, Binational
Audience: High School, Middle School, Community Participation,
Teacher Training
Mission: Project del Rio seeks to improve education through a global
network that promotes watershed stewardship.
Program Themes: Sustainable Development, Water Availability/Supply, Water Conservation, Water Quality Environmental Education
Materials Available: Books, Teachers' Guide, Training Workshops,
Website
PROJECT WILD, CONSERVATION SERVICES
Acting Coordinator Conservation Education Section: Kevin Holladay
Phone: (505) 827-7966 Fax: (505) 827-7801
kholladay @state.nm.us
http://www.gmfsh.state.nm.us
P.O. Box 25112
Santa Fe, NM 87501
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, Regional,' State, Municipal, Urban
Audience: Pre- School/Early Childhood, Adult/University, High School,
General Public, Middle School, Community Participation, Elementary
School, Teacher Training
Mission:The Conservation Education Section will provide wildlife-based
conservation education that fosters responsible actions toward wildlife
and related natural resources for the citizens of New Mexico
Program Themes: Resource Management/Conservation, Desert Ecology, Ecology, Ecosystems, Nature Awareness, Environmental Education,
Wildlife
Materials Available: Books, Teachers' Guide, Newsletter, Traitting Workshops, Speakers Bureau, Website
Alamogordo, NM 88310
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Municipal, Urban
Audience: Pre-School/Early Childhood, AduWUniversity, High School,
General Public, Middle School, Community Participation, Elementary
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RIO GRANDE NATURE CENTER STATE PARK
Assistant Manager/Education Coordinator: Rebecca Tydings
Phone: (505) 344-7240 Fax: (505) 344-4505
natrcent unm.edu
http://wmv.unm.edu/-natrcent
2901 Candelaria NW
Albuquerque, NM 87107
Type: Governmental
SIERRA CLUB, RIO GRANDE CHAPTER
Gwen Wardwell
Phone: (505) 984-8860
edenland Cearthlink.net
http://www.sierra.nm.org/
945 Camino de Chelly
Santa Fe, NM 87501
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: New Mexico, West Texas region of the Desert Southwest
Service Area: Regional, State,Urtan
Audience: Pre-School/Early Childhood, Adult/University, High School,
General Public, Middle School, Community Participation, Elementary
Audience: all citizens
Mission: To explore, enjoy, and protect the wild places of the earth; to
practice and promote the responsible use of the earth's ecosystems
and resources; to educate and enlist humanity to protect and restore
the quality of the natural and human environment; and to use all lawful
means to carry out these objectives.
Program Themes: Critical ecoregions, sustainable communities, guide
to the outdoors, political action, resources
Materials Available: Newsletters, °Rio Grande Sierra," directories. Call
to get more materials
Special Services: Field trips
School, Teacher Training
Mission: To preserve and protect the Rio Grande Bosque and educate
the public about the importance of the river and its environs.
Program Themes: Resource Management/Conservation, Ecology, Eco-
systems, Water Availability/Supply, Nature Awareness, Water
Conservation, Environment, Plants, Water. Quality, Environmental Education, Wildlife
Materials Available: Teachers' Guide, Newsletter, Training Workshops,
Tours, Speakers Bureau, Website
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RIO GRANDE RESTORATION
Executive Director: Steve Harris
Phone: (505) 751-1269 Fax: (505)751 -1269
SIERRA SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION
DISTRICT
District Coordinator: Merry Jo Fahl
Phone: (505) 894-2232 Fax: (505) 894-2165
[email protected]
2101 S. Broadway
Santa Fe, NM 87501
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, State, Municipal, Urban
Audience: Pre-SchooVEarly Childhood, Adult/University, High. School,
General Public, Middle School, Community Participation, Elementary
School, Teacher Training
Mission: To educate the public on the need of conservation of our natural resources for a sustained, beneficial present and future use.
Program Themes: Resource Management/Conservation, Forestry, Soil
Conservation, Earth Sciences, Sustainable Development, Ecosystems,
uncle rgr laplaza.ort
http://wvInv.riogranderestoration.com
P.O. Box 1612
El Prado, NM 87529
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Regional, State, Binational
Audience: High School, General Public, Middle School, Community
Participation, Elementary School
Mission: To restore the Rio Grande to health by supplying an improved
flow of water.
Program Themes: Earth Sciences, Ecology, Marine & Aquatic Resources, Ecosystems, Water Availability/Supply, Nakao Awareness,
Water Conservation, plants, Water Quality Environmental Education,
Pollution Prevention, Wildlife
Materials Available: Newsletter, Training Workshops, Tours, Speakers
Bureau, Website
RURAL COMMUNITY ASSISTANCE
CORPORATION
Mineral Resources and Mining, Water Conservation, Environment,
Plants, Water Quality, Environmental Education, Wildlife
Materials Available: Newsletter, Tours
SKY ISLAND ALLIANCE
Susie Brandes
Phone: (520) 323-0547
Rural Development Specialist: Martin Lopez
Phone: (505) 541-1668 Fax: (505) 541-1656
mlopez rcac.org
http://wwwscac.org
brandess @ u.arizona.edu
http: / /www.lobo.net/- skisland
10570 Hwy 337
P.O. Box 126
Tijeras, NM 87059
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Urban, Binational
Audience: General Public, Community Participation
Mission: Sky Island Alliance is dedicated to the preservation and restoration of native biological diversity in the Sky Islands of Southwestern
New Mexico and Southeastern Arizona. These "mountain islands" are
among the most diverse ecosystems in North America due to their topographic complexity and unique location at the meeting point of several
major desert and forest biological provinces..We conduct scientific research to provide a better basis for management and disseminate this
information through environmental education programs.
Program Themes: Environmental Legislation, Resource Management/
Mesilla Park, NM 88047
Type: Private, non -profit organization
Service Area: Rural areas of New Mexico Including Indian Tribes
Audience: small communities, community boards, councils, wastewater and drinking water treatment facilities
Mission: To improve the quality of life for rural communities and disadvantaged people through partnerships, technical assistance and access
to resources.
Program Themes: community assessment and planning, technical assistance, access to resources in wastewater, drinking water, solid waste,
and low-income housing
Materials Available: numerous documents and videotapes on wastewater, drinking water, housing, solid waste management and recycling
EE Programs: Emphasis on technical assistance and community assessments related to water and waste issues
Conservation, Desert Ecology, Earth Sciences, Ecosystems, Water
Conservation, Environment, Wildlife
Materials Available: E-mail, Newsletter, Training Workshops, Tours,
Website
SOUTHERN AREA HEALTH EDUCATION
CENTER, BORDER HEALTH EDUCATION
TRAINING CENTER
Program Coordinator: Daryl T. Smith, MPH
Phone: (505) 646-3429 Fax: (505) 646-6413
darysinitenmsu.edu
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Box 30001, MSC AHC
Las Cruces, NM 88003
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, Urban, Binational
Audience: Adult/University, High School, General Public, Middle School,
Community Participation, Elementary School
Mission: To improve the overall health of New Mexicans In the southern
18 counties.
Program Themes: Waste Management/Recycling, Water Conservation,
Water_Ouality-Environmental -Education; bli-utio'n Prevention
Albuquerque, NM 87106
Type: Governmental
Mission: Southwest Research and Information Center provides timely
and accurate Information to the public on matters that affect the environment, human health, and communities In order to protect natural
resources, promote citizen participation, and ensure environmental and
social justice now and for future generations.
EE Programs: Southwest Research and information Genteroffets-an
annual -E-2000 :Scholarshlp-Cons ,Tvhich is open to students of New
Mexico, El Paso, Texas, and the Navajo Nation.
SOUTHWEST STRATEGY COORDINATION
OFFICE
Executive Director: Bill Maxon
Phone: (505) 761-8912 Fax: (505) 76141947
http://wvnv.swstrategy.org
435 Monte* Road
SOUTHWEST ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER.
Executive Director: Kevin Bixby
Phone: (505) 522-5552 Fax. (505) 522-0775
[email protected]
1494A S. Solano Dr.
Las Cruces, NM 88001
Type: Non-profit, environmental advocacy and education
Service Area: New Mexico, Northern Chihuahua Desert
Audience: General public
Mission:To foster understanding and concern for the Southwest's natural
heritage, and to promote action for its protection and restoration.
Materials Available: Library
EE Programs: Lectures on various topics, natural history outings, overnight ecotours
Special Services: Slideshow/presentation about the Rio Grande ecological history and restoration (for large groups)
SOUTHWEST NETWORK FOR ENVIRONMENTAL
AND ECONOMIC JUSTICE (SNEEJ)
Richard Moore
Phone: (505) 242-0416 Fax: (505) 242-5609
sneejefiash.net
Box 7399
Albuquerque, NM 87194
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Southwestern U.S. and Mexico
Audience: Activists, youth, students, labor, and community-based
grassroots organizations of people of color
Mission: SNEEJ coalesces activists, youth, student, labor, and community-based grassroots organizations of people of color from across
the southwestern U.S. and Mexico. The group promotes regional strategies and perspectives on environmental degradation and other social,
racial, and economic injustices.
SOUTHWEST ORGANIZING PROJECT
Jeanne Gauna
Phone: (505) 247-8832 Fax: (505) 247-9972
swop swop.net
211 10th St SW
Albuquerque, NM 87102
Mission: A multi-racial, multi-issue community based organization
founded in 1981. Mission is to empower the disenfranchised in the South-
west to realize racial and gender equality, and social and economic
justice.
SOUTHWEST RESEARCH AND INFORMATION
CENTER
Frances Ortega
Phone: (505) 262-1862 Fax: (505) 262-1864
fortega unm.edu
P.O. Box 4524
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Albuquerque, NM 87107
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Municipal, Binational
Audience: AduWUniversity, General Public, ComMunity Participation
Mission: The Southwest Strategy Regional Executive Committee is an
intergovernmental group comprised of representatives from the states
of Arizona and New Mexico, tribal organizations, and federal execufives. Our vision is to promote management of natural resources in New
Mexico and Arizona within a range of sustainable alternatives which
Includes sensitivity to unique social, economic, and cultural diversity
conditions.
Program Themes: Resource Management/Conservation, Desert Ecology, Forestry, Soil Conservation, Sustainable Development, Ecology,
Ecosystems, Water Conservation, Plants, Water Quality, Wildlife
SOUTHWEST TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT
INSTITUTE - NMSU
International Projects Manager: Robert Foster
Phone: (505) 646-3948 Fax: (505) 646-3841
rioster nmsu.edu
http://www.nmsu.edu/-tdi,
SWRES 1505 Payne St
Las Cruces, NM 88003
Type: Educational Institution
Service Area: Regional, State, Binational
Audience: Adult/University, General Public, Community Participation,
Teacher Training
Mission: Renewable energy and environmental systems research, development, and application for the betterment of people's lives and the
environment.
Program Themes: Sustainable Development, Waste Management/Recycling, Energy Resources, Environment
Materials Available: Books, 'Raining Workshops, Tours, Speakers Bureau, Website
TIERRA MADRE
Director: Jaime Provencio
Phone: (505) 589 -4412 Fax: (505) 589-4412
115 Mesa Verde
Sunland Park, NM 88063
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Rural
Mission: To create sustainable community through construction of affordable self-help energy efficient homes that utilizes solar, water, and
energy conservation.
Program Themes: Resource Management/Conservation, Sustainable
Development, Energy Resources, Water Conservation
Materials Available: Newsletter, 'Raining Workshops, Tours
TREE NEW MEXICO
Executive Director: Suzanne Probart
Phone: (505) 265-4554 Fax:1505) 255-9197
[email protected]
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P.O. Box 81827
Albuquerque, NM 87198
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Municipal, Urban, Binational
Audience: High School, General Public, Middle School, Elementary
School, Teacher Training
Mission: Tree New Mexico is a grassroots non-profit organization dedi-
provide opportunities for the general public to see and understand wildlife.
Program Themes: Resource Management/Conservation, Desert Ecology, Soil Conservation, Earth Sciences, Ecology, Marine & Aquatic
Resources, Ecosystems, Water Availability /Supply, Nature Awareness,
Plants, Environmental Education, Pollution Prevention, Wildlife
Materials Available: Books, Computer Software, Teachers' Guide, Email, Newsletter, Training Workshops, Tours, Video, Website .
cated to providing tree planting opportunities and environmental
education to the general public.
Program Themes: Resource Management/Conservation, Forestry, Soil
Conservation, Ecosystems, Water Conservation, Environment, Environmental Education
Materials Available: Books, Newsletter, Training Workshops, Tours,
Speakers Bureau, Video, Website
USFWS - SAN ANDRES NATIONAL WILDLIFE.
REFUGE
Wildlife Biologist Mara Weisberger
Phone: (505) 382-5047 Fax: (505) 342 -5454
[email protected]
http://southwest.fws.gov
P.O. Box 756
U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE
Las Cruces, NM 88004
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, Regional, Urban
Audience: Adult/University, High School, General Public, Middle School,
Community Participation, Elementary School
Program Themes: Resource Management/Conservation, Ecosystems,
Nature Awareness, Environmental Education, Wildlife
Materials Available: Tours, Video, Website
Associate Regional Director: Charlie Sanchez, Jr.
Phone: (505) 248-6281 Fax: (505) 248-6910
[email protected]
http://southwestiws.gov
P.O. Box 1306
Albuquerque, NM 87103
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, Urban, Binational
Audience: Adult/University, High School, General Public, Middle School,
Community Participation
Mission: Working with others to conserve fish and wildlife and their
habitats.
Program Themes: Resource ManagemenVConservation, Desert Ecology, Marine & Aquatic Resources, Ecosystems; Mineral Resources and
Mining, Water Conservation, Environment, Water Quality, Environmental Education, Wildlife
Materials Available: Training Workshops, Tours, Video, Website
U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE
Regional Environment Education Coordinator: Art Needleman
Phone: (505) 248-6822 Fax: (505) 248-6874
[email protected]
http://southwest.fws.gov
USFWS - SERVILLETA NATIONAL WILDLIFE
REFUGE
Writer/Editor: Marta Curti
Phone: (505) 864-4021 Fax: (505) 864-7761
[email protected]
http://southwest.fws.gov
P. O. Box 1306
P.O. Box 1248
Socorro, NM 87801
Albuquerque, NM 87103
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Ruial, Municipal, Urban, Binational
Audience: Pre-School/Early Childhood, High School, General Public,
Middle School, Elementary School, Teacher Training
Mission: Working with others to conserve fish and wildlife and their
habitats.
Program Themes: Resource Management/Conservation, Desert Ecology, Earth Sciences, Ecology, Marine & Aquatic Resources, Ecosystems,
Nature Awareness, Environment, Plants, Water Quality, Environmental
Education, Wildlife
Materials Available: Books, Teachers' Guide, Tours, Speakers Bureau,
Video, Website
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, Regional
Audience: Adult/University, High School, General Public, Middle Sehool,
Community Participation, Elementary School
Mission: Conserve, protect, and enhance the wildlife, fish, wildiands,
and habitats for the American people.
Program Themes: Desert Ecology, Earth Sciences, Ecology, Ecosystems, Water Availability/Supply, Nature Awareness, Water Conservation,
Environmental Education, Wildlife
Materials Available: Tours, Website
UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO SCHOOL OF LAW
USFWS - BOSQUE DEL APACHE NATIONAL
WILDLIFE REFUGE
Outdoor Recreation Planner: Laurie Rosenthal
Phone: (505) 835-1828 Fax: (505) 835-0314
[email protected]
http: / /southwest.fws.gov
1001 Highway 1
Socorro, NM 87801
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, State, Binational
Audience: Pre-SchooVEarly Childhood, Adult/University, High School,
General Public, Middle School, Community Participation, Elementary
School, Teacher Training
Mission: Goals are to provide habitat and protection for endangered
species, migratory birds during the winder (emphasis on sandhill cranes,
snow geese, dabbler ducks and Canada geese; resident animals; to
Admin. Assistant: Barbara Jacques
Phone: (505) 277-7296 Fax: (505) 277-4165
[email protected]
http://lawschool.unm.edu/Frames/academics.htrn
1117 Stanford, NE #1120
Albuquerque, NM 87131
Type: Educational Institution
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Urban, Binational
Audience: Adult/University, General Public
Mission: Natural Resources Journal (NRJ) is an international, interdis-
ciplinary forum devoted to the study of natural and environmental
resources. The emphasis is on research directly related to public policy.
The principal goal of the Journal is to overcome the isolation of scholars
in various disciplines concerned with natural and environmental re-
sources by providing a wider audience for research from different
disciplines. The Journal is policy oriented, and seeks to make research
available not only to fellow scholars, but also to decision makers who
mold natural and environmental resource policy. The need for interdisd-
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plinary collaboration in solving resource-related problems was a formative principle in the creation of the Natural Resources Journal. The Journal
is an internationally recognized quarterly devoted to the examination of
resource issues. It is multidisciplinary and policy-oriented. For over thirty
years, the Journal has been guided by the principle set out in its first
volume.
Program Themes: Environmental Legislation, Resource Management/
Conservation, Desert Ecology, Forestry Soil Conservation, Earth Sci-
Service Area: Rural, Regional, Municipal, Urban, Binational
Audience: Pre-School/Early Childhood, Adult/University, High School,
General Public, Middle School, Community Participation, Elementary
School
Program Themes: Environmental Legislation, Resource Management/
Conservation, Desert Ecology, Forestry Earth Sciences, Ecology, Marine & Aquatic Resources, Ecosystems, Mineral Resources and Mining,
Nature Awareness, Environment,Bants,EnvironmentatEducatiorr,-Wild-
-MeMaterials
ences, Ecology, Marineatic Resources, - Waste Management/
-Recycling7EcWStems, Mineral Resources and Mining, Water Availability/Supply, Energy Resources, Water Conservation, Environment,
Water Quality Environmental Education, Pollution Prevention, Wildlife
Materials Available: Books
WASTE-MANAGEMENT EDUCATION AND
RESEARCH CONSORTIUM (WERC)
Education Director: Ricardo Jacquez
Phone: (505) 646-2397 Fax: (505) 646-4149
[email protected]
http://www.werc.net
New Mexico State University Box 30001, MSC WERC
Las Cruces, NM 88003
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: New Mexico and surrounding border areas
Audience: Community Participation
Mission: To increase human and technological resources that address
issues related to the management of our environment, by education,
technology development/ application, and outreach programs.
Program Themes: Resource ManagemenVConservation, Environmental Education
Materials Available: Conference proceedings, technical reports, videos, environmental education activities
EE Programs: International collegiate and high school design contest.
Summer high school academy. Project WET Workshops
WATER UTILITIES TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
PROGRAM
Program Coordinator: Robert Gott
Phone: (505) 984-0676 Fax: (505) 982-3137
[email protected]
1300 Luisa St., Suite 7
Santa Fe, NM 87502
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Municipal, Urban, Binational
Audience: Adult/University, Teacher Training
Mission: To work with and provide site specific training and technical
assistance to water and wastewater systems throughout New Mexico
including the twenty-one Indian reservations. Some systems may re-
quire numerous on-site follow up visits and telephone technical
assistance to correct existing problems.
Program Themes: Resource Management/Conservation, Waste Management/Recycling, Water Availability/Supply, Water Conservation,
Environment, Water Quality, Environmental Education, Pollution Prevention
Materials Available: Newsletter, Training Workshops, Tours, Video .%
Available: Tours, Speakers Bureau, Website
WHITE SANDS NATIONAL MONUMENT, NPS
Chief of Interpretation: John Mangimeli
Phone: (505) 679-2599 ext 230 Fax: (505) 479-4333
john [email protected]
http : / /www.nps.gov/whsa
P.O. Box 1086
Holloman AFB, NM 88330
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, Regional, Municipal
Audience: Pre-SchooVEarly Childhood, Adult/University, High School,
General Public, Middle School, Community Participation, Elementary
School, Teacher Training
Mission: To provide teachers an opportunity to widen their knowledge
in environmentally-related areas so that they can do the same for their
students.
Program Themes: Resource Management/Conservation, Desert Ecol-
ogy, Earth Sciences, Ecology, Ecosystems, Nature Awareness,
Environment, Plants, Environmental Education, Wildlife
Materials Available: Books, Teachers' Guide, Training Workshops, Tours,
Speakers Bureau, Video, Website
WILDWORICS CONSERVATION FOUNDATION
President/Executive Director: Dot Irvin
Phone: (505) 257-9596 Fax: (505) 630-8085
[email protected]
http://www.wildworks.org
P.O. Box 4994
Ruidoso, NM 88355
Type: Wildlife and habitat conservation programs
Service Area: New Mexico will serve as the base for the organization.
The goal Is to expand both nationally and internationally.
Audience: Resident programs include children and adults eight years
of age and up. Outreach programs include kindergarten.
Mission: Founded in 1998, the Wildworks Conservation Foundation
(WWCF), is a non-profit organization dedicated to wildlife and habitat
education, research, and conservation. WWCF provides people of all
ages with an opportunity to learn the Importance of balancing the needs
of man with the demands of the natural environment.
Program Themes: Hands-on activities including horsemanship, animal
care and handling classes (age specific), caring for domestic
livestock, habitat studies, organic gardening and xeriscaping, cultural
studies, working ranch activities (guest ranching), externship programs
for veterinary and wildlife students, volunteer opportunities.
EE Programs: Wildworks programs will give participants the opportunity to learn about critical land and habitat issues along with alternative
methods of living with wildlife.
WORLD WILDLIFE FUND
WESTERN NEW MEXICO UNIVERSITY
Associate Professor: Dennis Miller
Phone: (505) 538-6640 Fax: (505) 538-6228
[email protected]
http://www.wnmu.edu
1000 W. College Ave.
Silver City, NM 88061
Type: Educational Institution
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Program Officer: Jennifer Atchley
Phone: (505) 525-9537 Fax: (505) 523-2866
jatchley @zianet.com
httN/www.worldwildlife.org
600 East Montana Suite E
Las Cruces, NM 88001
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, Regional, Municipal, Urban
Audience: Adult/University, High School, General Public, Middle School
Mission: WWF's overall mission is to protect spaces, save endangered
species, and protecting, recovering and maintaining blodiverstty.
Program Themes: Desert Ecology, Nature Awareness, Plants, Wildlife
Materials Available: E-mail, Speakers Bureau
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Program Coordinator: Jay Tarkinton
Phone: (361) 825-3221ext 3221 Fax: (361) 825-3222
[email protected]
http://www.sci.tamucc.edu/aawp/welcome.htm
6300 Ocean Dr., NRC 3208
Corpus Christi, TX 78412
Type: Educational Institution
Service Area: Rural, Regional
MunicipaL_Urban,-Binational
--Audtence:-AdulVUIfilersity, High School, General Public, Middle School,
Community Participation, Elementary School, Teacher Training
Mission: Wetland education.
Program Themes: Resource Management - Conservation, Sustainable
Development, Ecology, Marine & Aquatic Resources, Nature Aware-
ness, Water Conservation, Plants, Water Quality, Environmental
Education, Wildlife
Materials Available:Teacher's Guide, E-mail, Training Workshops, Tours,
Video, Website
AGUA PARA BE ER
Phone: (915) 747-5893
[email protected]
216 Burges Hall
El Paso, TX 79968
Type: education
Service Area: El Paso - Juarez area.
Audience: low income families, local community agencies.
Program Themes: water purification and hygiene.
Special Services: Hygiene Education and Appropriate Technologies
(HEAT) model -- a low-cost, community based program to train volunteers in water purification techniques and hygiene promotion.
AMISTAD NATIONAL RECREATION AREA
Education Specialist: Lisa Evans
Phone: (830) 775-7491ext 223 Fax: (830) 775-7299
[email protected]
http://www.nps.gov/amis
HCR-3, Box 5-J
Del Rio, TX 78840
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, Regional, Municipal, Urban, Binational
Audience: Pre-School/Early Childhood, High School, General Public,
Middle School, Elementary School, Teacher Training
Mission: To provide for public outdoor recreation use and enjoyment of
the lands and waters associated with the United States portion of the
reservoir known as Lake Amistad, located on the boundary between
the states of Texas and Coahuila. To protect the scenic, scientific, and
cultural value contributing to public enjoyment of such lands and waters.
Program Themes: Desert Ecology, Earth Sciences, Ecology, Ecosys-
tems, Nature Awareness, Plants, Water Quality, Environmental
Education, Pollution Prevention, Wildlife
Materials Available: Training Workshops, Tours, Speakers Bureau,
Website
Community Participation, Elementary School, Teacher Training
Mission: To work for the conservation and appreciation of birds, other
wildlife, and the habitats they depend on in Trans-Pecos Texas.
ProgramThemes: Resource Management - Conservation, Desert Ecology, Ecology, Ecosystems, Nature Awareness, Environmental Education,
Wildlife
Materials Available: Teacher's Guide, Newsletter, Training Workshops,
Tours, Speakers Bureau, Website
AUDUBON SOCIETY - TEXAS
Executive Director: John Szypula
Phone: (512) 306-0225 Fax: (512) 306-0235
[email protected]
http://www.audubon-bcorg
2525 Wallingwood Drive, Suite 301
Austin, TX 78746
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Municipal, Urban, Binational
Audience: Pre- Schooi/Eariy Childhood, High School, General Public,
Middle School, Community Participation, Elementary School, Teacher
Training
Mission: To protect birds and other wildlife and to preserve and restore
wildlife habitat. The Texas Audubon Society promotes scientifically sound
conservation policy, educates the public on bird, wildlife and habitat issues, oversees 14,000 acres of land in Texas, and supports the efforts
of 20 local Audubon chapters.
Program Themes: Environmental Legislation, Resource Management
- Conservation, Forestry, Earth Sciences, Sustainable Development,
Ecology, Marine & Aquatic Resources, Waste Management - Recycling,
Ecosystems, Water Availability/Supply, Energy Resources, Nature
Awareness, Water Conservation, Environment, Plants, Water Quality,
Environmental Education, Pollution Prevention, Wildlife
Materials Available: Teacher's Guide, E-mail, Training Workshops,
Website
BAYLOR COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
My Health My World Project Director: Nancy Moreno, Ph.D.
Phone: (713) 798-8200 Fax: (713) 798-8201
[email protected]
http: / /www.sbp.bcm.tmc.edu
Center for Educational Outreach, 1709 Dryden, Suite 545
Houston, TX 77024
Type: Educational Institutions, Medical College
Service Area: U.S.
Audience: K-12 teachers, students, and their parents.
Mission: Deliver information on environmental health through interdis-
ciplinary learning activities appropriate for elementary school and
informal educational settings. Program includes hands-on science activities, adventure stories and language arts activities, and take-home
°mini-magazines* to be shared with parents. Student pages for classroom use are printed in Spanish and English.
Program Themes: Indoor air pollution, community water issues (especially non-point source water pollution), global atmospheric change, and
food safety and nutrition.
Materials Available: Each unit consists of an Activities Guide for Teachers, an Adventures color story book for students to read, a Reading
Link language arts supplement and an Explorations mini-magazine for
students to take home. Manipulative kits also are available
EE Programs: My Health My World Project.
BENTSEN-RIO GRANDE VALLEY STATE PARK
AUDU ON SOCIETY - EL PASO/TRANS-PECOS
Sanctuary Chair: John Sproul
Phone: (915) 747-8663 Fax: (915) 747-5154
[email protected]
http://www.whc.net/cdwr/trashome.htm
P.O. Box 9655
El Paso, TX 79995
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Regional, Municipal, Urban, Binational
Audience: Adult/University, High School, General Public, Middle School,
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Park Manger: Reynaldo Ortiz
Phone: (956) 585-1107 Fax:(956) 585-3448
reynaldo.ortiz tpwd.state.btus
http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/paric/bentsen/bentsen.htm
P.O. Box 988
Mission, TX 78573
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Municipal, Urban, Binational
Audience: Pre-SchooVEarly Childhood, Adutt/University, High School,
General Public, Middle School, Elementary School
Mission: To manage and conserve the natural and cultural resources of
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Program Themes: Resource Management - Conservation, Earth Sciences, Ecology, Ecosystems, Nature Awareness, Environment, Plants,
Wildlife
Materials Available: Books, E-mail, Tours, Video, Website
BIG BEND NATIONAL PARK
Park Ranger/Education Coordinator: Gail Fox
Phone: (915) 477-2251ext 184 Fax: (915) 477-2357
Gail_Fox© nps.gov
http://www.nps.gov/bibe
PO. Box 129
Big Bend National Park, TX 79834
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, Regional, Binational
Audience: General Public, Middle School, Community Participation, Elementary School, Teacher Training
Mission: Big Bend National Park has initiated an intensive environmental education outreach program, targeting school children within 100
miles of the 801,000-acre park.The park, exhibiting the best Chihuahuan
Desert expanse in the United States, shares a 118-mile border with the
Mexican states of Coahuila and Chihuahua. We are educating school
children from the United States and Mexico on the importance of protecting this unique and fragile environment.
ProgramThemes: Resource Management - Conservation, Desert Ecol-
ogy, Soil Conservation, Earth Sciences, Sustainable Development,
Ecology, Waste Management - Recycling, Ecosystems, Mineral Resources and Mining, Water Availability/Supply, Energy Resources, Nature
tracks, desert survival, reading rock history, quail hunt, rain water
catchments, gray water systems, composting, native food harvest, history of the Mariposa Mine, rock art seminar, recycling, Christmas in the
Gardens
BORDER ENVIRONMENT COOPERATION
COMMISSION
Public Information and Participation Director: Ricardo Castellon
Phone: (877) 225-1149 ext 119 Fax: (1) 625-1680 in Mexico
rcastanon cocaorg
http:/Avww.cocef.org
P.O. Box 221648
El Paso, TX 79913
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Municipal, Urban, Binational
Audience: General Public, Community Participation
Mission: To preserve, protect and enhance the environment of the bor-
der region by identifying, evaluating, supporting, and certifying
environmental infrastructure projects that Improve the quality of life for
the people in the U.S.-Mexico border region., now and in the future, in an
open public process, giving initial priority to water, wastewater treatment and municipal solid waste projects.
ProgramThemes: Resource Management - Conservation, Sustainable
Development, Waste Management - Recycling, Water Availability/Supply, Water Conservation, Environmental Education, Pollution Prevention
Materials Available: Computer Software, Newsletter, Training Workshops, Video, Website
Awareness, Water Conservation, Environment, Plants, Water Quality,
Environmental Education, Pollution Prevention, Wildlife
Materials Available: Teacher's Guide, Training Workshops, Website
BIG BEND RANCH STATE PARK
Exhibit Technician III: David Alioway
Phone: (915) 229-3416 Fax: (915) 229-3506
bigbendranchsp@ brooksdata.net
P.O. Box 2319
Presidio, TX 79845
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Municipal, Urban, Binational
Audience: Pre-School/Early Childhood, Adult/University, High School,
General Public, Middle School, Community Participation, Elementary
School, Teacher Training
Mission: To manage and conserve the natural and cultural resources of
Texas for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations.
Program Themes: Resource Management - Conservation, Desert Ecol-
ogy, Soil Conservation, Earth Sciences, Sustainable Development,
Ecology, Waste Management - Recycling, Ecosystems, Water Availability/Supply, Nature Awareness, Water Conservation, Environment, Plants,
Water Quality, Environmental Education, Pollution PreVention,
Materials Available: Books, Training Workshops, Tours, Speakers Bureau, Video, Website
BIG BEND RANCH STATE PARK, BARTON
WARNOCK ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
CENTER
Assistant Park Superintendent: Rod Trevizo
Phone: (915) 424-3327 Fax: (915) 424-3404
warnockebrooksdata.net
HC 70 P.O. Box 375
Terlingua; TX 79825
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Big Bend area
Audience: General Public
Program Themes: Biodiversity preservation.
Materials Available: Auditorium, visual educational exhibits, 2.5 acres
desert garden with all plants labeled.
Special Services: Bus tours, guided tours, talks on plants, geology,
archeology available with prior arrangements.
EE Programs: Useful and edible plants, EXPO, exotic hunt, longhorn
drive, alternative energy, desert gardening, alternative housing, casting
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NETWORK (BISN)
President: Jackie Lockett
Phone: (956) 982-1876 Fax: (956) 982-1876
[email protected]
http://www.bisn.org
943 N. Expressway, #15-9104
Brownsville, TX 78520
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Binational
Audience: General Public, Community Participation
Mission: Border Information & Solutions Network (BISN) is dedicated
to promoting sustainable development of the US/Mexico border by enhancing collaboration and communication through the Internet. BISN is
a binational, regional NGO headquartered in Brownsville, Texas.
Program Themes: Sustainable Development, Pollution Prevention
Materials Available: E-mail, Website
BRAZOS RIVER ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
PROJECT (BREEP)
Director: Steve Madson
Phone: (254) 694-3457ext 159 Fax: (254) 694-4206
[email protected]
http:/ /www.breep.com
Whitney High School, 1400 North Brazos
Whitney, TX 76692
Type: Educational Institution
Service Area: Rural
Audience: Pre-School/Early Childhood, Adult/University, High School,
General Public, Middle School, Community Participation, Elementary
School, Teacher Training
Mission: Development of interdisciplinary curriculum that focuses on
environmental issues, through the cooperation of high schools, in partnership with technical and post secondary institutions, and other entities
with a vested interest in improving economic development while pre-
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Program Themes: Resource Management - Conservation, Sustainable
Development, Marine & Aquatic Resources, Ecosystems, Water Avail-
Materials Available: Active compost site on landfill grounds, demo-site
on zoo premises and vermicompost at the zoo and the landfill.
Special Services: Landfill tours, compost classes (free), compost dis-
ability/Supply, Water Conservation, Water Quality, Environmental
play at zoo, °Name Worm° compost (grades 2-3), Earth Day
Education, Pollution Prevention
Materials Available: Training Workshops, Website
demonstrations.
EE Programs: Composting classes free to the public, compost bins for
students that complete the dass landfill tours and hands on compost
training at the zoo, vermicompost - hands on experience - also with
worm,
BROWNSVILLE BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE
-Deborah-Cox
Phone: (956) 548-6000 Fax: (956) 541 -0247.
Co
P.O. Box 911
Brownsville, TX 78523
Type: Volunteer committee composed of nine voting members appointed
by City Commission.
Service Area: Brownsville.
Audience: Citizens of Brownsville
Mission: To beautify city-owned property through planting and landscaping; to participate in the creation of city ordinances that enhance
the beauty of Brownsville; to act as a catalyst for special projects related to city-wide beautification efforts.
Program Themes: Roadway palm and tree plantings, wildflower
plantings, trails, island landscaping, landscaping public rights-of-way
BROWNSVILLE ECOLOGICAL DIVISION
Ecological Coordinator: Joe Hinojosa
Phone: (956) 542-7511 Fax: (956) 504-6168
700 Jose Colunga Jr. St.
Brownsville, TX 78512
Type: Governmental
Service Area: City of Brownsville, Cameron County
Audience: Citizens of Brownsville, Brownsville City landfill costumers.
Program Themes: Waste minimization through composting and recycling programs. Preserve quality of Brownsville's Resaca System.
Materials Available: Composting and recycling information.
Special Services: Composting and recycling workshops. We sell compost, mulch, and woodchips.
EE Programs: Composting outreach ad training, recycling training, water ecology outreach.
CADDO LAKE INSTITUTE, INC.
CLI Vice-President and Project WET State Coordinator: Sara Kneipp
Phone: (903) 938-3545 Fax: (903) 938-3545
sjkneipp aolcom
http://www.caddolakeinstitute.org
3703 Bridle Path
Marshall, TX 75672
Type: Private operating foundation
Service Area: Texas and northwest Lousiana
Audience: Formal educators K-12 and college and non formal educators, students K-12 and community members.
Mission: To act as an ecosystem-specific sponsoring entity, underwriting local wetland science and conservation education as well as cultural
and ecological research and monitoring.
Program Themes: Providing specialized wetland science training and
emphasizing the use of wetlands as living laboratories and classrooms.
Supporting the Ramsar Convention call for "wise use° of wetlands, sustainable worldwide, to encourage local residents to °act globally by acting
Materials Available: Scientific studies of Caddo Lake; Project WET Curriculum and Activities Guide, information on the Ramsar Convention on
Wetlands of International Importance.
EE Programs: Project WET Texas (teacher training and workshop fa-
cilitator training). The Project WET curriculum framework consists of
three major areas: conceptual, affective (feelings), and process skills.
These areas are intended to address children's thinking, feeling, and
acting, and to engage learners in positive actions toward water and
water resources management
BROWNSVILLE HEALTH DEPARTMENT
Health Director: Josh Ramirez
Phone: (956) 542-3437 Fax: (956) 546-4355
[email protected]
954 E. Madison Street
Brownsville, TX 78520
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Brownsville.
Audience: General Public
Materials Available: Environmental Health - General Sanitation
CAMERON PARK CENTRO CULTURAL
Community Resource Coordinator: Alma Rendon
Phone: (956) 546-6297 Fax: (956) 550-1328
2100 Gregory Ave.
Brownsville, TX 78526
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Cameron County and the Texas - Mexico border
Audience: local colonia and general public
Program Themes: border environmental issues awareness
EE Programs: USDA Extension programs on site. Soil development,
gardening, and field trips.
CENTER FOR BIG BEND STUDIES/SUL ROSS
STATE UNIVERSITY
BROWNSVILLE WASTE MINIMIZATION AND
RECYCLING DEPARTMENT
Compost and Recycling Coordinator: Carol Rumsey
Phone: (956) 831-4308 Fax: (956) 831-3228
[email protected]
700 Jose Colunga Jr St.
Brownsville, TX 78521
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Lower Rio Grande Valley, South Texas, McAllen, Harlingen,
and Brownsville
Audience: Citizens - home owners, winter Texans, students.
Program Themes: Reduce, reuse, recycle, and educate citizens.
Cultural Resources Management Coordinator: William A. Cloud
Phone: (915) 837-8289 Fax: (915) 837-8381
[email protected]
http://www.sulross.edu/-ebbs
East Highway 90, Lawrence Hall, Room 213
Alpine, TX 79832
Type: Educational Institution
Service Area: Regional, Binational
Audience: Adult/University, High School, General Public, Middle School,
Community Participation, Elementary School
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MIsslon:The Center for Big Bend Studies fosters interdisciplinary schol-
arship of the diverse prehistoric, historic, and modern cultures of the
borderlands region of the United States and Mexico, with emphasis on
the area encompassed by Trans-Pecos Texas and north-central Mexico.
The Center is committed to the recovery, protection, and sharing of this
region's rich cultural legacy through dynamic programs involving research, education, public outreach, and publication.
Program Themes: Resource Management - Conservation, Desert Ecology, Earth Sciences, Ecology, Ecosystems, Environment
Materials Available: Books, Newsletter, Website
CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCE
MANAGEMENT (CERM)
Program Coordinator: Ed Hamlyn, AICP
Phone: (915) 747-5667 Fax: (915) 747-5145
edhamlyn @ utep.edu
http://www.cerm.utep.edu/
University of Texas at El Paso, P 0. Box 645
El Paso, TX 79968
Type: Educational institution
Service Area: Regional, Urban, Binational
Audience: Adult/University, General Public, Community Participation
Mission: CERM's mission is to seek binational solutions to the mounting 'environmental problems that threaten the region's health, safety,
well-being, and economic development.
ProgramThemes: Resource Management - Conservation, Desert Ecology, Earth Sciences, Sustainable Development, Ecosystems, Water
Availability/Supply, Energy Resources, Water Conservation, Environment, Water Quality Environmental Education, Pollution Prevention
Materials Available: Books, Computer Software, Newsletter, Training
Workshops, Video, Website
Audience: Pre-School/Early Childhood, Adult/University, High School,
General Public, Middle School, Elementary School, Teacher Training
Mission: To gather information on the natural sciences and the
Chihuahuan Desert region and to make that information available to all
who would like to know.
ProgramThemes: Resource Management - Conservation, Desert Ecol-
ogy, Soil Conservation, Earth Sciences, Sustainable Development,
Ecology Ecosystems, Mineral Resources and Mining, Nature Awareness, Water Conservation, Environment, Plants, Environmental
Education, Wildlife
Materials Available: Books, E-mail, Newsletter, Training Workshops,
Tours, Video, Website
CHIHUAHUAN DESERT RESOURCE
CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMIENT
PROGRAM (USDA-NRCS)
Coordinator: Tony Garcia
Phone: (915) 855-0884 Fax: (915) 855-7278
agarcia @bc.nrcs.usda.gov
http://www.nrcs.usda.gov
11930 Vista del Sol
El Paso, TX 79936
Type: Governmental
Service Area: all counties in Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California that border with Mexico.
Audience: agricultural communities.
Program Themes: Natural resource conservation, community development to lead to sustainable communities, local leadership providing
program decision making, strengthening local citizens' abilities to utilize
available sources of assistance through USDA agency partnerships.
EE Programs: Implement farm conservation practices, conserve and
restore wetlands, protect groundwater resources, help developers and
homeowners manage the land in an environmentally sensitive manner,
teach the value of natural resources.
CHIHUAHUAN DESERT WILDLIFE FESCUE
CENTER FOR GLOBAL STUDIES
Director, Senior Research Associate: Mitchell Mathis
Phone: (281) 363-7913 Fax: (281) 363-7924
mmathis @harc.edu
http://www.harc.edu/cgs.htrn1
Houston Advanced Research Center, 4800 Research Forest Drive
The Woodlands, TX 77381
Type: Nonprofit Research Institute.
Service Area: entire Texas - Mexico border region
Audience: water users, water managers, agencies (local, state, national, international)
Mission: Examine the interaction of human activities and the environ-
Vice President: Carol Miller
Phone: (915) 584-7088 Fax: (915) 747-6214
[email protected]
4122 Emory Rd.
El Paso, TX 79922
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Rural, Regional, Urban
Audience: Pre-SchooVEarly Childhood, Adult/University, High School,
General Public, Middle School, Community Participation, Elementary
School, Teacher Training
Mission: Rehabilitate and release injured and orphaned wildlife and
educate the community about the importance of this service.
Program Themes: Desert Ecology, Ecology, Marine' & Aquatic Resources, Ecosystems, Nature Awareness, Environment, Wildlife
Materials Available: Books, Teacher's Guide, Newsletter, Training Workshops, Speakers Bureau, Video
ment, and develop strategies for balancing economic development with
environmental protection and improvement.
Program Themes: Water and Sustainable Development in the Binational Lower Rio Grande/Rio Bravo Basin -- An integrated assessment
of long-term issues of water, development and the environment. Paso
del Norte Task Force and Water Forum An effort to establish dialogue
and understanding regarding the need for a regional approach for addressing watershed issues in the Paso del Norte.
CHIHUAHUAN DESERT RESEARCH INSTITUTE
Executive Director: Dennis J. Miller
Phone: (915) 364-2499 Fax: (915) 364-2504
[email protected]
http://www.cdri.org
Texas Hwy. 118 South, P.O. Box 905
Ft. Davis, TX 79734
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Regional, Binational
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CITY OF BROWNSVILLE9 COMPOST AND
RECYCLING
Compost and Recycling Coordinator: Cristina Banuelos
Phone: (956) 831-3641 Fax: (956) 831-3228
[email protected]
700 Jose Colunga Jr. St.
Brownsville, TX 78521
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Service Area: Regional, Municipal, Urban, Binational
Audience: Pre-School/Early Childhood, Adult/University, High School,
General Public, Middle School, Community Participation, Elementary
School, Teacher 'Raining
C/E
and infrastructure, providing education, food pantry, child nutrition, ESL,
and environmental education.
Program Themes: Waste Management - Recycling, Water Availability/
Supply, Water Conservation, Environmental Education
Materials Available: Training Workshops
Mission: Minimize the volume of waste to local landfill areas by
composting, vermicompost, and recycling.
Program Themes: Resource Management - Conservation, Soil Con-
servation, Earth Sciences, Sustainable Development, Waste
--Management---RecyclingiWater-Availability/Supply,-WaterConservadon, Environment, Environmental Education, Pollution Prevention
Materials Available: Training Workshops, Tours, Video
CITY OF BROWNSVILLE, PUBLIC HEALTH
Public Health Coordinator: Josh Ramirez
Phone: (956) 542-3437 Fax: (956) 546-4355
joshramiaci.brovmsville.bc.us
http://vnvw.ci.brownsville.bc.us./Health
954 E. Madison Street
Brownsville, TX 78520
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Municipal, Binational
Audience: General Public
Mission: "To earn and maintain public trust by providing customers efficient and quality municipal services with courtesy and concern'
Program Themes: Water Conservation, Environment
Materials Available: Training Workshops, Speakers Bureau
CITY OF EDINBURG
Director of Utilities: Emesto Manic
Phone: (956) 383-5661 Fax: (956) 381-0525
alanisernestoehotmail.corn
P.O. Box 1079
Edinburg, TX 78540
Type: Municipality
Service Area: City of Edinburg
Audience: Edinburg population.
Mission: To serve and to educate.
Program Themes: All America City
Materials Available: Water Conservation Program (Spanish and English).
EE Programs: Water and effluent recycling management reuse programs.
CITY OF EL PASO
Director: Dr. Marc Thompson
Phone: (915) 755-4332 Fax: (915) 759-6824
4301 Transmountain Road
El Paso, TX 79924
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Municipal, Urban, Binational
Audience: Pre-School/Early Childhood, Adult/University, High School,
General Public, Middle School, Community Participation, Elementary
School
Mission: To provide information and inform the public about the prehistoric human inhabitants of the El Paso area, northern Mexico and the
Southwest cultural area.
Program Themes: Desert Ecology, Ecosystems, Nature Awareness,
Environment, Plants, Environmental Education, Wildlife
Materials Available: Books, Newsletter, Tours, Website
COLONIAS UNIDAS
Acting Director: David Arizmendi
Phone: (956) 487-0964 Fax: (956) 487-4704
1 Las Lomas
Rio Grande City, TX 78582
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Rural
Audience: Adult/University, Community Participation, Teacher Training
Mission: Improve the lives of colonia residents by improving housing
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DAVIS MOUNTAINS STATE PARK
Park Manager: John Holland
Phone: (915) 426-3337 Fax: (915) 426-2063
hollandeoveriand.net
P.O. Box 1458
Fort Davis, TX 79734
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural
Audience: Adult/University, High School, General Public, Middle School,
Community Participation, Elementary School
Program Themes: Desert Ecology, Earth Sciences, Ecosystems, Nature Awareness, Environment, Plants, Wildlife
Materials Available: Tours, Video
DELTRONICOS DE MATAMOROS
Senior Environmental Engineer: Mike Gonzalez
Phone: (956) 982-7227 Fax: (956) 982-7241
[email protected]
http://vnvw.spionline.com/naturallys
3112 A Padre Blvd
South Padre Island, TX 78587
Type: Automobile Radio Assembly.
Service Area: Matamoros
Audience: Matamoros
Mission: Providing automobile radios for new vehicle assembly.
EE Programs: Tree day donation of trees to local Mexican community,
Matamoros Mexico, recycling and Earth Day instruction provided to stu-
dents. Donation of trees and toys to children in the Matamoros area
during Earth week.
EARTH CARE ORGANIZATION
Penny Hartwell
Phone: (956) 544-7808
[email protected]
14 Casa Linda
Brownsville, TX 78521
Type: Education
Service Area: South Rio Grande/Rio Bravo Valley
Audience: educators, students, civic organizations, community.
Mission: Make every day an Earth Day through education, civic engagement, and environmental service to the community.
Program Themes: Promotes sustainable development and a healthy
environment through educational workshops, seminars, kids' conferences
and newsletters with a strong emphasis on the scientific process and
comprehension of fundamental ecological principles and current environmental issues while promoting stewardship and care for the Earth
and all inhabitants. Environmental clubs to help kids become ambassadors and models for positive environmental behaviors and involvement
in environmental service projects for the community.
Materials Available: Environmental Education POP QUIZ; Earth Day
in My Neighborhood Curriculum/Action Plan.
EDINBURG 2020 ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE
Director, Dept. Solid Waste: Elias A. Zuniga
Phone: (956) 383-2582 Fax: (956) 383-2851
[email protected]
P.O. Box 1079
Edinburg, TX 78540
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Hidalgo County in Rio Grande Valley.
Audience: Citizens of Edinburg and surrounding areas
Mission: To adequately provide for the health, safety and welfare of its
citizens in the area of solid waste collection and disposal through the
use of environmentally safe and financially effective collection, recy-
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cling, volume reduction and sanitary landfill programs.
Materials Available: Education on recycling, composting, volume-based
variable rates, oil recycling.
Special Services: Tours of recycling center, presentations and workshops.
EE Programs: Recycling drop-off site, backyard composting workshops,
participation in environmental awareness projects, e.g. Texas Recycles
Day, All Valley Recycling Day, Earth Day, Trash Bash, Dunes Day. Citywide committee to plan for environmental infrastructure in the year 2020.
EL PASO SOLAR ENERGY ASSOCIATION
President Genaro Salinas
Phone: (915) 772-7657 Fax: (915) 747-5317
epsea @txses.org
http://www.epsea.org
P.O. Box 26384
El Paso, TX 79926
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Regional, Binational
Audience: General Public, Community Participation
Mission: The purpose of the EPSEA is to further the development of
solar energy and related arts, sources and technologies with concern
for the ecologic, social, and economic fabric of the region. This shall be
accomplished through the exchange of ideas and information by means
of meetings, publications, and information centers.The Association shall
serve to inform the public, institutional, and governmental bodies and
seek to raise the level of public and governmental awareness of its pur-
EL PASO ZOO
Education Specialist Sergio Solorza
Phone: (915) 521-1872 Fax: (915) 521-1857
epzooeduca@aolcom
http://www.epzoo.org
4001 E. Paisano
El Paso, TX 79905
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Municipal, Urban, Binational, Rural, Regional, State, Municipal, Urban, Binational
Audience: Pre-SchooVEarly Childhood, Adult/University, High School,
General Public, Middle School, Community Participation, Elementary
School, Teacher Training, Pre-School/Early Childhood, AduWUniversity,
High School, General Public, Middle School, Community Participation,
Elementary School, Teacher Training
Mission: The El Paso Zoo is dedicated to the enhancement,of the El
Paso community. The Zoo serves as a regional center for education,
recreation and scientific study, and actively supports conservation efforts for the world's wildlife and natural environment.
Program Themes: Desert Ecology, Earth Sciences, IndustriaVOccupa-
tional Safety/Hygiene, Sustainable Development, Ecology, Waste
Management - Recycling, Ecosystems, Water Availability/Supply, Energy Resources, Nature Awareness, Water Conservation, Environment,
Plants, Water Quality, Environmental Education, Pollution Prevention,
Wildlife.
Materials Available: Teacher's Guide, Newsletter, Training Workshops,
Tours, Teacher's Guide, Newsletter, Training Workshops, Tours
pose.
Program Themes: Resource Management - Conservation, Sustainable
Development, Water Availability/Supply, Energy Resources, Water Conservation, Environment, Pollution Prevention
Materials Available: Newsletter, Training Workshops, Tours, Speakers
Bureau, Website
EL PASO WATER UTILITIES, PUBLIC SERVICE
BOARD
Water Conservation Manager: Anal Padilla
Phone: (915) 594-5508 ext 5551 Fax: (915) 594-5660
[email protected]
httzi://www.epwu.org
1154 Hawkins, P.O. Box 511
El Paso, TX 79925
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Regional, Urban, Binational
Audience: Pre-SchooVEarly Childhood, Adult/University, High School,
General Public, Middle School, Community Participation, Elementary
School, Teacher Training
Mission: The mission of the El Paso Water Utilities-Public Service Board
is to furnish at fair and reasonable costs to our customers: 'High quality
potable water in sufficient quantities and at adequate pressures to sat-
isfy domestic, industrial, and fire protection requirements, and in
accordance with the Board's Water Conservation Plan. Collection of
liquid waste from individual customers for treatment and disposal without hazard to the health of the community in a manner that will protect
the environment.
Program Themes: Environmental Legislation, Resource Management
- Conservation, Desert Ecology, Forestry, Soil Conservation, Earth Sci-
onces, Industrial/Occupational Safety/Hygiene, Sustainable
Development, Ecology, Marine & Aquatic Resources, Waste Manage-
ment - Recycling, Ecosystems, Water Availability/Supply, Energy
Resources, Nature Awareness, Water Conservation, Environment,
Plants, Water Quality, Environmental Education, Pollution Prevention,
Wildlife
Materials Available: EE Programs: Books, Computer Software,
Teacher's Guide, E-mail, Newsletter, Training Workshops, Tours, Speakers Bureau, Video, Website
ENVIRONMENTAL DEFENSE FUND
Project Director: Dr. Carlos A. Rincon
Phone: (915) 543-9292 Fax: (915) 543-9115
[email protected]
http://www.edf.org
1100 N Stanton, Suite 805
El Paso, TX 79902
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: International
Audience: All sectors of the community including government.
Mission: EDF is dedicated to protecting the environmental rights of all
people, including future generations. Among these rights are clean air,
clean water, healthy, nourishing food, and a flourishing ecosystem.
Materials Available: Newsletters, annual reports, special publications,
brochures. Please refer to website.
EE Programs: Stabilizing the Earth's climate by reducing emissions of
greenhouse gases; safeguarding the world's oceans from pollution and
over fishing; protecting human health from exposure to toxic chemicals
and pollution; defending and restoring biodiversity, with particular concentration on rivers and watersheds.
ENVIRONMENTAL INSTITUTE OF HOUSTON
(EIH), UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON-CLEAR LAKE
EE Program Manager: Brenda Weiser
Phone: (281) 283-3950 Fax: (281) 283-3044
weiser @cl.uh.edu
httpd/www.eih.uh.edu
2700 Bay Area Blvd.
Houston, TX 77058
Type: Educational Institution
Service Area: Regional, Urban
Audience: Adult/University, Community Participation, Teacher Training
Mission: The mission of EIH is to help people in the Houston region
participate more effectively in environmental improvement. Information
and technology will be obtained and disseminated from research supported by EIH in critical areas including pollution prevention, natural
resource conservation, public policy and societal issues. EIH will seek
to expand balanced environmental education based on objective scholarship to empower the entire community to make sound decisions on
environmental issues.
Program Themes: Ecology, Marine & Aquatic Resources, Ecosystems,
Water Availability/Supply, Water Conservation, Environment, Water
Quality, Environmental Education
Materials Available: Training Workshops
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ENVIRONMENTAL SOLUTIONS PROGRAM,
CENTER FOR ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT (UT
AUSTIN)
Associate Director: Vincent Torres
Phone: (512) 471-5803 Fax:(512) 471-1720
vintorresemallutexas.edu
10100 Bumet Rd. Bldg. 133 (MS R7100)
AustinJX-78713
Type: Educational Institution
Service Area: Central Texas
Audience: Environmental professionals and grades 6 - 12 environmental teachers or those who teach environmental science.
Program Themes: Research on solutions to environmental problems.
"Energy and the Environment° Workshop focuses on the scientific and
engineering fundamentals that enter Into developing solutions to environmental Issues.
Materials Available: Conduct "Energy and the Environment for Grade
6-12 Teachers" workshops each year. This two-week workshop provides participants with two 3° binders of materials.
Special Services: Work with teachers (grades 6-12) in the classroom
on Implementation of material presented at workshop.
FORT LEATON STATE HISTORIC PARK (TPWD)
Exhibit Tech. II: Evelyn Dorsey
Phone: (915) 229-3613 Fax: (915) 229-4814
fortleatonshp M brooksdata. net
httpi /www.tpwd.state.tx.us
4 ml. S. Presidio, Hwy.170
Presidio, TX 79845
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Municipal, Urban, Binational
Audience:Adult/University, High School, General Public, Middle School,
Community Participation, Elementary School
Mission:To manage and conserve the natural and cultural resources of
Texas for the use and enjoyment of the present and future.
Program Themes: Environmental Legislation; Resource Management
- Conservation, Desert Ecology, Earth Sciences, Industrial/Occupational
Safety/Hygiene, Ecology, Waste Management - Recycling, Ecosystems,
Mineral Resources and Mining, Water Availability/Supply, Nature Aware-
ness, Water Conservation, Environment, Plants, Water Quality,
Environmental Education, Pollution Prevention, Wildlife
Materials Available: Books, E-mail, Newsletter, Training Workshops,
Tours, Video, Website
Materials Available: Limited guide maps.
Special Services: Guided hikes and tours within the Park; speakers
available for local schools, scouting organizations, civic and social groups,
and/or any area ecology/conservation minded organizations.
GLADYS PORTER ZOO
Education-Curator: Sergio-Garcia
Phone: (956) 548-9453 ext 318 Fax: (956) 541-4940
sergiog 0 gpz.org
http://www.gpz.org
500 Ringsold St.
Brownsville, TX 78520
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Municipal, Urban, Binational
Audience: Pre-School/Early Childhood, Adult/University, High School,
General Public, Middle School, Community Participation, Elementary
School, Teacher Training
Mission: A visitor-oriented zoological and botanical park dedicated to
the preservation of nature through education, conservation and research.
Program Themes:, Desert Ecology, Earth Sciences, Ecology, Waste
Management - Recycling, Ecosystems, Water Availability/Supply, Energy Resources, Nature Awareness, Water Conservation, Environment,
Plants, Environmental Education, Pollution Prevention, Wildlife
Materials Available: Books, Teachers Guide, E-mail, Newsletter, Training Workshops, Tours, Website
GLOBE TEACHER TRAINING UTEP
Director: Dr. Rebecca L Dodge
Phone: (915) 747-5305 Fax: (915) 747-5073
dodge geo.utep.edu
UTEP Geological Sciences Building
El Paso, TX 79968
Type: Educational Institution
Service Area: Western Texas and southern New Mexico.
Audience: K-12, science, math, social studies teachers.
Mission:To build a worldwide network of students, teachers, and scientists working together to study and understand the global environment.
To train teachers and students to make reliable scientific observations
about the atmosphere, soils, water, and land cover. To help students
and teachers become proficient in the use of the internet for research
and visualizations of scientific data.
ProgramThemes: Environmental responsibility; hands-on environmental
observations, remote sensing of the environment, internet access for
research and visualizations.
Materials Available: Science protocol handbooks for teachers; learning activities for classroom use.
Special Services: We train teachers to become certified in the Global
Learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment (GLOBE) pro-
gram. Students, teachers and their schools become part of the
FRANKLIN MOUNTAINS STATE PARK
Assistant Park Manager: Joshua Santillan
Phone: (915) 566-6441 Fax: (915) 566-1849
joshua.santillan tpwd.state.tx .us
P.O. Box 200
Canutillo, Tx 79835
Type: State Government
Service Area: El Paso, Texas; Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua; Las Cruces,
New Mexico
Audience:Those who: picnic, hike, backpack; ride mountain bikes, climb
rocks, birders, stargazers, overnight primitive campers, nature photographers, ecologists, conservationists, those desiring to study the beauty,
flora, and fauna of a Chihuahuan desert mountain ecosystem, in addition to those seeking some peace, quiet, and the solitude that this urban
wilderness park offers.
Mission: To manage and conserve the natural and cultural resources of
Texas for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations.
Program Themes: Natural and cultural resources of Franidin Mountains
State Park. Programs to describe how Franklin Mountains State Park
serves to conserve and preserve an entire Chihuahuan Desert mountain ecosystem.
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International on-line GLOBE network, which comprises over 7000 students in 81 countries. They communicate through GLOBE e-mail with
students and teachers in other GLOBE schools, and with scientists who
use the students' observations for environmental research.
GORGAS SCIENCE FOUNDATION
President Lawrence. Lot
Phone: (956) 504-6862 or (956) 544-8271
Fax: (956) 504-6284
Hof utbl .utb.edu
510 E. St. Charles
Brownsville, TX 78520
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Municipal, Urban, Binational
Audience: Adult/University, High School, General Public, Middle School,
Community Participation, Elementary School
Mission: To provide the highest quality educational opportunities, to
foster awareness and understanding of ecological issues and to encourage conservation of critical natural resources.
ProgramThemes: Earth Sciences, Ecology, Ecosystems, Nature Awareness, Plants, Environmental Education, Wildlife
Materials Available: Books, Teachers Guide, Newsletter, Training Workshops, Tours, Speakers Bureau, Video
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GUADALUPE MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK
Park Ranger, Educational Outreach Coordinator: Frosty Bennett
Phone: (915) 828-3251ext 118 Fax: (915) 828-3269
[email protected]
http://www.nps.gov/gumo
HC 60, Box 400
Salt Flat, TX 79847
Type: Governmental
Service Area: West Texas and southeastern New Mexico
Audience: People of all ages and educational levels.
Mission: To conserve the scenery and the natural and historic objects
and the wildlife therein and to provide for the enjoyment of the same in
such manner and by such means as will leave them unimpaired for the
enjoyment of future generations.
Program Themes: Outdoor education in the Chihuahuan Desert. A Junior
Ranger Program available at the park visitor centers. `McKittrick Canyon and a Man Called Pratt" educational traveling trunk is available by
reservation only.
Materials Available: Brochures and bulletins.
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Municipal, Urban, Binational
Audience: Pre- School/Early Childhood, Adult/University, High School,
General Public, Middle School, Community Participation, Elementary
School, Teacher Training
Mission: To promote curiosity and stimulate interest by exploratory, entertaining, exciting, and participatory learning in a broad range of scientific
disciplines to persons of all ages regionally and internationally.
Program Themes: Desert Ecology, Earth Sciences, Industrial/Occupational Safety/Hygiene, Marine & Aquatic Resources, Ecosystems, Mineral
Resources and Mining, Water Availability/Supply, Energy Resources,
Nature Awareness, Water Conservation, Environment, Water Quality
Materials Available: Newsletter, Training Workshops, Tours
Special Services: Rangers are available for on-site orientations and
guided walks by reservation.
HIDALGO COUNTY OFFICE OF THE TEXAS
AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE
Department Head: Ida H. Acuna, Ed.D..
Phone: (956) 383-1026 x111 Fax: (956) 383-1735
l-acuna 0 tamu.edu
410 N. 14th St., P.O. Box 600
Edinburg, Tx 78540
Type: Educational; governmental
Service Area: Hidalgo County, Texas.
Audience: General public, adults, youth, elderly, farmers/ranchers, all
solo-economic levels, underserved audiences, at risk youth, urban and
rural audiences, families with limited resources, school children through
curriculum enrichment programs.
Mission: The Texas Agricultural Extension Service educates Texans in
the areas of agriculture, environmental stewardship, youth and adult life
skills, human capital and leadership, and community economic devel-
opment Extension offers the knowledge resources of the land-grant
university system to educate Texans for self - improvement, individual
action and community problem solving. The Agricultural Extension Service is a statewide educational agency and a member of the Texas A&M
University System (TAMUS) linked In a unique partnership with-the nationwide Cooperative Extension System and Texas county governments.
Extension values and promotes principles of citizen and community In-
volvement, scientifically based education, lifelong learning and
volunteerism. It provides access to citizens in all 254 counties and works
cooperatively with other TAMUS parts and external agencies and organizations to achieve its goals.
Program Themes: Health, safety, well being of Texans; environmental
stewardship - agricultural profitability and diversification; economic stability for families and communities; life skills, leadership - for youth and
adults. Water quality programs, environmental stewardship, recycling,
soil conservation practices, gardening, environmental safety, and Right
To Know pesticide training for farm labor audiences. We envision the
Extension Service as Texas' most significant and effective vehicle for
outreach education and community and statewide problem solving related to agriculture, the environment and practical issues impacting the
life quality of Texans into the 21st century.
Materials Available: Our agency literally has a multitude of educational
pamphlets, programs, etc. available for its audience.
Special Services: Volunteer training and in- service; collaboration with
other agencies and organizations, specially targeted educational programs for food stamp or food stamp eligible clientele.
INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY AND WATER
COMMISSION
Public Affairs Officer: Sally Spener
Phone: (915) 832-4175 Fax: (915) 832-4191
sallyspener @ ibwc.state.gov
http://www.ibwc.state.gov
4171 N. Mesa St., C-310
El Paso, TX 79902
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Regional
Audience: Adult/University, General Public
Mission: To provide environmentally sensitive, timely, and fiscally responsible boundary and water services along the United States and
Mexico border region. We pledge to provide these services in an atmosphere of binational cooperation and a manner responsive to public
concern.
ProgramThemes: Water Availability/Supply, Water Quality, Pollution Prevention
Materials Available: Tours, Speakers Bureau, Website
KEEP EL PASO BEAUTIFUL
Executive Director: Keith Floyd
Phone: (915) 546-6742 Fax: (915) 546-6703
[email protected]
http://www.keepelpasobeautiful.org
P.O. Drawer 140
El Paso, TX 79980
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: El Paso, surrounding colonies, and metro-plex areas.
Audience: General public.
Mission: To empower individuals to take greater responsibility for their
community environment.
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Program Themes: Waste management, litter prevention, beautification,
river cleanup, community cleanups, anti-graffiti, and conservation.
Materials Available: Resource library, and bilingual programs on waste
management, litter prevention, beautification, river cleanup, community
cleanups, anti-graffiti, and conservation.
Special Services: All programs are available in English and Spanish,
with some Korean and German.
KEEP TEXAS BEAUTIFUL
INSIGHTS EL PASO SCIENCE MUSEUM
Education Director: Debra Martinez
Phone: (915) 534-0000 Fax: (915) 532-7416
insightseelpsr.com
http://nasa.utep.edu/insights
505 N. Santa Fe
El Paso, TX 79901
Type: Nonprofit
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Outreach Director: Cecile Carson
Phone: 1-800-CLEAN TX Fax: (940) 387-3027
cecile @ktb.org
http://www.ktb.org
823 Congress Ave. Ste. 230
. Austin, TX 78768
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Municipal, Urban, Binational
Audience: Pre-School/Early Childhood, Adult/University, High School,
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School, Teacher Training
Mission: "To empower and educate Texans through education to take
responsibility for enhancing their community environment."
Program Themes: Resource Management - Conservation, Earth Sci-
ences, Sustainable Development, Ecology, Waste ManagementRecycling, Nature Awareness, Environment, Environmental Education,
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Materials Available:Teacher's Guide, E-mail, Newsletter, Training Workshops, Tours, Speakers Bureau, Video, Website
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LAKE CASA BLANCA INTERNATIONAL STATE.
PARK
KEYSTONE HERITAGE PARK
Volunteerism Chairman: Carol Miller
Phone: (915) 584-7088 Fax: (915) 747-6214
[email protected]
http:/Avww.keystonepark.org
4122 Emory Rd.
El Paso, TX 79922
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Municipal, Urban, Binational
Audience: Pre-SchooVEarly Childhood, AduWUniversity, High School,
General Public, Middle School, Community Participation, Elementary
School, Teacher Training
Mission: To protect and preserve the 5000 year old Native American
village and the adjoining wetland at the Keystone site in El Paso.
Program Themes: Environmental Legislation, Resource Management
- Conservation, Desert Ecology, Earth Sciences, Ecology, Marine &
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Aquatic Resources, Ecosystems, Nature Awareness, Environment,
Plants, Water Quality, Environmental Education, Wildlife .
Materials Available: Books, Teacher's Guide, E-mail, Newsletter, Tours,
Speakers Bureau, Video, Website
KICKAPOO TRADITIONAL TRIBE OF TEXAS
Tribal Administrator: Arturo Delgado
Phone: (830) 773-2105 Fax: (830) 757-9228
HC1 Box 9700
Eagle Pass, TX 78852
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural
Audience: General Public, Community Participation
Mission: Improve the well-being of tribal members in all areas of life.
Program Themes: Sustainable Development; Waste Management Recycling, Water Availability/Supply, Nature Awareness, Water Conser;
vation, Water Quality
Materials Available: Training Workshops
LAGUNA ATASCOSA NATIONAL WILDLIFE
REFUGE
Outdoor Recreation Planner: Kevin C. Stephenson
Phone: (956) 748-3607 Fax: (956) 748-3609
[email protected]
http://www.soutwest.fws.gov/
P.O. Box 450
Rio Hondo, TX 78583
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, State, Municipal, Urban
Audience: Pre-SchooVEarly Childhood, Adult/University, High School,
General Public, Middle School, Community Participation, Elementary
School, Teacher 'Ttaihing
Mission: Helping to administer a national network of lands and waters
for the conservation, management, and where appropriate, restoration
of the fish, wildlife, and plant resources and their habitats within the
United States for the benefit of present and future generations of Ameril".'
Cans.
Program Themes: Resource-Management - Conservation, Earth Sciences, Ecology, Ecosystems, Nature Awareness, Environment, Plants,
Environmental Education, Wildlife
Materials Available: Teacher's Guide, Tours, Website
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Phone: (956) 725-3826 Fax: (956) 725'9987
P.O. Box 1844
Laredo, TX 78044
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Type: State Park
Service Area: Laredo and NuevoLaredo.
:Audience: General-public, .ModCo-and U:S. bilingual services.
Mission: Recreation, information, and education.
Materials Available: Brochure being developed.
Special Services: Bird watching, student water monitoring projects, student investigations.
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LAMAR BRUNI VERGARA ENVIRONMENTAL
SCIENCE CENTER
Pam Vaughan.
Phone: (956) 721-5195
pjvaughan @ laredo.cc.tx.us
West End Washington Street
Laredo, TX 78040
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Rio Grande Watershed.
Audience: General public, binational U.S. and Mexico.
Mission:
Program Themes: Water, vrater'conservation, riparian habitat and speciespreservation. Visitors to the center can observe many of the flora
and fauna indigenous to the South'Texas region.
Materials Available: Rio Grande international Study Center newsletter.
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Special Seri/Welk Monthly programs that focus on water quality protection and improvement Paso del Indio Nature Trail. Special programs
for schools contact Selea Duinalo 764-5701.
LAREDO CITY UTILITIES
Assistant Director: Jerry Pinzon
Phone: (956) 795-2600 Fax: (956) 795-2600
gpinzon compuhardt.net
http://www.cityoflaredo.com
4200 N. Bartlett
Laredo, TX 78044
'Type: Governmental
'Service Area: Rural, Municipal
Audience: General Public, Elementary School
Prcigram Themes: Ecology, Water Availability/Supply, Water Conservation, Water Quality, Environmental Education
Materials Available: Books, Newsletter, Tours, Website
LAREDO CLEAN CITIES COALITION
President/CEO: Miguel Conches
Phone: (956) 722-9895 Fax: (956) 791-4503
conchas@laredochambercom
2310 San Bernardo
Laredo, TX 78042
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Laredo and Nuevo Laredo.
Audience: Fleet owners and general public.
Mission: To promote cleaner air through the use of alternative fuels.
Materials Available: Brochures/pamphlets on alternative fuels, some
in Spanish. Information available on conservation and alternative fuels
from Stakeholders.
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Environmental Engineer: John Porter
Phone: (956) 727-7794 Fax: (956) 727-7944
[email protected]
1110 Houston
Laredo, TX 78042
Type: Governmental
Service Area: City of Laredo and surrounding area.
Audience: Children, adults, local business, citizens.
Program Themes: Non-point source pollution prevention to reduce the
pollution entering creeks and the Rio Grande, NPDES compliance, disposal of household hazardous waste, stopping illegal dumping.
Materials Available: Posters, flyers, stickers, films, books, t-shirts, pens,
pencils, etc.
EE Programs: Storm water management, industrial storm water programs, household hazardous waste collection.
LAREDO MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION
Silvia Jones
Phone: (956) 725-0363 Fax: (956) 727-2721
P.O. Box 440673
Laredo, TX 78044
Type: Private business
Service Area: Laredo and Nuevo Laredo
Audience: Laredo Manufacturers Association members.
Program Themes:To keep the Laredo Manufacturers Association mem-
bership current on key U.S. and Mexican legislation affecting the
maquiladora industry. To report on key milestones or events that occur
at the maquiladora operations.
Special Services: To provide information to LMA members on EPA and
SEDESOL regulations and interpretation and provide information on
current environmental issues and regulations. To coordinate LMA positions on environmental matters. To provide the LMA with speakers on
environmental protection, hazardous material handling, environmental
legalities and related topics.
EE Programs: As environmental issues arise within the communities of
Los Dos Laredos, we investigate the facts and coordinate appropriate
LMA positions as needed.
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LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF EL PASO
Environmental Chair: Inge Groff
Phone: (915) 755-2957 Fax: (915) 755-2957
9151 Mt. Etna
El Paso, TX 79924
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Regional, Urban
Audience: Community Participation
Mission: The LWV's, a non-partisan political organization, encourages
the informed and active participation of citizens in government and influences public policy through education and advocacy.
Program Themes: Waste Management - Recycling, Water Availability/
Supply, Nature Awareness, Water Conservation, Environment, Water
Quality, Environmental Education, Pollution Prevention, Wildlife
Materials Available: Speakers Bureau
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Rural, Regional, Urban, Binational
Audience: Middle School, Elementary School
Mission: To preserve and conserve and educate about the historic, environmental, architectural, cultural and natural heritages of the corridor;
to promote economic development through tourism.
Program Themes: Resource Management - Conservation, Desert Ecology, Forestry, Soil Conservation, Sustainable Development, Ecology,
Ecosystems, Water Availability/Supply, Nature Awareness, Water Conservation, Environment, Plants, Water Quality, Environmental Education,
Pollution Prevention, Wildlife
Materials Available: Books, Teacher's Guide, Newsletter, Training Workshops, Speakers Bureau
LOWER RIO GRANDE VALLEY NATIONAL
WILDLIFE REFUGE
Refuge Manager: Gary Stoltz
Phone: (956) 787-3079 Fax: (956) 787-8338
gary_stolz @fws.gov
Rt. 2, Box 202A
Alamo, TX 78516
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Southern counties of Texas.
Audience: Bird watchers, educators, school groups, nature enthusiasts.
Mission: To conserve fish, wildlife, and their habitats.
Special Services: 40,000 acres open to the public for nature related
activities including bird life observation, photography, education and interpretation. Foot access only.
LOWER RIO GRANDE VALLEY NATURE
CENTER
Executive Director: Jennifer Burley
Phone: (956) 969-2475 Fax: (956) 969-2475
valleync @quik.com
http://www.valleynaturecenter.org
301 S Border Ave.
Weslaco, TX 78599
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Regional, State, Municipal, Urban, Binational
Audience: Pre-School/Early Childhood, Adult/University, High School,
General Public, Middle School, Community Participation, Elementary
School, Teacher Training
Mission: Our mission is to educate the entire Valley community about
the unique South Texas ecosystems and habitats found here with a
special focus on programming for children.
Program Themes: Desert Ecology, Sustainable Development, Ecology,
Waste Management - Recycling, Ecosystems, Water Availability/Supply, Nature Awareness, Water Conservation, Environment, Plants, Water
Quality, Environmental Education, Wildlife
Materials Available: E-mail, Newsletter, Tours, Speakers Bureau,
Website
MCALLEN INTERNATIONAL MUSEUM
Director: John Muller
Phone: (956) 682-1564 Fax: (956) 686-1813
[email protected]
http://www.mcallenmuseum.org
1900 No lana
LOS CAMINOS DEL RIO OF TEXAS, INC. AND
MEXICO, A.C.
Field Officer: Carlos Rugerio
Phone: (956) 500-0320 Fax: (956) 849-0070
[email protected]
http://www.riceinfo.rice.edu/armadillo/Past
McAllen, TX 78504
Type: Nonprofit Educational
Service Area: South Texas.
Audience: South Texas and border residents.
Mission: Art and Science collections and education
Program Themes: Rio Grande Watershed.
Materials Available: Mobile exhibitions, "Our Watershed°.
EE Programs: "The River Runs Through Us" -- Mobile Exhibition. Future mobile exhibitions are planned.
P.O. Box 451
Laredo, TX 78042
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MCALLEN WATER UTILITIES
Project Specialist Judy Adams
Phone: (956) 972-7150 Fax: (956) 972-7155
utility@ utility.ci.mcallen.bc.us
1300 Houston Ave. P.O. Box 220
McAllen, TX 78505
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Municipal
Audience: General Public, Community Participation, Elementary School,
Teacher Training
Mission:To promote water conservation practices, and educate the public conserving water issues.
Program Themes: Water Conservation
Materials Available: Computer Software, Teacher's Guide, Tours, Video
MI LAItEDO
Executive Director: Jorge Medina
Phone: (956) 791-0514 Fax: (956) 791-8815
[email protected]
http://www.lmtonline.com/-milaredo
1719 Farragut St.
Laredo, TX 78040
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Laredo/Webb County.
Audience: Laredo/Webb County residents.
Mission: To develop and facilitate the implementation of goals and programs that will enhance the quality of life for all citizens of Laredo and
surrounding subdivisions and townships, within the county of Webb.
Program Themes: Education, youth, senior citizens, arts, economic
development, technology.
Materials Available: Directory of Webb county service providers,
Milaredo magazine.
Special Services: Literacy, parenting skills, youth leadership, workforce
education, development.
MIGRANT CLINICIANS NETWORK (MCN)
Member Services Coordinator: Paige Pozzi
Phone: (512) 327-2017 Fax: (512) 327-0719
[email protected]
http://www.migrantclinician.org
Box 164285
Austin, TX 78716
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Binational.
Audience: primary healthcare providers.
Mission: MCN promotes the health of farm workers by providing a framework for professional development to healthcare providers. MCN acts
as a national and international voice on migrant health issues.
Program Themes: Farm workers health.
Materials Available: 'Streamline" newsletter for members with articles
regarding pesticides & farm workers.
Special Services: Resource center for farm workers health issues.
NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATION
(GULF STATES FIELD OFFICE)
Education Coordinator: Marya Frech
Phone: (512) 476-9805 Fax: (512) 476-9810
gulfstates @ nwtorg
http://www.nwf.org/gulfstates
44 East Avenue, Suite 200
Austin TX, 78701
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Urban.
Audience: AduWUniversity, General Public, Middle School, Community
Participation, Elementary School, Teacher Training.
Mission: NWF's Gulf States office works to protect and restore the Gulf
of Mexico watershed by identifying critical conservation issues and developing support for common sense solutions that serve both people
and the natural environment. NWF's focus in the region is on restoring
clean rivers and estuaries, conserving wetlands and natural river systems, protecting wildlife populations, promoting sustainable development,
and educating children and adults about the natural world.
Program Themes: Earth Sciences, Ecology, Ecosystems, Nature Awareness, Environment, Plants, Water Quality Environmental Education,
Pollution Prevention, Wildlife.
Materials Available:Teacher's Guide, E-mail, Newsletter, Training Workshops, Tours, Video, Website
Special Services: We provide teacher training, curriculum resources,
and-on-line-resources-for teachers.
EE Programs: Other programs include Schoolyard Habitat and others
supported from our headquarters in Vienna, VA.
NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION
SERVICE, ALPINE
Resource Team Leader: Mark Donet
Phone: (915) 837-5864 Fax: (915) 837-9120
mdonete tx.nrcs.usda.gov
807 N. 5th Street
Alpine, TX 79831
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural
Audience: Adult/University, General Public, Community Participation,
Elementary School, Teacher Training
Program Themes: Resource Management - Conservation, Soil Conservation, Water Conservation, Environment, Plants, Water Quality,
Environmental Education, Wildlife
Materials Available: Training Workshops, Tours, Video
NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION
SERVICE, EL PASO
Resource Team Leader: Tony A. Garcia, Jr.
Phone: (915) 855-0884 Fax: (915) 855-7278
[email protected]
http://www.bc.usda.gov
11930 Vista del Sol, Suite B
El Paso, TX 79936
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, Regional, Municipal, Urban
Audience: Adult/University, High School, General Public, Middle School,
Community Participation, Elementary School, Teacher Training
Program Themes: Resource Management - Conservation, Desert Ecology, Soil Conservation, Earth Sciences, Sustainable Development,
Ecology, Waste Management - Recycling, Ecosystems, Water Availability/Supply, Energy Resources, Nature Awareness, Water Conservation,
Environment, Plants, Water Quality Environmental Education, Pollution
Prevention, Wildlife
Materials Available: Books, Teacher's Guide, E-mail, Newsletter, Training Workshops, Tours, Speakers Bureau, Video, and Website
NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION
SERVICE, FT. STOCKTON
Resource Team Leader: Terry Whigham
Phone: (915) 336-5206 Fax: (915) 336-9620
dtwhigham @ juno.com
2306 W. Dickinson St., Suite 3
Ft. Stockton, TX 79735
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural
Audience: High School, General Public, Middle School, Elementary
School, Teacher Training
Mission: A recognized, innovative leader dedicated to working with part-
nerships to achieve quality natural resources conservation to Improve
our environment through commitment to customer satisfaction.
ProgramThemes: Resource Management - Conservation, Desert Ecology, Soil Conservation, Earth Sciences, Sustainable Development,
Ecology, Marine & Aquatic Resources, Ecosystems, Water Availability/
Supply, Nature Awareness, Water Conservation, Plants, Water Quality,
Pollution Prevention, Wildlife
Materials Available: Teacher's Guide, Tours, Video
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NORTH AMERICAN BUTTERFLY ASSOCIATION
SOUTH TEXAS NABA-SOTX
President Joanna Rivera
Phone: (956) 631-0709
JRivera528 @aol.com
http://ww.v.naba.org/chapters/nabast
7313 N. 32nd Street
McAllen, TX 78504
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: South Texas.
Audience: General public.
Mission:The North American Butterfly Association, Inc. (NABA), a nonprofit organization, was formed in 1992 to educate the public about the
joys of non-consumptive, recreational butterflying including listing, gardening, observation, photography, rearing and conservation.
Program Themes: Education and conservation.
Materials Available: General information on butterflies.
Special Services: Field trips, sponsor of Texas Butterfly Festival. Butterfly information for area schools, speakers available for local groups.
OFFICE OF COLONIA INITIATIVES, AUSTIN
Consumer Education Coordinator: Ann Garcia
Phone: (512) 475-0701 Fax: (915) 475-2365
[email protected]
http: / /www.tdhca.state.tx.us
507 Sabine Street, Suite 800
Austin, TX 78711
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Municipal, Urban, Binational
Audience: General Public, Community Participation, Teacher Training
Mission: The Office of Colonia Initiatives coordinates Texas Department of Housing programs that seek to improve living conditions in the
state's colonies.
Program Themes: Environmental Legislation
Materials Available: Training Workshops, Video, Website
OFFICE OF COLONIA INITIATIVES, EL PASO
Phone: (915) 757-1287 Fax: (915) 757-1654
Special Services:Technical assistance for housing and community de-
velopment, consumer education, assistance with housing and
infrastructure. Texas Small Towns Environment Program makes grants
available to cities and counties to solve water and sewer problems through
a self-help approach that encourages local participation through donated labor and materials.
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE
Director of Colonia Initiatives: Scott D. Storment
Phone: (512) 463-8948 Fax: (512) 475-2761
[email protected]
http://www.sos.state.tx.us
P.O. Box 12697
Austin, TX 78711
Type: Governmental.
Service Area: 100 Kilometers Texas border zone, emphasis in the following counties: El Paso, Maverick, Webb, Starr, Hidalgo, and Cameron.
Audience: Any entity, organization, or resident working on provision of
basic service needs, and bring timely resolution of those needs by coordinating with state and federal agencies.
Mission: The Texas Secretary of State's Office coordinates the efforts
of Texas state agencies providing basic services, such as water, wastewater, solid waste and affordable housing, to colonia residents, and work
to improve the living conditions in all Texas border colonies so to mitigate all environmental health concerns. We represent the Governor's
Office in timely provision of basic services to colonia residents. The
Ombudsmen Program will coordinate local oversight and coordination
so that basic services are provided smoothly and colonia .resident's
concerns are given due recognition by the state of Texas.
Program Themes: Assist local stakeholders in identifying adequate resources to address basic service needs, and bring timely resolution of
those needs by coordinating with state and federal agencies.
Special Services: We can assist in technical and financial resource
identification for colonia initiatives, and provide a mediation and facilitation role at the local level to speed up provision of basic services. We
will assist colonia residents work with state agencies to learn the impor-
tance and necessity of receiving and maintaining water, wastewater,
and solid waste services to eradicate public health problems and miti-
gate environmental degradation from substandard colonia living
conditions.
http: / /www.tdhca.state.us.tx
8815 Dyer, Dyer Office Park
El Paso, TX 79901
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Texas counties along the border with Mexico.
ONE BORDER FOUNDATION - MANO A MANO
Audience: Colonia residents and local government.
Mission: The Office of Colonia Initiatives coordinates Texas Department of Housing programs that seek to improve living conditions in the
state's colonies.
Program Themes: Safe and affordable housing and infrastructure in
colonia residents.
Materials Available: N/A
Special Services:Technical assistance for housing and community de-
velopment, consumer education, assistance with housing and
infrastructure. Texas Small Towns Environment Program makes grants
available to cities and counties to solve water and sewer problems through
Imelda Sanchez
Phone: (956) 982-0763 Fax: (956) 544-7859
302 Kings Highway - Suite 103
Brownsville, TX 78521
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Rural, Urban
Audience: General Public, Community Participation
Mission: The mission of the Mano A Mano program, a branch of One
Border Foundation, is to provide women and their families with information, education, and access to health care. This mission is done with the
support of grassroots volunteer promotoras (lay community health workers) from the community.
a self-help approach that encourages local participation through donated labor and materials.
OFFICE OF COLONIA INITIATIVES, LAREDO
Phone: (956) 726-4521
http://www.tdhca.state.bc.iis
1110 Victoria Street, Suite 109-B
Laredo, TX 78040
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Texas counties along the border with Mexico.Audience: Colonia residents and local government.
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PADRE ISLAND NATIONAL SEASHORE
Environmental Education Specialist: Kristey Tannehill
Phone: (361) 949-8068 Fax: (361) 949-9951
kristey_tannehill @ nps.gov
http://www.nps.gov/pais
P.O. Box 181300
Corpus Christi, TX 78480
Mission: The Office of Colonia Initiatives coordinates Texas. Department of Housing programs that seek to improve living conditions in the
state's colonies.
Program Themes: Safe and affordable housing and infrastructure in
colonia residents.
Materials Available: N/A
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Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Municipal, Urban
Audience: Pre-SchooVEarly Childhood, Adult/University, High School,
General Public, Middle School, Community Participation, Elementary
School, Teacher Training
Mission: Foster attitudes of preservation and conservation through education.
Program Themes: Resource Management - Conservation, Earth Sci-
ences, Ecology, Marine & Aquatic Resources, Ecosystems, Energy
Resources_Nature_Awareness,-EnvironmentPlantsT-Environmental
Education, Pollution Prevention, Wildlife
Materials Available: Books, E-mail, Tours, Website
[email protected]
http://www.projhope.org
3110 Lazy Lake Drive
Harlingen, TX 78040
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Binational
Audience: General Public, Community Participation
Mission: Project HOPE brings Health Opportunities to People Everywhere by helping people, communities and nations to develop the skills
and thelcowl-Wge tcThT3fpthemselves.
Program Themes: Waste Management - Recycling
Materials Available: Training Workshops
PROYECTO FEY ESPERANZA
PAN AMERICAN HEALTH ORGANIZATION
(PAHO)
Environmental Health Advisor, MD, MPH: Enrique Paz
Phone: (915) 581-6645 ext 21 Fax: (915) 833-4768
pazenriq Ofep.paho.org
http://wvnviep.paho.org
6006 N. Mesa St., Suite 600
El Paso, TX 79912
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Municipal, Urban, Binational
Audience: Adult/University, General Public, Community Participation
Mission: Improve health and environment.
Program Themes: Industrial/Occupational Safety/Hygiene, Sustainable
Development, Waste Management - Recycling, Water Availability/Supply, Water Conservation, Environment, Water Quality, Pollution Prevention
Materials Available: Training Workshops
PASO DEL NORTE HEALTH FOUNDATION
Program Officer: Jan Harmon
Phone: (915) 577-0970 Fax: (915) 532-2922
[email protected]
http://www.pdnhf.org
1100 N. Stanton, Ste. 510
El Paso, TX 79902
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Paso del Norte region
Audience: General public.
Mission: The purpose of the Paso del Norte Health foundation is to
promote wellness and prevent sickness among the people living in the
Paso del Norte region.
Program Themes: Creative ways of dealing with health and wellness
issues. Healthy Communities approach to organizing and planning health
and wellness programs.
Special Services: Border LEAN Initiative.
PORTER HIGH SCHOOL GEOGRAPHY CLUB
Julio Martinez
Phone: (956) 548-7800 Fax: (956) 982-2892
3500 International Blvd.
Brownsville, TX 78521
Type: Educational institution
Service Area: Brownsville area.
Mission: Environmental awareness.
Program Themes: Recycling, emergency planning (chemical spills).
PROJECT HOPE (HEALTH OPPORTUNITIES FOR
PEOPLE EVERYWHERE)
Director: Alberto Colorado
Phone: (956) 412-0567 Fax: (956) 412-0568
Nancy Gepfurt
Phone: (956) 702-0524 Fax: (956) 702-1853
RR2 Box 133A, Tower Rd.
Alamo, TX 78516
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Colonias in the Rio Grande Valley in South Texas
Audience: Residents of the colonies in South Texas.
Program Themes: Environment, classes about resources to improve
environmental. conditions.
Special Services: Programs for community development, grants, and
economic resources.
PRUDE RANCH
Daisey McCutcheon
Phone: (915)426-3202 Fax: (915) 426-3502
prude CO overland.net
http://www.prude-ranch.com
P.O. Box 1431
Ft. Davis, TX 79734
Type: Private business
Service Area: Mexico-US border region.
Audience: Teachers and students.
Program Themes: Outdoor learning strategies. Integrated hands-on,
mind-on environmental education.
Materials Available: Activity packets.
Special Services: Trails, hiking, swimming pool, gym, domestic and
exotic animals, astronomy center, archeological site, bird sanctuaries,
bunk houses, picnic.
EE Programs: One to six day programs for classes to learn about astronomy, water conservation, archeological studies, geology of the Davis
Mountains, West of the Pecos wildlife, plant identification, entomology,
and Chihuahuan Desert ecosystem.
PUBLIC POLICY RESEARCH CENTER
Director: Dennis L Soden, Ph.D.
Phone: (915) 747-7974 Fax: (915) 747-7948
[email protected]
The University of Texas At El Paso Benedict Hall
El Paso, TX 79968
Type: Educational Institution
Service Area: Urban, Binational, Rural, Regional, State, Municipal
Audience: Adult/University, General Public, Community Participation
Mission: Advance Policy Discussions
Program Themes: Environmental Legislation, Resource Management
- Conservation, Sustainable Development, Water Availability/Supply, Environment, Environmental Education
Materials Available: Speakers Bureau
RIO BRAVO DESERT RESOURCE
CONSERVATION & DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
(USDA-NRCS)
Coordinator: Zaragoza Rodriguez, Ill
Phone: (956) 765-6911 Fax: (956) 765-5209
Zrodrigu @bc.nrc.s.usda.gov
http://www.nrcs.usda.gov
P.O. Box 1006
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Zapata, TX 78076
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Rural
Audience: High School, General Public, Community Participation, Elementary School, Teacher Training
Mission: To improve the quality of life, orderly development of our natu-
munities, churches.
Mission: To facilitate local organizations and groups in restoring and
sustaining the environment, economies, and social well-being of the
Rio Grande/Rio Bravo Basin through international cooperation, conser-
ral resources, and conservationof our natural resources for all rural
member organizations from Mexico, the United States and Mexican and
North American Native nations.
Program Themes: Stewardship of basin's resources, sustainable development in Rio Grande/Rio Bravo Basin, binational cooperation.
vation and restoration efforts, education and communication. The
organization is multi-cultural and multi-national with leadership and
residents.
Program Themes: Resource Management - Conservation, Soil Con-
servation, Waste Management - Recycling, Water Conservation,
Environment, Water Quality, Wildlife
Materials Available: Quarterly newsletter (La Corriente), State of the
Basin Report (1988), Conference Proceedings 1994, 1998.
Special Services: Some technical assistance and training to grassroots
organizations especially in Mexico. Computer networking grants.
EE Programs: Dia del Rio, our annual River celebration; Biannual Congress of Basin Stakeholders; training and capacity building events.
Materials Available: Newsletter, Training Workshops, Tours, Video,
Website
RIO GRANDE-NUECES RESOURCE
CONSERVATION & DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
(USDA-NRCS)
Coordinator: Jerry Lum
Phone: (830) 773-2518 Fax: (830) 773-8302
http://www.nrcs.usda.gov
1935 S. Loop 431
Eagle Pass, TX 78852
Type: Governmental blended with local volunteers
Service Area: All counties in Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California that border with Mexico.
Audience: Agricultural communities.
Mission: To accelerate the conservation, development and utilization of
natural resources to improve the general level of economic activity, and
to enhance the environment and standard of living in authorized RC&D
areas.
Program Themes: Natural resource conservation, community develop-
RIO GRANDE COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS
Director, Environmental Resources Department Barbara Kauffman
Phone: (915) 533-0998 ext 112 Fax: (915) 532-9385
[email protected]
http://www.riocog.org
1100 N. Stanton, Suite 610
El Paso, TX 79902
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, Regional, Municipal, Urban
Audience: Adult/University, High School, General Public, Middle School,
Elementary School
Program Themes: Environmental Legislation, Waste Management Recycling, Water Availability/Supply, Water Conservation, Environment,
Pollution Prevention
Materials Available: Training Workshops
ment to lead to sustainable communities, local leadership providing
program decision making, strengthening local citizens' abilities to utilize
available sources of assistance through USDA agency partnerships.
EE Programs: Implement farm conservation practices, conserve and
restore wetlands, protect groundwater resources, help developers and
homeowners manage the land in an environmentally sensitive manner,
teach the value of natural resources.
RIO GRANDE INTERNATIONAL STUDY CENTER
President Thomas Vaughan
Phone: (956) 326-2592 Fax: (956) 326-2444
tvaughan @tamiu.edu
Texas A & M International University, 5201 University Blvd.
Laredo, TX 78045
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Municipal, Urban, Binational
Audience: Adult/University, High School, General Public, Middle School,
Community Participation, Elementary School, Teacher Training
Mission: Protect and Improve water quality in the Rio Grande/Rio Bravo
in the Laredo/Nuevo Laredo area through research, education and binational cooperation.
Program Themes: Environmental Legislation, Resource Management
- Conservation, Desert Ecology, Soil Conservation, Earth Sciences, Sustainable Development, Ecology, Marine & Aquatic Resources, Waste
Management - Recycling, Ecosystems, Water Availability/Supply, Energy Resources, Nature Awareness, Water Conservation, Environment,
Plants, Water Quality, Environmental Education, Pollution Prevention,
Wildlife
Materials Available:Teacher's Guide, E-mail, Newsletter, Training Workshops, Tours, Speakers Bureau, Video, Website
RIVER PIERCE FOUNDATION
Director: Christopher Rincon
Phone: (956) 765-5784 Fax: (956) 765-5737
[email protected]
401 Washington
San Ygnacio, TX 78067
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Rural, Binational
Audience: Adult/University, High School, General Public, Middle School,
Community Participation, Elementary School
Mission: The River Pierce Foundation is committed to redefining the
artistic, environmental and educational climate of the Rio Grande region, through cross-cultural interactions that "pierce" the barrier the river
has become. It strives to foster creative activity on both sides of the Rio
Grande through collaborations involving artists, organizations, and communities in the US and Latin America. Foundation programming includes
historic preservation, conservation, publications, colloquies, binational
artists exchange and residency programs, contributions to local schools
and libraries and other cultural Initiatives.
Program Themes: Desert Ecology, Energy Resources, Nature Awareness, Water Conservation, Environment, Water Quality
Materials Available: Books, Video
RIO GRANDE/RIO BRAVO BASIN COALITION
Executive Director: Bess Metcalf
Phone: (915) 532-0399 Fax: (915) 532-0474
coalition @ rioweb.org
http://www.rioweb.org
109 N. Oregon, Suite 617
El Paso, TX 79901
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Rio Grande Basin in US and Mexico.
Audience: Grassroots organizations, environmental groups, local com-
RIVER-WATCH NETWORK, INC.
Southwest Coordinator: Luis Salazar
Phone: (915) 772-8650 Fax: (915) 772-8759
7500 Viscount, Suite 147
El Paso, TX 79925
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Service Area: Rio Grande River
Audience: General public.
Program Themes: Environment, ecosystem, water, river
Materials Available: Annual reports given to RWN members and local
water management agencies in the U.S. and Mexico.
EE Programs: Bring people together to monitor, restore, and protect
rivers. Defining issues concerning Rio Grande. Conduct studies that are
river related.
SABAL PALM AUDUBON CENTER AND
SANCTUARY
Manager: Jimmy Paz
Phone: (956) 541-8034 Fax: (956) 504-0543
[email protected]
http://www.audubon.orgnocal/sanctuary/sabal/
Sabel Palm Road, P.O. Box 5169
Brownsville, TX 78523
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Regional, State, Municipal, Urban, Binational
Audience: Pre-School/Early Childhood, Adult/University, High School,
General Public, Middle School, Community Participation, Elementary
School, Teacher Training
Mission:To promote the appreciation and protection of wildlife and habitat
through responsible management, education and public involvement.
Program Themes: Soil Conservation, Sustainable Development, Ecology, Waste Management - Recycling, Ecosystems, Water Availability/
Supply, Nature Awareness, Water Conservation, Environment, Plants,
Water Quality, Pollution Prevention, Wildlife
Materials Available: Books, E-mail, Training Workshops, Tours, Website
SANTA ANA NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE
Outdoor Recreation Planner: Smokey Cranf ill
Phone: (956) 787-3079 Fax: (956) 787-8338
smokey_cranfill @ fws.gov
http://southwest.fws.gov
Route 2, Box 202A
Alamo, TX 78516
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Municipal, Urban, Binational
Audience: Pre-School/Early Childhood, Adult/University, High School,
General Public, Middle School, Community Participation, Elementary
School, Teacher Training
Mission: The LRGV/Santa Ma NWR complex includes some of the
last parcels of subtropical thorn forests in the U.S. and represents the
best chance for their protection and recovery, ultimately helping form a
functioning wildlife corridor to sustain the unique flora and fauna of the
Texas/Mexico border.
ProgramThemes: Resource Management - Conservation, Desert Ecology, Forestry, Earth Sciences, Ecology, Marine & Aquatic Resources,
Ecosystems, Water Availability/Supply, Nature Awareness, Water Conservation, Environment, Plants, Water Quality Environmental Education,
Wildlife
Materials Available: Books, Teacher's Guide, E-mail, Newsletter, Training Workshops, Tours, Video, Website
SEA CAMP, TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY AT
GALVESTON
Registrar: Sylvia Turrubiate
Phone: (409) 740-4525 Fax: (409) 740-4894
[email protected]
http://www.tarnug.tamu.edu/-seadanip
200 Seawolf Parkway, P. O. Box 1675
Galveston, TX 77553
Type: Educational Institution
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Municipal, Urban, Binational
Audience: Pre-School/Early Childhood, Adult/University, High School,
General Public, Middle School, Community Participation, Elementary
School, Teacher Training
Mission: Founded in 1986, Sea Camp has opened up the world of marine biology to over 7,100 campers during its fifteen years of existence.
Participants have come to Sea Camp from across the country to take
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advantage of all the educational opportunities that it has to offer. Over
600 teachers have attended Sea Camp serving as counselors.
Program Themes: Ecology, Marine & Aquatic Resources, Ecosystems,
Nature Awareness, Environment, Water Quality, Environmental Education, Pollution Prevention, Wildlife
Materials Available: Teacher's Guide, Training Workshops, Speakers
Bureau, Website
SIERRA CLUB, LONE STAR CHAPTER
Chair: Roger Turner
Phone: (214) 826-7070
[email protected]
htbp://wvnv.sierraclub.org/chapters/bc
P.O. Box 1931
Austin, TX 78767
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Statewide
Audience: All interested persons.
Mission: To explore, enjoy, and protect the wild places of the earth; to
practice and promote the responsible use of the earth's ecosystems
and resources; to educate and enlist humanity to protect and restore
the quality of the natural and human environment; and to use all lawful
means to carry out these objectives.
Program Themes: Critical ecoregions, sustainable communities, guide
to outdoors, political action.
SOUTH TEXAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE,
PROJECT DEL RIO
Instructor: Jerry Freeman
Phone: (956) 668-6407 Fax: (956) 668-6413
jerdortx @aol.com
Biology Dept., STCC, P.O. Box 9701
McAllen, TX 78502
Type: Educational institution
Service Area: STCC: Hidalgo and Starr Counties; Project del Rio: Rio
Grande Basin
Audience: Secondary schools students and their teachers, secondarily
community organizations working on health and environmental issues.
Program Themes: Watershed education, service learning, authentic
learning, binational/bilingual education, constructivism, critical and problem solving skills. Multidisciplinary perspective and in-service training.
Materials Available: Usually provided only to participants, contact for
special requests.
Special Services: Teacher training, curriculum development, coordination of binational environmental education activities.
EE Programs: Develop, coordinate and assess a binational environmental education program using watershed approaches to develop
students' skills and motivation in becoming effective members of their
communities. Environmental curriculum, water testing training, teacher
education.
SOUTH TEXAS ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
AND RESEARCH (STEER) CENTER
Associate Professor, Director: Claudia S. Miller, M.D., M.S.
Phone: (210) 567-7760 Fax: (210) 567-7764
millercs @ uthscsa.edu
http://steer.uthscsa.edu
Dept. of Family Practice, The University of Texas Health Science Center
at San Antonio
7703 Floyd Curl Dr.
San Antonio, TX 78284
Type: Educational institution
Service Area: South Texas border city of Laredo.
Audience: Medical and dental students and residents, nursing and public
health students.
Mission: To teach medical students and residents, as well as nursing,
dental, and public health students about environmental medicine/border health issues.
Program Themes: Environmental medicine, public health, international
health (US - Mexico border)
MaterialsAvallable: Field experiments and presentations on indoor and
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outdoor air pollution, wastewater and water treatment, pesticides, herbal
medicine and folk remedies, Dangue Fever, rabies, tuberculosis, neural
tube defects and sanitation. A wide variety of community-based experiences, induding colonies and maquiladora visits, teleconferences, library,
access to the Internet
Special Services: Housing is provided at no charge to participants.
EE Programs: STEER offers a 4-week environmental medicine/border
health elective for students and others in the health care/public health
professions to live in a binational community on the South Texas border
where they learn about the impact of environmental exposures on health.
SOUTH TEXAS ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
AND RESEARCH (STEER) LAREDO
Environmental Health Coordinator: Roger Pere les
Phone: (956) 728-8898 Fax: (956) 728-8892
[email protected]
http://steer.uthscsa.edu
2600 Cedar, Suite 160
Laredo, TX 78040
Type: Educational Institution
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Municipal, Urban, Binational
Audience: Adult/University, General Public, Community Participation,
Teacher Training
Program Themes: Environmental Legislation, Resource Management
- Conservation, Desert Ecology, Soil Conservation, Earth Sciences, Industrial/Occupational Safety/Hygiene, Sustainable Development, Marine
& Aquatic Resources, Waste Management - Recycling, Ecosystems,
Mineral Resources and Mining, Water Availability/Supply, Nature Aware-
ness, Water Conservation, Environment, Plants, Water Quality,
Environmental Education, Pollution Prevention, Wildlife
Materials Available: Books, Teacher's Guide, E-mail, Newsletter, Training Workshops, Tours, Speakers Bureau, Video, Website
SOUTHERN UNION GAS
Energy Utilization Engineer: Roberto Orrantia
Phone: (915) 544-6300 Fax: (915) 521-4560
P.O. Box 2040
El Paso, TX 79976
Type: Business
Service Area: El Paso, Texas
Program Themes: Natural gas as fuel for automobiles.
Materials Available: Technical reports, internal documents.
EE Programs: Conversion of gasoline or diesel fueled automobiles to
natural gas.
SUL ROSS UNIVERSITY, DEPARTMENT OF
NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Chair: Louis A. Harveson
Phone: (915) 837-8098 Fax: (915) 837-8409
hanmson sulross.edu
http://www.sulross.edu/-nrm
P.O. Box C-16
Alpine, TX 79832
Type: Educational Institution
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Municipal, Urban, Binational
Audience: Adult/University, General Public, Community Participation
Mission:The Department of Natural Resource Management Is designed
to educate students in the art and science of applied ecological knowledge to manage natural resources. Our goal in the Department of Natural
Resource Management is to provide the best education and training
available for future natural resource managers. We meet this goal with a
curriculum solidly grounded in scientific principles that stresses "handson experience."
Program Themes: Resource Management - Conservation, Desert Ecol-
ogy, Soil Conservation, Earth Sciences, Sustainable Development,
Ecology, Ecosystems, Environment, Plants, Wildlife
Materials Available: Training Workshops, Tours
SOUTH TEXAS YOUTH RANCH, PHARR
Director: Nancy Singlet
Phone: (956) 686-5055 Fax: (956) 686-6045
VA/Trading Caol.com
2200 S. Jackson Rd.
Pharr, TX 78577
Type: Nonprofit Therapeutic Residential Facility
Service Area: Texas.
Audience: Troubled youth between the ages of 11 and 17.
Mission:To create positive changes in the lives of troubled youth through
counseling, education, and positive action.
ProgramThemes: The intensive Ranch Program teaches the individual
interpersonal relationship skills, provides counseling and guidance to
develop social awareness and responsible decision-making, provides
academic improvement and teaches responsibility.
Special Services: Residential, therapeutic services for boys, ages 1117. These services include residential care, educational services /
academic tutoring, interpersonal relationship training, counseling and
guidance. Recreational activities, which includes camping, hiking, canoeing, saltwater fishing, freshwater fishing, horseback riding, go-carts,
team sports, movies, therapeutic games, arts and crafts and weight
lifting. Educational activities, includes school related education, individualized tutoring, computer-assisted instruction and real-life projects
that reinforce basic skills. Vocational skills training incorporates interpersonal relationship training with vocational and educational skills. Life
skills and interpersonal skills are addressed daily in the form of counseling and guidance, role-playing, modeling techniques, positive peer
pressure, rewarding positive accomplishments.
EE Programs: The South Texas Youth Ranch teaches the residents
respect and responsibility for their environment. They participate with
the care and management of the animals and the land. They volunteer
services to the local wildlife refuge. They participate in leisure activities
such as camping, hiking, canoeing, saltwater fishing, and freshwater
fishing. These activities are designed to increase their knowledge, respect and appreciation of their environment.
SUNNYSIDE DAY SCHOOL
Director /Owner: Marylyn Ponder
Phone: (956) 793-7944
marylyncponder@ hotmail.com
1914 N. Coria
Brownsville, TX 78520
Type: Educational Institution
Service Area: Urban
Audience: Pre-School/Early Childhood, General Public, Community
Participation, Elementary School, Teacher Training
Mission: 1) To share with educators what is possible in creating a native habitat/butterfly garden on a school campus. 2) To share with children
the 'feeling" of being in a native habitat and all the plants and animals
(dragonflies, butterflies, turtles, lizards, etc.) that live there. 3) To share
with parents what is possible to create In their own backyard.
Program Themes: Nature Awareness, Environment, Plants, Environmental Education, Wildlife
Materials Available: Tours
SWAN GROUP
Founder/Owner: Simone Swan
Phone: (915) 229-4425 Fax: (915) 229-4425
adobesim @ brooksdata.net
http://www.brooksdata.net/personal/adobesim
1 Casa Piedra Rd, P.O. Box 1915
Presidio, TX 79845
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Rural, Municipal, Binational
Audience: Adult/University, High School, General Public, Middle School,
Community Participation, Teacher Training
Mission: Development of low-cost adobe housing with woodless roofs
made of adobe vaults and domes. Climatic comfort through harnessing
of natural energy and design.
Program Themes: Resource Management - Conservation, Desert Ecology, Sustainable Development, Ecology, Waste Management - Recycling,
Ecosystems, Energy Resources, Nature Awareness, Water Conserve-
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Materials Available: E-mail, Newsletter, Training Workshops, Speakers
Bureau, Video, Website
TEXAS A&M AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION
SERVICE, BREWSTER/JEFF DAVIS COUNTY
County-ExtenbiurrAgent-Aggani3o-svffil
Phone: (915) 837-2265 Fax: (915) 837-7393
[email protected]
http: //brewster- tx.tamu.edu/
P.O. Box 67
Alpine, TX 79831
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural
Audience: Adult/University, High School, General Public, Middle School,
Community Participation, Elementary School, Teacher Training
Mission: The Texas Agricultural Extension Service educates Texas in
the areas of agriculture, environmental stewardship, youth and adult life
skills, human capital and leadership, and community economic development. Extension offers the knowledge resources of the land-grant
university system to educate Texans for self-improvement, individual
action, and community problem solving. The Texas Agricultural Extension Service is a state wide educational agency and a member of the
Texas A&M University System linked in a unique partnership with the
nationwide Cooperative Extension System and Texas County governments.
Program Themes: Environmental Legislation, Resource Management
- Conservation, Desert Ecology, Soil Conservation, Sustainable Devel-
opment, Water Availability/Supply, Nature Awareness, Water
Conservation, Wildlife
Materials Available: Computer Software, Teachers Guide, Newsletter,
Training Workshops
TEXAS A&M AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION
SERVICE, EL PASO
County Extension Director: Ruben J. Saldana
Phone: (915) 859-7725 ext 224 Fax: (915) 860-0331
[email protected]
http://elpaso.tamu.edu/ces/whatsnew.htm
1030 North Zaragosa, Suite A
El Paso, TX 79907
Type: Governmental
Service Area: El Path County
Audience: Urban and rural audiences, adult, and youth.
Mission: Putting education to work in the areas of agriculture, environmental stewardship, youth and adult life skills, human capital and
leadership, and community economic' development.
Program Themes: Commercial agriculture, urban and commercial horticulture, natural resources, 4-H and youth development, entomology,
nutrition, and family and consumer sciences.
Special Services: Education and training.
EE Programs: Education and training, partnership and collaborations
in support of community environmental programs.
TEXAS A&M AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION
SERVICE, PRESIDIO COUNTY
County Extension Agent- Agriculture: Robert Gates
Phone: (915) 729-4746 Fax: (915) 729-4011
[email protected]
P.O. Box 548
Marfa, TX 79843
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, Urban
Audience: High School, General Public, Middle School, Community
Participation, Elementary School
Mission: To provide educational programs for groups and individuals in
Presidio County and surrounding areas. To be an extension of Texas
A&M University and it's resources and to make those resources available to everyone in Presidio County and surrounding areas.
Program Themes: Environmental Legislation, Resource Management
- Conservation, Desert Ecology, Soil Conservation, Earth Sciences, In-
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dustrial/Occupational Safety/Hygiene, Ecology, Marine & Aquatic Re-
sources, Waste Management - Recycling, Ecosystems, Water
Availability/Supply, Nature Awareness, Water Conservation, Environment,
Plants, Water Quality, Environmental Education, Pollution Prevention,
Wildlife
Materials Available: Teachers Guide, Training Workshops
TEXAS A&M AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION
SERVICE, SOUTH TEXAS AMERICORPS
INITIATIVE (STACI)
Program Manager-STACI: Elaine Fries
Phone: (956) 968-5581 Fax: (956) 969-5639
e- fries @tamu.edu
2401 East Highway 83
Weslaco, TX 78596
Type: Educational Institution
Service Area: Rural, Regional, Urban
Audience: Pre-School/Early Childhood, Adult/University, High School,
General Public, Middle School, Community Participation, Elementary
School, Teacher Training
Mission: Educating Texans in agriculture, environmental stewardship,
youth and adult life skills, human capital and leadership, and community economic development. Extension values and promotes principles
of citizenship and community involvement, scientifically-based information, lifelong learning and volunteerism.
Program Themes: Resource Management - Conservation, Waste Man-
agement - Recycling, Nature Awareness, Water Conservation,
Environment, Plants, Water Quality Environmental Education, Pollution
Prevention, Wildlife
Materials Available: Newsletter, Training Workshops, Tours
TEXAS A&M AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION
SERVICE, TERRELL COUNTY
Donald Kelso
Phone: (915) 345-2291 Fax: (915) 345-2653
[email protected]
P.O. Box 650
Sanderson, TX 79848
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural
Audience: Adult/University, High School, General Public, Middle School,
Community Participation, Elementary School, Teacher Training
Program Themes: Resource Management - Conservation, Desert Ecology, Forestry, Soil Conservation, Earth Sciences, Ecology, Ecosystems,
Water Availability/Supply, Water Conservation, Environment, Plants,
Water Quality, Environmental Education, Wildlife
Materials Available: Computer Software, E-mail, Newsletter, Training
Workshops, Tours, Video
TEXAS A&M AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION
SERVICE, WEBB COUNTY
County Extension Agent - Agricultural Office: George L. Gonzales
Phone: (956) 721-2626 Fax: (956) 721-2230
gl-gonzalesetamu.edu
http: / /webb- tx.tamu.edu/
7209 E. Sanders, Suite 5
Laredo, TX 78041
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, Municipal, Urban, Binational
Audience: Pre-School/Early Childhood, Adult/University, High School,
General Public, Middle School, Community Participation, Elementary
School, Teacher Training
Mission: Adult and youth education through county extension programs.
Program Themes: Resource Management - Conservation, Soil Con-
servation, Earth Sciences, Sustainable Development, Ecology,
Ecosystems, Water Availability/Supply, Water Conservation, Environment, Plants, Water Quality, Environmental Education, Wildlife
Materials Available: Computer Software, Teachers Guide, E-mail, Newsletter, Training Workshops, Tours, Video, Website
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TEXAS A&M INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY
Department Chair: Juan Homero Hinojosa
Phone: (956) 326-2595 Fax: (956) 326-2444
jhhinojosa Otarniu .edu
5201 University Blvd.
Laredo, TX 78041
Type: Educational institution
Service Area: 150 mile radius around Laredo
Audience: Citizens of Laredo and Nuevo Laredo.
Mission: To provide information and technical assistance to the
university's researchers and students and the border region business
community through electronic databases, newsletters, workshops, seminars and conferences. Texas center staff gather data from sources in
the public and private sectors on a monthly basis. The economic data is
then placed in a database.
EE Programs: B.S. in Environmental Sciences, Environmental Sciences
minor.
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY SCHOOL HEALTH
SCIENCE CENTER - RURAL PUBLIC HEALTH
Health Education and Rural Outreach Specialist Maria R. Gutierrez
Phone: (361) 265-9203 Fax: (361) 265-9434
mgutierr@ taexgw.tamu.edu
http://hsc.tamu.edu/srph
Route 2, Box 589
Corpus Christi, TX 78406
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, Regional
Audience: Pre-School/Early Childhood, High School, General Public,
Middle. School, Community Participation, Elementary School, Teacher
Training
Mission: To increase and promote healthy lifestyles and allocate resources to promote health education and community outreach to improve
quality of life.
Program Themes: Soil Conservation, Waste Management - Recycling,
Water Conservation, Environment, Water Quality, Environmental Education, Pollution Prevention
Materials Avallable:Teacher's Guide, E-mail, Newsletter, Training Workshops, Tours, Speakers Bureau, Video, Website
tal organization.
Service Area: Texas, border area, Northeast Mexico.
Audience: General public, community and environmental non government organizations, and industry.
Mission: Integrate environmental and public health considerations into
economic development and financial policies; work in partnership with
citizen and community-based organizations on environmental and public health issues.
Program Themes: Current programs include pesticide right-to-know
campaign; border trade and environment issues; citizens committee on
growth control and quality-of-life issues in Texas Hill Country; and Project
on conservation-based development strategies for Laguna Madre area
of Texas and Tamaulipas.
Materials Available: Reports and publications and Texas Environmental Almanac, published in 1995. New Texas Environmental Almanac
published in 2000 (published by UT-Press).
Special Services: Provides technical assistance and policy assistance
to community organizations, private citizens on environmental issues;
during Texas legislative session provides analysis of public health/environmental legislation.
EE Programs: Programs are through research, publications, workshops
and strategies to implement policy recommendations.
TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF EALTH, OFFICE OF
BORDER HEALTH, AUSTIN
Director: Dr. Ronald J. Dutton
Phone: (512) 458-7675 ext 3737 Fax: (512) 458-7262
rj.dutton Otdh.state.bc.us
http://www.tdh.state.tx.us
1100 W. 49th Street
Austin, TX 78756
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Texas counties within 100 kilometers of the Texas-Mexico
border.
Audience: Community residents and leaders, elected officials, US &
Mexican local, state and federal officials.
Mission: To facilitate a safer, healthier living and working environment
for residents of the Texas/Mexico border area.
Program Themes: Community Sanitation- to reduce exposures to environmental health hazards; Food and Product Safety- to reduce exposure
TEXAS BUTTERFLY FESTIVAL.
MISSION CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Marketing Director: Shawn Withington
Phone: (956) 585-2727 Fax: (956) 585-3044
info @ missionchamber.com
http://www.texasbutterfly.com
220 E. 9th St.
Mission, TX 78572
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: State, Binational
Audience: Pre- School/Early Childhood, Adult/University, High School,
General Public, Middle School, Community.
Mission: The Texas Butterfly Festival is an annual event designed to
increase the economic impact of nature tourism and to increase awareness of the value of the natural resources while preserving and enhancing
the environmental integrity' of the Mission area.
Program Themes: Ecology, Ecosystems, Nature Awareness, Environment, Plants, Environmental Education, Wildlife.
Materials Available: Books, Teacher's Guide, Newsletter, Training Workshops, Tours, Speakers Bureau, Website.
Special Services: Post festival trip to Mexico, youth programs in education, Teacher forum (curriculum exchange).
TEXAS CENTER FOR POLICY STUDIES
Executive Director: Karen Chapman
Phone: (512) 474-0811 Fax: (512) 478-8140
[email protected]
http://www.texascenter.org
P.O. Box 2618
Austin, TX 78768
Type: Research/technical assistance/policy development environmen-
to contaminated consumer products and reduce food-borne illness;
Compilation of environmental and health data, and collaboration with
related programs in the United States & Mexico.
Materials Available: Bilingual brochures, posters, videos and slides
available through regional offices. Border county data fact sheets and
statistics.
Special Services: Community sanitation activities, surveillance and epidemiology activities, community health surveys (e.g., Survey on health
and environmental conditions in border counties and colonies), and
collaboration with U.S. and Mexican local, state and federal agencies.
EE Programs: Small Towns Environmental Program (STEP). A multiagency partnership to assist small communities like colonias in resolving
their water and wastewater needs through self-help projects.
TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, OFFICE OF
BORDER HEALTH, EL PASO
Programs Administrator: Blanca Serrano, MPH, RS
Phone: (915) 783-1108 Fax: (915) 774-6280
[email protected]
P.O. Box 9428
El Paso, TX 79995
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Counties of: El Paso, Hudspeth, Culberson, Jeff Davis,
Presidio, Brewster and Terrell.
Audience: Community residents and leaders, elected officials, United
States and Mexican local, state, and federal agencies.
Mission: To enhance agency efforts to reduce community and environmental health hazards along the Texas-Mexico border in collaboration
with communities and United States and Mexican local, state, and federal entities
Materials Available: Bilingual brochures, posters, videos, and slides.
Special Services: Community sanitation activities; surveillance and epi-
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demiology activities; community health surveys; data infrastructure;
health education, promotion and consultations; and collaboration and
coordination with United States and Mexican local, state and federal
agencies.
EE Programs: Texas Small Town Environmental Program (STEP), a
collaborative multi-agency partnership to assist small communities like
°colonies" in resolving their water and wastewater needs through self
help.
TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF al EALTH, OFFICE OF
BORDER HEALT I:1, LAREDO
Regional Environmental Director: Jake Rathmell, Jr., P.E.
Phone: (956) 723-6284 Fax: (956) 791-5775
125 E. 11th Street
Austin, TX 78701
Type: Governmental
Service Area: State of Texas.
Audience: School students, teachers, general public.
Mission: To work cooperatively to provide safe, effective and efficient
movement of people and goods.
Program Themes: Roadside_vegetation_managernentrstorm-water-pol--lution prevention, transportation project development and environmental
consideration.
Materials Available: Giving Nature Abroad Education Kit, rocks and
fossils poster, wildflower poster, endangered species poster.
EE Programs: Environmental pursuit gamekit and previously mentioned
programs.
jake. rath m el I @ tdh.state.tx.us
http://www.tdh.state.tx.us
2600 Cedar Ave.
Laredo, TX 78040
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Texas counties: Webb, Zapata, Jim Hog, Duval.
Audience: Residents in under-served areas, community leaders, elected
officials, United States/Mexico local, state, and federal health and environmental agencies.
Mission: To facilitate a safer, healthier living and working environment
for border residents.
Program Themes: The Office of Border Health will function as a technical support and immediate response organization in issues relating to
epidemiology, toxicology, environmental/health assessments. Will provide support for federal, state, and local environmental and health office.
Will complete independent assessments and analysis in health related
investigations. Provide community-based public health information. Will
foster an interactive relationship with communities and will maintain
community oriented information dissemination methods. Link with other
TDH programs. Coordinate border public and environmental health policy
with other Texas state agencies, United States and Mexican border states,
and binational health and environmental entities. Develop and coordi-
nate community self help project that address drinking water and
wastewater improvements.
Materials Available: Education materials related to the prevention of
communicable diseases and environmental protection measures.
Special Services: Onsite analysis for mercury vapors; Onsite analysis
for lead levels in paint; Drinking water analysis for chlorine levels and
coliform bacteria.
EE Programs: Community education in Food Handling, Prevention of
Hepatitis, Cholera, mosquito borne diseases, lead poisoning, etc.; Participation in the Texas Small Towns Environmental Program (STEP)
community self help project; Community disaster recovery assistance;
Participate in binational organizations to promote binational
TEXAS ENGINEERING EXTENSION SERVICE
Division Head: Chuck Phinney
Phone: (409) 845-6372 Fax: (409) 845-3914
oes teexnet.tamu.edu
http: / /teexweb.tamu.edu
301 Tarrow
College Station, TX 77843
Type:. Governmental
Service Area: US and Mexico
Audience: Operators and managers of water and wastewater facilities,
environmental professionals.
ProgramThemes: Enhancing the technical skills of the water and waste-
water workforce through education and training that focuses on the
practical application of knowledge. Increasing the effectiveness of utility performance through the dissemination of information regarding the
latest technologies or appropriate technologies to border institutions.
Materials Available: Course materials for over thirty water and wastewater courses (none currently available in Spanish).
Special Services: Training provider and technical assistance. Custom
course development and delivery. One on one technical assistance. Job
task analysis.
EE Programs: Water and wastewater, Asbestos, Lead, Hazardous Materials, Environmental Site Assessment, Underground Storage Tank,
Environmental Compliance.
health programs.
TEXAS DEPARTMENT OP OUSING AND
COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
Border Field Representative: Jacqueline Garcia
Phone: (956) 726-4521 Fax: (956) 718-8557
[email protected]
http://www.tdhca.state.bc.us
1110 Victoria St. 109
Laredo, TX 78040
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, state, regional, binational
Audience: Community participation, general public
Mission: To help Texans achieve an improved quality of life through the
development of better communities
Program Themes: Environment, sustainable development, waste management, water availability, water conservation water quality.
Materials Available: Training. Workshops
TEXAS ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS
NETWORK (TEAN)
Sigrid Clift
Phone: (512) 471-0320 Fax: (512) 471-0140
[email protected]
Economic Geology E0610
University of Texas
Austin, TX 78712
Type: Association of state agencies.
Service Area: Texas
Audience: Teachers, educators, and general public across the state.
Program Themes: Environmental education awareness.
Materials Available: Eye on the Earth television series and TEAN Guide.
EE Programs: TEAN produces Eye on the Earth, a television series
that is distributed by the Texas Education Agency over the T-Star satellite network. TEAN also compiles and distributed an annual program
guide for educators and the general public. The TEAN Guide gives Information on environmental programs and educational activities.
TEXAS DEPARTMENT 011? TRANSPORTATIONENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS DIVISION
Communications Section Director: Jean Beeman
Phone: (512) 416-3171 Fax: (512) 416-2319
[email protected]
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TEXAS ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
ADVISORY COMMITTEE (TEEAC)
TEEAC Chair: Leslie Du Bey
Phone: (512) 463-9566 Fax: (512) 463-8057
ipickhar tmail.tea.state.tx.us
http://wmv.tea.state.lx.us
1701 North Congress Avenue
Austin, TX 78701
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Statewide.
Audience: Pre-School/Early Childhood, High School, Middle School,
Elementary School
Mission: To advise the commissioner of education regarding environmental education issues and to provide structure, guidelines, support
and coordination for the enhancement of environmental education programs in Texas.
Program Themes: Environmental education.
Materials Available: Resource guide for teachers, teacher certificate.
Special Services: Annual training and affiliate sites program for providers of continuing education for teachers. TEEAC certificate for teachers
who complete 45 hours at TEEAC affiliate sites.
TEXAS FARM BUREAU
(AG IN THE CLASSROOM)
Assoc. Director, Research, Education & Policy Dev.: Tad Duncan
Phone: (254) 751-2608 Fax: (254) 751-8732
[email protected]
http://www.bcfb.org
7420 Fishpond Rd.
Waco, TX 76702
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Rural, State, Urban
Audience: General Public, Elementary School, Teacher Training
Mission: Texas Farm Bureau's mission is to be the state's most effec-
tive membership organization committed to the advancement of
agriculture and prosperity for rural Texas; and, to provide our members
with a wide range of involvement programs, cost-effective services, and
an attractive benefit package.
ProgramThemes: Resource Management - Conservation, Forestry, Soil
Conservation, Ecology, Water Availability/Supply, Water Conservation,
Environment, Plants, Environmental Education, Wildlife
Materials Available: Teacher's Guide, Newsletter, Training Workshops,
Video, Website
TEXAS FOREST SERVICE - URBAN FORESTRY
Regional Urban Forester: Oscar S. Mestas
Phone: (915) 533-1884 Fax: (915) 533-6750
tfselpas swbell.net
http://bcforestservice.tamu.edut
2 Civic Center Plaza 6th Floor
El Paso, TX 79901
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Municipal, Urban, Binational
Audience: Pre-SchooVEarly Childhood, Adult/University, High School,
General Public, Middle School, Community Participation, Elementary
School, Teacher Training
Mission: To help build self-sustaining urban forestry and tree care programs in Texas communities.
ProgramThemes: Resource Management - Conservation, Desert Ecology, Forestry, Soil Conservation, Sustainable Development, Ecology,
Waste Management - Recycling, Ecosystems, Energy Resources, Nature Awareness, Water Conservation, Environment, Plants, Water Quality,
Environmental Education, Pollution Prevention, Wildlife
Materials Available: Books, Computer Software, Teacher's Guide, Email, Newsletter, Training Workshops, Tours, Speakers Bureau, Video,
Website
TEXAS GENERAL LAND OFFICE
Response Officer: Juan M. Salgado
Phone: (956) 504-1417ext 26 Fax: (956) 504-0123
juan.salgadoe glo.state.bc.us
http: / /www.glo.state.tx.us
2145 EMS Lane
Brownsville, TX 78521
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Municipal, Urban, Binational
Audience: Pre-School/Early Childhood, Adult/University, High School,
General Public, Middle School, Community Participation, Elementary
School, Teacher Training
Mission: Protect the Texas coast by preventing oil from washing up.
Responding to spills, cleaning up, and educating the general public and
industries on ways to prevent spills from occurring.
Program Themes: Environmental Legislation, Industrial/Occupational
Safety/Hygiene, Environment, Pollution Prevention
Materials Available: Computer Software, E-mail, Newsletter, Training
Workshops, Video, Website
TEXAS NATURAL RESOURCE CONSERVATION
COMMISSION, AUSTIN
Section Manager: Juanita Lopez
Phone: (512) 239-6139 ext 6165 Fax: (512) 239-6272
jlopez Otrircc.state.txus
12100 Park 35 Circle, Bldg. A MC 178
Austin, TX 78753
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Municipal, Urban, Binational
Audience: Adult/University, Teacher Training
Mission: Regulatory compliance support; certification of environmental
professionals; education and training.
ProgramThemes: Resource Management - Conservation, Water Availability/Supply, Water Conservation, Water Quality
Materials Available: Books, Training Workshops
TEXAS NATURAL RESOURCE CONSERVATION
COMMISSION, BORDER COLONIAS
Border Colonies Coordinator: Jane Scheidler
Phone: (956) 425-6010 Fax: (956) 425-5059
[email protected]
http: / /www.tnrcc.state.tx.us
1804 Jefferson Avenue
Harlingen, TX 78550
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Statewide, with emphasis in the border area.
Audience: Local government officials.
Program Themes: Community improvement, water and wastewater,
drainage.
Materials Available: STEP brochure in English and Spanish, community self-assessment packet, wet site.
Special Services: One-on-one consulting with government officials, coordination of resources.
EE Programs: STEP program, self-help programs, referral to other resources.
TEXAS NATURAL RESOURCE CONSERVATION
COMMISSION, EL PASO
Regional Manager: Frank Espino
Phone: (915) 778-9634 Fax: (915) 778-4576
7500 Viscount, Suite 147
El Paso , TX 79925
Type: Governmental
Service Area: El Paso region.
Audience: Organizations for environmental monitoring, citizens.
Mission: The mission of TNRCC is to protect Texas's human and natu-ml resources. Its activities should focus on clean air, clean water, and
the safe management of waste, with an emphasis on pollution proven-
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tion. It is responsible for providing efficient, rapid and fair service to the
http://www.tnrcc.state.tx.us/water/wu/swap
people of Texas, with decisions based on common sense, scientific knowl-
P.O. Box 13087
Austin, TX 78711
edge and economic responsibility.
Program Themes: Compliance with environmental laws. Ensure that
regulations are applied clearly and consistently. Encourage public participation in the decision making process.
EE Programs: Monitoring air and water quality and waste management,
conducting inspections, responding-to-citizen-inquiries and complaints,
offering education and technical assistance and responding to emergency spills.
TEXAS NATURAL RESOURCE CONSERVATION
COMMISSION, HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS
WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
Type: Governmental.
Service Area: Statewide.
Audience: Public water supply systems, citizens.
Program Themes: Protection of public drinking water supply systems
(both-ground watemnd-surface water supplicW; citizen involvement.
Materials Available: Site-specific citizen volunteer training; videos.
Special Services: Delineation of zones of contribution to public water
supply wells and surface water intakes. Train citizen volunteers on how
to protect local drinking water supplies. Supply site-specific report on
recommended best management practices to protect local supplies.
Guidance in implementing protection measures.
Project Coordinator: Ingrid Derlam McDonald
Phone: (512) 239 -4747 Fax: (512) 239-3175
Inds rlam @tnrcc.state.tx.us
http://www.tnrcc.state.bc.us/exec/oppr/hhw/hhw.html
P.O. Box 13087, MC 113
Austin, TX 78711
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Texas
Audience: Citizens of Texas.
Program Themes: To assist and regulate household hazardous waste
collection programs.
Materials Available: Household hazardous waste guidance document,
household hazardous waste bookmark for events, household hazardous waste brochure.
Special Services: Assist entities in setting up household hazardous
waste collection events.
TEXAS NATURAL RESOURCE CONSERVATION
COMMISSION, LAREDO
Complaince Assistance Specialist: Rolando Gallegos
Phone: (956) 791-6611 ext 8457 Fax: (956) 791-6716
[email protected]
1403 Seymour, Suites 2 & 3
Laredo, TX 78042
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Municipal, Urban
Audience: AduWUniversity, General Public
Mission: This division helps customers prevent pollution, conserve resources, and comply with regulations. Staff members work to educate
customers in Texas and along both sides of the Texas section of the
U.S.-Mexico border through seminars, trade fairs, workshops, toll-free
hot lines, and on-site technical assistance. The division also recognizes
environmental achievements and inspires successes through voluntary
programs, awards, and special events.The division provides educational
information and recycling and disposal opportunities for Texans; promotes recycling and composting through recycling market development
and technical assistance; promotes regulatory flexibility; and administers the reporting requirements for the Toxics Release Inventory and the
Waste Reduction Policy Act. Customers include small businesses, in-
dustrial facilities, local governments, federal and state facilities,
agricultural producers, schools, colleges and universities, and individuals.
ProgramThemes: Environmental Legislation, Desert Ecology, Soil Con-
r-
TEXAS PARKS AND WILDLIFE DEPARTMENT,
AUSTIN
Chief, Environmental Quality Branch: Bob Murphy
Phone: (512) 912-7157 Fax: (512) 389-4394
4200 Smith School Rd.
Austin, TX 78744
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Statewide.
Program Themes: Environment, ecosystem, wildlife, plants, pollution.
Materials Available: Scientific articles, presentations, technical reports,
news releases.
EE Programs: Investigating fish/wildlife kills, pollution incidents and contamination impacts on fish and wildlife resources and their habitats.
TEXAS PARKS AND WILDLIFE DEPARTMENT,
EDINBURG
Urban Wildlife Biologist Jesus Franco
Phone: (956) 383-8982 Fax: (956) 318-1993
[email protected]
410 N. 13th St.
Edinburg, TX 78539
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Regional, Urban, Binational
Audience: Adult/University, High School, General Public, Middle School,
Community Participation, Elementary School, Teacher Training
Mission: To manage and conserve the natural and cultural resources of
Texas for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations.
Program Themes: Resource Management - Conservation, Ecology,
Ecosystems, Nature Awareness, Water Conservation, Environment,
Plants, Environmental Education, Wildlife
Materials Available: Books, Teacher's Guide, Newsletter, Training Workshops, Tours, Speakers Bureau, Website
servation, Industrial/Occupational Safety/Hygiene, Sustainable
Development, Ecology, Waste Management - Recycling, Ecosystems,
Water Availability/Supply, Energy Resources, Water Conservation, Environment, Water Quality, Environmental Education, Pollution Prevention
Materials Available:Teacher's Guide, E-mail, Newsletter, Training Workshops, Speakers Bureau, Video, Website
TEXAS NATURAL RESOURCE CONSERVATION
COMMISSION, SOURCE WATER ASSESSMENT
AND PROTECTION PROGRAM
Manager: Brad L. Cross
Phone: (512) 239-6020 Fax: (512) 239-6050
bcross@ tnrcc.state.tx.us
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STATE PROGRAMS
Education Services Coordinator: Nancy Herron
Phone: (512) 389-4362 Fax: (512) 389-8042
[email protected]
http: / /www.tpwd.state.tx.us
4200 Smith School Rd.
Austin, TX 78744
Type: Governmental
Service Area: State, Binational
Audience: Pre-School/Early Childhood, High School, General Public,
Middle School, Community Participation, Elementary School, Teacher
Training
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Mission:To manage and conserve the natural and cultural resources of
Texas for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations.
ProgramThemes: Resource Management - Conservation, Desert Ecol-
ogy, Ecology, Marine & Aquatic Resources, Ecosystems, Water
Availability/Supply, Nature Awareness, Environment, Plants, Water Quality, Environmental Education, Wildlife
Materials Available: Books, Teacher's Guide, Newsletter, Training Workshops, Tours, Speakers Bureau, Video, Website
TEXAS PTA ENVIRONMENTAL COMMITTEE
President: Sylvia Ostos
Phone: 1-800-TALK-PTA or (512) 476-8152
Fax: (972) 636-3098
envkim aol.com
http://www.bcpta.org or http://www.pta.org
408 W. 11th
Austin, TX 78701
Type: Nonprofit, educational.
Service Area: Statewide.
Audience: Parents, teachers, general public.
Mission: To promote the welfare of children and youth in home, school,
community, and place of worship. To raise the standards of home life. To
secure adequate laws for the care and protection of children and youth.
To bring into closer relation the home and the school, that parents and
teachers may cooperate intelligently in the education of children and
youth. To develop between educators and the general public such united
efforts as will secure for all children and youth the highest advantages
in physical, mental, social, and spiritual education.
Materials Available: Texas Green PTA Almanac 1998 (also on the web),
environmental resources available through National PTA website and
can be downloaded. Includes: Earth Week material, environmental issues booklets, links to other sites. Video resource library (small charge
for shipping).
Special Services: 800 number for members, 1-800-TALK-PTA, 1-800 PTA -INFO (in-state only) (gives latest information). Members can request
workshops, seminars at their local PTA in writing to Texas PTA.
TEXAS RAILROAD COMMISSION
Director, Alternative Fuels: Dan Kelly
Phone: (512) 463-7110 Fax: (512) 463-7292
dan.kelly rrc.state.bc.us
http://www.rrc.state.bc.us
P.O. Box 12976
Austin, TX 78711
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Statewide.
Audience: Middle school science teachers.
Mission: Promote alternative, environmentally beneficial fuels.
Program Themes: Way Cool Fuels.
Materials Available: Curriculum for 6 - week segment on alternative
fuels, correlated to TEKS.
TEXAS STATE AQUARIUM
Director of Education: Tara Schultz
Phone: (361) 881-1200 ext 1218 Fax: (361) 881-1257
[email protected]
http://www.texasstateaquarium.org
2710 North Shoreline Blvd.
Corpus Christ, TX 78402
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Urban
Audience: Pre-SchooVEarly Childhood, Adult/University, High School,
General Public, Middle School, Community Participation, Elementary
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Mission: The Texas State Aquarium's mission plays an important role
in a better future for the animals, plants, and people around the world.
The Aquarium is dedicated to providing quality programs about aquatic
animals and habitats of the Gulf of Mexico through education, conservation, and rehabilitation. It is an undersea family adventure that keeps
the wonder alive!
Program Themes: Resource Management - Conservation, Earth Sciences, Ecology, Marine & Aquatic Resources, Waste Management Recycling, Ecosystems, Nature Awareness, Water Conservation, Environment, Plants, Water Quality, Environmental Education, Pollution
Prevention, Wildlife
Materials Available: Teachers Guide, Newsletter, Training Workshops,
Tours, Video, Website
TEXAS STATE SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION
BOARD
Director of Information/Education: Clyde Gottschalk
Phone: (254) 773-2250 Fax: (254) 773-3311
cjgott tsswcb.state.lx.us
P.O. Box 658
Temple, TX 76503
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, State, Urban
Audience: Pre-School/Early Childhood, Adult/University, High School,
General Public, Middle School, Community Participation, Elementary
School, Teacher Training
Mission: It is the mission of the Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board working in conjunction with local soil and water conservation
districts, to encourage the wise and productive use of the state's soil
and water resources by implementing the constitutional provisions and
state laws relating to the conservation and protection of our soil and
related resources; and planning, implementing, and managing programs
and practices for abating agricultural and siMcultural nonpoint source
pollution so that all Texas's present and future needs for these for natural resources can be met in a manner that promotes a clean, healthy
environment and strong economic growth.
Program Themes: Environmental Legislation, Resource Management
- Conservation, Forestry, Soil Conservation, Earth Sciences, Ecology,
Ecosystems, Water Availability/Supply, Nature Awareness, Water Conservation, Environment, Plants, Water Quality, Environmental Education,
Pollution Prevention, Wildlife
Materials Available: Books, Teachers Guide, Training Workshops, Tours,
Video
TEXAS WATCH
Program Coordinator: Eric Mendelman
Phone: (512) 245-1346 Fax: (512) 245-2095
texas_watch @geo.swt.edu
http : / /www.texaswatch.geo.swt.edu
SWT Department of Geography
601 University Dr.
San Marcos, TX 78666
Type: Volunteer environmental monitoring.
Service Area: Statewide.
Audience: General public.
Mission: To facilitate communication and education about natural resource issues, to collect quality-assured volunteer data, and to resolve
conflict over environmental impacts through positive cooperation.
Materials Available: A water quality monitoring kit is available to volunteers that have completed a monitoring plan and complete three phases
of training to become a Certified Water Quality Monitor. The test kit
measures physical and chemical parameters in water, including dissolved oxygen, pH, conductivity, water clarity and temperature. Texas
Watch monitors sample water quality monthly at their site(s) for two
years. The volunteer data can be used by the volunteer or a local organization, by Texas Watch or a Texas Watch partner, and by the TNRCC
for regulatory purposes.
Special Services: Teachers that complete the three phases of training
to become a certified monitor can obtain professional development credits
recognized by the State Board of Education and by the Texas Environmental Education Advisory Committee.
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EE Programs: In addition to support of volunteer monitoring, Texas Watch
organizes statewide and regional meetings and workshops on an annual basis. Volunteers and the general public are invited to attend. The
meeting agenda concentrates on water quality and volunteer monitoring issues, but a wide variety of topics are also offered about other
environmental and natural resource issues.
TEXA WATER-DEY-ELOPMENT-BOARD
Administrator: Miguel A. Pavon
Phone: (512) 463-8399 Fax: (512) 463-7274
mpavon @bic.state.tx.us
http://www.bic.state.bc.us/bicmain.html
1700 N. Congress Ave. R.B. 40, P.O. Box 13231
Austin, TX 78711
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Regional, State, Municipal, Urban, Binational
Audience: Adult/University, High School, Middle School, Community
Participation, Teacher Training
Mission: 1.To make data and information related to the natural resources
and demographics of the border available in a timely and efficient manner to researchers, planners, and others with responsibilities for protecting
the environment, public health and well being of the border region. 2. To
promote closer ties, communication, and data sharing among entities
with borderlands responsibilities and thereby reduce redundancy in data
collection and project activities.
Program Themes: Resource Management - Conservation, Earth Sdences, Sustainable Development, Ecology, Environment, Environmental
Education
Materials Available: E-mail, Training Workshops, Website
TEXAS WATER RESOURCES INSTITUTE
Director or Information Specialist Ric Jensen
Phone: (409) 845-8571 Fax: (409) 845-8554
[email protected]
http://twri.tamu.edu
301 Scoates Hall, Texas A & M University
College Station, TX 77843
Type: University research
Service Area: Statewide.
Audience: People interested in water research news from Texas Universities.
Mission: TWRI is a unit of the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station
(TAES) and is based on the Texas A & M University campus in College
Station. TWRI supports research in water resources and environmental
issues In Texas. This includes alerting researchers to requests for proposals, providing information for the general public, and sponsoring
workshops and meetings. TWRI also works to develop water resources
research and outreach within TAES. Areas that are the focus of TWRI
activities include agricultural issues, on-site wastewater (septic tanks),
water conservation and reuse, the water policy and natural resources
economics. We also developed and maintain an email list server (electronic mail list) that discusses Texas water issues. It is called 'Texas
Water Talk" and can be subscribed to by emailing us at [email protected].
Program Themes: Agriculture, irrigation, water quality, on-site water
testing, water conservation.
Materials Available: Four quarterly newsletter series, technical reports,
publications list, institutional brochure, e-mail list servers for both water
resources and on-site wastewater issues.
Special Services: Links to many other university research centers on
Texas, which focus on water resources.
EE Programs: Ph.D. fellowships are provided to highly qualified graduate students who want to study water related issues at Texas A&M
University.
TEXAS WATER UTILITIES ASSOCIATION
Executive Director: Dan Allen
Phone: 1-888-FOR-TWUA, 512-459-3124
Fax: 512-459-7124
twua@dbcitycom
http://www.twua.org
1106 Clayton Lane, Suite 101 East
AustinrTX-787
Type: Nonprofit, for water and wastewater operators
Service Area: Statewide.
Mission: To serve and to educate.
Program Themes: Proudly celebrating Educational Excellence since
1918
Materials Available: Spanish and English books for all water and wastewater education. Texas Water Utilities Journal with membership.
Special Services: 20-40 hour classes. Members Certification Programs.
EE Programs: Check the website http://www.twua.org.
TEXAS - MEXICO BORDERLANDS
INFORMATION CENTER
Administrator: Miguel A. Pavon
Phone: (512) 463-8399 Fax: (512) 463-7274
[email protected]
http://bvww.bic.state.bius/bicmain.html
1700 N. Congress Ave. R.B. 40, P.O. Box 13231
Austin, TX 78711
Type: Governmental
Service Area: 100 km each side of the Texas-Mexico border.
Audience: Researchers, planners, environmental workers, public health
officials and others with responsibilities in the Texas/Mexico borderlands.
Program Themes: The BIC has a great deal of data in-house including
maps, aerial photography and digital data files. We are also able to refer
the data user to other sources and help locate the desired data sets in
a timely and efficient manner. Although the BIC has considerable more
data for the Texas side than for the Mexican side of the border, our goal
is to provide equivalent data for both. YOu can help us in this effort by
sharing with us through the BIC Metadata tool.
Materials Available: Please check: http://www.bic.state.tx.us/datal
dataf.html.
Special Services: Conferences, workshops, some custom mapping,
metadata training, referral center.
EE Programs: Programs under development include "The Three County
Project' to generate 20+ layers of information for Cameron, Hidalgo,
and Starr counties to provide consistent information in an efficient manner to prepare environmental information documents. Another program
under development is the °Project Finder," which via interactive mapping over the web, will be able to do queries and to retrieve projects in
the Texas/Mexico border area so that all state agencies and other projects
in the border area can know what each other is doing and work togather.
THE NATURE CONSERVANCY OF TEXAS, INC.
South Texas Land Steward: Lisa Williams
Phone: (956) 580-4241 Fax: (956) 580-4241
[email protected]
http://www.tnc.org
P.O. Box 6281
McAllen, TX 78502
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Rural, Urban
Audience: Adult/University, High School, General Public, Middle School,
Community Participation, Elementary School
Mission: The mission of The Nature Conservancy is to preserve the
plants, animals and natural communities that represent the diversity of
life on Earth by protecting the lands and waters they need to survive.
Program Themes: Resource Management - Conservation, Nature Awareness, Plants, Wildlife
Materials Available: Tours, Website
Transboundary Resource Inventory Program (TRIP)
Organizational Director: Elizabeth Ferguson
Phone: (512) 936-0129 Fax: (512) 463-7274
[email protected]
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http://www.bic.state.tx.us/trip
1700 N. Congress
Austin, TX 78701
Type: Consortium of federal, state, and local agencies, universities and
NGOs.
Service Area: US/Mexico border region.
Audience: All parties interested in border natural resources.
Mission: To have the shared natural resources of the United States/
Mexico border region mapped, measured, and made available to interested information consumers.
Program Themes: Airsheds, aquifers, rivers, energy sources, soils, land
use, mineral reserves, flora and fauna, atmospheric conditions, and wildlife corridors of the border region.
Special Services: Support for mapping projects.
U.S. BUREAU OF RECLAMATION
US / Mexico Coordinator: Lorenzo Arriaga
Phone: (915) 534-6324 Fax: (915) 534-6299
larriaga uc.usbr.gov
700 E. San Antonio St., Suite 318
El Paso, TX 79901
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, Regional, Municipal, Binational
Audience: High School, General Public, Community Participation
Mission: We will manage, develop and protect water and related resources in an environmentally and economically sound manner in the
interest of the American public.
Program Themes: Resource Management - Conservation, Desert Ecol-
U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
REGION 6
Environmental Education Program Coordinator: Ed Curran
Phone: (214) 662-2172 Fax: (214) 665-6118
curran .ed @ epamail.epa.gov
http://www.epa.gov/enviroed
1445 Ross Ave., Suite 1200
Dallas, TX 75202
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas.
Audience: Formal and non-formal environmental education providers.
Includes school systems; universities and colleges; NGOs; federal, state
and local organizations; business organizations; health organizations;
Tribal Governments; citizens and media.
Program Themes: To provide environmental educational resources; to
partner with Region 6 environmental education stakeholders; to enhance
environmental educational communication within Region 6; to strengthen
regional capacity for environmental education.
Materials Available: Spanish and English written materials; Train-theTrainer programs in water, pesticides, and pollution prevention; listing of
valuable EE websites; various hands-on teaching tools; resource lending library; brochures; newsletters; provide speakers.
Special Services: Speakers with expertise on all environmental issues;
workshops; curriculum materials review; various grants.
EE Programs: Region 6 State, Federal and EE Academia Roundtables.
These entities offer a very diverse EE network with a wide range of
resources.
ogy, Soil Conservation, Sustainable Development, Ecology, Waste
Management - Recycling, Water Availability/Supply, Water Conservation, Environment, Plants, Water Quality, Environmental Education,
Pollution Prevention
Materials Available: Books, Computer Software, Teacher's Guide, Email, Newsletter, Speakers Bureau, Video, Website
U.S. DEPT OF ENERGY (CLEAN CITIES)
Senior Energy Tech. Customer Specialist: Dan Deaton
Phone: (972) 491-7276 Fax: (972) 491-7292
dan_deaton@nrelgov
http://www.ccities.doe.gov
7937 Cross Plains Dr.
Plano, TX 75025
Type: Governmental
Service Area: State
Audience: General Public
Mission: Promote Alternative Fuels.
Program Themes: Sustainable Development, Energy Resources
Materials Available: Newsletter, Website
U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
EL PASO BORDER OFFICE
Border Outreach Coordinator: Allyson Siwik
Phone: (915) 533-7273 Fax: (915) 533-2327
[email protected]
http://www.epa.gov/usmexicoborder
4050 Rio Bravo Suite 100
El Paso, TX 79902
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Municipal, Urban, Binational
Audience: Adult/University, High School, General Public, Middle School,
Community Participation, Elementary School
Mission: El Paso Border Office facilitates access to environmental information in border communities in New Mexico and Texas. Provides
information on Border XXI program and solicits feedback on how program is addressing communities' environmental needs.
ProgramThemes: Environmental Legislation, Sustainable Development,
Waste Management - Recycling, Water Availability/Supply, Energy Resources, Water Conservation, Environment, Water Quality, Environmental
Education, Pollution Prevention
Materials Available: Books, Computer Software, Teachers Guide, Email, Newsletter, Speakers Bureau, Video, Website
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REGION 6, US/MEXICO PROGRAM (6WQ-CO)
Environmental Protection Specialist: Amadee Madril
Phone: (214) 665-2767 Fax: (214) 665-7373
[email protected]
http://www.epa.gov/enviroed
1445 Ross Avenue, Suite 1200
Dallas, TX 75202
Type: Governmental
Service Area: The US/Mexico Border in Region 6 encompasses approximately 1300 miles covering two US states (Texas and New Mexico)
and four Mexico states (Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo Leon and
Tamaulilpas).
Audience: Formal and non-formal education. Includes academia, NGOs,
federal state and local organizations, citizens and media.
Mission: To establish an effective binational network of EE proficers to
work jointly to identify environmental education needs and to develop
an ongoing, comprehensive, binational EE program for the border region.
Program Themes: Identify priority environmental issues and related
environmental literacy needs within a community. Look at what they
need to improve environmental education. Elaborate/plan strategies,
programs or projects to meet those needs. Form support networks to
help them implement those strategies, programs or projects. Create
support to will help monitor program progress, evaluate the impact and
make the proper adjustments thus sustaining the program into the future.
Materials Available: Available in Spanish and English: Train-the-Trainer
programs in water, pesticides and pollution prevention; listing of valuable EE web-sites; various hands-on teaching tools, resource lending
library; brochures; newsletters.
Special Services: Speakers with expertise on all environmental issues;
workshops; curriculum materials review; various grants.
EE Programs: Region 6 has a EE workgroup -- State, Federal EE
Roundtable - Academia Roundtable. These entities offer a very diverse
EE network with a multitude of resources.
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TEXAS UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN
Public Information Geologist: Sigrid Clift
Phone: (512) 471-0320 Fax: (512) 471-0140
[email protected]
http://www.utexas.edu/research/beg/
10000 Burnet Rd, Building 130
Austin, TX 78713
Type: Educational Institution
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Municipal, Urban
Audlence:_High-SottoolT-General-Public71VfideiliSchool, Community
Participation, Elementary School, Teacher Training
Mission: The organizational mission of the Bureau of Economic Geology is to undertake fundamental and applied earth science research in
energy and environmental resources important to Texas, the nation, and
the world and to widely disseminate approaches and results of our investigations.
Program Themes: Earth Sciences, Energy Resources, Environmental
Education
Material's Available: E-mail, Training Workshops, Tours, Speakers Bureau, Website
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT BROWNSVILLE.
Professor of Biology: Genaro Lopez, Ph.D.
Phone: (956) 544-8905 Fax: (956)983-7115
[email protected]
86 Fort Brown
Brownsville, TX 78520
Type: Educational Institution
Service Area: Rural, Regional, Binational
Audience: Adult/University, High School, General Public, Community
Participation, Teacher Training
Program Themes: Earth Sciences, Ecology, Marine & Aquatic Resources, Ecosystems, Nature Awareness, Environment, Plants,
Environmental Education, Wildlife
Materials Available: E-mail, Training Workshops, and Tours
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT BROWNSVILLE
Associate Professor: Bill Berg
Phone: (956) 574-6652 Fax: (956) 574-6642
[email protected]
80 Fort Brown
Brownsville, TX 78520
Type: Educational Institution
Audience: High School, General Public, Middle School, Elementary
School
Mission: Education.The mission of the Universtiy of Texas At Brownsville
and Texas Southmost College is to provide accessible, affordable,
postsecondary education of high quality, to conduct research which
expands knowledge and to present programs of continuing education,
public service, and cultural values to meet the needs of the community.
Program Themes: Sustainable Development, Water Availability/Supply, Water Quality, Pollution Prevention
Materials Available: Training Workshops, Website
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT BROWNSVILLE,
SCHOOL OF E UCATION, ENVIRONMENTAL
EDUCATION.
Assistant Professor, Secondary and Science Education: Dr. Ray Ramirez
Phone: (956) 982-0201 Fax: (956)982-0293
reyr@ utb1.utb.edu
http://unix.utb.edu/-rrarnirez/
80 Fort Brown
Brownsville, TX 78520
Type: Educational Institution
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Urban, Binational
Audience: Adult/University, High School, Middle School, Elementary
School, Teacher Training
Mission: UTB/TSC is committed to excellence. It is dedicated to stewardship, service, openness, accessibility, efficiency, and citizenship. UTB/
TSC is committed to students, participatory governance, liberal education, the expansion of the application of knowledge, human dignity, the
convening of cultures and respect for the environment.
Program Themes: Nature Awareness, Environmental Education
Materials Avallable:Teachers Guide, E-mail, Training Workshops, Tours,
Website
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT BROWNSVILLE,
LAGUNA MADRE LEA NINGICENTE
taus Walker
Phone: (956) 943-0051 Fax: (956) 943-0049
2 Wallace Reed Road
South Padre,'TX 78597
Type: Educational institution
Service Area: Lower Laguna Madre, ,eastern Cameron County to the
Mouth of the Rio Grande.
Audience: University students and community.
ProgramThemes: Understand the lower Rio and Tamaulipan Biotic ProvFietd-GUide
ince.
Special Services: Specialty in field work. Guide.
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT EL PASO
Program Coordinator: Veronica Corella-Barud
Phone: (915) 747-8852 ext 8852 Fax: (915) 747-8852
vcorella @ miners.utep.edu
http://www.cerm.utep.edu
500 W. University, CERM, Burgess Hall Room 209
El Paso; TX 79968
Type: Educational Institution
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Municipal, Urban, Binational
Audience: Adult/University, High School, General Public, Middle School,
Community Participation, Elementary School, Teacher Training
Mission: To address the energy/environmental problems that threaten
the health, safety, well being, and economic development of the southwest border region of the United States.
Program Themes: Environmental Legislation, Resource Management
- Conservation, Sustainable Development, Ecosystems, Water Availability/Supply, Energy Resources, Water Conservation, Environment,
Water Quality, Environmental Education
Materials Available: Books, Teachers Guide, Newsletter, Training Workshops, Tours, Video, Website
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT EL PASO,
DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Lecturer: Sue Watts
Phone: (915) 747-6851 Fax: (915) 747-5808
swatts @utep.edu
500 West University
El Paso, TX 79968
Type: Educational Institution
Service Area: Regional, Urban
Audience: Adult/University, General Public
Mission: Conducting survey of riparian areas along the Rio Grande
from Elephant Butte Dam to Ft. Quitman, TX.
Program Themes: Ecology, Ecosystems
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SCHOOL OF PUBLIC
HEALTH
Professor: Jimmy L. Perkins
Phone: (210) 567-5930 Fax: (210) 567-5942
[email protected]
7703 Floyd Curl Dr.
San Antonio, TX 78284
Type: Governmental
Service Area: State
Audience: Adult/University, General Public
Mission: Mission is to improve and sustain the health of people by providing the highest quality graduate education, research, and service for
Texas, the nation and internationally. Thus through service we provide
information to the public through various media outlets.
Program Themes: Industrial/Occupational Safety/Hygiene, Environment
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USDA-NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION
SERVICE
Resource Team Leader: Flavio Garza, Jr.
Phone: (956) 723-6643 Fax: (956) 723-3508
[email protected]
7209 E Sanders Suite 7
Laredo, TX 78043
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, Municipal, Urban, Binational
Audience: Adult University High School, General Public, Middle School,
Elementary School, Teacher Training
Mission:To provide leadership and guidance to help people conserve,
improve and sustain our resources and environment
Program Themes: Resource Management - Conservation, Soil Con-
servation, Earth Sciences, Sustainable Development, Ecology,
WHY WASTEWATER?, INC.
Sammy Gabriel
Phone: (915) 581-6602 Fax: (915) 581-8034
[email protected]
3350 Doniphan Dr.
El Paso, TX 79922
Type: Maquiladora Marketing
Service Area: El Paso and Cd. Juarez
Audience: Manufacturing organizations
Mission: Hazardous waste management
ProgramThemes: Concentrating on returning waste from maquiladora
industry to the U.S., working with Clean El Paso, in search for the recy-
cling of most of the residues, and working with the Air Quality Task
Force.
Materials Available: Technical reports, directory of recycling locations.
Ecosystems, Nature Awareness, Water Conservation, Environment,
Plants, Water Quality, Environmental Education, Wildlife
Materials Available: Teacher's Guide, Newsletter, Training Workshops,
Tours
VALLEY LAND FUND
Director of Program: Colleen Hook
Phone: (956)971-8550 Fax: (956)971-8565
valleylf @aol.com
http://www.valleylandfund.com
P.O. Box 6618
McAllen, TX 78502
Type: Land Trust (nonprofit organization)
Service Area: Rio Grande Valley.
Mission: The Valley Land Fund is dedicated to preserving the remaining 3 to 5 percent of the natural habitat of the Lower Rio Grande Valley
of Texas and the protection of the native plants and wildlife as a heritage
for this and future generations.
Program Themes: Land protection programs, wildlife photo contest4th grade. Nature photo contest, educational photo books, traveling
wildlife photo exhibit.
Materials Available: Traveling wildlife photo exhibit, photo books for
sale.
WILDERNESS PARK MUSEUM
Director: Marc Thompson
Phone: (915) 755-4332 Fax: (915) 759-6824
4301 Transmountain Road
El Paso, TX 79924
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: El Paso County, Cd. Juarez, West Texas, Southern New
Mexico.
Audience: Kindergarten-Adults
ProgramThemes:The inter-relationship between humans in the El Paso
area and the Chihuahuan Desert.
Materials Available: Museum guide, trail guide for plants (trail is one
mile long), dioramas (5), exhibits of artifacts and realms, changing exhibits, etc.
Special Services: Tour guides are available for group tours by reservation. A video and book for children may be loaned out.
VALLEY PROUD ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL
Executive Director: Elaine Lockhart
Phone: (956) 412-8004 Fax: (956) 412-8008
vpec @hiline.net
http://www.valleyproud.org
513 E. Jackson #304
Harlingen, TX 78550
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Municipal, Urban, Binational
Audience: Pre-SchooVEarly Childhood, Adult/University, High School,
General Public, Middle School, Community Participation, Elementary
School, Teacher Training
Mission: The mission of VPEC is to pressure the natural beauty and
environment of the lower Rio Grande valley of Texas and Mexico by
forging partnerships between grassroots volunteer organizations and
the public and private sectors to improve the quality of life, to enhance
economic development and tourism, and to conserve public and natural
resources through education and public awareness activities, including
those that encourage reforestation, proper solid waste management,
and responsible behavior by all those who live and visit here." That goal
is being accomplished with incredible results. Thirty-three valley communities and four counties are members of Valley Proud.
Program Themes: Resource Management - Conservation, Forestry,
Sustainable Development, Ecology, Marine & Aquatic Resources, Waste
Management - Recycling, Ecosystems, Nature Awareness, Water Con-
servation, Environment, Plants, Environmental Education, Pollution
Prevention, Wildlife
Materials Available: E-mail, Newsletter, Training Workshops, Speakers
Bureau, Website
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CHIHUAHUA m
AQUA XXI, A.C.
Coordinadora General: Claudia J. Laffont Castandin
Phone: (1) 612-5179 Fax: (1) 612-1661
[email protected]
Ave. 16 de septiembre No 107, Edificio Tomas Fernandez, Despacho
208, 2do Piso
Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua 32000
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Cd. Juarez
Audience: Pre-School/Early Childhood, Adult/University,High_School,
Generai-KblidAtiddle-School, Community Participation, Elementary
SChool, Teacher Training
Mission: To promote water conservation and water cultural awareness to achieve sustainable development in the region.
Program Themes: Ecology, Environment, Environmental Education,
Pollution Prevention
Materials Available: Teachers Guide, Newsletter, Training Workshops, Speakers Bureau
ASOCIACION DE ENERG1A SOLAR DE CIUDAD
JUAREZ
Director: Arq. Cosme Fabian Espinoza Gonzalez
Phone: (1) 611-1975, 624-2884 Fax: (1) 611-1975, 616-0447
cosmosf @compaq.net.mx
Simona Barba #5110 Local 15, Centro Comercial Celv.
Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua 32000
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Rural, Regiorial, Municipal, Urban, Binational
Audience: Adult/University, High School, General Public, Middle
School, Community Participation, Elementary School, Teacher
Training
Mission: Promote interest in the use of alternative energy; support
and develop architectonic, bioclimatic, and geobiological projects; and
in general, spread an awareness of living in harmony with the desert
environment, taking care of it and using its natural resources in a
noble way.
Program Themes: Desert Ecology, Ecosystems, Energy Resources,
Environment, Plants, Environmental Education, Pollution Prevention
Materials Available: Training Workshops, Speakers Bureau
CENTRO DE ESTUDIOS TECNOLOGICOS
INDUSTRIAL Y DE SERVICIOS (CETIS) #98
Professor: Humberto Lujdn Alvarez
Phone: (1) 453-0452 Fax: (1) 453-1902
Fronteriza y 3a. No. 100 Col. Rfo
Ojinaga, Chihuahua 32881
Type: Educational Institution
Service Area: Rural, Regional, Municipal, Urban
Audience: Pre-School/Early Childhood, High School, General Public,
Middle School, Elementary School
Mission: Train technical professionals who will contribute to the
development of the productive sector of goods and services in the
country. Provide education and service to the community.
Program Themes: Desert Ecology, Ecology, Ecosystems, Water
Availability/Supply, Water Conservation, Environment, Plants, Water
Quality, Environmental Education, Pollution Prevention, Wildlife
Materials Available: Newsletter, Training Workshops, Tours, Video
society in general, in order to contribute to scientific research,
economic development, and social awareness.
Program Themes: Teaching staff, research, and technological
development.
Materials Available: Check website.
COMISION DE COOPERACION ECOLOGICA
FRONTERIZA (COCEF)
Governmental-Relations: Gonzalo Bravo
Phone: (1) 625-9160 Fax: (1) 625-6999
[email protected]
http: / /www.cocef.org
Blvd. Tomas Fernandez 8069, Fracc. Los Parquez
Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua 32470
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Regional, Municipal, Urban, Binational
Audience: General Public
Mission: As a binational team, COCEF identifies, supports,
evaluates, and certifies infrastructure projects to improve the quality
of life for residents in border communities, through an open public
process in the present and in the future.
Program Themes: Environmental Legislation, Desert Ecology,
Sustainable Development, Waste Management - Recycling, Ecosystems, Water Availability/Supply, Water Conservation, Environment,
Water Quality, Environmental Education, Pollution Prevention
Materials Available: Newsletter, Speakers Bureau, Website
COMISION INTERNACIONAL DE LIMITES
AGUAS (CILA) CD. JUAREZ
Project Coordinator: Ramiro Lujdn
Phone: (1) 613-9942, 613-7363, 613-9916, 613-9935 Fax: (1) 6139943
rlujanecilamexeua.gob.mx
Ave. Universidad 2180, Zona del Chamizal
Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua 32320
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Binational
Audience: Community Participation
Mission: Maintain and preserve at all times Mexico's interests and
sovereignty with regard to the waters shared with the US and
guarantee the preservation of international boundaries according to
the signed treaties.
Program Themes: Environmental Legislation, Sustainable Development, Waste Management - Recycling, Water Availability/Supply,
Water Conservation, Environment, Water Quality, Pollution Prevention
Materials Available: Newsletter, Speakers Bureau
COMISION NACIONAL DELAGUA, CD. JUAREZ
Chief Engineer: lng. Julio Munoz Quiroz
Phone: (1) 613-6922 Fax: (1) 613-6922
Calzada del Rio 9505, Fracc. Campestre Arboledas
Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua 32409
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Juarez Valley
Audience: Irrigation users in the Juarez Valley.
Mission: To make irrigation convenient and accessible to the user, as
well as to conserve and maintain the agricultural irrigation infrastructure.
CENTRO DE INVESTIGACION EN MATERIALES
AVANZADOS, S.C. (CIMAV)
Dr. David Rios Jara
Phone: (1) 439-1129, 439-1111 Fax: (1) 439-1112
[email protected]
http://www.cimay.edu.mx
Miguel de Cervantes 120, Complejo Industrial Chihuahua
Chihuahua, Chihuahua 31109
Type: Educational Institution
Service Area: Mexico
Mission: Promote basic and applied research, technological services
and the development of human resources in science and the
environment to address the productive and educational sector, and
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Program Themes: Operation, administration, and conservation.
Materials Available: Monthly newsletters, "Vertientes" and "Reflejos."
Special Services: Emergency drought programs.
EE Programs: Information spots on TV and radio.
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COMISION NACIONAL DEL AGUA, GERENCIA
ESTATAL DE CHIHUAHUA
Phone: (1) 413-6215 Fax: (1) 414-2811
[email protected]
Ave. Universidad No. 3300, ter Piso, Despacho 102, Col. Magisterial
Chihuahua, Chihuahua 31310
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, State, Municipal, Urban
Audience: Pre- School/Early Childhood, High School, General Public,
Middle School, Community Participation, Elementary School
Mission: Administer and regulate national waters according to the
law. Develop a hydraulic infrastructure in the country and see to the
appropriate distribution of national waters to their various uses,;
meaning that its use is efficient and equitable, with the goal of
providing for the social, economic, and ecological needs of present
and future generations, and contributing to the better care of water
quality and quantity.
Program Themes: Environmental Legislation, Resource Management
- Conservation, Sustainable Development, Ecology, Ecosystems,
Water Availability/Supply, Nature Awareness, Water Conservation,
Environment, Water Quality, Environmental Education, Pollution
Prevention
Materials Available: Books, Teacher's Guide, E-mail, Newsletter,
Training Workshops, Tours, Speakers Bureau, Video, Website
COMITE DE ECOLOGIA DE OJINAGA
President Miguel Rodriguez Ramirez
Phone: (1) 453-0950
Blvd. Oscar Flores #701 Col. ConstituciOn
Ojinaga, Chihuahua 32881
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Municipal, Urban
Audience: High School, General Public, Middle School, Elementary
School
Mission: Facilitate solutions, for local organizations and educational
institutions, to environmentally related problems.
Program Themes: Desert Ecology, Industrial/Occupational Safety/
Hygiene, Sustainable Development, Ecology, Ecosystems, Water
Conservation, Environment, Water Quality, Environmental Education
Materials Available: Newsletter, Tours, Speakers Bureau, Video
CONALEP, CD. JUAREZ
Marina Mendoza Patino
Phone: (1) 627-0659 Fax: (1) 627-0659
Sigma y Omega sin Fracc. Magnaplex
Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua 32419
Type: Educational Institution
Service Area: Urban
Audience: High School, General Public, Teacher Training
Mission: We are a national school system dedicated to teaching
professional technical education and work training with an integral
focus on human development. Our connections with the productive
sector and community allow us to offer pertinent services that
contribute to national development.
Program Themes: Ecology, Waste Management - Recycling, Water.
Conservation, Environment, Plants, Water Quality, Environmental
Education, Pollution Prevention
.
Materials Available: Computer Software, Newsletter, Training
Workshops, Speakers Bureau, Video
concerning environmental and industrial safety issues.
Program Themes: Development of procedures with the Department
of Environment, Natural Resources, and Fishing, and the Department
of Labor. Minimize hazardous waste.
Materials Available: General law promoting ecological balance,
Ecological Gazette publications, and publications on environmental
engineering and environmental sciences.
Special Services: Remediation of contaminated soils.
EE Programs: Professional development related to management,
use, and storage of hazardous waste.
DESARROLLO JUVENIL DEL NORTE A.C.
Coordinadora del Programa: Manuela Holguin Vasquez
Phone: (1) 615-0592 Fax: (1) 615-0592
sales_cjz infosel.com.mx
Ignacio de Ia Pena #650
Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua 32000
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Urban, Binational
Audience: Pre-SchooVEarly Childhood, High School, General Public,
Middle School, Community Participation, Elementary School
Mission: Offer an integral education to the children, adolescents, and
youth in Ciudad Juarez that is preventative and informal, so that they
become responsible citizens who are committed to their community.
-Program Themes: Industrial/Occupational Safety/Hygiene, Waste
Management - Recycling, Water Availability/Supply, Water Conservation, Environment, Water Quality, Environmental Education
Materials Available: Training Workshops, Speakers Bureau
DESARROLLO URBANO Y ECOLOGIA DE LA
CIUDAD DE OJINAGA
Phone: (1) 453-0726 Fax: (1) 453-0075
A.C. Madero 1718
Ojinaga, Chihuahua 32880
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Municipal
Audience: General Public
Mission: Raise awareness, inform, and educate about aerosol,
detergents, addictive vices that threaten human health (such as drugs
and alcohol), and other topics.
Program Themes: Resource Management - Conservation, Soil
Conservation, Industrial/Occupational Safety/Hygiene, Waste
Management - Recycling, Water Availability/Supply, Nature Awareness, Water Conservation, Plants, Water Quality, Environmental
Education, Pollution Prevention, Wildlife
Materials Available: Newsletter, Speakers Bureau
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CONSULTORES DE SEGURIDAD INDUSTRIAL Y
MEDIO AMBIENTE (COSIME)
General Manager: Quim. Ra6I de Ia Fuente Alarcon
Phone: (1) 616-9018 Fax: (1) 616-9018
cosime intelexis.com
Ave. Malecon 2755, Local 104
Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua 32000
Type: Business
Service Area: Mexico, Cd. Juarez
Audience: Maqulladora industry.
Mission: Assist our clients in complying with regulatory standards
DIRECCION GENERAL DE ECOLOGIA Y
PROTECCION CIVIL DEL MUNICIPIO DE CD.
JUAREZ
Director: Biol. Alma Leticia Figueroa Jim6nez
Phone: (1) 629-8800 ext 2402 Fax: (1) 629-8800
[email protected]
Calle Francisco Villa No. 950 Norte
Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua 32000
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Cd. Juarez.
Audience: General public.
Mission: To transform Ciudad Juarez into a well planned city that will
be the pride of all its residents. The creation of three new departments
will be necessary: Vehicle emissions control, air quality, and ecological planning. Provide a mechanism for reporting environmentally
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ESCUELA PREPARATORIA ESTATAL POR
related complaints.
COOPERACION 8404 "PRAXEDIS G.
Materials Available: Program on Air Quality Management in Ciudad
Juarez for 98-00. "RKST Magazine No. 1 Air Pollution, geared for
GUERRERO"
children, "RKST Magazine No. 2 Components on Emission Control
Subdirector: Prof-. Pablo Guzman Garcia
DUNAS,
an
System for Automobiles, geared for young adult readers.
Hidalgo y Acosta Ramirez s/n
educational ecological bulletin published twice a year that provides
Chihuahua, Chihuahua 32000
current, descriptive, environmental topics from the Ecology Office.
Type: Educational Institution
EE Programs: Free diagnostic vehicle emission control test to be
Audience: Juarez Valley
provided in shopping centers. Training on water air and_solLcontamk___Mr_
Mission: Educate and create environmental awareness.
Program Themes: Water conservation, Care of the Rio Bravo.
natiort-EcologIcarctrawing contest.
EE Programs: Presentations on water topics for elementary and
secondary schoot
oo s.
ECOLOGfA DEL TERCER MILENIO, A.C.
President: Trinidad Acevedo Paredes
Phone: (1) 421-5924 Fax: (1) 421-5924
[email protected]
Calle Gonzalez Ortega #4311. Col. Granjas
Chihuahua, Chihuahua 31160
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Chihuahua
Mission: Promote, protect, and preserve the health of all living things.
Promote at all times the practice of sustainable development with
regard to natural resources, through the diverse groups that have an
impact on the public awareness of ecosystem protection and
conservation. Work jointly with the community to develop strategies to
improve quality of life.
Program Themes: Clean-up campaigns, reforestation, education and
awareness campaigns within elementary and secondary schools,
meetings and conferences with some colonia sectors. Express the
communities main concerns to the Municipal Ecology Committee and
State Committee of Soil Restoration and Conservation.
Materials Available: Brochures, pamphlets, and occasional dissemination of information through local newspaper, radio, and N.
EE Programs: Consulting services to manage and help implement
environmental laws in the state of Chihuahua. Provide information for
recycling garbage as well as alternatives that will help prevent more
garbage production, and work with community business to help
implement a campaign to not use plastic packaging for products.
EDICIONES GUILEBCA
Director: Profa. Ma. del Carmen Aguirre de Acosta
Phone: (1) 625-5963 Fax: (1) 625-5963
[email protected]
Parque de los Ensue? los #8140 Fracc. Los Parques
Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua 32400
Type: Business
Service Area: Binational
Audience: Pre-School/Early Childhood, Adult/University, High School,
General Public, Middle School, Elementary School
Mission: Make serious education into a fun learning game.
Program Themes: Resource Management - Conservation, Sustainable Development, Ecology, Waste Management - Recycling,
Ecosystems, Water Availability/Supply, Nature Awareness, Water
Conservation, Environment, Water Quality Environmental Education,
Pollution Prevention
Materials Available: Newsletter
ESCUELA IGNACIO ZARAGOZA
Armando Villasana Moran
Calle Internacional 148
Palomas, Chihuahua 31830
Type: Educational Institution
Service Area: Border area between Columbus, NM and Pa tomes,
Chihuahua.
Mission: Preserve our aquifers by developing awareness and
promoting water conservation.
Program Themes: Community development.
Special Services: Experience in the organization of festivals that
promote water conservation.
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COOPERACION EMS - 2/47 ALTAVISTA DE
JUAREZ
Directors de la Preparatoria: Armida Elia Valverde Cabral
Phone: (1) 614-1480 Fax: (1) 614-1480
[email protected]
Nuevo Boulevard Fronterizo s/n, Colonia Altavista
Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua 32000
Type: Educational Institution
Service Area: Urban, Binational
Audience: High School
Mission: Higher education
Program Themes: Water Availability/Supply, Water Conservation,
Water Quality
Materials Available: Books, Training Workshops, Video
ESCUELA SECUNDARIA FEDERAL NO. 4
Director: Juan Lorenzana
Phone: (1) 610-3003 Fax: (1) 610-3003
Ayuntamiento y Acapulco s/n
Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua 32000
Type: Educational Institution
Service Area: Regional
Audience: Middle School
Mission: Create an awareness within the school community and the
local population about water conservation and the environment.
Program Themes: Water Conservation, Plants, Environmental
Education
Materials Available: Newsletter, Training Workshops, Speakers
Bureau
FEDERACION MEXICANA DE ASOCIACIONES
PRIVADAS DE SALUD Y DESARROLLO
COMUNITARIO A.C. (FEMAP)
President Dr. Enrique Suarez
Phone: (1) 616-1396, 616-0833 Fax: (1) 616-6535
[email protected]
http://vAvw.fernap.org.mx
Ave. Plutarco Elias Calles # 744 N. (P.O. Box 9737, El Paso, TX
79987)
Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua 32310
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Municipal, Urban, Binational
Audience: Pre-School/Early Childhood, General Public, Community
Participation, Elementary School, Teacher Training
Mission: Help raise the quality of life of the low-income population.
Program Themes: Industrial/Occupational Safety/Hygiene, Sustainable Development, Ecology, Waste Management - Recycling, Water
Availability/Supply, Water Conservation, Environment, Water Quality
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Materials Available: Books, Teachers Guide, Newsletter, Training
Workshops, Speakers Bureau, Video
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FM GLOBO 98.3
Operations Director: Uc. Ricardo Alcantara
Phone: (1) 618-6505 Fax: (1) 618-6505
[email protected]
http://www.fmglobo.com.mx
Ave. Ejercito Nacional 7695, Edificio A, locales 3 y 4, Fracc. del
Marquez
Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua 32530
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Municipal, Urban
Audience: Pre-School/Early Childhood, Adult/University, High School,
General Public, Middle School, Community Participation, Elementary
School
Mission: Provide entertainment, information, and culture to the
greatest number of radio listeners, through personalized and positive
communication that will allow us to be an integral part of our
community by satisfying their expectations.
Program Themes: Desert Ecology Ecology, Waste Management Recycling, Water Conservation, Environment, Plants, Water Quality,
Environmental Education, Pollution Prevention
Materials Available: Tours
HERMANOS Y AMIGOS DEFENSORES DELAGUA
(HADA)
Armando Villasana Moran
Phone: (1) 666-0229 Fax: (1) 666-0280
Avenida Cuauhtemoc 385
Palomas, Chihuahua 31830
Type: Educational Institution
Service Area: Urban, Binational
Audience: Pre-School/Early Childhood, High School, General Public,
Middle School, Elementary School
Mission: Through our students, raise awareness in adults about the
importance of using our aquifers wisely.
Program Themes: Desert Ecology Water Conservation, Water
Quality
INFOMEXUS
Director: Ma. Eugenia Pana
Phone: (1) 611-0577 Fax: (1) 616-6535
infomexus @ infolnk. net
http: / /irdomexus.org.mx
Plutarco Elias Calles 744 Me., Col. Progresista
Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua 32310
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Regional, Municipal, Binational
Audience: Adult University, General Public, Community Participation
Mission: Promote a better regional understanding through the
compilation, analysis, and use of sociodemographic, economic,
cultural, health, and environmental information on the US-Mexico
border, in order to facilitate society's active participation.
Program Themes: Environment
Materials Available: Books, Website
INSTITUTO MUNICIPAL DE INVESTIGACION Y
PLANEACION
Information Coordinator: Uc. Jose M. Fernandez Sigala
Phone: (1) 613-6520, 613-6530, 813-6546 Fax: (1) 611-1270
imip @infolnk.net
Benjamin Franklin #4145 y Estocolmo No. 4158 Circuito PRONAF
Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua 32310
Type: Public agency
Service Area: Cd. Juarez
Audience: Municipal, federal, and state government, nonprofit
organizations, and general public
Mission: Provide the urban plans and projects that Cd. Juarez needs
for its sustainable development and the strengthening of its identity,
with a scientific foundation and citizen participation.
Program Themes: Urban development, planning and design,
housing, highway administration, geographic information systems,
urban infrastructure and equipment, economy and urban sociology,
environment, and economic growth.
Materials Available: A variety of plans focused on Ecological
Integration, Transportation, Statistical Records from INEGI, cartography prints, and videos.
EE Programs: All projects sponsored by IMIP provide ecological
information to attain a sense of environmental balance on urban
development. One of IMIP objectives is to reconcile preservation of
the environment and the availability of natural resources with urban
development.
INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE INVESTIGACIONES
FORESTALES AGRICOLAS Y PECUARIAS
Investigator: Dr. Uriel Figueroa Viramontes
Phone: (1) 653-0100 Fax: (1) 653-0100
uriel infolnk.net
Carretera Juarez-Porvenir Km.62
Praxedis G. Gro., Chihuahua 32780
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural
Audience: General Public
Mission: Develop research that will lead to the resolution of problems
in agriculture and fishery.
Program Themes: Soil Conservation, Sustainable Development,
Waste Management - Recycling, Water Conservation, Water Quality
Environmental Education, Pollution Prevention
Materials Available: Newsletter, Speakers Bureau
INSTITUTO TECNOLOGICO Y DE ESTUDIOS
SUPERIORES DE MONTERREY,
CAMPUS CD. JUAREZ.
General Director: Jose Peralta
Phone: (1) 629-9100; 629-9100 ext. 2557 Fax: (1) 629-9101
[email protected]
Ave. Tomas Fernandez Campos #8945, Parque Industrial BermOdez
Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua 32320
Type: Educational institution
Service Area: Urban
Audience: AduWUniversity, Teacher Training
Mission: Develop people committed to the positive social, economic,
and political development of their communities, who are competitive
internationally in their specialization. Our mission includes relevant
Investigation and extension for the country's sustainable development
Program Themes: Sustainable Development, Ecology, Ecosystems,
Energy Resources, Water Conservation, Environment, Water Quality,
Environmental Education
Materials Available: Books, Tours, Speakers Bureau, Video
JUNTA MUNICIPAL DE AGUA Y SANEAMIENTO
DE JUAREZ
Humberto Uranga
Phone: (1) 686-0045 Fax: (1) 686-0014
[email protected]
http://wfvAtjmas.org.mx
Pedro N. Garcia 2231
Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua 32030
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Cd. Juarez
Audience: Service users, preschool, elementary, high school
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water through the use of appropriate technology and trained personnel.
Program Themes: Water availability, water conservation, water quality
Materials Available: Teacher's guide on water, reading materials and
coloring books for elementary school children, tours, conferences.
EE Programs: Ecology Days in schools and Summer Environmental
Camps.
OFICINA ESTATAL ECOLOGICA DE CHIHUAHUA
Celene Moncayo
Phone: (1) 410-6440 Fax: (1) 415-4937
[email protected]
Allende 1222, 2do. Piso, Col. Centro.
Chihuahua, Chihuahua 32000
Type: Governmental
Service Area: populated regions along Rio Conchos
Program Themes: Rio Conchos research
ORGANIZACION POPULAR INDEPENDIENTE
Director: Patricia Monreal Molina
Phone: (1) 612-5730 Fax: (1) 612-5730
[email protected]
Fray Garcia de Fco #1167
Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua 32000
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Urban
Audience: General Public, Community Participation, Teacher Training
Mission: Strengthen citizen empowerment through well-informed selfmanagement.
Program Themes: Sustainable Development, Ecology, Waste
Management - Recycling, Ecosystems, Water Availability/Supply,
Water Conservation, Environment, Water Quality, Environmental
Education, Pollution Prevention
Materials Available: Teacher's Guide, Training Workshops, Video
PREPARATORIA CETCJ
Environmental Engineer: Marcos Juarez
Phone: (1) 612-7057 Fax: (1) 610-1107
Calle Ubertad No. 2102 Col. Chevefia
Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua 32060
Type: Educational Institution
Service Area: Urban
Audience: High School
Mission: Provide a technical degree in administration.
Program Themes: Environment, Environmental Education
Materials Available: Books, Tours, Speakers Bureau, Video
PROCURADURIA FEDERAL DE PROTECCI6N AL
AMBIENTE (PROFEPA), CHIHUAHUA
Chemist: Maria del Pilar Leal Hernandez
Phone: (1) 611-0166 Fax: (1) 611-0220
[email protected]
http://www.profepa.gob.mx
Calle Thomas Alba Edison 1510 Norte, Esquina Malecon, Colonia
Hidalgo
Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua 32300
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Municipal, Urban, Binational
Mission: Protect the environment.
Program Themes: Environmental Legislation, Soil Conservation,
Waste Management - Recycling, Water Conservation, Environment,
Pollution Prevention
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PROGRAMA COMPAREROS, A.C.
Social Worker: Maria Elena Ramos Rodriguez
Phone: (1) 611-3792 Fax: (1) 613-0257
[email protected]
Ave. de la Raza #2643 Fracc. Silvios
Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua 32330
Type: Nonprofit
Service litirban, Binational
Audience: Community Participation
Mission: Take part in the movement toward a more equitable society
that responds to the vulnerable population that is affected by HIV/
AIDS and drug addiction, promoting the participation of all social actors, from the group to the individual.
Program Themes: Waste Management - Recycling, Water Conservation, Water Quality, Pollution Prevention
Materials Available: Training Workshops, Speakers Bureau
PROMOCI6N SOCIAL KOLPING A.C.
Language and Literature Professor: Carlos U. Vazquez Rios
Phone: (1) 630-1132 Fax: (1) 630-1133
Covarrubias 4029
Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua 32220
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Regional, Municipal, Urban
Audience: General Public, Community Participation
Mission: Foster integral personal development, especially in those
people with few options socially and economically. Promote community groups through an educational process and reaching people.
Program Themes: Industrial/Occupational Safety/Hygiene, Ecology,
Waste Management - Recycling, Environment, Environmental
Education, Pollution Prevention
Materials Available: Teacher's Guide, Training Workshops, Tours,
Speakers Bureau
PROYECTO DEL RIO
Director in Mexico: Alma R. Galvan
Phone: (1) 612-1661 Fax: (1) 612-1661
[email protected]
Ave. 16 de Septiembre, No 106, Despacho 212
Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua 32000
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Rural, Urban, Binational
Audience: High School, Middle School, Community Participation,
Teacher Training
Mission: To develop skills and critical thinking abilities in students,
necessary to become active and effective members in health and
environmental protection in their communities.
'Program Themes: Resource Management - Conservation, Soil
Conservation, Sustainable Development, Ecology, Waste Manage.
ment - Recycling, Ecosystems, Water Availability/Supply, Water
Conservation, Environment, Water Quality, Environmental Education,
Pollution Prevention, Wildlife
Materials Available: Teacher's Guide, Training Workshops, Tours,
Speakers Bureau, Video, Website
SECRETARIA DE DESARROLLO URBANO Y
ECOLOGIA DEL GOBIERNO DEL ESTADO DE
CHIHUAHUA
Antonio Cervantes Gurrola
Phone: (1) 410-6440
sgduecoa buzon.chihuahua.gob.mx
Calle Aldama y 15. Eje Juan Gabriel y Aserraderos, Edificio
Administrative
Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua 32000
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Municipalities of Juarez, Villahumada, and Valle de
Juarez
Mission: To protect and comply with state legislation on environmental issues
Program Themes: Environmental protection
Materials Available: Eco-newsletters and ecological publications
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Special Services: Environmental legislation, environmental impact
monitoring
SERVICIOS PUBLICOS MUNICIPALES
Public Services: Laura Murga
Phone: (1) 613-6363 ext 228 Fax: (1) 616-2165
[email protected]
Universidad #2190
Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua 32000
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Municipal
Audience: Pre-SchooVEarly Childhood, General Public, Middle
School, Community Participation, Elementary School
Mission: Make our city a clean, organized, and safe place, provide
efficient public services, and involve the community.
Program Themes: Environment, Pollution Prevention
Materials Available: Tours, Video
SIERRA MADRE ALLIANCE PROGRAM
Director: Randall Gingrich
Phone: (1) 415-5912
[email protected]
http://www.sierrarnadrealliance.org
DivisiOn del Norte 2300, Suite 119, Col. Altavista
Chihuahua, Chihuahua 31320
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Western Sierra Madre of Mexico
Audience: Local indigenous populations, non governmental support
groups, international action networks, funding entities, governmental
agencies
Mission: Preserve the biological and cultural heritage of the northern
portion of the Western Sierra Madres.
Program Themes: Conservation, restoration, civil rights, project
development in Tarahumaran and Tepehuanan communities, biological
research, leadership training, women's issues, indigenous health and
culture.
Materials Available: Program report
EE Programs: Establishment of a Tepehuan women's crafts cooperative, indigenous leadership training, strategic planning, medicinal
plants studies, integrated community health education, migratory bird
studies, conservation land acquisition, and the campaign to save
endangered parrot species.
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SOCIEDAD REGIONAL NORTE DE INGENIERIA
SANITARIA Y AMBIENTAL
Treasurer: Emma Guzman Soto
Phone: (1) 612-1903 Fax: (1) 616-0447
[email protected]
Calle Ram 6n Corona 286 Norte
Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua 32000
Typs: Nonprofit
Service Area: State, Municipal, Urban
Audience: Adult/University, General Public, Community Participation
Mission: Promote and support the formation of work groups in
different environmental areas and spread knowledge in sanitary
engineering, environmental sciences, and other related sciences. Be
part of the Federaci6n Mexicana de Ingenierfa (Mexican Federation
for Engineering) and bring professionals together to work.
Program Themes: Environmental Legislation, Ecology, Environment,
Environmental Education
Materials Available: Training Workshops, Speakers Bureau, Video
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UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA DE CHIHUAHUA
Professor: Dr. Adolfo Chavez Rodriguez
Phone: (1) 414-6063, 413-7766 Fax: (1) 413-5055
[email protected]
http://www.uach.mx
Universidad Aut6noma de Chihuahua, A.P. #1528-C
Chihuahua, Chihuahua 31160
Type: Educational Institution
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Municipal, Urban, Binational
Audience: Adult/University, Teacher Training
Mission: Teaching, investigation, and culture dissemination.
Program Themes: Resource Management - Conservation, Earth
Sciences, Waste Management - Recycling, Water Availability/Supply,
Water Conservation, Environment, Water Quality, Environmental
Education, Pollution Prevention
Materials Available: Books, Computer Software, E-mail, Newsletter,
Training Workshops, Tours, Speakers Bureau, Video, Website
UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA DE CHIHUAHUA
Professor: Concepci6n Lujan Alvarez
Phone: (1) 472-7697 Fax: (1) 472-1967
clujan @smart.net.mx
Privada de Avenida Quinta Sur #1102
Delicias, Chihuahua 33000
Type: Educational Institution
Service Area: Rural, State, Urban
Audience: Adult/University
Mission: A leading educational institution that produces professionals
with high technical, scientific, moral, and service-oriented standards,
who aid society by finding solutions to the potential socioeconomic
and ecologic problems of future development. The University
maintains close connections with society and its environment so that
it can have continuous feedback and make the proper adjustments in
its academic structure to respond to current needs.
Program Themes: Desert Ecology, Forestry, Ecology, Environment,
Environmental Education
Materials Available: Training Workshops, Speakers Bureau
UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA DE CIUDAD JUAREZ
Hernan Cavazos Hermosillo, M.D.
Phone: (1) 611-3458
[email protected]
http://www.uacj.mx
Prov. Ignacio Ramirez #2558
Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua 32330
Type: Educational Institution
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Municipal
Audience: Adult/University, High School, General Public, Middle
School, Community Participation
Mission: Respect, help and integrate into society, the Raramuri ethnic
croup that lives in the Sierra Tarahumara, in the State of Chihuahua,
conserving their ecological environment, which has been devastated
by non ethnic groups.
Program Themes: Forestry, Ecology, Ecosystems, Nature Awareness, Environment, Plants, Pollution Prevention
Materials Available: Training Workshops, Tours, Speakers Bureau,
Video
UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA DE CIUDAD
JUAREZ, CENTRO DE ESTUDIOS BIOLOGICOS
Director: Dr. Victoriano Garza-Almanza
Phone: (16) 17-5758 Fax: (16) 17-5758
[email protected]
http://www.uacj.mx/cema
Avenida del Charm 610 N
Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua 32310
Type: Educational Institution
Service Area: Rural, Regional, Urban, Binational
Audience: Adult/University, Teacher Training
Mission: Create, transmit, widen, and spread knowledge; conserve
and strengthen the values that fuse the country's cultural identity; and
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committed to society through processes and programs relevant to the
regional, national, and international environment.
Program Themes: Industrial/Occupational Safety/Hygiene, Sustainable Development, Ecology, Waste Management - Recycling, Water
Conservation, Environment, Water Quality, Environmental Education
Materials Available: Books, E-mail, Newsletter, Training Workshops,
Speakers Bureau, Website
UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA DE CD. JUAREZ,
CENT 0 ESTIUDII0S DEL MEDIO AMBIENTE
Researcher: Ing. Ma. del Rosario Diaz Arellano
Phone: (1) 617-5758 ext 4948
[email protected]
http://www.uacj.mx/cema
Ave. del Charro # 610 Nte. Col. Raul Garcia
Cd. Judrez, Chihuahua 32620
Type: Educational Institution
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Municipal, Urban, Binational
Audience: Adult/University, High School, General Public, Teacher
Training
Mission: Our university is the result of the desire of the border
community in the State of Chihuahua to have its own institution of
higher learning. The efforts of the people of Juarez were translated
into several academic experiences that culminated with the creation
of this institution.
Program Themes: Environmental Legislation, Resource Management
- Conservation, Desert Ecology, Soil Conservation, Earth Sciences,
Industrial/Occupational Safety/Hygiene, Sustainable Development,
Ecology, Waste Management - Recycling, Ecosystems, Water
Availability/Supply, Energy Resources, Water Conservation, Environment, Water Quality Environmental Education, Pollution Prevention
Materials Available: Books, Computer Software, Teacher's Guide, Email, Newsletter, Training Workshops, Tours, Speakers Bureau, Video,
Website
UNIYERSIDAD REGIONAL DEL NORTE
Professor and Researcher: Guillermo Luna
Phone: (1) 411-1451 Fax: (1) 411-1571
[email protected]
http://wwwurn.edu
Allende 2628
Chihuahua, Chihuahua 31020
Type: Educational Institution
Service Area: State
Audience: Adult/University, General Public, Community Participation,
Elementary School
Mission: Search for sustainable development in the Chlhuahuan
Desert.
Program Themes: Environmental Legislation, Desert Ecology
Materials Available: Teacher's Guide, Speakers Bureau
UNIVERSIIDAD AUTONOMA DE CIUDAD
JUAREZ, INSTITUT° IIDE CIENCIAS SOCIALES Y
ADMINISTRACIeDN
Coordinator: Rosa Manuela Sales Escagodo
Phone: (1) 611-5722 Fax: (1) 613-8679
[email protected]
Lopez Mateos No. 20
Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua 32000
Type: Educational Institution
Service Area: Mainly statewide
Audience: Professionals in chemistry, engineering, biology, and
biomedicine
Mission: Create public health professionals.
Program Themes: Environmental health, occupational health, basic
sanitation
Materials Available: Those found at the University, such as,
notebooks, collections of materials produced by governmental
institutions
EE Programs: Coordination with governmental and nongovernmental
institutions.
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BIODIVERSIDAD MEXICANA S.A DE C.V.
Biologist Rodrigo H. Gonzalez
Phone: (8) 412-8490 Fax: (8) 439-1262
[email protected]
Ca lz. Antonio Narro #70 Ouinta Trinidad
Saint), Coahuila 25000
Type: Business
Service Area: Regional
Audience: Adult/University, General Public
Mission: Commercially propagate plant species from deserts around
the world, avoiding their elimination from their natural habitats.
Program Themes: Desert Ecology, Ecosystems, Nature Awareness,
Plants
Materials Available: Training Workshops, Tours, Speakers Bureau,
Video
CENTRO DE BACHILLERATO TECNOLOGICO
INDUSTRIAL Y DE SERVICIOS #34
Professor: Norma Patricia Betancourt Hernandez
Phone: (8) 783-0210 Fax: (8) 783-0542
Av. Tecnologico sin Col. Andres S. Viesca
Piedras Negras, Coahuila 26000
Type: Educational Institution
Service Area: Piedras Negras
Audience: General public
Mission: Environmental awareness
Program Themes: Health
Special Services: Trash pick up, plastics, less toxic household
products
EE Programs: We participate In the recycling of paper and cardboard
as part of the 'Coahuila Umpia" (Clean Coahuila) program.
COMISION ECOLOGICA DE PIEDRAS NEGRAS,
ASOCIACION ECOLOGICA FRONTERA NORTE
President Ing. Eduardo Sepillveda
Phone: (8) 782-5722 Fax: (8) 783-0870
labsezn @ prodigy.netmx
Cuauhtemoc #504 Nte.
Piedras Negras, Coahuila 78853
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Regional, Municipal
Audience: High School, Middle School, Community Participation,
Elementary School
Mission: Learn from the water crises in other regions so that we can
prevent problems in our region, which is one of the fastest growing in
Mexico and the U.S. We attempt to accomplish this through conferences in elementary, middle, and high schools, by providing
companies with information on the recycling and conservation of
water, and through community riparian clean-up activities.
Program Themes: Earth Sciences, Ecosystems, Nature Awareness,
Environmental Education, Pollution Prevention
Materials Available: Speakers Bureau, Video
COMISION INTERNACIONAL DE LIMITES Y
AGUAS (CILA) COAHUILA
Ing. Ignacio Pefia TreVitiO
CENTRO DE BACHILLERATO TECNOLOGICO
INDUSTRIAL Y DE SERVICIOS #54
Ing. Olga Claudia Berlanga Gonzalez
Phone: (8) 773-0496 Fax: (8) 773-0218
Carretera Presidente, La Amistad Km. 4
Cd. Amine, Coahuila 26200
Type: Educational Institution
Service Area: Urban
Audience: High School, Teacher Training
Mission: Develop students' critical thinking and problem solving skills
so that they can successfully approach and solve problems.
Program Themes: Soil Conservation, Ecology, Waste Management Recycling, Water Availability/Supply, Water Conservation, Environment, Water Quality, Environmental Education, Pollution Prevention
Materials Available: Teacher's Guide, Newsletter, Training Workshops, Tours
COLEGIO NACIONAL DE EDUCACION
PROFESIONAL TItCNICA (CONALEP)
Marco Antonio Esparza
Phone: (8) 772-4013 Fax: (8) 772-6986
Calle Mina y Seguro Social
Cd. Acufla, Coahuila 26200
Type: Educational Institution
Service Area: Statewide
Audience: Teachers and students
Mission: Student education
Program Themes: Technical assistant, refrigeration mechanic, and
electrician
Materials Available: Library, intemships
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Phone: (8) 772-4013 Fax: (8) 772-5002
[email protected]
Caplan Leal 210, Col. Benito Juarez
Cd. Acuna, Coahuila 26200
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Statewide
Audience: Border communities
Mission: To apply the provisions of boundary and water treaties and
to settle disputes through a joint international border commission.
Program Themes: International waters
Materials Available: Annual bulletin on hydrometrics and tributaries
of the Rio Bravo
Special Services: Coordination of binational groups.
EE Programs: Coordination of wastewater workshops
COMISION NACIONAL DEL AGUA, GERENCIA
REGIONAL CUENCAS CENTRALES DEL NORTE
Engineer: Pablo Hernandez
Phone: (1) 717-7801 Fax: (1) 713-9930
calagua @ halcon.laguna.ual.mx
Blvd. Revoluci6n 2343 Ote.
Torreon, Coahuila 27000
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, Municipal, Urban
Audience: Adult/University, High School, General Public, Middle
School, Community Participation, Elementary School, Teacher
'Raining
Mission: Water quality and conservation
Program Themes: Environmental Legislation, Resource Management
- Conservation, Soil Conservation, Sustainable Development,
Ecology, Waste Management - Recycling, Ecosystems, Water
Availability/Supply, Water Conservation, Environment, Water Quality,
Environmental Education, Pollution Prevention
Materials Available: Newsletter, Training Workshops, Speakers
Bureau, Video
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DESUVALLE
Ing. Luis Alfonso Moncada
Phone: (8) 696-0035 Fax: (8) 696-0034
Presidente Carranza 501 Norte
Cuatrocienegas, Coahuila 27640
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Cuatrocienegas Valley
Mission: Educate residents and tourists about protection of the valley.
Program Themes: Sustainable development and protection of the
CuatrociOnegas valley.
Materials Available: Educational materials, brochure.
Special services: Information about the valley, educational conferences, community environmental education, and tourism.
DIRECCION DE ECOLOGIA, CD. ACUSA
Director: Jose Luis Hulgufn Tinoco
Phone: (8) 772-3511 Fax: (8) 772-5940
Guerrero y Galeana, altos
Cd. Acufla, Coahuila 26200
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Cd. Acufta
Audience: Youth, children, and general public
Mission: To care for and protect the environment, soil, water, air,
natural resources, flora, and fauna.
Materials Available: Brochures, clean up campaigns, school
presentations.
Special Services: Work that will improve the standard of living.
EE Programs: School presentations
DIRECCION DE ECOLOGIA, PIEDRAS NEGRAS
Director: Josefina Sanchez Ponce
Phone: (8) 782-1916 Fax: (8) 782-3191
Monterrey No. 1304 Norte, Residencial Valle San Jos6
Piedras Negras, Coahuila 26010
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Piedras Negras
Audience: Children and youth
Program Themes: Trash control, natural resources, integration of
environmental themes within the schools.
Materials Available: Videos, teacher's guides
Plants, Water Quality, Wildlife
Materials Available: Teachers Guide, Newsletter, Training Workshops, Tours, Speakers Bureau, Video
DIRECCION GENERAL DE ECOLOGliA, ESTADO
DE COAHUILA
Director: Rena Martinez
Phone: (8) 412-5622, 414-9213 Fax: (8) 412-5678
Victoria 608, Primer Piso, Zona Centro
Saltillo, Coahuila 25000
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Regional, State, Municipal, Urban
Audience: Pre-SchooVEarly Childhood, Adult/University, High School,
General Public, Middle School, Community Participation, Elementary
School, Teacher Training
Misslon:.To educate the public and heighten general sensitivity to and
awareness of the environment.
Program Themes: Desert Ecology, Ecology, Waste Management Recycling, Energy Resources, Water Conservation, Environment,
Plants, Environmental Education, Wildlife
Materials Available: Teachers Guide, Newsletter, Training Workshops, Speakers Bureau, Video
FUNDACION ECOLOGICA MEXICANA (FEMAC)
Executive Director: Rodolfo Ruiz Reyna
Phone: (8)416-3104, 415-9122 Fax: (8) 416-6652
femac1Oprodigy.net.mx
Jose Cardenas Valdez No. 758, Col. Reptiblica de Oriente
Saltillo, Coahuila 25280
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Rural, Regional, Municipal, Urban, Binational
Audience: Adult/University, High School, General Public, Middle
School, Community Participation, Elementary School
Mission: The search for solutions to ecological problems must not be
the monopoly of one particular group or sector. It is necessary that
society, in a responsible manner and with a spirit of solidarity, defend
the environment, fight for the conservation of natural resources, and
access well being through the options that nature offers us.
Program Themes: Environmental Legislation, Desert Ecology,
Ecology, Ecosystems, Nature Awareness, Environment, Plants,
Environmental Education, Pollution Prevention
Materials Available: E-mail, Newsletter, Training Workshops,
Speakers Bureau, Video
PRESIDENCIA MUNICIPAL DE CD. ACURA
DIRECCION DEL AREA DE PROTECCION DE
FLORA Y FAUNA CUATROCIENEGAS
Director: Susana Moncada
Phone: (8) 696-0574 Fax: (8) 696-0443
[email protected]
Presidente Carranza #107 Centro
Cuatrocienegas, Coahuila 27640
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, Regional, Municipal, Urban
Audience: Pre-School/Early Childhood, High School, General Public,
Middle School, Community Participation, Elementary School, Teacher
T,bining
Mission: Educate the public on the value of protecting our natural
resources, flora, and fauna in Cuatrocienegas; protect the most fragile
natural habitats and ecosystems in the area; ensure a balance and
the continuation of ecological evolutionary processes; make use of
natural resources; protect the diversity of genetic species, especially
those in danger of extinction; and provide a site to study and research
our ecosystem.
Program Themes: Desert Ecology, Forestry, Soil Conservation,
Sustainable Development, Ecology, Waste Management - Recycling,
Ecosystems, Nature Awareness, Water Conservation, Environment,
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Sociologist: Francisco Mufliz Hernandez
Phone: (8) 772-3511 Fax: (8) 772-5001
[email protected]
Guerrero y Galeana Altos
Cd. Acura, Coahuila 26200
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Municipal, Urban, Binational
Audience: Pre-School/Early Childhood, General Public, Middle
School, Community Participation, Elementary School
Mission: Develop and implement environmental education programs.
Program Themes: Resource Management - Conservation, Soil
Conservation, Industrial/Occupational Safety/Hygiene, Sustainable
Development, Ecology, Waste Management - Recycling, Energy
Resources, Water Conservation, Environment, Water Quality,
Environmental Education, Pollution Prevention
Materials Available: Books, Training Workshops, Video
PROCURADURIA FEDERAL DE PROTECCION AL
AMBIENTE (PROFEPA), SECRETAIXIA DE ME 110
AMBIENTE RECURSOS NATURALES Y PESCA
(SEMARNAP)
Rogelio Cepeda Sandoval
Phone: (8) 414-1219 Fax: (8) 411-8408
[email protected]
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Blvd. Venustiano Carranza 2454, Col. Republica Oriental
Saltillo, Coahuila 25280
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Statewide
Audience: People interested in wildlife preservation.
Mission: Administration of natural resources.
Program Themes: Mobile units and support for wildlife preservation.
Materials Available: Vehicles and computers.
Mission: Contribute effectively and efficiently to harmonious, integral,
independent, economically sustainable, and ecological development
nationally, regionally and statewide, through the generation and
socialization of knowledge to raise the quality of life of rural populations and work productivity.
Program Themes: Resource Management - Conservation, Desert
Ecology, Forestry, Soil Conservation, Sustainable Development,
Ecology, Water Conservation, Environment, Plants, Wildlife
Materials Available: Training Workshops, Tours
PROTECCION DE LA FAUNA MEXICANA, A.C.
Director: Eglantine Canales
Phone: (8) 410-5714 Fax: (8) 410-5714
[email protected]
Juan Bautista Escorza No. 383, Fracc. Urdihola
Saltillo, Coahuila 25020
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State
Audience: Pre-School/Early Childhood, General Public, Middle
School, Community Participation, Elementary School, Teacher
Training
Mission: Promote, develop, and create concrete operational plans
that expand and strengthen coordination and collaboration between
public and private sectors, in actions regarding conservation,
enhancement, and restoration of the environment.
Program Themes: Resource Management - Conservation, Desert
Ecology, Forestry, Soil Conservation, Ecology, Waste Management Recycling, Ecosystems, Water Conservation, Environment, Plants,
Environmental Education, Wildlife
Materials Available: Teacher's Guide, Training Workshops, Tours,
Speakers Bureau
SISTEMA MUNICIPAL DE AGUAS Y
SANEAMIENTO (SIMAS)
Professor: Humberto Sanchez Cortes
Phone: (8) 782-0504 Fax: (8) 782-0813
simasdtecomuni-k.com
Abasolo y Zaragoza s/n Zona Centro
Piedras Negras, Coahuila 26000
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Municipal
Audience: Pre-SchooVEarly Childhood, Adult/University, High School,
General Public, Middle School, Community Participation, Elementary
School, Teacher Training
Mission: Develop public awareness of the need to use water
intelligently and rationally, by means of the °Culture del Agua"
program.
Program Themes: Earth Sciences, Ecology, Marine & Aquatic
Resources, Environment, Pollution Prevention
Materials Available: Newsletter, Training Workshops, Tours, Speakers
Bureau, Video
UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA AGRARIA ANTONIO
NARRO
Research Director: Dr. Alejandro Zarate Lupercio
Phone: (8) 417-3721 Fax: (8) 417-1179
investigacion @ narro.uaaan.mx
http://www.uaaan.mx
Hacienda Buenavista
Saltillo, Coahuila 25315
Type: Educational Institution
Service Area: Municipal
Audience: Pre-School/Early Childhood, Community Participation,
Elementary School
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BIOCONSERVACION. A.C.
Dr. Armando Contreras Balderas
Phone: 8376-2231 Fax: 8376-2231
[email protected]
http://www.doweb.org/Partners/Bioconservacion
Solfs.1504 Res. Nogales
San Nicolas de los Garza, Nuevo Leen 66450
Type: Nonprofit
Service-Area: Binational
Audience: Preschool, adults/university, teacher training, community
participation, general public
Mission: Promote biologically balanced, socially needed, and
economically viable activities.
Program Themes: Desert ecology, ecology, ecosystems, environment, environmental education, environmental health, environmental
legislation, wildlife, marine and aquatic resources, plants, sustainable
development, resource management, pollution prevention, water
availability, water conservation, water quality
Materials Available: Books, training workshops, website, curricula,
newsletter, conferences..
CENTRO DE DERECHO AMBIENTAL
Director: Ricardo Mier Ayala
Phone: 8348-8213 Fax: 8346-4552
[email protected]
Loma Large #2524, Col. Obispado
Monterrey, Nuevo Le6n 64060
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Regional, Municipal, Urban, Binational
Audience: Adult/University, General Public, Community Participation
Mission: To promote knowledge of, application and perfection of
legislature that is applicable in norhteastem Mexico.
Program Themes: Environmental Legislation, Resource Management
- Conservation, Desert Ecology, Sustainable Development, Ecology,
Ecosystems, Water Availability/Supply, Nature Awareness, Water
Conservation, Environment, Water Duality, Environmental Education,
Wildlife
Materials Available: Books, Newsletter, Tours, Speakers Bureau
INSTITUTO TECNOLOGICO Y DE ESTUDIOS
SUPERIORES DE MONTERREY,
CENTRO DE CALIDAD AMBIENTAL
ORGANIZACION VEDA SILVESTRE (OVIS)
Cati Rodriguez
Phone: 8329-1428, 8329-1429 Fax: 8329-1425
[email protected]
http://ovis.vto.com
Av. Ricardo Margain Zozaya 440, Col. Valle de Campestre
San Pedro Garza Garcia, Nuevo Leen 66261
Type: Nonprofit
Service_ Area:.Sorioran Desertjamaulipas coast, and southern Baja
California
Mission: Conserve wilderness plants in distinct regions of the world
for future generations
EE Programs: Volunteer EE programs participating in species
conservation
PRONATURA NORESTE
Education and Conservation Development Coordinator: Sergio
Medellin
Phone: 8358-1108 ext. 11 Fax: 8359-6280
smedellin @ pronaturane.org
Av. Eugenio Garza Sada 2501 Sur, Edificio Cedes, 5to Piso
Monterrey, Nuevo Le6n 64849
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Rural areas of northeast Mexico.
Audience: Teachers, students, parents, children.
Mission: Conserve the flora, fauna and ecosystems, promoting the
development of society in harmony with nature through time.
Program Themes: Fire prevention and restoration of affected zones,
biodiversity conservation of the Chihuahuan Desert, Laguna Madre,
and western Sierra Madre, protection of migratory birds
Materials Available: Newsletter Profauna, field guides about
butterflies, native plants, parks, and protected natural areas
EE Programs: Friends of Nature, directed by university students
RED DE EDUCADORES AMBIENTALES DE
NUEVO LEON
Coordinator: Gloria Peza Hernandez
Phone: 8371-0740, 8373-5287, 8373-5668 Fax: 8373-5340
[email protected]
Nueva Jersey 4038, Fracc. Industrial Uncoin
Monterrey, Nuevo Leon 64310
Type: Governmental
Service Area: State
Audience: Pre-School/Early Childhood, Middle School, Community
Participation, Elementary School, Teacher Training
Mission: Educational
Program Themes: Ecology, Environment, Environmental Education
Materials Available: Training Workshops, Speakers Bureau, Video
Sayuri Yamanaka Varela
Phone: 8358-1400 ext 5264 Fax: 8359-6280
[email protected]
Av. Eugenio Garza Sada 2501
Sucursal de Correos "'
Monterrey; Nuevo Le6n 64849
Type: Educational Institution
Service Area: Regional, State, Urban, Binational
Audience: AduWUniversity, Community Participation
Mission: Support macroenvironmental studies, concentrating in
regional environmental problems within urban centers and surrounding areas, surface water, coastal waters, atmosphere, soil, and
subsoil.
Program Themes: Resource Management - Conservation, Forestry,
Sustainable Development, Ecology, Ecosystems, Environment,
Environmental Education
Materials Available: Computer Software, E-mail, Newsletter, Tours,
Speakers Bureau, Video, Website
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SECRETAR1A DE EDUCACION, GOBIERNO DEL
ESTADO DE NUEVO LEON
Gerardo'de Jest's Mendoza Jimenez
Phone: 8371-8689 Fax: 8373-5340
gmendozaemall.nl.gob.mx
Nueva Jersey 4038, Fracc. Industrial Uncoln
Monterrey, Nuevo Leen 64310
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Statewide
Audience: Basic formal education, public and private.
Mission: Provide high quality education for the population, promote
values in different educational levels and the population in general
Program Themes: Promoting the ecologic culture in coordination with
the ITESM
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Materials Available: Annual water campaign, text books, educational
plans, state development plans
Special Services: Human, technological and legal support from the
government to educational institutions
SUBSECRETARIA DE ECOLOGfA DEL
GOBIERNO DEL ESTADO DE NUEVO LEON
Special Projects Coordinator: Rail Martinez
Phone: 8331-3152, 8331-3272 Fax: 8331-3252, 8331-3272
[email protected]
Av. Alfonso Reyes No. 1000 Norte, Col. Regina
Monterrey, Nuevo Lean 64290
Type: Governmental
Service Area: State, Urban
Audience: AduWUniversity, High School, General Public, Middle
School, Community Participation, Elementary School, Teacher
Training
Mission: Provide a healthy environment for the population.
Program Themes: Environmental Legislation, Sustainable Development, Ecology, Ecosystems, Environment, Environmental Education,
Pollution Prevention
Materials Available: Training Workshops, Tours, Speakers Bureau,
Video
UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA DE NUEVO LEON,
FACULTAD DE CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
Biologist: Manuel Torres Morales
Phone: 8352-4783, 83 52-2139 ext 13 Fax: 8352-4880
[email protected]
Ciencias Biologicas, Unidad B
San Nicolas de los Garzas, Nuevo Le6n 66420
Type: Educational Institution
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Municipal, Urban
Audience: AduIVUniversity, High School, Middle School, Community
Participation, Teacher Training
Mission: Create, preserve, and diffuse culture for benefit of the
society through teaching, research, and extension.
Program Themes: Resource Management - Conservation, Industrial/
Occupational Safety/Hygiene, Ecology, Marine & Aquatic Resources,
Environment, Water Quality, Pollution Prevention, Wildlife
Materials Available: Training Workshops, Speakers Bureau.
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TAMAULIPAS - C
COLEGIO DE BACHILLERES DEL ESTADO DE
TAMAULIPAS
CBTIS 189
Teacher: Uc. Ma Alicia Garza Garcia
Phone: (8) 810-0953 Fax: (8) 810-0953
Carretera Send. Nal. KM. 4.5 EJ. Los Arados
Matamoros, Tamaulipas 87560
Type: Educational Institution
Service Area: Urban
Teacher: Blanca Graciela Nava Alvarado
Phone: (8) 974-0990
Carretera a Puente Internacional, Km 1
Camargo, Tamaulipas 88440
Type: Educational Institution
Service-AreaRio-Brave-and-Rio-San-sluan
Audience: Students
Mission: Monitor rivers, educate.
Program Themes: Project del Rio
-Audience:-High-School
Mission: That students, upon graduation, obtain a bachelors and a
technical degree.
Program Themes: Water Quality
Materials Available: Teachers' Guide, Training Workshops, Tours,
Video
COLEGIO DE LA FRONTERA (COLEF)
Director: Jose Antonio Trujeque
Phone: (8) 816-1630 Fax: (8) 816-1730
[email protected]
http: / /www.colef.mx
Paso de Ia Reforma 34, Col. San Francisco
Matamoros, Tamaulipas 87350
Type: Educational Institution
Service Area: Reynosa-McAllen, Matamoros-Brownsville region
Audience: Researchers, nonprofit organizations, governmental
agencies
Mission: Economic, political, societal, and cultural research
Program Themes: Environment, generic, index, urban, demographic,
and cultural studies
Materials Available: Magazine, internet, maps, satellite imagery
EE Programs: Ecopark in Tijuana, environmental legislation
CENTRO DE ESTUDIOS FRONTERIZOS Y DE
PROMOCION DE LOS DERECHOS HUMANOS
Promoter: Arturo Solis Gomez
Phone: (8) 922-2441 Fax: (8) 922-4922
[email protected]
Zaragoza #650, 3er Piso, Despacho 13. Zona Centro
Cd. Reynosa, Tamaulipas 88500
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Tamaulipas border, from Nuevo Laredo to Matamoros.
Mission: Promote, share and support human rights, including the
environment.
Program Themes: Community development, support, and training
Materials Available: Newsletters, brochures, studies, analysis
Special Services: Documented information about the basin based on
scientific studies, community work
COLEGIO NACIONAL DE EDUCACION
PROFESIONAL TtCNICA 129 (CONALEP)
Teacher: Delta Josefina Garcia de Ia Torre
Phone: (8) 924-7621 Fax: (8) 924-4219
Calle Londres y Munich s/n Col. Canada
Cd. Reynosa, Tamaulipas 87000
Type: Educational Institution
Service Area: Canada neighborhood
Mission: To promote recycling and awareness of the need for
conservation of natural resources
Program Themes: Reforestation and classification of solid waste.
Materials Available: Bulletin board, brochures.
CENTRO INTERNACIONAL DE ESTUDIOS DEL
RIO BRAVO
President: Blanca Aurora Abrego Duclos
Phone: (8) 712-3965 Fax: (8) 712-3965
Dr. Mier 4433
Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas 78042
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Border area
Audience: General public
Mission: Guide protection efforts for the Rio Bravo. Create public
awareness of the importance of keeping the river clean.
Program Themes: Environment and community
Materials Available: Drawing notebooks books for schools, coloring
books
Special Services: Specialized talks and educational materials for
schools and the community, legislature support, conferences given to
several school levels and general public, organization of Dia del Rio
EE Programs: Conferences, informational brochures
CLUB ECOLOGICO CETIS 71
Environmental Education Coordinator: Ma. Teresa de J. Davila Torres
Phone: (8) 924-1813 Fax: (8) 924-1988
Viaducto PEMEX s/n Facc. Antonio J. Bermudez
Cd. Reynosa, Tamaulipas 88727
Type: Educational Institution
Service Area: Col. Amplia.cien Rodriguez
Audience: Students
Mission: Promote community action and a social awareness of the
environment.
Materials Available: Videos, brochures, environmental flyers
Special Services: Rio Bravo monitoring, participation in campaigns,
and events promoting a social awareness of the environment
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COMISION ECOLOGICA DE REYNOSA (CER)
Environmental Instructor: EMra Vazquez Baez
Phone: (8) 923-0609
[email protected]
Almendros #2511Col. El Anhelo
Cd. Reynosa, Tamaulipas 88760
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Reynosa
Audience: Ecological children's clubs
Mission: Enhance our environment; develop reforestation and
recycling programs.
Program Themes: Tree donation, recycling, care and management of
aquatic birds, reforestation.
Materials Available: Brochures, various publications
EE Programs: educational programs for children on recycling,
composting, reforestation, clean up campaigns, care and management of aquatic birds
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COMISION INTERNACIONAL DE LIMITES Y
AGUAS (CILA) NUEVO LAREDO
Technical Operations Director: Ing. David Negrete Arroyos
Phone: (8) 713-4973 Fax: (8) 712-6398
[email protected]
Av. Guerrero y 15 de Junio, Puente Internacional No. 1
Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas 88000
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Regional, Municipal, Urban, Binational
Audience: Adult/University, High School, Middle School, Community
Participation
Mission: Guarantee the protection of national interests when
complying with treaties regarding boundaries and international waters
between Mexico and the US. Maintain the technical capacity to be
able to supervise, operate, and maintain works built according to the
treaties between Mexico and the US concerning boundaries and
international waters.
Program Themes: Ecology, Nature Awareness, Environment, Plants,
Environmental Education, Pollution Prevention
Materials Available: Books, Newsletter, Tours, Speakers Bureau
COMISION INTERNACIONAL DE LIMITES Y
AGUAS (CILA) TAMAULIPAS
Felipe Chalons Jimenez
Phone: (8) 924-8249 Fax: (8) 924-8209
[email protected]
Km. 9 Carretera Riberena, Campamento Federal Anzalduas
Cd. Reynosa, Tamaulipas 88500
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Regional, State
Audience: Adult/University
Mission: International boundary and water treaty surveillance and
compliance, as well as the regulation and execution of the rights and
obligations agreed upon under the treaties. Offering solutions for the
differences that can arise as a result of such compliance.
Program Themes: Pollution Prevention
Materials Available: Tours
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Urban, municipal, regional, binational.
Audience: Preschool, elementary school, middle school, high school,
adults/university, teacher training, community participation, general
public
Mission: Contribute to the creation of environmental awareness in
our city, establish ties with other agencies in this region to promote
joint environmental activities.
Program Themes: Ecology, environmental education, waste
management and recycling, water conservation
Materials Available: Teacher guides, training workshops, videos
DIRECCI6N DE LIMPIEZA PUBLICA
Director: Enrique Cerda Castillo
Phone: (8) 817-1241 Fax: (8) 817-0122
3ra. y Alejandro Prieto
Matamoros, Tamaulipas 87300
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Matamoros
Audience: General public
Program Themes: Municipal waste pick-up
Materials Available: Garbage trucks
Special Services: Clean schools, tire pick-up, street sweeping
GRUPO DE ECOLOG1A DE LA PREPARATORIA
"PROFR. RICARDO SALAZAR CEBALLOS"
Teacher: Ing. Carlos Alberto Flores Soto
Phone: (8) 817-2031 Fax: (8) 817-2031
14 y Periferico s/n
Matamoros, Tamaulipas 87300
Type: Educational Institution
Service Area: lower Rio Bravo valley
Mission: Provide students with a basic understanding of environmental issues.
INSTITUTO TECNOLOGICO DE MATAMOROS
COMISION MUNICIPAL DE AGUA POTABLE Y
ALCANTARILLADO DE NUEVO LAREDO
Department Chief: Lic. Sandra Luz Tejada Vallarta
Phone: (8) 712-9117 ext 112 Fax: (8) 712-9613
[email protected]
Victoria 4610 Col Hidalgo
Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas 88160
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Municipal
Audience: Pre-School/Early Childhood, High School, General Public,
Middle School, Elementary School
Mission: Provide the structure necessary to supply enough quality
drinking water to the public, offering an efficient and timely service
that guarantees the global development of our community.
Program Themes: Water Conservation
Materials Available: Tours, Speakers Bureau
Planning and Outreach Assistant Director: Paula Arriaga
Phone: (8) 814-0952, 814-0953 Fax: (8) 814-0952, 814-0953
Carretera Laura Villar Km. 6.5
Matamoros, Tamaulipas 87300
Type: Educational Institution
Service Area: Northeast region of the state of Tamaulipas
Audience: Youth (high school and college)
Mission: Train high-quality professionals committed to the work,
ethics, and creativity that correspond to the scientific, technical, and
social development demands of the region.
Program Themes: chemical environmental engineering, industrial
urbanization civil engineering, electronics, electro mechanics,
computer science, management, accounting.
Special Services: outdoor participation courses.
EE Programs: Chemical environmental engineering includes courses
related to environmental legislation in border municipalities. These
have been funded by the World Bank and supported by Instituto
Nacional de Ecologia.
INSTITUTO TECNOLOGICO DE REYNOSA
CONSEJO MUNICIPAL DE EDUCACION
AMBIENTAL
General Coordinator: Lic. Maria Teresa Davila Torres
Phone: (8) 920-3986 Fax: (8) 924-1988
teresadavila@ infosel.com
Ebano 98, Col Petrolera
Cd. Reynosa, Tamaulipas 88680
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Assistant Academic Director: Esperanza Rosales
Phone: (8) 929-0019 Fax: (8) 929-0020
[email protected]
Avenida Tecnoldgico s/n, Col. Lomas Real de Jarachina Sur
Cd. Reynosa, Tamaulipas 88730
Type: Educational Institution
Service Area: municipalities of Reynosa, Rio Bravo, and Diaz Ordaz
Audience: students
Mission: Train high-quality professionals committed to work,
productivity and creativity, responsibility for the environmental
conservation and development that our country needs, and sharing
the benefits of knowledge with the general population.
Program Themes: Technical education
Materials Available: Videos
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PROTECCION AMBIENTAL Y CULTURA
TAMAULIPECA A.C.
EE Programs: Municipal committee of environmental education,
wastewater discharge control in the border, quetzalati program
(precious waters), minimization of solid waste, plastic recycling,
battery recycling
JUNTA DE AGUA Y DRENAJE DE MATAMOROS
Water Culture Coordinator: Lic. Luz de Linda Audiffred
Phone:_(8)_812,3500 ext-34Fax(8)-812-4490
[email protected].
E. Carranza Col. Modema
Matamoros, Tamaulipas 87330
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Lower Rio Bravo
Audience: Schools in Matamoros
Mission: Operate, maintain, and administer drinking water and
sanitation systems in order to satisfy public needs.
Program Themes: Social awareness of water; creating an awareness
within the population about the responsibility of taking care of
resources efficiently and responsibly
Materials Available: Videos, notebooks for drawing, and brochures
Special Services: Water presentations in schools
EE Programs: Social awareness of water
LOS NINOS ECOLOGICOS DE REYNOSA, A.C.
Environmental Educators: Profa. Elvira Vazquez, Ing. Jose M.
Rodriguez, Ing. Monica Moreno
Phone: (8) 956-1973 Fax: (8) 924-2874
[email protected]
Almendro #2511 Col. Anhelo
Cd. Reynosa, Tamaulipas 88760
Type: Non-Profit
Service Area: Rural, Municipal, Urban
Audience: Pre-SchooVEarly Childhood, Adult/University, High School,
Middle School, Community Participation, Elementary School
Mission: Focused on the care, conservation, and defense of natural
resources. Recycling, reforestation, and environmental education
projects with participating children's groups.
Program Themes: Environmental Legislation, Resource Management/Conservation, Desert Ecology, Soil Conservation, Earth
Sciences, IndustriaVOccupational Safety/Hygiene, Sustainable
Development, Ecology, Waste Management/Recycling, Ecosystems,
Water Availability/Supply, Nature Awareness, Water Conservation,
Environment, Plants, Water Quality, Environmental Education,
Pollution Prevention, Wildlife
Materials Available: Training Workshops
PRESIDENCIA MUNICIPAL DE MATAMOROS
Environmental Control Director: Ing. Sonia Guadalupe Char; On del
Angel
Phone: (8) 812-0650 Fax: (8) 812-0859
Calle Sexta entre Gonzalez y Morelos
Matamoros, Tamaulipas 87300
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Municipal, Urban
Audience: Adult/University, High School, General Public, Middle
School, Community Participation, Elementary School
Mission: Protect public health and preserve the ecological balance.
Program Themes: Environmental Legislation, Resource Management/Conservation, IndustriaVOccupational Safety/Hygiene,
Sustainable Development, Ecology, Waste Management/Recycling,
Water Availability/Supply, Water Conservation, Environment,
Environmental Education, Pollution Prevention, Wildlife
Materials Available: Newsletter, Speakers Bureau
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Biologist: Nelly Lopez Vera
Phone: (8) 934-1216 Fax: (8) 934-3900
[email protected].
Pachuca Nte. 227 Paseo Colon con Coahuila
Rfo Bravo, Tamaulipas 88900
Type: Nonprofit
Semite Area: northern border of Tamaulipas
Mission: Spread environmental education to conserve and protect
the environment; biodiversity and the value of culture in achieving
sustainable development in the city.
Program Themes: Environmental education for teachers and
students; respond to citizen concerns and research possible
solutions.
Materials Available: Proposal to protect an area and establish a
biological corridor between the US and Mexico.
Special Services: Courses in environmental education, ecology,
biodiversity, general beliefs about environmental laws and governmental domain, and natural resources.
RECO DE REYNOSA
Instructor: Ing. Jose M. Rodriguez
Phone: (8) 924-1626 Fax: (8) 924-3181
[email protected]
Heron Ramirez #869 Col. Rodriguez
Cd. Reynosa, Tamaulipas 88630
Type: Business
Service Area: Municipal, Urban
Audience: Adult/University, High School, General Public, Community
Participation
Mission: Provide the services of cleaning, pick-up, transportation,
and confinement of solid wastes; the work of our personnel, using the
appropriate technology, surpasses our clients' expectations.
Program Themes: Environmental Legislation, Soil Conservation,
Sustainable Development, Ecology, Waste Management/Recycling,
Environment, Environmental Education, Pollution Prevention
SECRETARfA DE DESARROLLO URBANO Y
ECOLOGfA, DIRECCION GENERAL DE
RECURSOS NATURALES Y MEDIO AMBIENTE
Department Chief: Nelly Lopez Vera
Phone: (1) 312-6018, 315-5446 Fax: (1) 315-5580
13 Guerrero y Bravo
Cd. Victoria, Tamaulipas 87000
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, Regional, State, Municipal, Urban, Binational
Audience: Pre-SchooVEarly Childhood, Adult/University, High School,
General Public, Middle School, Community Participation, Elementary
School, Teacher Training
Mission: Environmental education and training for the people of
Tamaulipas that will allow them to change their behavior toward the
environment and develop a respect for it.
Program Themes: Resource Management/Conservation, Desert
Ecology, Forestry, Soil Conservation, Sustainable Development,
Ecology, Waste Management/Recycling, Ecosystems, Water
Availability/Supply, Energy Resources, Nature Awareness, Water
Conservation, Environment, Plants, Water Quality, Environmental
Education, Pollution Prevention, Wildlife
Materials Available: Teachers' Guide, Training Workshops, Tours,
Speakers Bureau, Video
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TAMAULIPAS SECRETARIA DESARROLLO U ANO
ECOLOGIA DEL GOBIERNO DEL ESTADO,
REYNOSA
UNIVERSIDAD IbBtXICO-AMERICANA DEL
NORTE, REYNOSA
Head of Regional Office: Hugo Montiel Malanco
Phone: (8) 926-6090 Fax: (8) 926-6090
Brecha E-102 Carretera a Matamoros
Cd. Reynosa, Tamaulipas 88700
Type: Governmental
Service. Area: Camargo, Rfo Bravo, Reynosa, and Diaz Ordaz
Audience: Environmental engineers, hunters, nonprofit organizations,
general public
Mission: Further the transition towards sustainable development.
Program Themes: Environmental legislation
Materials Available: Official Mexican standards, Medio Ambiente,
Agenda XXI, Frontera XXI, National Program on Wildlife
EE Programs: Under development
Director: Francisco Abel Trevino C.
Guerrero #1317 OTE. Col. del Prado
Cd. Reynosa, Tamaulipas 88560
Type: Educational Institution
Service Area: Reynosa and the northeastern region of Tamaulipas
Mission: Integral education, professional education for university
students in northeastern Mexico
Program Themes: Community development, education, water
conservation, clean up, reforestation
Materials Available: Brochures
Special Services: Community participation programs, institutional
development, logistics, clean up campaigns
EE Programs: Binational commission, lower Rio Bravo neighbors
ZONA ESCOLAR 08 DE EDUCACION ESPECIAL
SERVICIOS DE TECNOLOGiA AM IENTAL,
S. A. DE C. V.
Alejandro Perez Tapia
Phone: (8) 712-7080, 712-7646 Fax: (8) 712-7080
[email protected]
Km. 10.5 Carretera Nuevo Laredo a Piedras Negras
Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas 88000
Type: Business
Service Area: Municipal
Audience: Pre-SchooVEarty Childhood, Adult/University, High School,
Middle School, Elementary School, Teacher Training
Mission: Contribute to the development of cities through the
operation and maintenance of public health infrastructure systems,
the promotion of clean cities, clients and users satisfied with quality
service, competitive participation in national and international
markets, and contribution to ecology and economic and social
,
development.
Program Themes: Waste Management - Recycling, Environment,
Environmental Education
Materials Available: Tours, Speakers Bureau
Technical Advisor: Jose Angel Tamez Sanchez
Phone: (8) 923-7629
[email protected]
Paseo de las Jacarandas s/n Col. Bermudez
Cd. Reynosa, Tamaulipas 88750
Type: Educational Institution
Service Area: Urban
Audience: Pre-SchooVEarly Childhood, Elementary School, Teacher
Training
Mission: Counsel special education teachers in caring for challenged
and regular students who are enrolled in multiple attention centers or
regular elementary schools.
Program Themes: Ecology, Waste Management/Recycling, Ecosystems, Nature Awareness, Water Conservation, Environment, Plants,
Environmental Education, Pollution Prevention
Materials Available: Training Workshops
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TERRA NOSTRA A.C.
President: Sergio Medellin Morales
Phone: (1) 316-8352 Fax: (1) 316-8352
[email protected]
Mendez #205 Pte.; Zona Centro
Cd. Victoria, Tamaulipas 87000
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Rural, Regional
Audience: Adult/University, Community Participation, Elementary
School
Mission: Support rural communities, especially those in protected
areas and areas with high biodiversity, in designing alternatives that
conserve their natural resource base and achieve sustainable
development.
Program Themes: Resource Management - Conservation, Sustainable Development, Nature Awareness, Environment, Plants,
Environmental Education, Wildlife
Materials Available: Newsletter, Training Workshops, Tours, Speakers
Bureau
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DISTRITO FEDERAL - CIF
CENTRO DE EDUCACION Y CAPACITACION
PARA EL DESARROLLO SUSTENTABLE
(CECADESU)
Uc. Maria Teresa Bravo Mercado
Phone: 5659-5734
teresabmeservidonunam.mx
http://www.semarnap.gob.mx/cecadesu
Calle Progreso No. 3, Primer Piso, Col. de Carmen
DelegaciOn Coyoacan
--Mexico-ME-04T
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Regional, Urban
Audience: Adult/University, General Public, Teacher Training
Mission: Create the foundation for the transition toward sustainable
development and slow the deterioration of natural resources and the
environment.
Program Themes: Sustainable Development, Environmental
Education
Materials Available: Website, Books, Teachers' Guide, Newsletter,
Training Workshops, Speakers Bureau, Video
COMISION NACIONAL DEL AGUA
Jefe de Proyecto: Jamie Tinoco
Phone: 5481-1150
[email protected]
Insurgentes sur #1960-Segundo Piso, Col. Florida
DelegaciOnAlvaro Obregon
Mexico D.F. 01030
Type: Governmental
-Areag.-M-e co
Mission: Oversee and preserve national waters, with the help of
society, to help achieve sustainable development.
Program Themes: Water conservation
EE Programs: Promote the efficient use of water; educate the
community to have a greater understanding and awareness of water
COMISION NACIONAL PARA EL
CONOCIMIENTO Y USO DE LA BIODIVERSIDAD
(CONABIO)
Hisiqulo Benitez
Phone: 5528-9125 Fax: 5528-9185
hbenitezexolo.conabio.gob.mx
http://www.conabio.gob.mx
Fernandez Leal No. 43, Barrio.de la Concepcion
DelegaciOn Coyoacan
Mexico D.F. 04020
Type: Governmental
CENTRO DE INFOR1KACION Y
DOCUMENTACION SOBRE EDUCACI6N Y
CAPACITACI6N (CIDEC)
Uc. America Barra
Phone: 5658-3452 Fax: 5658-3411
http://vAvw.semarnap.gob.mx/cecadesu
Calle Progreso No. 3, Primer Piso, Col. de Carmen
Delegaci6n Coyoacan
Mexico D.F. 04100
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Rural, urban, municipal, state, and regional
Audience: Elementary school, high school, adults/university, teacher
training, community participation, general public
Mission: Coordinate educational, cultural, and training activities
related to environmental protection and sustainable development.
Program Themes: Ecology, ecosystems, environment, environmental
education, sustainable development
Materials Available: Books, teacher guides, teacher training,
software, tours, website, newsletter
CENTRO NACIONAL DE SALUD AMBIENTAL
(CENSA)
Rosa Evilia Manzano
Phone: (7) 271-1091 ext. 93
[email protected]
http://cenids.ssa.gob.mx/dirgsa/CENSA.HTML
Rancho Guadalupe s/n Metepec
Mexico, D.F. 52140
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Mexico
Audience: General public
Mission: Identify and evaluate environmental and occupational health
risks in order to strengthen the capacity of the Health Department to
respond.
Program Themes: Severe and chronic effects of atmospheric
contamination; epidemiological and environmental surveillance of the
effects of exposure to pesticides and heavy metals; occupational
health
Materials Available: Technical environmental health documents
EE Programs: Development of toxicology centers countrywide,
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Service Area: Mexico
Audience: Mexico
Mission: Coordinate actions and studies related to the knowledge
and preservation of biological species; promote scientific research to
explore, study, protect, and use the biological resources that tend to
conserve the country's ecosystems; and generate criteria for their
sustainable management. In other words, CONABIO was created to
promote, support, and coordinate efforts currently being done by
other institutions and groups on biodiversity in Mexico, under three
main characteristics: knowledge, sustainable development, and the
dissemination of information.
Program Themes: Biological inventories, Biodiversity
Materials Available: Mexican biodiversity publications, newsletters,
maps
EE Programs: We support national programs: aquatic resources,
botanical resources, conservation, restoration, management and use,
ecological and genetic dissemination, academic reunions, zoology,
and others. Please visit our website.
FUNDACION MEXICO - ESTADOS UNIDOS PARA
LA CIENCIA
Projects Assistant Ing. Fernanda Guerrero
Phone: 5524-5150 Fax: 5524-0140
frnexeuac@conacylmx
http://www.fumec.org.mx
San Francisco No. 1626-205, Col. Del Valle
Mexico D.F. 03100
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: State, Municipal, Urban
Audience: Adult/University
Mission: The Foundation promotes, supports, and encouragesbinational cooperation in research, education, and institutional
development related to science, technology, engineering, and public
health.
Program Themes: Waste Management/Recycling, Water Availability/
Supply, Water Quality Pollution Prevention
Materials Available: Books, Teachers' Guide, Video
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DISTRITO FEDERAL INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE ECOLOGfA (INE)
Environmental Information Director: Rolando Rfos
Phone: 5624-3454, 5624-3400, 5624-3401 Fax: 5662-8910
[email protected]
http://www.ine.gob.mx
Ave. Revolucien 1425 Col. Tlacopac, Nivel 9
Mexico D.F. 01040
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Regional, Municipal, Binational
Audience: General Public, Community Participation
Mission: Governmental agency in charge of developing and implementing environmental policy at a national level, including air quality,
hazardous wastes, wildlife, and environmental regulation.
Program Themes: Soil Conservation, Sustainable Development,
Ecology Marine & Aquatic Resources, Waste Management/Recycling, Ecosystems, Mineral Resources and Mining, Water Availability/
Supply, Energy Resources, Water Conservation, Environment, Plants,
Water Quality, Pollution Prevention, Wildlife
Materials Available: Books, E-mail, Newsletter, Training Workshops,
Speakers Bureau, Video, Website
LA NETA
Project Coordinator: Marisa Jacott
Phone: 5554-1980 Fax: 5554-1980
emisionesalaneta.apc.org
http://www.laneta.apc.org/emis
Alberto Zamora 126, Col. del Carmen
Delegacion Coyoacan
Mexico D.F. 04100
Type: Nonprofit
Service Area: Municipal
Audience: Adult/University, High School, Community Participation
Mission: Provide electronic services to organizations and individuals
to facilitate access to communication.
Program Themes: Environmental Legislation, Pollution Prevention
Materials Available: E-mail, Training Workshops, Website
SECRETARIA DE MEDIO AMBIENTE, RECURSOS
NATURALES Y PESCA (SEMARNAP)
Border Issues Director: Eike Duffing
Phone: 5628-0600 ext. 2041 Fax: 5625-0644
duffing @ semarnap.gob.mx
Lateral Anillo Periferico 4209, 6o Piso, Fracc. Jardines de la Montana
Mexico D.F. 14210
Type: Governmental
Service Area: Mexico
Audience: Mexico
Mission: The environmental education program consists of the
execution of educational and environmental projects and actions for
sustainable development, in coordination with different public, private,
and nonprofit organizations. It is composed of educational proposals,
educational materials and dissemination, informational and environmental education catalogs, reports about projects, and actions
generated from environmental education and awareness. They all
have the purpose of institutionally providing support and technical
assistance services, informational exchanges, cooperation, organization, and the promotion and organization of different events.
Program Themes: Cultural values, project development and
implementation, natural resources management, environmental
education.
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Thematic Index to the Border
Environmental Education Resource
Guide
Nature Awareness (Natural History, Recreation, Outdoor
Skills, Wilderness, Stewardship)
Plants (Ethnobotany, Native Species, Gardening, Plant
Ecology, Reforestation)
_Introduction:
The educational programs of the organizations listed in
the Border Environmental Education Resource Guide cover
a wide range of topics. Originally, our survey grouped these
topics into ten broad thematic categories. But as more and
more information arrived about the groups, it became
apparent that these categories were limited. We began
including all of the major topics covered by the organizations
in the "Program Themes" section of each listing. From that,
a list of 20 specific themes was developed.These form the
structure of the thematic index.The following is a list of the
index themes in bold print and the specific areas they
cover (in parentheses).
Agriculture (Gardening, Composting, Soils,
Agrochemicals, Permacutture, Horticulture, Landscaping,
Irrigation)
Cultural Awareness (Archaeology, Human History,
Traditional Customs, Folklore, Cultural Exchanges)
Desert Ecology
Earth Sciences (Oceanography, Geology, Astronomy)
Ecology
Ecosystems (Marine, Desert, Riparian, Wetland, Sky
Island, Tropical Rainforest)
Energy Resources
Environment (Environmental Impact, Prevention and
Control of Environmental Problems, Air/Water Pollution, Air/
Water Quality, Environmental Awareness, Environmental
Science, Environmental Technology, Energy, Solar Energy,
Population, Global Climate, Renewable Resources.) (See
Waste Management for waste-related topics.)
Environmental Education
Environmental Health
Environmental Legislation
PolkitIon Prevention
Resource Management (Conservation, Preservation and
Recuperation of Open Space, Land Management,
Protection of Biodiversity)
Soli Conservation
Sustainable Development (Community Development,
Sustainable Resource Use, Ecotourism, Public
Participation)
Waste Management (Solid Waste Management,
Recycling, Household Hazardous Waste, Emergency
Response, Contingency Planning, Industrial Waste
Management, Right to Know, Toxics)
Water (Waste Water Treatment, Watershed Ecology,
Watershed Management, River Ecology, Fishing and
Aquaculture Industries, Marine and Coastal Resources,
Water Quality, Aquatic Systems)
Wildlife (Endangered Species, Resources Management,
Habitat, Habitat Restoration)
These themes are distinct, but many are related, and there
may be some overlap. For example, an organization may
offer educational programs specifically related to birds.They
would be listed under Fauna, since this category is for
programs that offer information on a particular group of
animals. The same organization, in its study of birds, could
be concerned with wildlife issues, and would appear in the
Wildlife section as well. Another category that exhibits
overlap is Nature Awareness because of its natural history
component. Many state parks, for example, have programs
that present information on the plants, wildlife, or earth
sciences found on site. Depending on the specificity of their
programs, they may be listed under Plants, Wildlife, or Earth
Sciences, as well as Nature Awareness.
The thematic index is organized alphabetically by topic for
each state. It will enable guide users to search regionally
for programs related to specific topics. (For a regional listing
of all groups regardless of the topics they cover, see the
Alphabetical List of Organizations, pages 122 through 127.)
Forestry (Reforestation, Silvaculture, Forest
Management, Fire Management, Trees)
industrial and Occupational Safety and Hygiene
Marine and Aquatic Resources
Mineral Resources and Mining
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Las Cruces Public Schools
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Alameda Park Zoo
Brantley Lake State Park
Bureau of Land Management, Carlsbad
Bureau of Land Management, Las Cruces
Bureau of Land Management, Roswell
Bureau of Land Management, Socorro
Carlsbad Caverns National Park
Center for Hands-On Learning
Chihuahuan Desert Conservation Alliance
Chihuahuan Desert Nature Park
City of Albuquerque
City of Rocks State Park
Dona Ana County USDA
Environmental Education Association of New Mexico
Hawks Aloft, Inc.
Hidalgo County Cooperative Extension Service
Jornada Experimental Range
Keep Las Cruces Beautiful
Las Cruces Museum of Natural History
Las Cruces Public Schools
Lincoln National Forest
Living Desert State Park
National Audubon Society, New Mexico
National Park Service U.S. - Mexico Affairs Office
New Mexico Agriculture in the Classroom
New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum
New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science
New Mexico State Land Office
New Mexico State Parks
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Las Cruces
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Lincoln County
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Otero County
New Mexico Wildlife West Nature Park
Oliver Lee Memorial State Park
Project WILD, Conservation Services
Sky Island Alliance
Southwest Strategy Coordination Office
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
USFWS- Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge
USFWS - Servilleta National Wildlife Refuge
University of New Mexico School of Law
Western New Mexico University
White Sands National Monument
World Wildlife Fund
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City of Rocks State Park
Dona Ana County USDA
Elephant Butte Irrigation District
Hidalgo County Cooperative Extension Service
Las Cruces Museum of Natural History
Las Cruces Public Schools
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Living Desert State Park
National Park Service U.S. - Mexico Affairs Office
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NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Chaves County
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Las Cruces
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Lincoln County
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Otero County
New Mexico Water Resources Research Institute
New Mexico Wildlife West Nature Park
Oliver Lee Memorial State Park
Rio Grande Restoration
Sierra Soil and Water Conservation District
Sky Island Alliance
USFWS- Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge
USFWS - Servilleta National Wildlife Refuge
University of New Mexico School of Law
Western New Mexico University
White Sands National Monument
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Brantley Lake State Park
Bureau of Land Management, Las Cruces
Bureau of Land Management, Roswell
Bureau of Land Management, Socorro
Carlsbad Caverns National Park
Center for Hands-On Learning
Chihuahuan Desert Conservation Alliance
Chihuahuan Desert Nature Park
City of Albuquerque
City of Rocks State Park
Dona Ana County USDA
Hawks Aloft, Inc.
Interhemispheric Resource Center
Jornada Experimental Range
Keep Las Cruces Beautiful
Las Cruces Museum of Natural History
Las Cruces Public Schools
Lincoln National Forest
Living Desert State Park
National Audubon Society, New Mexico
National Park Service U.S. - Mexico Affairs Office
New Mexico Agriculture in the Classroom
New Mexico Forestry & Resources Conservation Division
New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science
New Mexico State Land Office
New Mexico State Parks
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Chaves County
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Las Cruces
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Lincoln County
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Otero County
New Mexico Water Resources Research Institute
New Mexico Wildlife West Nature Park
Oliver Lee Memorial State Park
Otero Soil and Water Conservation District
Project WILD, Conservation Services
Rio Grande Nature Center State Park
Rio Grande Restoration
Southwest Strategy Coordination Office
USFWS- Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge
USFWS - Servilleta National Wildlife Refuge
University of New Mexico School of Law
Western New Mexico University
White Sands National Monument
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Bureau of Land Management, Roswell
Bureau of Land Management, Socorro
Carlsbad Caverns National Park
Center for Hands-On Learning
Chihuahuan Desert Conservation Alliance
Chihuahuan Desert Nature Park
City of Albuquerque
City of Rocks State Park
Dona Ana County USDA
Hawks Aloft, Inc
Hidalgo County Cooperative Extension Service
Jornada Experimental Range
Keep Las Cruces Beautiful
Las Cruces Public Schools
Lincoln National Forest
Living Desert State Park
Middle Rio Grande Water Assembly
National Audubon Society, New Mexico
National Park Service U.S. - Mexico Affairs Office
New Mexico Agriculture in the Classroom
New Mexico Environment Department, Groundwater Quality
New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum
New Mexico Forestry & Resources Conservation Division
New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science
New Mexico Project WET
New Mexico State Land Office
New Mexico State Parks
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Las Cruces
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Otero County
New Mexico Wildlife West Nature Park
Oliver Lee Memorial State Park
Project WILD, Conservation Services
Rio Grande Nature Center State Park
Rio Grande Restoration
Sierra Club, Rio Grande Chapter
Sierra Soil and Water Conservation District
Sky Island Al lianbe
Southwest Stratagy Coordination Office
Tree New Mexico
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
USFWS- Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge
USFWS- San Andres National Wildlife Refuge
USFWS - Servilleta National Wildlife Refuge
University of New Mexico School of Law
Western New Mexico University
White Sands National Monument
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Bureau of Land Management, Carlsbad
Bureau of Land Management, Socorro
Center for Hands-On Learning
Chihuahuan Desert Nature Park
City of Albuquerque
Keep Las Cruces Beautiful
New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources
New Mexico Environment Department, Recycle
New Mexico Forestry & Resources Conservation Division
New Mexico State Land Office
New Mexico State Parks
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Lincoln County
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Otero County
New Mexico Wildlife West Nature Park
Southwest Technology Development Institute - NMSU
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University of New Mexico School of Law
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Border Environmental Health Coalition
Border Epidemiology & Environmental Health Center
Brantley Lake State Park
Bureau of Land Management, Carlsbad
Bureau of Land Management, Las Cruces
Bureau of Land Management, Roswell
Bureau of Land Management, Socorro
Chihuahuan Desert Conservation Alliance
Chihuahuan Desert Nature Park
City of Albuquerque
City of Rocks State Park
Dona Ana County USDA
Elephant Butte Irrigation District
Environmental Education Association of New Mexico
Gila National Forest
Hawks Aloft, Inc.
Hidalgo County Cooperative Extension Service
Interhemispheric Resource Center
Jornada Experimental Range
Keep Las Cruces Beautiful
Las Cruces Museum of Natural History
Las Cruces Public Schools
Lincoln National Forest
Living Desert State Park
National Audubon Society, New Mexico
National Park Service U.S. - Mexico Affairs Office
New Mexico Agriculture in the Classroom
New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources
New Mexico Environment Department, Drinking Water
New Mexico Environment Department, Groundwater Quality
New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum
New Mexico Forestry & Resources Conservation Division
New Mexico State Land Office
New Mexico State Parks
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Chaves County
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Lincoln County
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Otero County
New Mexico Water Resources Research Institute
New Mexico Wildlife West Nature Park
Oliver Lee Memorial State Park
Otero Soil and Water Conservation District
Rio Grande Nature Center State Park
Sierra Soil and Water Conservation District
Sky Island Alliance
Southwest Technology Development Institute - NMSU
Tree New Mexico
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
University of New Mexico School of Law
Water Utilities Technical Assistance Program
Western New Mexico University
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Amigos Bravos
Border Environmental Health Coalition
Bureau of Land Management, Carlsbad
Bureau of Land Management, Las Cruces
Bureau of Land Management, Roswell
Bureau of Land Management, Socorro
Carlsbad Caverns National Park
Chihuahuan Desert Conservation Alliance
Chihuahuan Desert Nature Park
City of Albuquerque
City of Rocks State Park
Dona Ana County USDA
Environmental Education Association of New Mexico
Hawks Aloft, Inc.
Hidalgo County Cooperative Extension Service
Interhemispheric Resource Center
Jornada Experimental Range
Keep Las Cruces Beautiful
Las Cruces Museum of Natural History
Lincoln National Forest
Living Desert State Park
National Audubon Society, New Mexico
National Park Service U.S. - Mexico Affairs Office
New Mexico Agriculture in the Classroom
New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources
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New Mexico Environment Department, Drinking Water
New Mexico Environment Department, Groundwater Quality
New Mexico Environment Department, Hazardous Waste
New Mexico Environment Department, Recycle
New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum
New Mexico Forestry & Resources Conservation Division
New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science
Ne-Tev Mexico State-tand Office
NMSU Agricultural Communications
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Chaves County
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Lincoln County
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Otero County
New Mexico Water Resources Research Institute
New Mexico Wildlife West Nature Park
North American Institute
Otero Soil and Water Conservation District
Project del Rio
Project WILD, Conservation Services
Rio Grande Nature Center State Park
Rio Grande Restoration
Sierra Soil and Water Conservation District
Southern Area Health Education Center, Border Health
Education Training Center
Tree New Mexico
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
USFWS- Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge
USFWS- San Andres National Wildlife Refuge
USFWS - Servilleta National Wildlife Refuge
University of New Mexico School of Law
Waste-Management Education and Research Consortium
Water Utilities Technical Assistance Program
Western New Mexico University
White Sands National Monument
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Border Epidemiology & Environmental Health Center
Border Health Office
Interhemispheric Resource Center
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Brantley Lake State Park
Middle Rio Grande Water Assembly
New Mexico State Parks
Rio Grande Restoration
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
USFWS- Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge
University of New Mexico School of Law
Western New Mexico University
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Bureau of Land Management, Carlsbad
Bureau of Land Management, Roswell
Bureau of Land Management, Socorro
New Mexico Agriculture in the Classroom
New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources
New Mexico State Land Office
New Mexico State Parks
Sierra Soil and Water Conservation District
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
University of New Mexico School of Law
Western New Mexico University
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City of Albuquerque
Environmental Education Association of New Mexico
Gila National Forest
Hidalgo County Cooperative Extension Service
Interhemispheric Resource Center
Lincoln National Forest
New Mexico Agriculture in the Classroom
New Mexico Forestry & Resources Conservation Division
New Mexico State Parks
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Las Cruces
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Lincoln County
New Mexico Water Resources Research Institute
Otero Soil and Water Conservation District
Sierra Soil and Water Conservation District
Southwest Strategy Coordination Office
Tree New Mexico
University of New Mexico School of Law
Western New Mexico University
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Border Epidemiology & Environmental Health Center
Border Health Office
Bureau of Land Management, Socorro
Chihuahuan Desert Conservation Alliance
Environmental Education Association of New Mexico
Interhemispheric Resource Center
National Audubon Society, New Mexico
National Park Service U.S. - Mexico Affairs Office
New Mexico Environment Department, Groundwater Quality
New Mexico Environment Department, Hazardous Waste
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Las Cruces
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Lincoln County
North American Institute
Otero Soil and Water Conservation District
Sky Island Alliance
University of New Mexico School of Law
Western New Mexico University
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Brantley Lake State Park
Bureau of Land Management, Las Cruces
Bureau of Land Management, Roswell
Bureau of Land Management, Socorro
Carlsbad Caverns National Park
Center for Hands-On Learning
Chihuahuan Desert Conservation Alliance
Chihuahuan Desert Nature Park
City of Albuquerque
City of Rocks State Park
Environmental Education Association of New Mexico
Gila National Forest
Hawks Aloft, Inc.
Hidalgo County Cooperative Extension Service
Keep Las Cruces Beautiful
Las Cruces Museum of Natural History
Lincoln National Forest
Living Desert State Park
National Audubon Society, New Mexico
National Park Service U.S. - Mexico Affairs Office
New Mexico Department of Game and Fish
New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum
New Mexico State Land Office
New Mexico State Parks
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Lincoln County
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Otero County
New Mexico Wildlife West Nature Park
Oliver Lee Memorial State Park
Project WILD, Conservation Services
Rio Grande Nature Center State Park
Rio Grande Restoration
USFWS- Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge
USFWS- San Andres National Wildlife Refuge
USFWS - Servilleta National Wildlife Refuge
Western New Mexico University
White Sands National Monument
Wildworks Conservation Foundation
World Wildlife Fund
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Brantley Lake State Park
Bureau of Land Management, Carlsbad
Bureau of Land Management, Las Cruces
Bureau of Land Management, Roswell
Bureau of Land Management, Socorro
Carlsbad Caverns National Park
Center for Hands-On Learning
Chihuahuan Desert Conservation Alliance
Chihuahuan Desert Nature Park
City of Albuquerque
City of Rocks State Park
Dona Ana County USDA
Hidalgo County Cooperative Extension Service
Jornada Experimental Range
Las Cruces Museum of Natural History
Las Cruces Public Schools
Living Desert State Park
National Audubon Society, New Mexico
National Park Service U.S. - Mexico Affairs Office
New Mexico Agriculture in the Classroom
New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum
New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science
New Mexico State Parks
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Chaves County
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Las Cruces
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Lincoln County
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Otero County
New Mexico Wildlife West Nature Park
Oliver Lee Memorial State Park
Otero Soil and Water Conservation District
Rio Grande Nature Center State Park
Rio Grande Restoration
Sierra Soil and Water Conservation District
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
USFWS- Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge
Western New Mexico University
White Sands National Monument
World Wildlife Fund
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Amigos Bravos
Border Environmental Health Coalition
Border Epidemiology & Environniental Health Center
Bureau of Land Management, Socorro
Center for Latin American Studies
Chihuahuan Desert Conservation Alliance
Chihuahuan Desert Nature Park
.City of Rocks State Park
Dona Ana County USDA
,Elephant Butte Irrigation District
'Hawks Aloft, Inc.
Hidalgo County Cooperative Extension Service
.Intertiemispheric Resource Center
Keep Las Cruces Beautiful
Lincoln National Forest
Living Desert State Park
National Audubon Society, New Mexico
New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources
New Mexico Environment Department, Groundwater Quality
New Mexico Environment Department, Hazardous Waste
New Mexico Environment Department, Recycle
New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum
: New Mexico Project WET
-NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Lincoln County
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Otero County
New Mexico Water Resources Research Institute
North American Institute
Otero Soil and Water Conservation District
Rio Grande Restoration
Southern Area Health Education Center, Border Health
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USFWS- Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge
University of New Mexico School of Law
Water Utilities Technical Assistance Program
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Border Environmental Health Coalition
Bureau of Land Management, Carlsbad
Bureau of Land Management, Las Cruces
Bureau of Land Management, Roswell
Bureau of Land Managemeht, Socorro
Carlsbad Caverns National Park
Center for Hands-On Learning
Chihuahuan Desert Conservation Alliance
City of Albuquerque
Dona Ma County USDA
Gila National Forest
Hawks Aloft, Inc
Hidalgo County Cooperative Extension Service
Hidalgo Cdunty Soil and Water Conservation District
Interhemispheric Resource Center
Jornada Experimental Range
Jornada Resource Conservation and Development Program
Lincoln National Forest
National Audubon Society, New Mexico
National Park Service U.S. - Mexico Affairs Office
New Mexico Agriculture in the Classroom
New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources
New Mexico Department of Game and Fish
New Mexico Environment Department, Groundwater Quality
New Mexico Environment Department, Hazardous Waste
New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum
New Mexico Forestry & Resources Conservation Division
New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science
New Mexico State Land Office
New Mexico State Parks
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Chaves County
NMSU Cooperative ExtensiOn Service, Las Cruces
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Lincoln County
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Otero County
New Mexico Water Resources Research Institute
Oliver Lee Memorial State Park
Otero Soil and Water Conservation District
Project WILD, Conservation Services
Rio Grande Nature Center State Park
Sierra Soil and Water Conservation District
Sky Island Alliance
Southwest Strategy Coordination Office
Tierra Madre
Tree New Mexico
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
USFWS- Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge
USFWS- San Andres National Wildlife Refuge
University of New Mexico School of Law
Waste-Management Education and Research Consortium
Water Utilities Technical Assistance Program
Western New Mexico University
White Sands National Monument
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Bureau of Land Management, Carlsbad
Bureau of Land Management, Roswell
Bureau of Land Management, Socorro
Carlsbad Caverns National Park
Center for Hands-On Learning
Chihuahuan Desert Nature Park
City of Albuquerque
City of Rocks State Park
Dona Ana County USDA
Hidalgo County Cooperative Extension Service
Hidalgo County Soil and Water Conservation District
Jornada Experimental Range
Lincoln National Forest
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New Mexico Agriculture in the Classroom
New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum
New Mexico Forestry & Resources Conservation Division
New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science
New Mexico State Land Office
New Mexico State Parks
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Chaves County
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New Mexico Wildlife West Nature Park
Otero Soil and Water Conservation District
Sierra Soil and Water Conservation District
Southwest Strategy Coordination Office
Tree New Mexico
USFWS- Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge
University of New Mexico School of Law
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Alameda Park Zoo
Border Environmental Health Coalition
Border Epidemiology & Environmental Health Center
Bureau of Land Management, Socorro
Center for Hands-On Learning
City of Rocks State Park
Hidalgo County Cooperative Extension Service
Interhemispheric Resource Center
Las Cruces Public Schools
Lincoln National Forest
National Audubon Society, New Mexico
New Mexico Environment Department
New Mexico Environment Department, Recycle
New Mexico State Parks
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Chaves County
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Las Cruces
New Mexico Water Resources Research Institute
Rural Community Assistance Corporation
Southern Area Health Education Center, Border Health
Education Training Center
Southwest Technology Development Institute - NMSU
University of New Mexico School of Law
Water Utilities Technical Assistance Program
Border Environmental Education Resource Guide
Alameda Park Zoo
Amigos Bravos
Border Environmental Health Coalition
Border Epidemiology & Environmental Health Center
Border Health Office
Bureau of Land Management, Carlsbad
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Amigos Bravos
Border Environmental Health Coalition
Border Epidemiology & Environmental Health Center
Bureau of Land Management, Las Cruces
Bureau of Land Management, Socorro
Center for Latin American Studies
Chihuahuan Desert Nature Park
City of Albuquerque
Hawks Aloft, Inc.
Hidalgo County Cooperative Extension Service
Interhemispheric Resource Center
Jornada Experimental Range
Jornada Resource Conservation and Development Program
Keep Las Cruces Beautiful
Uncoln National Forest
Middle Rio Grande Water Assembly
National Park Service U.S. - Mexico Affairs Office
New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum
New Mexico State Land Office
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Chaves County
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Las Cruces
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Lincoln County
New Mexico Water Resources Research Institute
Otero Soil and Water Conservation District
Project del Rio
Sierra Club, Rio Grande Chapter
Sierra Soil and Water Conservation District
Southwest Strategy Coordination Office
Southwest Technology Development Institute - NMSU
Tierra Madre
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Carlsbad Caverns National Park
Center for Hands-On Learning
Center for Latin American Studies
Chihuahuan Desert Nature Park
City of Albuquerque
City of Rocks State Park
Dona Ma County USDA
Elephant Butte Irrigation District
Hawks Aloft, Inc.
Hidalgo County Cooperative Extension Service
Hidalgo County Soil and Water Conservation District
Interhemispheric Resource Center
Jornada Experimental Range
Keep Las Cruces Beautiful
Las Cruces Museum of Natural History
Las Cruces Public Schools
Uncoln National Forest
Middle Rio Grande Water Assembly
National Audubon Society, New Mexico
National Park Service U.S. - Mexico Affairs Office
New Mexico Agriculture in the Classroom
New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources
New Mexico Environment Department, Drinking Water
New Mexico Environment Department, Groundwater Quality
New Mexico Environment Department, Hazardous Waste
New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum
New Mexico Forestry & Resources Conservation Division
New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science
New Mexico Office of the State Engineer, Water
Use and Conservation Bureau
New Mexico Project WET
New Mexico State Land Office
New Mexico State Parks
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Chaves County
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Las Cruces
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Uncoln County
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Otero County
New Mexico Water Resources Research institute
New Mexico Wildlife West Nature Park
North American Institute
Oliver Lee Memorial State Park
Otero Soil and Water Conservation District
Project del Rio
Rio Grande Nature Center State Park
Rural Community Assistance Corporation
Sierra Soil and Water Conservation District
Sky Island Alliance
Southern Area Health Education Center, Border Health
Education Training Center
Southwest Strategy Coordination Office
Tierra Madre
Tree New Mexico
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
USFWS- Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge
USFWS - Servilleta National Wildlife Refuge
University of New Mexico School of Law
Water Utilities Technical Assistance Program
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Amigos Bravos
Brantley Lake State Park
Bureau of Land Management, Carlsbad
Bureau of Land Management, Las Cruces
Bureau of Land Management, Roswell
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Chihuahuan Desert Conservation Alliance
Chihuahuan Desert Nature Park
City of Albuquerque
City of Rocks State Park
Dona Ana County USDA
Environmental Education Association of New Mexico
Gila National Forest
Hawks Aloft, Inc
Hidalgo County Cooperative Extension Service
Jornada Experimental Range
Las Cruces Museum of Natural History
Las Cruces Public Schools
Lincoln National Forest
Living Desert State Park
National Audubon Society, New Mexico
National Park Service U.S. - Mexico Affairs Office
New Mexico Agriculture in the Classroom
New Mexico Department of Game and Fish
New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum
New Mexico Forestry & Resources Conservation Division
New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science
New Mexico State Land Office
New Mexico State Parks
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Chaves County
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Las Cruces
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Lincoln County
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Otero County
New Mexico Water Resources Research Institute
New Mexico Wildlife West Nature Park
Oliver Lee Memorial State Park
Otero Soil and Water Conservation District
Project WILD, Conservation Services
Rio Grande Nature Center State Park
Rio Grande Restoration
Sierra Soil and Water Conservation District
Sky Island Alliance
Southwest Strategy Coordination Office
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
USFWS- Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge
USFWS- San Andres National Wildlife Refuge
USFWS - Servilleta National Wildlife Refuge
University of New Mexico School of Law
Western New Mexico University
White Sands National Monument
Wildworks Conservation Foundation
World Wildlife Fund
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Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, El Paso
Texas Water Resources Institute
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Franklin Mountains State Park
Guadalupe Mountains National Park
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Amistad National Recreation Area
Audubon Society - El Paso/Trans-Pecos
Big Bend National Park
Big Bend Ranch State Park
Center for Big Bend Studies/Sul Ross State University
Center for Environmental Resource Management (CERM)
Chihuahuan Desert Research Institute
Chihuahuan Desert Wildlife Rescue
City of El Paso
Davis Mountains State Park
El Paso Water Utilities-Public Service Board
El Paso Zoo
Fort Leaton State Historic Park (TPWD)
Gladys Porter Zoo
Insights El Paso Science Museum
Keystone Heritage Park, Inc
Los Caminos del Rio of Texas, Inc. and Mexico, A.C.
Lower Rio Grande Valley Nature Center
Natural Resources Conservation Service, El Paso
Natural Resources Conservation Service, Ft. Stockton
Rio Grande International Study Center
River Pierce Foundation
Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge
South Texas Environmental Education and Research
(STEER) Laredo
Sul Ross University, Department of Natural
Resource Management
Swan Group
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service,
Brewster/Jeff Davis County
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Presidio County
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Terrell County
Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission, Laredo
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, State Programs
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Amistad National Recreation Area
Audubon Society - Texas
Baylor College of Medicine
Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park
Big Bend National Park
Big Bend Ranch State Park
Center for Big Bend Studies/Sul Ross State University
Center for Environmental Resource Management (CERM)
Chihuahuan Desert Research Institute
City of Brownsville, Compost and Recycling
Davis Mountains State Park
El Paso Water Utilities-Public Service Board
El Paso Zoo
Environmental Defense Fund
Fort Leaton State Historic Park (TPWD)
Gladys Porter Zoo
GLOBE Teacher Training UTEP
Gorges Science Foundation
Insights El Paso Science Museum
Keep Texas Beautiful
Keystone Heritage Park, Inc.
Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge
National Wildlife Federation (Gulf States Field Office)
Natural Resources Conservation Service, El Paso
Natural Resources Conservation Service, Ft. Stockton
Border Environmental Education Resource Guide
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Rio Grande International Study Center
Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge
South Texas Environmental Education and Research
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Sul Ross University, Department of Natural
Resource Management
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Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Terrell County
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Webb County
Texas State Aquarium
Texas State Soil & Water Conservation Board
Texas Water Development Board
University of Texas at Austin
University of Texas at Brownsville
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Audubon Society - El Paso/Trans-Pecos
Audubon Society - Texas
Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park
Big Bend National Park
Big Bend Ranch State Park
Center for Big Bend Studies/Sul Ross State University
Chihuahuan Desert Research Institute
Chihuahuan Desert Wildlife Rescue
Earth Care Organization
El Paso Water Utilities-Public Service Board
El Paso Zoo
Environmental Institute of Houston (EIH),
University of Houston-Clear Lake
Fort Leaton State Historic Park (TPWD)
Gladys Porter Zoo
Gorgas Science Foundation
Keep Texas Beautiful
Keystone Heritage Park, Inc.
Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge
Laredo City Utilities
Los Caminos del Rio of Texas, Inc. and Mexico, A.C.
Lower Rio Grande Valley Nature Center
National Wildlife Federation (Gulf States Field Office)
Natural Resources Conservation Service, El Paso
Natural Resources Conservation Service, Ft. Stockton
Padre Island National Seashore
Rio Grande International Study Center
Saba! Palm Audubon Center and Sanctuary
Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge
Sea Camp, Texas A&M University at Galveston
Sul Ross University, Department of Natural
Resource Management
Swan Group
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Presidio County
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Terrell County
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Webb County
Texas Butterfly Festival. Mission Chamber of Commerce
Texas Farm Bureau (Ag in the Classroom)
Texas Forest Service - Urban Forestry
Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission, Laredo
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Edinburg
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, State Programs
Texas State Aquarium
Texas State Soil & Water Conservation Board
Texas Water Development Board
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation
University of Texas at Brownsville
University of Texas at El Paso Department of Biological Sciences
USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service
Valley Proud Environmental Council
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Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park
Big Bend National Park
Big Bend Ranch State Park
Brazos River Environmental Education Project (BREEP)
Caddo Lake Institute, Inc.
Center for Big Bend Studies/Sul Ross State University
Center for Environmental Resource Management (CERM)
Chihuahuan Desert Research Institute
Chihuahuan Desert Wildlife Rescue
City of El Paso
Davis Mountains State Park
El Paso Water Utilities-Public Service Board
Environmental Institute of Houston (EIH),
University of Houston-Clear Lake
Fort Leaton State Historic Park (TPWD)
Gladys Porter Zoo
Gorgas Science Foundation
Insights El Paso Science Museum
Keystone Heritage Park, Inc.
Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge
Los Caminos del Rio of Texas, Inc. and Mexico, A.C.
Lower Rio Grande Valley Nature Center
National Wildlife Federation (Gulf States Field Office)
Natural Resources Conservation Service, El Paso
Natural Resources Conservation Service, Ft. Stockton
Padre Island National Seashore
River-Watch Network, Inc
Sabal Palm Audubon Center and Sanctuary
Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge
Sea Camp, Texas A&M University at Galveston
Sierra Club, Lone Star Chapter
South Texas Environmental Education and Research
(STEER) Laredo
Sul Ross University Department of Natural
Resource Management
Swan Group
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Presidio County
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Terrell County
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Webb County
Texas Butterfly Festival. Mission Chamber of Commerce
Texas Forest Service - Urban Forestry
Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission, Laredo
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Austin
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Edinburg
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, State Programs
Texas State Aquarium
Texas State Soil & Water Conservation Board
University of Texas at Brownsville
University of Texas at El Paso
University of Texas at El Paso Department of Biological Sciences
USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service
Valley Proud Environmental Council
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Audubon Society - Texas
Big Bend National Park
Center for Environmental Resource Management (CERM)
El Paso Solar Energy Association
El Paso Water Utilities-Public Service Board
Gladys Porter Zoo
Insights El Paso Science Museum
Laredo Clean Cities Coalition
Natural Resources Conservation Service, El Paso
Padre Island National Seashore
River Pierce Foundation
Southern Union Gas
Swan Group
Texas Forest Service - Urban Forestry
Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission, Laredo
Texas Rail Road Commission
U.S. Dept of Energy (Clean Cities)
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, El Paso Bordei Office
University of Texas at Austin
University of Texas at El Paso
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Audubon Society - Texas
Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park
Big Bend National Park
Big Bend Ranch State Park
Cameron Park Centro Cultural
Center for Big Bend Studies/Sul Ross State University
Center for Environmental Resource Management (CERM)
Chihuahuan Desert Research Institute
Chihuahuan Desert Wildlife Rescue
City of Brownsville, Compost and Recycling
City of Brownsville, Public Health
City of El Paso
Davis Mountains State Park
Earth Care Organization
El Paso Solar Energy Association
El Paso Water Utilities-Public Service Board
El Paso Zoo
Environmental Defense Fund
Environmental Institute of Houston (EIH),
University of Houston-Clear Lake
Environmental Solutions Program,
Center for Energy and Environment (UT Austin)
Fort Leaton State Historic Park (TPWD)
Gladys Porter Zoo
GLOBE Teacher Training UTEP
Guadalupe Mountains National Park
Hidalgo County Office of the Texas Agricultural
Extension Service
Insights El Paso Science Museum
Keep Texas Beautiful
Keystone Heritage Park, Inc.
Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge
League of Women Voters of El Paso
Los Caminos del Rio of Texas, Inc. and Mexico, A.C.
Lower Rio Grande Valley Nature Center
National Wildlife Federation (Gulf States Field Office)
Natural Resources Conservation Service, Alpine
Natural Resources Conservation Service, El Paso
Padre Island National Seashore
Pan American Health Organization (PAHO)
Proyecto Fe y Esperanza
Public Policy Research Center
Rio Bravo Desert Resource Conservation & Development
Program (USDA-NRCS)
Rio Grande Council of Governments
Rio Grande International Study Center
River Pierce Foundation
River-Watch Network, Inc.
Sabal Palm Audubon Center and Sanctuary
Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge
Sea Camp, Texas A&M University at Galveston
South Texas Environmental Education and Research
(STEER) Laredo
South Texas Youth Ranch-Pharr
Sul Ross University, Department of Natural
Resource Management
Sunnyside Day School
Swan Group
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Presidio County
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service,
South Texas AmeriCorps Initiative (STACI)
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Terrell County
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Webb County
Texas A&M University School Health Science Center Rural Public Health
Texas Butterfly Festival. Mission Chamber of Commerce
Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs
Texas Department of TransportationEnvironmental Affairs Division
Texas Farm Bureau (Ag in the Classroom)
Texas Forest Service - Urban Forestry
Texas General Land Office
Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission, Laredo
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Austin
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Texas State Soil & Water Conservation Board
Texas Water Development Board
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, El Paso Border Office
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 6
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 6,
US/Mexico Program (6W0-D)
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Edinburg
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, State Programs
Texas PTA Environmental Committee
Texas State Aquarium
Texas State Soil & Water Conservation Board
Texas Water Development Board
Texas - Mexico Borderlands Information Center
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University of Texas at El Paso
University of Texas School of Public Health
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Valley Proud Environmental Council
Wilderness Park Museum
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Adopt-A-Wetland Program
Amistad National Recreation Area
Audubon Society - El Paso/Trans-Pecos
Audubon Society - Texas
Big Bend National Park
Big Bend Ranch State Park
Border Environment Cooperation Commission
Brazos River Environmental Education Project (BREEP)
Center for Environmental Resource Management (CERM)
Chihuahuan Desert Research Institute
City of Brownsville, Compost and Recycling
City of El Paso
Colonies Unidas
El Paso Water Utilities-Public Service Board
El Paso Zoo
Environmental Institute of Houston (EIH),
University of Houston-Clear Lake
Fort Leaton State Historic Park (TPWD)
Gladys Porter Zoo
Gorges Science Foundation
Keep Texas Beautiful
Keystone Heritage Park, Inc.
Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge
Laredo City Utilities
League of Women Voters of El Paso
Los Caminos del Rio of Texas, Inc. and Mexico, A.C.
Lower Rio Grande Valley Nature Center
National Wildlife Federation (Gulf States Field Office)
Natural Resources Conservation Service, Alpine
Natural Resources Conservation Service, El Paso
Padre Island National Seashore
Prude Ranch
Public Policy Research Center
Rio Grande International Study Center
Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge
Sea Camp, Texas A&M University at Galveston
South Texas Environmental Education and Research
(STEER) Laredo
Sunnyside Day School
Swan Group
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Presidio County
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service,
South Texas AmeriCorps Initiative (STACI)
Texas MM Agricultural Extension Service, Terrell County
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Webb County
Texas A&M International University
Texas A&M University School Health Science Center Rural Public Health
Texas Butterfly Festival. Mission Chamber of Commerce
Texas Environmental Awareness Network (TEAN)
Texas Environmental Education Advisory Committee (TEEAC)
Texas Farm Bureau (Ag in the Classroom)
Texas Forest Service - Urban Forestry
Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission, Laredo
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Edinburg
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, State Programs
Texas State Aquarium
Bolder Environmental Education Resource Guide
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Migrant Clinicians Network (MCN)
Paso del Norte Health Foundation
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Border Health, El Paso
Border Health, Laredo
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El Paso Water Utilities-Public Service Board
Fort Leaton State Historic Park (TPWD)
Keystone Heritage Park, Inc.
Office of Colonia Initiatives, Austin
Public Policy Research Center
Rio Grande Council of Governments
Rio Grande International Study Center
South Texas Environmental Education and Research
(STEER) Laredo
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service,
Brewster/Jeff Davis County
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Presidio County
Texas Center for Policy Studies
Texas General Land Office
Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission, El Paso
Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission, Laredo
Texas State Soil & Water Conservation Board
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, El Paso Border Office
University of Texas at El Paso
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Texas MM Agricultural Extension Service, Terrell County
Texas Farin Bureau (Ag in the Classroom)
Texas State Soil & Water Conservation Board
Valley Proud Environmental Council
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Pan American Health Organization (PAHO)
South Texas Environmental Education and Research
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Texas General Land Office
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Adopt-A-Wetland Program
Audubon Society Texas
Brazos River Environmental Education Project (BREEP)
Chihuahuan Desert Wildlife Rescue
El Paso Water Utilities-Public Service Board
Environmental Institute of Houston (EIH),
University of Houston-Clear Lake
Insights El Paso Science Museum
Keystone Heritage Park, Inc.
Natural Resources Conservation Service, Ft. Stockton
Padre Island National Seashore
Rio Grande International Study Center
Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge
Sea Camp, Texas A&M University at Galveston
South Texas Environmental Education and Research
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Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Presidio County
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, State Programs
Texas State Aquarium
University of Texas at Brownsville
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Big Bend National Park
Chihuahuan Desert Research Institute
Fort Leaton State Historic Park (TPWD)
Insights El Paso Science Museum
South Texas Environmental Education and Research
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Adopt-A-Wetland Program
Amistad National Recreation Area
Audubon Society - El Paso/Trans-Pecos
Audubon Society - Texas
Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park
Big Bend National Park
Chihuahuan Desert Research Institute
Chihuahuan Desert Wildlife Rescue
City of El Paso
Davis Mountains State Park
El Paso Water Utilities-Public Service Board
Fort Leaton State Historic Park (TPWD)
Franklin Mountains State Park
Gladys Porter Zoo
Gorgas Science Foundation
Guadalupe Mountains National Park
Insights El Paso Science Museum
Keep Texas Beautiful
Keystone Heritage Park, Inc.
Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas
Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge
League of Women Voters of El Paso
Los Caminos del Rio of Texas, Inc. and Mexico, A.0
Lower Rio Grande Valley National Wildlife Refuge
Lower Rio Grande Valley Nature Center
National Wildlife Federation (Gulf States Field Office)
Natural Resources Conservation Service, El Paso
Natural Resources Conservation Service, FL Stockton
Padre Island National Seashore
Porter High School Geography Club
Rio Grande International Study Center
River Pierce Foundation
Sabal Palm Audubon Center and Sanctuary
Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge
Sea Camp, Texas A&M University at Galveston
South Texas Environmental Education and Research
(STEER) Laredo
South Texas Youth Ranch-Pharr
Sunnyside Day School
Swan Group
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service,
Brewster/Jeff Davis County
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South Texas AmeriCorps Initiative (STACI)
Texas Butterfly Festival. Mission Chamber of Commerce
Texas Forest Service - Urban Forestry
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Edinburg
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, State Programs
Texas State Aquarium
Texas State Soil & Water Conservation Board
Texas Watch
The Nature Conservancy of Texas, Inc.
University of Texas at Brownsville
University of Texas at Brownsville, School of Education,
Environmental Education
University of Texas at Brownsville, Laguna Madre
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Adopt-A-Wetland Program
Amistad National Recreation Area
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Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park
Big Bend National Park
Big Bend Ranch State Park
Chihuahuan Desert Research Institute
City of El Paso
Davis Mountains State Park
El Paso Water Utilities-Public Service Board
El Paso Zoo
Fort Leaton State Historic Park (TPWD)
Gladys Porter Zoo
Gorgas Science Foundation
Keystone Heritage Park, Inc.
Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge
Los Caminos del Rio of Texas, Inc. and Mexico, A.C.
Lower Rio Grande Valley Nature Center
National Wildlife Federation (Gulf States Field Office)
Natural Resources Conservation Service, Alpine
Natural Resources Conservation Service, El Paso
Natural Resources Conservation Service, FL Stockton
Padre Island National Seashore
Sabal Palm Audubon Center and Sanctuary
Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge
South Texas Environmental Education and Research
(STEER) Laredo
Sul Ross University, Department of Natural
Resource Management
Sunnyside Day School
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Presidio County
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service,
South Texas AmeriCorps Initiative (STACI)
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Terrell County
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Webb County
Texas Butterfly Festival. Mission Chamber of Commerce
Texas Farm Bureau (Ag in the Classroom)
Texas Forest Service - Urban Forestry
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Austin
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Edinburg
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, State Programs
Texas State Aquarium
Texas State Soil & Water Conservation Board
The Nature Conservancy of Texas, Inc.
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation
University of Texas at Brownsville
USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service
Valley Proud Environmental Council
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Baylor College of Medicine
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Big Bend Ranch State Park
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Border Environment Cooperation Commission
Border Information & Solutions Network (BISN)
Brazos River Environmental Education Project (BREEP)
Center for Environmental Resource Management (CERM)
City of Brownsville, Compost and Recycling
El Paso Solar Energy Association
El Paso Water Utilities-Public Service Board
El Paqo.Zoo
Environmental Defense Fund
Gladys Porter Zoo
International Boundary and Water Commission
Keep Texas Beautiful
Laredo Environmental Engineering
League of Women Voters of El Paso
Los Caminos del Rio of Texas, Inc. and Mexico, A.C.
National Wildlife Federation (Gulf States Field Office)
Natural Resources Conservation Service, El Paso
Natural Resources Conservation Service, Ft. Stockton
Padre Island National Seashore
Pan American Health Organization (PAHO)
Rio Grande Council of Governments
Sabal Palm Audubon Center and Sanctuary
Sea Camp, Texas A&M University at Galveston
South Texas Environmental Education and Research
(STEER) Laredo
Swan Group
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Presidio County
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service,
South Texas AmeriCorps Initiative (STACI)
Texas A&M University School Health Science Center Rural Public Health
Texas Forest Service - Urban Forestry
Texas General Land Office
Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission, Laredo
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Austin
Texas State Aquarium
Texas State Soil & Water Conservation Board
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, El Paso Border Office
University of Texas at Brownsville
Valley Proud Environmental Council
Rio Bravo Desert Resource Conservation &
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Rio Grande International Study Center
Rio Grande/Rio Bravo Basin Coalition
Rio Grande-Nueces Resource Conservation &
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Adopt-A-Wetland Program
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Audubon Society - Texas
Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park
Big Bend National Park
Big Bend Ranch State Park
Border Environment Cooperation Commission
Brazos River Environmental Education Project (BREEP)
Center for Big Bend Studies/Sul Ross State University
Center for Environmental Resource Management (CERM)
Chihuahuan Desert Research Institute
Chihuahuan Desert Resource Conservation and
Development Program (USDA-NRCS)
City of Brownsville, Compost and Recycling
El Paso Solar Energy Association
El Paso Water Utilities-Public Service Board
Fort Leaton State Historic Park (TPWD)
Franklin Mountains State Park
Hidalgo County Office of the Texas Agricultural
Extension Service
Keep Texas Beautiful
Keystone Heritage Park, Inc.
Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge
Lamar Bruni Vergara Environmental Science Center
Los Caminos del Rio of Texas. Inc. and Mexico, A.C.
Natural Resources Conservation Service, Alpine
Natural Resources Conservation Service, El Paso
Natural Resources Conservation Service, Ft. Stockton
North American Butterfly Association South Texas NABA-SOTX
Padre Island National Seashore
Public Policy Research Center
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Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Presidio County
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service,
South Texas AmeriCorps Initiative (STACI)
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Terrell County
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Webb County
Texas Farm Bureau (Ag in the Classroom)
Texas Forest Service - Urban Forestry
Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission, Austin
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Edinburg
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, State Programs
Texas State Aquarium
Texas State Soil & Water Conservation Board
Texas Water Development Board
The Nature Conservancy of Texas, Inc.
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation
University of Texas at El Paso
USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service
Valley Proud Environmental Council
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Big Bend National Park
Big Bend Ranch State Park
Chihuahuan Desert Research Institute
City of Brownsville, Compost and RecyCling
El Paso Water Utilities-Public Service Board
Hidalgo County Office of the Texas Agricultural
Extension Service
Los Caminos del Rio of Texas, Inc. and Mexico, A.C.
Natural Resources Conservation Service, Alpine
Rio Bravo Desert Resource Conservation &
Development Program (USDA-NRCS)
Rio Grande International Study Center
Sabal Palm Audubon Center and Sanctuary
South Texas Environmental Education and Research
(STEER) Laredo
Sul Ross University, Department of Natural
Resource Management
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service,
Brewster/Jeff Davis County
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Presidio County
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Terrell County
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Webb County
Texas A&M University School Health Science Center Rural Public Health
Texas Farm Bureau (Ag in the Classroom)
Texas Forest Service - Urban Forestry
Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission, Laredo
Texas State Soil & Water Conservation Board
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation
USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service
Valley Land Fund
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Big Bend National Park
Big Bend Ranch State Park
Border Environment Cooperation Commission
Border Information & Solutions Network (BISN)
Brazos River Environmental Education Project (BREEP)
Center for Environmental Resource Management (CERM)
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Center for Global Studies
Chihuahuan Desert Research Institute
Chihuahuan Desert Resource Conservation and
Development Program (USDA-NRCS)
City of Brownsville, Compost and Recycling
Earth Care Organization
El Paso Solar Energy Association
El Paso Water Utilities-Public Service Board
El Paso Zoo
Keep Texas Beautiful
Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas
Los Caminos del Rio of Texas, Inc. and Mexico, A.C.
Lower Rio Grande Valley Nature Center
Natural Resources Conservation Service, El Paso
Natural Resources Conservation Service, Ft. Stockton
Pan American Health Organization (PAHO)
Public Policy Research Center
Rio Grande International Study Center
Rio Grande/Rio Bravo Basin Coalition
Rio Grande-Nueces Resource Conservation &
Development Program (USDA-NRCS)
Saba! Palm Audubon Center and Sanctuary
Sierra Club, Lone Star Chapter
South Texas Environmental Education and Research
(STEER) Laredo
Sul Ross University, Department of Natural
Resource Management
Swan Group
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service,
Brewster/Jeff Davis County
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Webb County
Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs
Texas Forest Service - Urban Forestry
Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission, Laredo
Texas Water Development Board
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation
U.S. Dept of Energy (Clean Cities)
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, El Paso Border Office
University of Texas at Brownsville
University of Texas at El Paso
USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service
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Big Bend National Park
Big Bend Ranch State Park
Border Environment Cooperation Commission
Brownsville Ecological Division
Brownsville Waste Minimization and Recycling Department
City of Brownsville, Compost and Recycling
Colonias Unidas
Edinburg 2020 Environment Committee
El Paso Water Utilities-Public Service Board
El Paso Zoo
Fort Leaton State Historic Park (TPWD)
Gladys Porter Zoo
Hidalgo County Office of the Texas Agricultural
Extension Service
Keep El Paso Beautiful, Inc.
Keep Texas Beautiful
Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas
League of Women Voters of El Paso
Lower Rio Grande Valley Nature Center
Pan American Health Organization (PAHO)
Project HOPE (Health Opportunities for People Everywhere)
Rio Bravo Desert Resource Conservation &
Development Program (USDA-NRCS)
Rio Grande Council of Governments
Rio Grande International Study Center
Saba! Palm Audubon Center and Sanctuary
South Texas Environmental Education and Research
(STEER) Laredo
Swan Group
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Presidio County
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service,
South Texas AmeriCorps Initiative (STACI)
Texas A&M University School Health Science Center Rural Public Health
Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs
Texas Forest Service - Urban Forestry
Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission,
Household Hazardous Waste Management Program
Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission, Laredo
Texas State Aquarium
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, El Paso Border Office
Valley Proud Environmental Council
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Ague Para Beber
Arnistad National Recreation Area
Audubon Society - Texas
Baylor College of Medicine
Big Bend National Park
Big Bend Ranch State Park
Border Environment Cooperation Commission
Brazos River Environmental Education Project (BREEP)
Caddo Lake Institute, Inc.
Center for Environmental Resource Management (CERM)
Center for Global Studies
Chihuahuan Desert Research Institute
City of Brownsville, Compost and Recycling
City of Brownsville, Public Health
City of Edinburg
Colonies Unidas
El Paso Solar Energy Association
El Paso Water Utilities-Public Service Board
El Paso Zoo
Environmental Defense Fund
Environmental Institute of Houston (EIH),
University of Houston-Clear Lake
Fort Leaton State Historic Park (TPWD)
Gladys Porter Zoo
Hidalgo County Office of the Texas Agricultural
Extension Service
Insights El Paso Science Museum
International Boundary and Water Commission
Keystone Heritage Park, Inc.
Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas
Lamar Bruni Vergara Environmental Science Center
Laredo City Utilities
League of Women Voters of El Paso
Los Caminos del Rio of Texas, Inc. and Mexico, A.C.
Lower Rio Grande Valley Nature Center
McAllen International Museum
McAllen Water Utilities
National Wildlife Federation (Gulf States Field Office)
Natural Resources Conservation Service, Alpine
Natural Resources Conservation Service, El Paso
Natural Resources Conservation Service, Ft. Stockton
Pan American Health Organization (PAHO)
Public Policy Research Center
Rio Bravo Desert Resource Conservation &
Development Program (USDA-NRCS)
Rio Grande Council of Governments
Rio Grande International Study Center
River Pierce Foundation
River-Watch Network; Inc.
Sabal Palm Audubon Center and Sanctuary
Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge
Sea Camp, Texas A&M University at Galveston
South Texas Community College, Project del Rio
South Texas Environmental Education and Research
(STEER) Laredo
Swan Group
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service,
Brewster/Jeff Davis County
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Presidio County
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Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service,
South Texas AmeriCorps Initiative (STACI)
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Terrell County
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Webb County
Texas A&M University School Health Science Center Rural Public Health
Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs
Texas Department of TransportationEnvironmental Affairs Division
Texas-Engineering-ExtensiorrServiGe
Texas Farm Bureau (Ag in the Classroom)
Texas Forest Service - Urban Forestry
Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission, Austin
Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission,
Border Colonias
Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission, Laredo
Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission,
Source Water Assessment and Protection Program
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Edinburg
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, State Programs
Texas State Aquarium
Texas State Soil & Water Conservation Board
Texas Watch
Texas Water Resources Institute
Texas Water Utilities Association
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, El Paso Border Office
University of Texas at Brownsville
University of Texas at El Paso
USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service
Valley Proud Environmental Council
Why Wastewater?, Inc.
WILDLIVE
Adopt-A-Wetland Program
Amistad National Recreation Area
Audubon Society - El Paso/Trans-Pecos
Audubon Society - Texas
Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park
Big Bend National Park
Big Bend Ranch State Park
Chihuahuan Desert Research Institute
Chihuahuan Desert Wildlife Rescue
City of El Paso
Davis Mountains State Park
El Paso Water Utilities-Public Service Board
El Paso Zoo
Fort Leaton State Historic Park (TPWD)
Gladys Porter Zoo
Gorgas Science Foundation
Keystone Heritage Park, Inc.
League of Women Voters of El Paso
Los Caminos del Rio of Texas, Inc. and Mexico, A.C.
Lower Rio Grande Valley Nature Center
National Wildlife Federation (Gulf States Field Office)
Natural Resources Conservation Service, Alpine
Natural Resources Conservation Service, El Paso
Natural Resources Conservation Service, Ft. Stockton
Padre Island National Seashore
Rio Bravo Desert Resource Conservation &
Development Program (USDA-NRCS)
Rio Grande International Study Center
Sabel Palm Audubon Center and Sanctuary
Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge
Sea Camp, Texas A&M University at Galveston
South Texas Environmental Education and Research
(STEER) Laredo
Sul Ross University, Department of Natural
Resource Management
Sunnyside Day School
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service,
Brewster/Jeff Davis County
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Presidio County
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service,
South Texas AmeriCorps Initiative (STACI)
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Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Webb County
Texas Farm Bureau (Ag in the Classroom)
Texas Forest Service - Urban Forestry
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Austin
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Edinburg
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, State Programs
Texas State Aquarium
Texas State Soil & Water Conservation Board
The NAture Conservancy of Texas, Inc.
University of Texas at Brownsville
USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service
Valley Land Fund
Valley Proud Environmental Council
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DESERT ECOLOGY
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Centro de Estudios TecnolOgicos Industrial y de Servicios
(CETIS) #98
Comision de Cooperacion Ecologies Fronteriza (COCEF)
Comity de Ecologfa de Ojinaga
FM Globo 98.3
Hermanos y Amigos Defensores-del-Agua-(HADA)
Universidad Autonoma de Chihuahua
Universidad Autonoma de Cd. Juarez,
Centro de Estudios del Medio Ambiente
Universidad Regional del Norte
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EARTFI SCIENCES
Universidad Autonoma de Chihuahua
Universidad Autdnoma de Cd. Juarez,
Centro de Estudios del Medio Ambiente
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ECOLOGY
AQUA XXI, A.C.
Centro de Estudios TecnolOgicos Industrial y de Servicios
(CETIS) #98
Comision Nacional del Agua, Gerencia Estatal de Chihuahua
Comity de Ecologfa de Ojinaga
CONALEP, Cd. Juarez
Ecologla del Tercer Milenio, A.C.
Ediciones GUILEBCA
FederaciOn Mexican de Asociaciones Privadas de Salud
y Desarrollo Comunitario A.C. (FEMAP)
FM Globo 98.3
Institute TecnolOgico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey
Campus Cd. Juarez
OrganizaclOn Popular Independiente
PromociOn Social Kolping A.C.
Proyecto del Rio
Sociedad Regional Norte de Ingenierfa Sanitaria y Amblental
Universidad Aut6noma de Chihuahua
Universidad AutOnoma de Ciudad Juarez
Unlversidad Autonoma de Ciudad Juarez,
Centro de Estudios Biologicos
Universidad AutOnoma de Cd. Juarez,
Centro de Estudios del Medio Ambiente
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E COS Y ST E M S
Asociacidin de Energfa Solar de Ciudad Juarez
Centro de Estudios Tecnologicos Industrial y de Servicios
(CETIS) #98
ComisiOn de Cooperacion EcolOgica Fronteriza (COCEF)
Comisi6n Nacional del Agua, Gerencia Estatal de Chihuahua
Comity de Ecologia de Ojinaga
Ediciones GUILEBCA
Institute TecnolOgico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey,
Campus Cd. Juarez
Organization Popular Independiente
Proyecto del Rio
Universidad AutOnoma de Ciudad Juarez
Universidad AutOnoma de Cd. Juarez,
Centro de Estudios del Medio Ambiente
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ENERGY RESOURCES
AsociaciOn de Energfa Solar de Ciudad Juarez
Institute Tecnol6gico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey,
Campus Cd. Juarez
Universidad AutOnoma de Cd. Juarez,
Centro de Estudios del Medio Ambiente
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ENVIRONMENT
AQUA XXI, A.C.
Asociacidin de Energfa Solar de Ciudad Juarez
Centro de Estudios TecnolOgicos Industrial y de Servicios
(CETIS) #98
Comisi6n de Cooperation Ecologica Fronteriza (COCEF)
Border Environmental Education Resource Guide
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Comisi6n Internacional de Limites y Aguas (CILA) Cd. Juarez
ComisiOn Nacional del Agua, Gerencia Estatal de Chihuahua
Comity de Ecologla de Ojinaga
CONALEP, Cd. Juarez
Desarrollo Juvenil del Norte A.C.
Ecologla del Tercer Milenio, A.C.
Ediciones GUILEBCA
Federack5n Mexicana de Asociaciones Privadas de Salud
y Desarrollo Comunitario A.C. (FEMAP)
FM Globo 98.3
INFOMEXUS
Institute TecnolOgico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey,
Campus Cd. Juarez
OrganizaciOn Popular Independiente
Preparatoria CETCJ
Procuraduria Federal de Proteccion al Ambiente
(PROFEFA), Chihuahua
PromociOn Social Kolping A.C.
Proyecto del Rio
Secretaria de Desarrollo Urbano y Ecologia del
Gobiemo del Estado de Chihuahua
Servicios Publicos Municipales
Sierra Madre Alliance Program
Sociedad Regional Norte de Ingenierfa Sanitana y Ambiental
Universidad Autonoma de Chihuahua
Universidad Autonoma de Ciudad Juarez
Universidad Autenoma de Ciudad Juarez,
Centro de Estudios Biologicos
Universidad Aut6noma de Cd. Juarez,
Centro de Estudios del Medio Ambiente
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AQUA XXI, A.C.
AsociaciOn de Energfa Solar de Ciudad Juarez
Centro de Estudios Tecnologicos Industrial y de Servicios
(CETIS) #98
Comision de Cooperaci6n EcolOgica Fronteriza (COCEF)
Comision Nacional del Agua, Gerencia Estatal de Chihuahua
Comity de Ecologia de Ojinaga
CONALEP, Cd. Juarez
Desarrollo Juvenil del Norte A.C.
Desarrollo Urbano y Ecologla de la Ciudad de Ojinaga
Ediciones GUILEBCA
Escuela Secundaria Federal No. 4
Federacion Mexican de Asociaciones Privadas de Salud
y Desarrollo Comunitario A.C. (FEMAP)
FM Globo 98.3
Institute Nacional de Investigations Forestales
Agrfeolas y Pecuarias
Institute Tecnologico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey,
Campus Cd. Juarez
Organized& Popular Independiente
Preparatoria CETCJ
PromociOn Social Kolping A.C.
Proyecto del Rfo
Sociedad Regional Norte de Ingenierfa Sanitaria y Amblental
Universidad Aut6noma de Chihuahua
Universidad Autonoma de Ciudad Juarez,
Centro de Estudios BiolOgicos
Universidad Aut6noma de Cd. Juarez,
Centro de Estudios del Medio Ambiente
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Universidad Aut6noma de Ciudad Juarez,
Institute de Cienclas Sociales y Administraci6n
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Comisi6n de CooperaciOn EcolOgica Fronteriza (COCEF)
Comision Internacional de Limites y Aguas (CILA) Cd. Juarez
ComisiOn Nacional del Agua, Gerencia Estatal de Chihuahua
Sociedad Regional Norte de Ingenierfa Sanitaria y Amblental
Universidad AutOnoma de Cd. Juarez,
Centro de Estudios del Medio Ambiente
Universidad Regional del Norte
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SOIL CONSERVATION
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Universidad AutOnoma de Ciudad Juarez
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Desarrollo Juvenil del Norte A.C.
Desarrollo Urbano y Ecologfa de la Ciudad de Ojinaga
Federacion Mexicana de Asociaciones Privadas de Salud
y Desarrollo Comunitario A.C. (FEMAP)
PromociOn Social Kolping A.C.
Universidad Aut6noma de Ciudad Juarez,
Centro de Estudios Biologicos
Universidad Autonoma de Cd. Juarez,
Centro de Estudios del Medio Ambiente
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Comisi6n Nacional del Agua, Gerencia Estatal de Chihuahua
Desarrollo Urbano y Ecologfa de Ia Ciudad de Ojinaga
Ecologia del Tercer Milenio, A.C.
Ediciones GUILEBCA
Sierra Madre Alliance Program
Universidad Autonoma de Ciudad Juarez
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Centro de Estudios TecnolOgicos Industrial y de Servicios
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CONALEP, Cd. Juarez
Desarrollo Urbane y Ecologfa de Ia Ciudad de Ojinaga
Escuela Secundaria Federal No. 4
FM Globo 98.3
Universidad Aut6noma de Ciudad Juarez
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AQUA XXI, A.C.
AsociaciOn de Energfa Solar de Ciudad Juarez
Centro de Estudios TecnolOgicos Industrial y de Servicios
(CETIS) #98
Comision de Cooperacion Ecologica Fronteriza (COCEF)
Cornish:5n Internacional de Lfmites y Aguas (CILA) Cd. Juarez
Comisidn Nacional del Agua, Gerencia Estatal de Chihuahua
CONALEP, Cd. Juarez
Desarrollo Urbano y Ecologfa de Ia Ciudad de Ojinaga
Ediciones GUILEBCA
Federacidn Mexicana de Asociaciones Privadas de Salud
y Desarrollo Comunitario A.C. (FEMAP)
FM Globo 98.3
Institute Nacional de Investigaciones Forestales
Agricolas y Pecuarias
OrganizaciOn Popular lndependiente
Programa Comparleros, A.C.
Promocion Social Kolping A.G.
Proyecto del Rfo
Servicios Publicos Municipales
Universidad Aut6noma de Chihuahua
Universidad Autonoma de Ciudad Juarez
Ultiversidad AutOnoma de Cd. Juarez,
Centro de Estudios del Medio Ambiente
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Consultores de Seguridad Industrial y Medio Ambiente (COSIME)
Desarrollo Urbano y Ecologfa de Ia Ciudad de Ojinaga
Ediciones GUILEBCA
Proyecto del Rio
Sierra Madre Alliance Program
Universidad AutOnoma de Chihuahua
Universidad Aut6noma de Cd. Juarez,
Centro de Estudios del Medio Ambiente
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Agricolas y Pecuarias
Proyecto del Rio
Universidad Autonoma de Cd. Juarez,
Centro de Estudios del Medio Ambiente
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Comisi6n de Cooperacion Ecologica Fronteriza (COCEF)
Comisi6n Internacional de Urnites y Aguas (CILA) Cd. Juarez
Comisidn Nacional del Agua, Gerencia Estatal de Chihuahua
Comite de Ecologfa de Ojinaga
Ediciones GUILEBCA
Federacion Mexicana de Asociaciones Privadas de Salud
y Desarrollo Comunitario A.C. (FEMAP)
Institute Nacional de Investigaciones Forestales
Agricolas y Pecuarias
Institute Tecnoldgico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey,
Campus Cd. Juarez
Organizaci6n Popular Independiente
Proyecto del Rio
Sierra Madre Alliance Program
Universidad Aut6noma de Ciudad Juarez,
Centro de Estudios Biologicos
Universidad Aut6noma de Cd. Juarez,
Centro de Estudios del Medio Ambiente
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ComisiOn de Cooperaci6n Ecologica Fronteriza (COCEF)
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Comisi6n Internacional de Lfmites y Aguas (CILA) Cd. Juarez
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CONALEP, Cd. Juarez
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Consultores de Seguridad Industrial y Medio Ambiente (COSIME) 44
Desarrollo Juvenil del Norte A.C.
44
Desarrollo Urbano y Ecologfa de la Ciudad de Ojinaga
44
Ecologia del Tercer Milenio, A.C.
45
Ediciones GUILEBCA
45
Federacion Mexicana de Asociaciones Privadas de Salud
y Desarrollo Comunitario A.C. (FEMAP)
45
Institute Nacional de Investigaciones Forestales
Agricolas y Pecuarias
46
Organizacian Popular Independiente
47
Programa Comparieros, A.C.
47
Promocidn Social Kolping A.C.
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Proyecto del Rio
47
Universidad AutOnoma de Chihuahua
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Universidad AutOnoma de Ciudad Juarez,
Centro de Estudios BiolOgicos
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Universidad Aut6noma de Cd. Juarez,
Centro de Estudios del Medio Ambiente
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Centro de Estudios TecnolOgicos Industrial y de Servicios
(CETIS) #98
Comisi6n de Cooperacion EcolOgica Fronteriza (COCEF)
ComislOn Internacional de Lfmites y Aguas (CILA) Cd. Juarez
Comisi6n Nacional del Agua, Gerencia Estatal de Chihuahua
Comity de Ecologfa de Ojinaga
CONALEP, Cd. Judrez
Desarrollo Juvenil del Norte A.G.
Desarrollo Urbane y Ecologfa de Ia Ciudad de Ojinaga
Ediciones GUILEBCA
Escuela Preparatoria Estatal por CooperaciOn 8404
"Praxedis G. Guerrero"
Escuela Preparatoria Federal per CooperaciOn
EMS - 2/47 Altavista de Juarez
Escuela Secundaria Federal No. 4
Federachin Mexicana de Asociaciones Privadas de Salud
y Desarrollo Comunitario A.C. (FEMAP)
FM Globo 98.3
Hermanos y Amigos Defensores del Agua (HADA)
Institute Nacional de Investigaciones Forestales
Agricolas y Pecuarias
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Instituto TemolOgico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey,
Campus Cd. Juarez
Junta Municipal de Agua y Saneamlento de Juarez
OrganizaclOn Popular Independiente
Programa Compatieros, A.C.
Proyecto del Rio
Universidad AutOnoma de Chihuahua
UniversIdact-AutOnomate Ciudad Juarez,
Centro de Estudios BlolOgicos
Universidad AutOnoma de Cd. Juarez,
Centro de Estudios del Medio Ambiente
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Centro de Estudios Tecnologicos Industrial y de Servicios
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Desarrollo Urbano y Ecologfa de la Ciudad de Ojinaga
Proyecto del Rfo
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FORESTRY
DESERT ECOLOGY
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DirecciOn del Area de Protecci6n de Flora y Fauna Cuatrocienegas 52
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Direccion General de Ecologia, Estado de Coahuila
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Fundacion EcolOgica Mexicana (FEMAC)
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Protecci6n de la Fauna Mexicana, A.C.
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ComisiOn Nacional del Agua, Gerencia Regional
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Cuencas Centrales del Norte
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DirecciOn General de Ecologia, Estado de Coahuila
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Fundacion EcolOgica Mexicana (FEMAC)
52
Presidencia Municipal de Cd. Acufla
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Protecci6n de Ia Fauna Mexicana, A.C.
53
Sistema Municipal de Aguas y Saneamiento (SIMAS)
53
Universidad Autenoma Agraria Antonio Narro
ECOSYSTEMS
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Biodiversidad Mexicana S.A de C.V.
Comision Ecologica de Piedras Negras, Asociacien
51
EcolOgica Frontera Norte
Comision Nacional del Agua, Gerencia Regional
51
Cuencas Centrales del Norte
Direecien del Area de Protecci6n de Flora y Fauna Cuatrocienegas 52
52
Fundacien Ecologica Mexicana (FEMAC)
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Protecci6n de la Fauna Mexicana, A.C.
ENERGY RESOURCES
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ENVIRONMENT
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Centro de Bachillerato TecnolOgico Industrial y de Servicios #54
Comisi On Nacional del Agua, Gerencia Regional
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Cuencas Centrales del Norte
Direccien del Area de Protecci6n de Flora y Fauna Cuatrocienegas 52
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DirecclOn General de Ecologfa, Estado de Coahuila
52
FundaciOn EcolOgica Mexicana (FEMAC)
52
Presidencia Municipal de Cd. Acufla
53
Protecci6n de Ia Fauna Mexicana, A.C.
53
Sistema Municipal de Aguas y Saneamiento (SIMAS)
53
Universidad Autenoma Agraria Antonio Narro
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
Centro de Bachillerato TecnolOgico Industrial y de Servicios #54
ComisiOn Ecologica de Piedras Negras, Asociacion
Ecologica Frontera Norte
ComisiOn Nacional del Agua, Gerencia Regional
Cuencas Centrales del Norte
DirecciOn General de Ecologia, Estado de Coahuila
FundaciOn Ecolegica Mexicana (FEMAC)
Presidencia Municipal de Cd. Acufla
Protecci6n de Ia Fauna Mexicana, A.C.
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ENVIRONMENTAL LEGISLATION
ComisiOn Nacional del Agua, Gerencia Regional
Cuencas Centrales del Norte
Fundacion Ecologica Mexicana (FEMAC)
52
MARINE AND AQUATIC RESOURCES
Sistema Municipal de Aguas y Saneamiento (SIMAS)
53
51
Biodiversidad Mexicana S.A de C.V.
Comision EcolOgica de Piedras Negras, Asociacien
51
EcolOgica Frontera Norte
Direccien del Area de Protecci6n de Flora y Fauna Cuatroclenegas 52
52
Fundacion Ecologica Mexicana (FEMAC)
PLANTS
51
Biodiversidad Mexicana S.A de C.V.
Direccion del Area de Protecci6n de Flora y Fauna Cuatrocienegas 52
52
DirecciOn General de Ecologia, Estado de Coahuila
52
Fundacien EcolOgica Mexicana (FEMAC)
53
Protecci6n de Ia Fauna Mexicana, A.C.
53
Universidad Autonoma Agraria Antonio Narro
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Centro de Bachillerato TecnolOgico Industrial y de Servicios #54
Comision EcolOgica de Piedras Negras, Asociacion
EcolOgica Frontera Norte
ComisiOn Nacional del Agua, Gerencia Regional
Cuencas Centrales del Norte
FundaciOn Ecologica Mexicana (FEMAC)
Presidencia Municipal de Cd. Acufla
Sistema Municipal de Aguas y Saneamiento (SIMAS)
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RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
ComisiOn Nacional del Agua, Gerencia Regional
Cuencas Centrales del Norte
Direccion de Ecologfa, Piedras Negras
Presidencia Municipal de Cd. Acufla
Protecci6n de la Fauna Mexicana, A.C.
Universidad Autenoma Agraria Antonio Narro
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52
52
53
53
SOIL CONSERVATION
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Centro de Bachillerato Tecnologico Industrial y de Servicios #54
ComisiOn Nacional del Agua, Gerencia Regional
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Cuencas Centrales del Norte
DirecciOn del Area de Protecci6n de Flora y Fauna CuatrociOnegas 52
52
Presidencia Municipal de Cd. Acura
53
Protecci6n de la Fauna Mexicana, A.C.
53
Universidad Autenoma Agraria Antonio Narro
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ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
Centro de Bachillerato Tecnologico Industrial y de Servicios #34
YGENE
NATURE AWARENESS
ECOLOGY
DirecciOn General de Ecologia, Estado de Coahuila
Presidencia Municipal de Cd. Acuna
INDUSTRIAL & OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY &
Presidencia Municipal de Cd. Acuna
EARTH SCIENCES
Comisidn Ecologica de Piedras Negras, AsociaciOn
Ecologies Frontera Norte
Sistema Municipal de Aguas y Saneamiento (SIMAS)
DirecciOn del Area de Protecci6n de Flora y Fauna Cuatrocienegas .52
53
Protecci6n de Ia Fauna Mexicana, A.C.
53
Universidad Autonoma Agraria Antonio Narro
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52
ComisiOn Nacional del Agua, Gerencia Regional
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Cuencas Centrales del Norte
52
Desuvalle
Direccien del Area de Protecci6n de Flora y Fauna Cuatrocienegas 52
52
Presidencia Municipal de Cd. Acufia
53
Universidad Autonoma Agraria Antonio Narro
WASTE MANAGEMENT
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Centro de Bachillerato Tecnologico Industrial y de ServIclos #54
ComisiOn Nacional del Agua, Gerencia Regional
51
Cuencas Centrales del Norte
52
Direccien de Ecologfa, Piedras Negras
Direccien del Area de Protecci6n de Flora y Fauna Cuatrocienegas 52
52
DirecciOn General de Ecologia, Estado de Coahuila
52
Presidencia Municipal de Cd. Acutia
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Proteccidn de Ia Fauna Mexicana, A.C.
53
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Centro de Bachillerato Tecnoldgico Industrial y de Servicios #54
ComisiOn Intemacional de Lfmites y Aguas (CILA) Coahuila
ComisiOn Nacional del Agua, Gerencia Regional
.'"u Cuencas Centrales del Norte
Direct:16n de Ecologla, Piedras Negras
Direccion del Area de Proteccidn de Flora y Fauna CuatrociOnegas
Direccion General de Ecologia, Estado de Coahuila
Presidencia Municipal de Cd. Acufia
Proteccidn de la Fauna Mexicana, A.C.
Universidad Autdnoma Agraria Antonio Narro
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51
51
52
52
52
52
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53
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Direccidn General de Ecologfa, Estado de Coahuila
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Proteccidn de Ia Fauna Mexicana, A.C.
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Universidad Aut6norna Agraria Antonio Narro
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l'OLILU'l IO,N r. REVENTION
DESERT ECOLOGY
Bioconservaci6n. A.C.
Centro de Derecho Ambiental
55
55
ECOLOGY
55
BioconsentaciOn. A.C.
Centro de Derecho Ambiental
Institute Tecno logic° y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey,
55
Centro de Calidad Ambiental
55
Red de Educadores Ambientales de Nuevo Le 6n
55
Secretarfa de Educed On, Gobierno del Estado de Nuevo Leon
Subsecretarfa de Ecologia del Gobierno del Estado de Nuevo Le 6n 56
Universidad Aut6noma de Nuevo Le6n,
56
Facultad de Ciencias Bio legicas
55
55
55
Subsecretarfa de Ecologia del Gobierno del Estado de Nuevo Leon 56
55
55
55
55
Bioconservacion. A.C.
55
Centro de Derecho Ambiental
Institute TecnolOgico y de Estudios Superiores, de Monterrey,
55
Centro de Calidad Ambiental
Subsecretarfa de Ecologia del Gobierno del Estado de Nuevo Leon .56
WAT E R
ENVIRONMENT
55
BioconservaciOn. A.C.
55
Centro de Derecho Ambiental
Institute TecnolOgico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey,
55
Centro de Calidad Ambiental
55
Red de Educadores Ambientales de Nuevo Le 6n
Subsecretarfa de Ecologia del Gobierno del Estado de Nuevo Le On 56
Universidad Aut6noma de Nuevo Le On,
56
Facultad de Ciencias BiolOgicas
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
BioconservaciOn. A.C.
Centro de Derecho Ambiental
Institute TecnolOgico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey,
Centro de Calidad Ambiental
Red de Educadores Ambientales de Nuevo LeOn
Bioconservacion. A.C.
Centro de Derecho Ambiental
Instituto TecnolOgico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey,
Centro de Calidad Ambiental
Pronatura Noreste
Universidad Aut6noma de Nuevo Le6n,
Facultad de Ciencias Biotegicas
SIJS:TAINABLE DEVELOPM VINT
ECOSYSTEMS
BioconservaciOn. A.C.
Centro de Derecho Ambiental
Institute TecnolOgico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey,
Centro de Calidad Ambiental
Bioconservaci6n. A.C.
Subsecretarfa de Ecologia del Goblerno del Estado de Nuevo Le6n 56
Universidad Aut6noma de Nuevo Leon,
56
Facultad de Ciencias Biolegicas
Bioconservaci6n. A.C.
Centro de Derecho Ambiental
Universidad AutOnoma de Nuevo Le6n,
Facultad de Ciencias BiolOgicas
55
55
56
1N/11,I)LIFE
BioconservaciOn. A.C.
Centro de Derecho Ambiental
Universidad Aut6noma de Nuevo Leon,
Facultad de Ciencias Bide:glees
55
55
56
55
55
55
55
Subsecretarfa de Ecologia del Gobierno del Estado de Nuevo Le6n 56
ENV I RON M ENTAL1-11EALTII
Bioconservaci6n. A.C.
55
ENVIRONMENTAL LEGISLATION
55
Bioconservaci6n. A.C.
55
Centro de Derecho Ambiental
Subsecretarfa de Ecologia del Gobierno del Estado de Nuevo Le6n 56
FORESTRY
Institute TecnolOgico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey,
Centro de Calidad Ambiental
Pronatura Noreste
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55
Universidad AutOnoma de Nuevo Leon,
Facultad de Ciencias BiolOgicas
56
MARINE AND AQUATIC RESOURCES.
BioconservaciOn. A.C.
Universidad AutOnoma de Nuevo Le6n,
Facultad de Ciencias BiolOgicas
55
56
N AT U RE AWA R E NESS
Centro de Derecho Ambiental
55
Bioconservaci6n. A.C.
55
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FORESTRY
CULTURAL AWARENESS
Colegio de la Frontera (COLEF)
57
l3ESERT ECOLOGN'
Los Ninos Ecologicos de Reynosa, A.C.
Secretarfa de Desarrollo Urbano y Ecologfa,
Direccien General de Recursos Natu e-WyMedio-Amblente
59
59
EARTH SC IENCES
Los Nines Ecologicos de Reynosa, A.C.
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EC 0 LOG Y
ComisiOn Internacional de Lfmites y Aguas (CILA) Nuevo Laredo
Consejo Municipal de Educacien Ambiental
Los Nines Ecologicos de Reynosa, A.C.
Presidencia Municipal de Matamoros
RECO de Reynosa
Secretarfa de Desarrollo Urbane y Ecologfa,
Direccien General de Recursos Naturales y Medio Ambiente
Zona Escolar 08 de Educacien Especial
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58
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ECOSYSTEMS
Los Ninos EcolOgicos de Reynosa, A.C.
Secretarfa de Desarrollo Urbano y Ecologfa,
Direccien General de Recursos Naturales y Medio Ambiente
Zona Escolar 08 de Educacien Especial
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ENERGY RESOURCES
Secretarfa de Desarrollo Urbane y Ecologfa,
Direccien General de Recursos Naturales y Medio Ambiente
59
ENVIRONMENT
Centro Internacional de Estudios del Rio Bravo
Club Ecologic° CETIS 71
Colegio de Ia Frontera (COLEF)
ComisiOn Internacional de Lfmites y Aguas (CILA) Nuevo Laredo
Grupo de Ecologfa de Ia Preparatoria
'Profr. Ricardo Salazar Ceballos'
Institut° Tecnologico de Matamoros
Los Nines Ecologicos de Reynosa, A.C.
Presidencia Municipal de Matamoros
RECO de Reynosa
Secretarfa de Desarrollo Urbano y Ecologfa,
Direccion General de Recursos Naturales y Medio Ambiente
Servicios de Tecnologia Ambiental, SA de CV
Zona Escolar 08 de Educacien Especial
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57
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60
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INDUSTRIAL & OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY &
IIYGENE
Los Nines EcolOgicos de Reynosa, A.C.
Presidencia Municipal de Matamoros
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59
NATURE AWARENESS
Club Ecologico CETIS 71
ComisiOn Internacional de Lfmites y Aguas (CILA) Nuevo Laredo
Los Ninos Ecoldigicos de Reynosa, A.C.
Secretarfa de Desarrollo Urbane y Ecologia,
Direccion General de Recursos Naturales y Medio Ambiente
Terra Nostra A.C.
Zona Escolar 08 de Educacien Especial
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PLANTS
Comision Internacional de Lfmites y Aguas (CILA) Nuevo Laredo
Los Niflos Ecologicos de Reynosa, A.C.
Secretarfa de Desarrollo Urbane y. Ecologfa,
Direccien General de Recursos Naturales y Medio Ambiente
Terra Nostra A.C.
Zona Escolar 08 de Educacien Especial
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POLLUTION PREVENTION
ComisiOn Internacional de Lfmites y Aguas (CILA) Nuevo Laredo
ComisiOn Internacional de Lfmites y Aguas (CILA) Tamaulipas
Los Nifios EcolOgicos de Reynosa, A.C.
Presidencia Municipal de Matamoros
RECO de Reynosa
Secretarfa de Desarrollo Urbano y Ecologfa,
Direccion General de Recursos Naturales y Medio Ambiente
Zona Escolar 08 de Educacion Especial
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59
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RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Los Ninos EcolOgicos de Reynosa, A.C.
Presidencia Municipal de Matamoros
Secretarfa de Desarrollo Urbane y Ecologfa,
Direccion General de Recursos Naturales y Medio Ambiente
Term Nostra A.C.
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59
59
60
Los Ninos EcolOgicos de Reynosa, A.C.
RECO de Reynosa
Secretarfa de Desarrollo Urbane y Ecologia,
Direccien General de Recursos Naturales y Medio Ambiente
59
59
59
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Los Ninos EcolOgicos de Reynosa, A.C.
Presidencia Municipal de Matamoros
RECO de Reynosa
Secretarfa de Desarrollo Urbane y Ecologfa,
Direcci6n General de Recursos Naturales y Medio Ambiente
Term Nostra A.C.
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LNVIRON:NIEN'TAL LEGISLATION
Los Nines EcolOgicos de Reynosa, A.C.
Presidencia Municipal de Matamoros
RECO de Reynosa
Secretarfa Desarrollo Urban() y Ecologfa
del Gobiemo del Estado, Reynosa
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57
SOIL CONSERVATION
ENVIRONN1ENTAL EDUCA I ION
ComisiOn Internacional de Limites y Aguas (CILA) Nuevo Laredo
Consejo Municipal de Educacion Ambiental
Insttuto Tecnologico de Reynosa
Los Nines EcolOgicos de Reynosa, A.C.
Presidencia Municipal de Matamoros
Proteccion Ambiental y Culture Tamaulipeca A.C.
RECO de Reynosa
Secretarla de Desarrollo Urbano y Ecologia,
Direccien General de Recursos Naturales y Medio Ambiente
Servicios de Tecnologia Amblental, SA de CV
Terra Nostra A.C.
Universidad Mexico-Americana del Norte, Reynosa
Zona Escolar 08 de Educacion Especial
Colegio Nacional de Educacion Profesional Tecnica 129
(CONALEP)
ComisiOn EcolOgica de Reynosa (CER)
Secretarfa de Desarrollo Urbane y Ecologfa,
Direccion General de Recursos Naturales y Medio Ambiente
Universidad Mexico-Americana del Norte, Reynosa
59
59
59
Colegio National de Educacion Profesional TOcnica 129
,(CONALEP)
Comisi6n Ecolegica de Reynosa (CER)
Consejo Municipal de Educacien Ambiental
Direccien de Umpieza Publica
Institute TecnolOgico de Reynosa
Los Ninos Ecologicos de Reynosa, A.C
Presidencia Municipal de Matamoros
RECO de Reynosa
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Secretaria de Desarrollo Urbano y Ecologia,
Direccion General de Recursos Nature les y Medio Ambiente
Servicios de Tecnologia Ambiental, SA de CV
Universidad Mexico-Americana del Norte, Reynosa
Zona Escolar 08 de Educacion Especial
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60
60
60
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Colegio de Bachilleres del Estado de Tamaulipas
ComisiOn Municipal de Agua Potable y Alcantarillado
de Nuevo Laredo
Consejo Municipal de EducaciOn Ambiental
Instituto Tecnologico de Reynosa
Junta de Agua y Drenaje de Matamoros
Los Nirios EcolOgicos de Reynosa, A.C.
Presidencia Municipal de Matamoros
Secretaria de Desarrollo Urbano y Ecologia,
Direcci6n General de Recursos Nature les y Medio Ambiente
Universidad Mexico-Americana del Norte, Reynosa
Zona Escolar 08 de Educacien Especial
57
57
Los Nifios EcolOgicos de Reynosa, A.C.
Presidencia Municipal de Matamoros
Secretaria de Desarrollo Urbano y Ecologia,
Direccion General de Recursos Nature les y Medio Ambiente
Terra Nostra A.C.
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59
58
58
58
59
59
59
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CULTURALAWARENE,SS
Secretarfa de Medio Ambiente, Recursos Naturales
y Pesca (SEMARNAP)
'N'A" I' E R
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C:C)i.OG
Comision Nacional del Agua
Fundacion Mexico-Estados Unidos pars Ia Ciencia
Institute Nacional de Ecologia (INE)
61
61
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Centro de Informacion y Documelitacion sobre
Educacion y Capacitacion (CIDEC)
Instituto_NacionaLde Ecologia (INE)
61
Institute Nacional de Ecologfa (INE)
62
62
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Centro de InformaciOn y Documentaci6n sobre
Educacion y CapacItacion (CIDEC)
Institute Nacional de Ecologfa (INE)
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-_ENERGY RESOURCES
Institute Nacional de Ecologfa (INE)
62
Centro de InformaciOn y Documentacion sobre
Educacion y CapacitaciOn (CIDEC)
Institute Nacional de Ecologfa (INE)
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Centro de EducaciOn y Capacitacion para el
Desarrollo Sustentable (CECADESU)
Centro de InformaciOn y Documentacian sobre
Educaci6n y CapacitaciOn (CIDEC)
Secretaria de Medio Ambiente, Recursos Naturales
y Pesca (SEMARNAP)
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61
62
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Centro Nacional de Salud Ambiental (CENSA)
ENVI KONik:1E N "1.A 1_, LEG IS
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La Neta
MARINE AND AQUATIC RESOURCES.
62
Institute Nacional de Ecologfa (INE)
.
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MINERAL RESOURCES AND
I
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Institute Nacional de Ecologia (INE)
LANTS
Institute Nacional de Ecologfa (INE)
-or
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.POLLUTION PREVENTION
Fundacion Mexico-Estados Unidos para Ia Ciencia
Institute Nacional de Ecologfa (INE)
La Neta
1.2
61
62
62
MANACEM ENT
Secretarfa de Medio Ambiente, Recursos Naturales
y Pesca (SEMARNAP)
62
SOIL CONSERVATION.
Institute Nacional de Ecologia (INE)
62
SUSTAIN/1131.E DEVELOPMENT
Centro de Educacion y Capacitaci6n para el
Desarrollo Sustentable (CECADESU)
Centro de Informacion y Documentacien sobre
EducaciOn y Capacitacion (CIDEC)
Institute Nacional de Ecologfa (INE)
61
61
62
VASTEMANAGEMENT
Fundacion Mexico-Estados Unidos pars Ia Glenda
Institute Nacional de Ecologia (INE)
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Alphabetical List of Organizations
NEW MEXICO
NEW MEXICO OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER, WATER USE AND
9
CONSERVATION BUREAU
9
NEW MEXICO PROJECT LEARNING TREE
NEW MEXICO PROJECT WET (WATER EDUCATION FOR
TEACHERS)
9
9
1
_BRANTLEY LAKE STATE PARK
NEW MEXICO STATE 4-H PROGRAM
9
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, CARLSBAD
2NEW MEXICO-STATE-DEPAITTMENT-OF-EDUCATION
9
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, LAS CRUCES
2
NEW MEXICO STATE LAND OFFICE
2
NEW MEXICO STATE PARKS
9
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT,IROSWELL
10
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, SOCORRO
2
NMSU AGRICULTURAL COMMUNICATIONS
2
CARLSBAD CAVERNS NATIONAL PARK
NMSU COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE, CHAVES COUNTY ... 10
10
2
NMSU COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE, LAS CRUCES
CENTER FOR HANDS-ON LEARNING
2
CENTER FOR LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES
NMSU COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE, LINCOLN COUNTY .10
3
NMSU COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE, OTERO COUNTY 10
CHIHUAHUAN DESERT CONSERVATION ALLIANCE
3
NEW MEXICO WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE
CHIHUAHUAN DESERT NATURE PARK
3
(WRRI)
10
CITY OF ALBUQUERQUE
3
NEW MEXICO WATERSHED WATCH
11
CITY OF ROCKS STATE PARK
11
DONA ANA COUNTY UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF
NEW MEXICO WILDUFE WEST NATURE PARK
11
AGRICULTURE/NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION
NORTH AMERICAN INSTITUTE (NAMI)
3
OLIVER LEE MEMORIAL STATE PARK
11
SERVICE
3
OTERO SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT
11
ELEPHANT BUTTE IRRIGATION DISTRICT
11
ELEPHANT BUTTE LAKE STATE PARK
4
PROJECT DEL RIO
11
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION OF NEW MEXICO .... 4
PROJECT WILD, CONSERVATION SERVICES
12
RIO GRANDE NATURE CENTER STATE PARK
GILA NATIONAL FOREST, CONSERVATION EDUCATION PROGRAM4
12
HAWKS ALOFT, INC.
4
RIO GRANDE RESTORATION
12
4
RURAL COMMUNITY ASSISTANCE CORPORATION
HIDALGO COUNTY COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE
12
HIDALGO COUNTY SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT ..4
SIERRA CLUB, RIO GRANDE CHAPTER
12
5
INTERHEMISPHERIC RESOURCE CENTER (IRC)
SIERRA SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT
12
JORNADA EXPERIMENTAL RANGE
5
SKY ISLAND ALLIANCE
JORNADA RESOURCE CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT
SOUTHERN AREA HEALTH EDUCATION CENTER, BORDER HEALTH
5
12
PROGRAM
EDUCATION TRAINING CENTER
5
13
KEEP LAS CRUCES BEAUTIFUL
SOUTHWEST ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER
5
KEEP NEW MEXICO BEAUTIFUL
SOUTHWEST NETWORK FOR ENVIRONMENTAL AND
5
ECONOMIC JUSTICE (SNEEJ)
13
LAS CRUCES MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY
6
13
LAS CRUCES PUBLIC SCHOOLS TEACHERS' CENTER
SOUTHWEST ORGANIZING PROJECT
13
LEASBURG STATE PARK
6
SOUTHWEST RESEARCH AND INFORMATION CENTER
6
13
LINCOLN NATIONAL FOREST
SOUTHWEST STRATEGY COORDINATION OFFICE
LIVING DESERT STATE PARK
6
SOUTHWEST TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE - NMSU . 13
6
13
TIERRA MADRE
MESILLA VALLEY COW BELLES
MIDDLE RIO GRANDE WATER ASSEMBLY
6
TREE NEW MEXICO
13
14
6
NATIONAL AUDUBON SOCIETY, NEW MEXICO
U.S. FISH AND WILDUFE SERVICE
14
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE U.S. - MEXICO AFFAIRS OFFICE
7
U.S. FISH AND WILDUFE SERVICE
1
ALAMEDA PARK ZOO
1
AMIGOS BRAVOS
1
BORDER ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH COALITION
BORDER EPIDEMIOLOGY & ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH CENTER -1
1
BORDER HEALTH OFFICE
NEW MEXICO AGRICULTURE IN THE CLASSROOM
7
7
NEW MEXICO BUREAU OF MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES
NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF GAME AND FISH
7
NEW MEXICO ENVIRONMENT DEPARTMENT
7
7
NEW MEXICO ENVIRONMENT DEPARTMENT, AIR QUALITY
NEW MEXICO ENVIRONMENT DEPARTMENT, DRINKING WATER 8
NEW MEXICO ENVIRONMENT DEPARTMENT, GROUNDWATER
8
QUALITY BUREAU
NEW MEXICO ENVIRONMENT DEPARTMENT, HAZARDOUS WASTE
BUREAU
8
NEW MEXICO ENVIRONMENT DEPARTMENT, RECYCLE
8
NEW MEXICO ENVIRONMENT DEPARTMENT, SOLID WASTE
BUREAU
8
NEW MEXICO FARM AND RANCH HERITAGE MUSEUM
8
NEW MEXICO FORESTRY & RESOURCES CONSERVATION
DIVISION
8
NEW MEXICO MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY AND SCIENCE
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14
USFWS - SAN ANDRES NATIONAL WILDUFE REFUGE
14
USFWS - SERVILLETA NATIONAL WILDUFE REFUGE
14
UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO SCHOOL OF LAW
WASTE-MANAGEMENT EDUCATION AND RESEARCH
15
CONSORTIUM (WERC)
15
WATER UTIUTIES TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
WESTERN NEW MEXICO UNIVERSITY
15
15
WHITE SANDS NATIONAL MONUMENT, NPS
WILDWORKS CONSERVATION FOUNDATION
15
15
WORLD WILDUFE FUND
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TEXAS
ADOPTA- WETLAND PROGRAM
17
AGUA PARA BEBER
17
AMISTAD NATIONAL RECREATION AREA
17
AUDUBON SOCIETY - EL PASO/TRANS-PECOS
17
AUDUBON SOCIETY -TEXAS
17
BAYLOR COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
17
BENTSEN-RIO GRANDE VALLEY STATE PARK
17
BIG BEND NATIONAL PARK
18
BIG BEND RANCH STATE PARK
18
BIG BEND RANCH STATE PARK, BARTON WARNOCK
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION CENTER
18
BORDER ENVIRONMENT COOPERATION COMMISSION
18
BORDER INFORMATION & SOLUTIONS NETWORK (BISN)
18
BRAZOS RIVER ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION PROJECT
(BREEP)
18
BROWNSVILLE BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE
19
BROWNSVILLE ECOLOGICAL DIVISION
19
BROWNSVILLE HEALTH DEPARTMENT
19
BROWNSVILLE WASTE MINIMIZATION AND RECYCUNG
DEPARTMENT
19
CADDO LAKE INSTITUTE, INC
19
CAMERON PARK CENTRO CULTURAL
19
CENTER FOR BIG BEND STUDIES/SUL ROSS STATE UNIVERSITY19
CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
(CERM)
20
CENTER FOR GLOBAL STUDIES
20
CHIHUAHUAN DESERT RESEARCH INSTITUTE
20
CHIHUAHUAN DESERT RESOURCE CONSERVATION AND
DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (USDA-NRCS)
20
CHIHUAHUAN DESERT WILDUFE RESCUE
20
CITY OF BROWNSVILLE, COMPOST AND RECYCUNG
20
CITY OF BROWNSVILLE, PUBUC HEALTH
21
CITY OF EDINBURG
21
CITY OF EL PASO
21
COLONIAS UNIDAS
21
DAVIS MOUNTAINS STATE PARK
21
DELTRONICOS DE MATAMOROS
21
EARTH CARE ORGANIZATION
21
EDINBURG 2020 ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE
21
EL PASO SOLAR ENERGY ASSOCIATION
22
EL PASO WATER UTILITIES, PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD
22
EL PASO ZOO
22
ENVIRONMENTAL DEFENSE FUND
22
ENVIRONMENTAL INSTITUTE OF HOUSTON (EIH), UNIVERSITY OF
HOUSTON-CLEAR LAKE
22
ENVIRONMENTAL SOLUTIONS PROGRAM, CENTER FOR ENERGY
AND ENVIRONMENT (UT AUSTIN)
23
FORT LEATON STATE HISTORIC PARK (TPWD)
23
FRANKUN MOUNTAINS STATE PARK
23
GLADYS PORTER ZOO
23
GLOBE TEACHER TRAINING UTEP
23
GORGAS SCIENCE FOUNDATION
23
GUADALUPE MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK
24
HIDALGO COUNTY OFFICE OF THE TEXAS AGRICULTURAL
EXTENSION SERVICE
24
INSIGHTS EL PASO SCIENCE MUSEUM
24
INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY AND WATER COMMISSION
24
KEEP EL PASO BEAUTIFUL
24
KEEP TEXAS BEAUTIFUL
24
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KEYSTONE HERITAGE PARK
KICKAPOO TRADITIONAL TRIBE OF TEXAS
LAGUNA ATASCOSA NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE
LAKE CASA BLANCA INTERNATIONAL STATE PARK
LAMAR BRUNI VERGARA ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE CENTER
LAREDO CITY UTILITIES
LAREDO CLEAN CITIES COALITION
LAREDO ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
LAREDO MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION
LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF EL PASO
LOS CAMINOS DEL RIO OF TEXAS, INC. AND MEXICO, A.C.
LOWER RIO GRANDE VALLEY NATIONAL WILDUFE REFUGE
LOWER RIO GRANDE VALLEY NATURE CENTER
MCALLEN INTERNATIONAL MUSEUM
MCALLEN WATER UTILITIES
MI LAREDO
MIGRANT CLINICIANS NETWORK (MCN)
NATIONAL WILDUFE FEDERATION
(GULF STATES FIELD OFFICE)
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
27
27
27
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NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE, ALPINE
NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE, EL PASO
NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE,
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NORTH AMERICAN BUTTERFLY ASSOCIATION
SOUTH TEXAS NABA-SOTX
OFFICE OF COLONIA INITIATIVES, AUSTIN
OFFICE OF COLONIA INITIATIVES, EL PASO
OFFICE OF COLONIA INITIATIVES, LAREDO
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE
ONE BORDER FOUNDATION - MANO A MANO
PADRE ISLAND NATIONAL SEASHORE
PAN AMERICAN HEALTH ORGANIZATION (PAHO)
PASO DEL NORTE HEALTH FOUNDATION
PORTER HIGH SCHOOL GEOGRAPHY CLUB
PROJECT HOPE (HEALTH OPPORTUNITIES FOR PEOPLE
EVERYWHERE)
PROYECTO FEY ESPERANZA
PRUDE RANCH
PUBLIC POLICY RESEARCH CENTER
RIO BRAVO DESERT RESOURCE CONSERVATION &
DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (USDA-NRCS)
RIO GRANDE COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS
RIO GRANDE INTERNATIONAL STUDY CENTER
RIO GRANDEIRIO BRAVO BASIN COALITION
RIO GRANDE-NUECES RESOURCE CONSERVATION &
DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (USDA-NRCS)
RIVER PIERCE FOUNDATION
RIVER-WATCH NETWORK, INC.
SABAL PALM AUDUBON CENTER AND SANCTUARY
SANTA ANA NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE
SEA CAMP, TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY AT GALVESTON
SIERRA CLUB, LONE STAR CHAPTER.
SOUTH TEXAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE, PROJECT DEL RIO
SOUTH TEXAS ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION AND RESEARCH
(STEER) CENTER
SOUTH TEXAS ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION AND RESEARCH
(STEER) LAREDO
SOUTH TEXAS YOUTH RANCH, PHARR
SOUTHERN UNION GAS
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SUL ROSS UNIVERSITY, DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCE
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MANAGEMENT
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SUNNYSIDE DAY SCHOOL
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SWAN GROUP
TEXAS A&M AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE,
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BREWSTERfJEFF-DAVIS-COUNTY
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TEXAS A&M AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE, EL PASO
TEXAS A&M AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE,
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PRESIDIO COUNTY
TEXAS A&M AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE, SOUTH TEXAS
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AMERICORPS INITIATIVE (STACI)
TEXAS A&M AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE,
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TERRELL COUNTY
TEXAS A&M AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE,
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WEBB COUNTY
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TEXAS A&M INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY SCHOOL HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER 34
RURAL PUBUC HEALTH
TEXAS BUTTERFLY FESTIVAL
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MISSION CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
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TEXAS CENTER FOR POLICY STUDIES
TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, OFFICE OF BORDER HEALTH,
34
AUSTIN
TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, OFFICE OF BORDER HEALTH,
34
EL PASO
TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, OFFICE OF BORDER HEALTH,
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LAREDO
TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY AFFAIRS ..35
TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION- ENVIRONMENTAL
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AFFAIRS DIVISION
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TEXAS ENGINEERING EXTENSION SERVICE
TEXAS ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS NETWORK (TEAR)
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TEXAS ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE
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(TEEAC)
TEXAS FARM BUREAU (AG IN THE CLASSROOM)
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TEXAS FOREST SERVICE - URBAN FORESTRY
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TEXAS GENERAL LAND OFFICE
TEXAS NATURAL RESOURCE CONSERVATION COMMISSION,
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AUSTIN
TEXAS NATURAL RESOURCE CONSERVATION COMMISSION,
BORDER COLONIAS
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TEXAS NATURAL RESOURCE CONSERVATION COMMISSION,
EL PASO
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TEXAS NATURAL RESOURCE CONSERVATION COMMISSION,
HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT
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PROGRAM
TEXAS NATURAL RESOURCE CONSERVATION COMMISSION,
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LAREDO
TEXAS NATURAL RESOURCE CONSERVATION COMMISSION,
SOURCE WATER ASSESSMENT AND PROTECTION
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PROGRAM
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TEXAS PARKS AND WILDUFE DEPARTMENT, AUSTIN
TEXAS PARKS AND WILDUFE DEPARTMENT, EDINBURG
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TEXAS PARKS AND WILDLIFE DEPARTMENT, STATE PROGRAMS 37
TEXAS PTA ENVIRONMENTAL COMMITTEE
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TEXAS RAILROAD COMMISSION
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TEXAS STATE AQUARIUM
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TEXAS STATE SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION BOARD
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TEXAS WATCH
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TEXAS WATER DEVELOPMENT BOARD
TEXAS WATER RESOURCES INSTITUTE
TEXAS WATER UTILITIES ASSOCIATION
TEXAS - MEXICO BORDERLANDS INFORMATION CENTER
THE NATURE CONSERVANCY OF TEXAS, INC.
U.STBUREAU-OF-RECLAMATION---U.S. DEPT OF ENERGY (CLEAN CITIES)
U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL. PROTECTION AGENCY,
EL PASO BORDER OFFICE
U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, REGION 6
U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, REGION 6,
US/MEXICO PROGRAM (6WQ-D)
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT BROWNSVILLE
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT BROWNSVILLE
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT BROWNSVILLE, SCHOOL OF
EDUCATION, ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION.
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT BROWNSVILLE, LAGUNA MADRE
LEARNING CENTER
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT EL PASO
UNIVERSITY OFTEXAS AT EL PASO, DEPARTMENT OF
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SCHOOL OF PUBUC HEALTH
USDA-NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE
VALLEY LAND FUND
VALLEY PROUD ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL
WHY WASTEWATER?, INC.
WILDERNESS PARK MUSEUM
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CHIHUAHUA
AQUA XXI, A.C.
ASOCIACIoN DE ENERGIA SOLAR DE CIUDAD JUAREZ
CENTRO DE ESTUDIOSTECNOLOGICOS INDUSTRIALY DE
SERVICIOS (CETIS) #98
CENTRO DE INVESTIGACION EN MATERIALES
AVANZADOS, S.C. (CIMAV)
COMISION DE COOPERACION ECOLOGICA FRONTERIZA
(COCEF)
COMISION INTERNACIONAL DE LIMITESY AGUAS (CILA)
CD. JUAREZ
COMISION NACIONAL DEL AGUA, CD. JUAREZ
COMISION NACIONAL DEL AGUA, GERENCIA ESTATAL DE
CHIHUAHUA
COMITE DE ECOLOGIA DE OJINAGA
CONALEP, CD. JUAREZ
CONSULTORES DE SEGURIDAD INDUSTRIALY
MEDIO AMBIENTE (COSIME)
DESARROLLO JUVENIL DEL NORTE A.C.
DESARROLLO URBANOY ECOLOGIA DE LA
CIUDAD DE OJINAGA
DIRECCION GENERAL DE ECOLOGIAY PROTECCION CIVIL DEL
MUNICIPIO DE CD. JUAREZ
ECOLOGIA DEL TERCER MILENIO, A.C.
EDICIONES GUILEBCA
ESCUELA IGNACIO ZARAGOZA
ESCUELA PREPARATORIA ESTATAL POR COOPERACION 8404
"PRAXEDIS G. GUERRERO"
ESCUELA PREPARATORIA FEDERAL POR COOPERACION
EMS - 2/47 ALTAVISTA DE JUAREZ
ESCUELA SECUNDARIA FEDERAL NO. 4
FEDERACIoN MEXICANA DE ASOCIACIONES PRIVADAS DE
SALUDY DESARROLLO COMUNITARIO A.C. (FEMAP)
FM GLOBO 98.3
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HERMANOSY AMIGOS DEFENSORES DEL AGUA (HADA)
INFOMEXUS
INSTITUTO MUNICIPAL DE INVESTIGACION Y PLANEACION
INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE INVESTIGACIONES FORESTALES
AGRICOLAS Y PECUARIAS
INSTITUTO TECNOLOGICO `1 DE ESTUDIOS SUPERIORES DE
MONTERREY, CAMPUS CD. JUAREZ.
JUNTA MUNICIPAL DE AGUAY SANEAMIENTO DE JUAREZ
OFICINA ESTATAL ECOLOGICA DE CHIHUAHUA
ORGANIZACION POPULAR INDEPENDIENTE
PREPARATORIA CETCJ
PROCURADURIA FEDERAL DE PROTECCION AL AMBIENTE
(PROFEPA), CHIHUAHUA
PROGRAMA COMPAREROS, A.C.
PROMOCION SOCIAL KOLPING A.C.
PROYECTO DEL RIO
SECRETARIA DE DESARROLLO URBANOY ECOLOGIA DEL
GOBIERNO DEL ESTADO DE CHIHUAHUA
SERVICIOS PUBLICOS MUNICIPALES
SIERRA MADRE ALLIANCE PROGRAM
SOCIEDAD REGIONAL NORTE DE INGENIERIA
SANITARIA Y AMBIENTAL
UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA DE CHIHUAHUA
UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA DE CHIHUAHUA
UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA DE CIUDAD JUAREZ
UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA DE CIUDAD JUAREZ,
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UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA DE CD. JUAREZ,
CENTRO DE ESTUDIOS DEL MEDIO AMBIENTE
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INSTITUTO DE CIENCIAS SOCIALES Y ADMINISTRACION .... 49
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Alphabetical List of Organizations
BIODIVERSIDAD MEXICANA S.A DE C.V.
CENTRO DE BACHILLERATOTECNOL6GICO INDUSTRIAL
Y DE SERVICIOS #34
CENTRO DE BACHILLERATOTECNOL6GICO INDUSTRIAL
Y DE SERVICIOS #54
COLEGIO-NACIONALDE_EDUCACIoN PROFESIONAL
TECNICA (CONALEP)
COMISION ECOLOGICA DE PIEDRAS NEGRAS, ASOCIACION
ECOLOGICA FRONTERA NORTE
COMISION INTERNACIONAL DE LIMITESY AGUAS (CILA)
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COAHUILA
COMISION NACIONAL DEL AGUA, GERENCIA REGIONAL
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CUENCAS CENTRALES DEL NORTE
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DESUVALLE
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DIRECCION DE ECOLOGIA, CD. ACURA
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DIRECCION DE ECOLOGIA, PIEDRAS NEGRAS
DIRECCION DEL AREA DE PROTECCION DE FLORAY FAUNA
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CUATROCIENEGAS
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DIRECCION GENERAL DE ECOLOGIA, ESTADO DE COAHUILA
52
FUNDACIoN ECOLOGICA MEXICANA (FEMAC)
52
PRESIDENCIA MUNICIPAL DE CD. ACURA
PROCURADURIA FEDERAL DE PROTECCION AL AMBIENTE
(PROFEPA), SECRETARIA DE MEDIO AMBIENTE RECURSOS
52
NATURALESY PESCA (SEMARNAP)
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PROTECCION DE LA FAUNA MEXICANA, A.C.
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SISTEMA MUNICIPAL DE AGUAS Y SANEAMIENTO (SIMAS)
53
UNIVERSIDAD AUT6NOMA AGRARIA ANTONIO NARRO
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Alphabetical List of Organizations
BIOCONSERVACION. A.C.
CENTRO DE DERECHO AMBIENTAL
INSTITUTOTECNOLOGICOY DE ESTUDIOS SUPERIORES DE
MONTERREY, CENTRO DE CAUDAD AMBIENTAL
ORGANIZACI6N VIDA SILVESTRE (OVIS)
PRONATURA NORESTE
RED DE EDUCADORES AMBIENTALES DE NUEVO LEON
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SECRETARIA DE EDUCACION, GOBIERNO DEL ESTADO DE NUEVO
LEON
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SUBSECRETARIA DE ECOLOGIA DEL GOBIERNO DEL ESTADO DE
NUEVO LEON
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UNIVERSIDAD AUT6NOMA DE NUEVO LEON, FACULTAD DE
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
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TAMAULIPAS
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CBTIS 189
CENTRO DE ESTUDIOS FRONTERIZOSY DE PROMOCIoN DE LOS
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DERECHOS HUMANOS
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CENTRO INTERNACIONAL DE ESTUDIOS DEL RIO BRAVO
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CLUBECOLOGICO CETIS 71
COLEGIO DE BACHILLERES DEL ESTADO DE TAMAULIPAS
COLEGIO DE LA FRONTERA (COLEF)
COLEGIO NACIONAL DE EDUCACION PROFESIONAL
TECNICA 129 (CONALEP)
COMISION ECOLOGICA DE REYNOSA (CER)
COMISION INTERNACIONAL DE LIMITESY AGUAS (CILA)
NUEVO LAREDO
COMISION INTERNACIONAL DE LiMITES AGUAS (CILA)
TAMAULIPAS
COMISION MUNICIPAL DE AGUA POTABLE Y
ALCANTARILLADO DE NUEVO LAREDO
CONSEJO MUNICIPAL DE EDUCACION AMBIENTAL
DIRECCION DE UMPIEZA PUBUCA
GRUPO DE ECOLOGIA DE LA PREPARATORIA
"PROFR. RICARDO SALAZAR CEBALLOS"
INSTITUTOTECNOLoGICO DE MATAMOROS
INSTITUTOTECNOLOGICO DE REYNOSA
JUNTA DE AGUAY DRENAJE DE MATAMOROS
LOS NIFIOS ECOLOGICOS DE REYNOSA, A.C.
PRESIDENCIA MUNICIPAL DE MATAMOROS
PROTECCION AMBIENTALY CULTURATAMAUUPECA A.C.
RECO DE REYNOSA
SECRETARIA DE DESARROLLO URBANOY ECOLOGIA,
Y
DIRECCION GENERAL DE RECURSOS NATURALES
MEDIO AMBIENTE
SECRETARIA DESARROLLO URBANOY ECOLOGIA DEL
GOBIERNO DEL ESTADO, REYNOSA
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TERRA NOSTRA A.C.
UNIVERSIDAD MEXICO-AMERICANA DEL NORTE, REYNOSA
ZONA ESCOLAR 08 DE EDUCACION ESPECIAL
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CENTRO DE EDUCACIGNY CAPACITACION PARA EL
DESARROLLO SUSTENTABLE (CECADESU)
CENTRO DE INFORMACION Y DOCUMENTACION SOBRE
EDUCACION Y CAPACITACION (CIDEC)
CENTRO NACIONAL DE SALUD AMBIENTAL (CENSA)
COMISION NACIONAL DEL AGUA
COMISION NACIONAL PARA EL CONOCIMIENTOY USO DE LA
BIODIVERSIDAD (CONABIO)
FUNDACION MEXICO - ESTADOS UNIDOS PARA LA CIENCIA
INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE ECOLOGiA (INE)
LA NETA
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PESCA (SEMARNAP)
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Antecedentes del Proyecto,
Una Iniciativa de Frontera XXI
Agradecimientos
La realizacion de esta Gula de Recursos de Educaci6n Ambiental
en la Frontera fue posible a traves del financiamiento de Ia Regi6n
VI de Ia Agencia de Proteccion Ambiental de los Estados Unidos,
como parte del Programa Frontera XXI EE.UU. - Mexico. Frontera
XXI es un programa diseriado para lograr un medio ambiente limpio,
proteger Ia salud ptiblica y los recursos naturales y fomentar el
desarrollo sustentable. Tambien fue proporcionado financiamiento
de la Region VI de Ia EPA, por su apoyo en la producciOn de la
El Environmental Education Exchange agradece a Amadee Madril,
Gula de Recursos de Educacian Ambiental en la Frontera.
Adicionalmente, Drew Burnett de la Oficina de EducaciOn Ambiental
de Ia EPA en Washington presto ayuda en Ia organizacian para la
impresion de esta gufa. Agradecimientos especiales para Judy
Braus y Ethan Taylor del Fondo Mundial para la Naturaleza (WWF)
por proporcionar financiamiento adicional y apoyo en este proyecto.
por parte de la Oficina de EducaciOn Ambiental de Ia EPA en
Washington D. C.
La Gula de Recursos de Educaci6n Ambiental en la Frontera fue
originalmente recopilada por Elaine Hampton de West Education
El exit° de Frontera XXI depends de una amplia cooperaciOn y
colaboracion binacional entre los gobiernos locales, estatales y
federales, grupos indigenas, instituciones internacionales, centros
educativos, organizaciones no gubernamentales, Ia industria y las
organizaciones comunitarias. Los organismos federates clave en
el desarrollo e implementaciOn de Frontera XXI son: La Agencia
de Protecci6n Ambiental de los EE.UU. (EPA), Ia Secretarfa del
Medio Ambiente, Recursos Naturales y Pesca (SEMARNAP) de
Mexico, el Departamento de Interior de los EE.UU. (DOI), el
Resource Consortium. La gufa fue actualizada y ampliada por David
Meissner del Environmental Education Exchange y formatizada
por Rock) Covarrubias, tambien del Environmental Education
Exchange. La portada de esta ediciOn fue disenada por Frederic
Welterlin de WestEd en San Francisco y formatizada por Red Horse
Graphics en Tucson.
Para solicitar ejemplares adicionales u obtener mayor informaci6n,
comuniquese con:
Departamento de Agricultura de los EE.UU. (USDA), las secciones
estadounidenses y mexicanas de Ia ComisiOn Internacional de
Limites y Aguas (CILA), el Departamento de Salud y Servicios
Humanos de los EE.UU. (HHS) y Ia Secretarfa de Salud de Mexico
(SSA). Otros participantes importantes a escala federal incluyen
el Departamento de Estado de los EE.UU. y la Secretarfa de
Relaciones Exteriores de Mexico, asi como organizaciones
internacionales como Ia ComisiOn de CooperaciOn Ecologica
Fronteriza (COCEF) y el Banco de Desarrollo de Norte America
Amadee Madril, Especialista en Proteccion Ambiental
U.S. EPA - 6WO-CO
1445 Ross Ave.
Dallas, Texas 75202
Tel. (214) 665-2767
[email protected]
(NADBank).
Frontera XXI se ejecuta a tray& de grupos de trabajo binacionales
los cuales incluyen: agua, aire, desechos solidos y peligrosos,
prevenci6n de Ia contaminaciOn, planificaci6n de contingencia y
respuesta a emergencias, ejecucion cooperativa y acatamiento,
recursos de informaci6n ambiental, recursos naturales y salud
ambiental. La Gula de Recursos de Educaci6n Ambiental en la
Frontera se encuentra dentro de los objetivos del grupo de trabajo
de Recursos de Informed& Ambiental.
Existe una inmensa cantidad de informaciOn sobre el medio
ambiente fronterizo pero es dificil ganar acceso a ella. El objetivo
del Grupo de Trabajo de Recursos de InformaciOn Ambiental es
producir recursos de informacion integral y los mecanismos
necesarios para tener acceso a Ia misma. Sus objetivos incluyen
Ia facilitaciOn de Ia comparticiOn de la informacion y el intercambio,
proporcionar un mayor acceso publics) a Ia informaci6n, establecer
un inventario de informacion ambiental y promover Ia education
ambiental en las comunidades fronterizas.
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Texas
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Introduccion y Resumen:
iBienvenido a la Gu la de Recursos de Educacion Ambiental en la
Frontera! El objetivo de esta gu fa es proporcionar a los educadores
y residentes de Ia frontera informaciOn (ail sabre los programas de
educaciOn ambiental que se ofrecen a lo largo de la porcion oriental
de la frontera entre EE.UU. y Mexico. Los programas menctanados
Use esta gufa y descubra la riqueza en oportunidades ambientales
y recursos disponibles a lo largo de Ia region fronteriza. iExpanda
sus horizontes mas and de su estado e incluso su pais! Encontrard
infinitas posibilidades para mejorar la colaboracion o exploracion.
representan una amplia gama de esfuerzos educativos
concentrados en la comprension del medio ambiente y la resoluciOn
(Nota: para Ilamar a Mexico desde los EE.UU. primero marque
011 seguido del cOdigo del pals (52) antes de marcar el raimero
de los problemas ambientales en las comunidades fronterizas de
que viene en la informacion. Para Ilamar a los EE.UU. desde Mexico
los EE.UU. y Mexico. La gufa contiene informacion sabre los
marque 001 seguido del rainier° que viene en la informaci6n).
programas de educaciOn ambiental que organizaciones en el sur
de Nuevo Mexico, sur de Texas y la porciOn node de los estados
de Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo Le6n y Tamaulipas ofrecen.
La informacion de esta gufa se encuentra disponible en linea en:
Mientras que esta gufa demuestra una gran diversidad de
http://www.redeafronteriza.net
programas y temas, tambien da a conocer las inquietudes comunes
del area fronteriza de manera general. La region fronteriza se ve
impactada par un rapid° crecimiento en la poblaciOn asociado al
intenso desarrollo industrial. La contaminaciOn industrial, la
urbanizaciOn sin la infraestructura adecuada y el flujo de trek°
pesado al otro lado de Ia frontera han creado tension en el media
ambiente y la calidad de vide en la region. Ademds de los programas
de educaciOn ambiental "tradicionales" que se concentran en la
historia natural, fauna silvestre y ecosistemas, muchas
organizaciones fronterizas se enfocan especificamente en
cuestiones de salud ambiental, preservation de las areas verdes,
desarrollo sustentable y demds temas ambientales relacionados
con las comunidades.
Ya que la degradacion ambiental no tiene fronteras, ha inspirado
Ia colaboracion entre organizaciones estadounidenses y mexicanas
en Ia region fronteriza. La investigaciOn para esta gufa revel6 la
existencia de numerosos comites y coaliciones binacionales
trabajando en cuestiones de preocupaciOn mutua. La guia fue
desarrollada por el espfritu de cooperaciOn forjado par estos grupos.
Esperamos que sirva como herramienta para unir a la gente y
compartir recursos y fomentar el establecimiento de sociedades
que trabajen hacia las soluciones comunes de los problemas
ambientales en Ia regi6n fronteriza.
La informacion de esta gufa se recabO a traves de Ilamadas
telefOnicas, fax y correo electronic°. Nuestra area de concentration
fue aproximadamente de 100 kilOmetros de Ia frontera. Nos
desviamos un poco en algunas ocasiones pues las organizaciones
contaban con oficinas en las capitales estatales fuera del area
inmediata de la frontera y las consideramos especialmente notables.
Dedicamos mucho esfuerzo para incluir toda posible organizaciOn,
le pedimos una disculpa si es que existe alguna omisiOn.
Ya que se desea que Ia gufa sea utilizada por residentes
estadounidenses y mexicanos, se separt en secciones en ingles
y espaiiol. Sabemos que mucha gente en la frontera es biling0e,
pero tratamos de que la informaciOn sea amistosa para aquellos
lectores que solo hablan o leen en uno de estos idiomas. De este
modo, los tftulos de las organizaciones se presentan en el idioma
original pero con la descripciOn traducida para facilitar la lectura
de los usuarios monolingues. La guia esta organizada por orden
alfabetico por estado para los dos pafses. Un Indite tematico sirve
coma punto de referencia de las organizaciones que ofrecen
programas en temas especificos.
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Capacitacion y Materiales pare la Educaclan
Amblental (TEEM)
Construyendo Capacidad de EA en la Frontera
La Agencia de ProtecciOn Ambiental (EPA) y la Secretarfa del Medio
Ambiente, Recursos Naturales y Pesca (SEMARNAP) de Mexico
con el Programa Frontera XXI EE.UU. - Mexico desarrollaron un
Plan Estrategico de Educaci6n Ambiental binacional para el
Programa Fronterizo de EE.UU. y Mexico que cumple con uno de
los objetivos del Grupo de Trabajo de Recursos de Informacian
Ambiental Frontera XXI.
La EPA publica un aviso de peticion de propuestas de instituciones educativas, organismos ambientales y de educacian ptiblica
y organizaciones sin fines de lucro para ayudar en Ia ejecucian
del Plan de EA para Ia Frontera entre EE.UU. y Mexico en Ia region del Bajo Valle del Rfo Grande (Brownsville - Matamoros,
McAllen - Reynosa, Laredo - Nuevo Laredo y comunidades circundantes). Este aviso de peticion y los formularios necesarios se
encuentran disponibles en Ifnea en http://www.epa.gov/
El Plan de EA se basa en el desarrollo de un programa modelo
usmexlcoborder
conocido como TEEM (Capacitacion y Materiales para Ia Educacian
Ambiental). Actualmente, la estrategia de TEEM esti' siendo
ejecutada en Ia Region IX de Ia EPA en Arizona, California, Baja
California y Sonora. El modelo TEEM cuenta con un registro de
camino acreditado en la edificacion de capacidad local y facultando
a las comunidades a jugar un papel integral en Ia proteccion de su
medio ambiente y la conservacian de recursos naturales. El modelo
Comunfquese con Amadee Madril, EPA at (214) 665-2767 pare
mayor informacion.
TEEM es dirigido localmente y basado en las necesidades
identificadas por los educadores quienes tienen un entendimiento
de primera mano sobre las cuestiones relevantes a sus
comunidades. La aspiraciOn del Plan de EA es establecer una red
que vincule a los proveedores de EA en los EE.UU. y Mexico
quienes serail responsables de mejorar el acceso a los materiales
y la informaci6n de EA y desarrollar y ejecutar actividades de
desarrollo profesional y organizacional.
Algunos objetivos cave del proyecto seran:
Identificar las cuestiones ambientales mas importantes y las
necesidades de conocimiento ambiental relacionadas dentro de
las comunidades
Examinar cuales son las opciones para mejorar la educacian
ambiental
Elaborar y/o planificar estrategias, programas o proyectos que
satisfagan las necesidades identificadas
Formar redes de apoyo para ayudar a implementar las estrategias,
programas o proyectos
Crear una base amplia de apoyo que ayude a monitorear el
progreso de los programas, evalue los impactos y haga
modificaciones necesarias a modo de sostener el proceso en el
futuro.
La conclusion de esta gufa es el primer paso hacia Ia
implementacian del Plan de EA a lo largo de Ia frontera entre
EE.UU. y Mexico. Nos complace asociarnos con el gran numero
de organizaciones que hicieron posible esta gufa. Esta gufa le
dare una perspectiva de Ia gran cantidad de proveedores de educaci6n ambiental incluyendo a las entidades locales, estatales y
federales, organizaciones no gubernamentales, instituciones academicas y organizaciones privadas en el sur de Nuevo Mexico,
sur de Texas, y la parte norte de los estados de Chihuahua,
Coahuila, Nuevo Lean y Tamaulipas.
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Guia de Recursos de EducaciOn Ambiental en la Frontera
Planificacion de la Conservacion en el Desierto
Chihuahuense
El Fondo Mundial para la Nature laza consulta las
Necesidades de los Educadores Ambientales de
la Region
El Desierto Chihuahuense es sin ,thida uno de los mas ricos y
diversos en el mundo. Es hogar pare mas especies de merrifferos
que Ia region de Yellowstone, mas especies de ayes que los Pan-
tanos de Florida, mas especies de, reptiles que el Desierto
Sonorense y mas especies de plantas que los, bosques en el Pacffico. WWF y su gran cantidad de socios trabajan para proteger
esta Ecoregion increfblemente diverse. Nuestro objetivo es conserver la maxima expresiOn de la diversidad biolOgica, respetando
las necesidades y aspiraciones de la gente que vive en este rico
lugar o cerca de 61.
El Desierto Chihuahuense forma parte del programa Global 200
de WWF, una coleccion de mas de 200 habitats terrestres, de agua
dulce y merinos mas sobresalientes en el mundo. Estos lugares
incluyen aquellos que albergan la biodiversidad mas distintiva o
rica, aquellos donde Ia perdida de biodiversidad se advierte mas
gravemente y donde debemos luchar por la conservaci6n.
En el Desierto Chihuahuense, actualmente trabajamos con otros
grupos en la region pare reunir a tomadores de decisiones, cienti-
ficos, economistas, educadores, comunidades locales para
desarrollar e implementer estrategias que protejan esta singular
Area para las generaciones venideras. Desde el asilamiento de
Areas protegidas a la direcci6n del use de recursos y cuestiones
de desarrollo, WWF sigue un itinerario ambicioso concentrado en
Ia polftica, comunicacion, proteccion del habitat y la educaci6n.
Un componente importante de este esfuerzo es explorer Ia mejor
manera en la que podamos utilizer a la educaciOn para lograr nuestros objetivos de conservacion en la region. Para empezar, hemos
Ilevado a cabo una evaluaci6n de necesidades para identificar que
es lo que ocurre actualmente en la educaci6n ambiental, en d6nde existen huecos, quienes son loslfderes y clue personas desean
participar en el futuro. Creemos que la educacion es una de las
formas mas efectivas para crear un cambio a largo plazo y que
integrando a la educaciOn con nuestras iniciativas de conserveci6n, lograremos resultados mas sustentables.
Si desea obtener mayor informaci6n sobre lo que hate WWF en el
Desierto Chihuahuense, incluyendo los recientes esfuerzos para
crear reserves y santuarios en la region, visite la pagina electronica en http: / /www.worlfwildlife.orgApoyamos esta gula de recursos
y otros esfuerzos que aumentan la apreciaci6n y entendimiento
de las cuestiones y ayudan a mover a la gente para realizar las
acciones adecuadas a escala local, nacional y global. Esperamos
trabajar con los educadores en Ia region para desarrollar una es-
trategia de educacion a largo plazo que ayude a proteger este
lugar especial para el futuro. Tambien esperamos compartir las
lecciones aprendidas con la gente que trabaja en otras ecoregiones
de modo que todos podamos aprender mas sobre como la educa-
cion y otras estrategias sociales pueden utilizarse mas
efectivamente pare proteger la biodiversidad y satisfacer las ne-
cesidades humanas.
Guth de Recursos de Educacion Ambiental en la Frontera
103
NUEVO AltX1C0 - A/B
ALAMEDA PARK ZOO
Director de Educaci6n: Steve Diehl
Telefono: (505) 437-1292 Fax: (505) 439-4103
1321 N. White Sands Blvd.
Alamogordo, Nuevo Mexico 88311
Tipo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Rural, Regional, Estatal, Municipal, Urbana,
Binacional
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Riblico en general,
Secundaria, Participacion comunitaria, Primada
MIsi6n: Proporcionar un medio ambiente estoticamente agradable y
natural que promueva Ia recreacian y el aprendizaj sobre la
conservacion y las areas de estudio ambiental. Inculcar a twos de
medios auditivos, visuales y tactiles una unidad de relaciones humanas
y no humanas. Proporcionar al pdblico una instituci6n zoolOgica
profesional, acreditada con un Onfasis en la conservacion preservaclon.
Tomas de sus Programas: Ecologfa del desierto, Ciencias de la tierra,
Ecologfa, Manejo de desechos / reciclaje, Ecosistemas, ApreciaciOn
de la naturaleza, ConservaclOn del agua, Medio ambiente, Educacion
ambiental , Prevencion de Ia contaminaci6n, Fauna silvestre
Materlales DIsponlbles: Manual para el maestro, Publicaci6n
informativa, Talleres de capacitacion, Visitas guiadas, Video
ambiente, Calidad del agua, Educacion ambiental, Prevenci6n de Ia
contaminacion
Materlales DIsponlbles: Video
BORDER EPIDEMIOLOGY & ENVIRONMENTAL
HEALTH CENTER
Director: Hugo L. Vilchis, MD, MPH
Telefono: (505) 646-7966 Fax: (51)5)_46,8131
[email protected]
http://v.ww.nmsu.edu/-bho
1003 Geothermal Dr.
Las Cruces, Nuevo Mexico 88003
Tipo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Rural, Regional, Estatal, Municipal, Urbana,
Binacional
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Public° en general, Participacion
comunitaria, Capacitacion pare maestros
&Celan: Mejorar el estado de la salud de las poblaciones y otras areas
de impacto de la frontera.
Tomas de sus Programas: Legislacion ambiental, Seguridad e higiene
industrial y ocupaCional,Desarrollo sustentable, Ecologfa, Manejo de
desechos / reciclaje, Ecosistemas, Conservaci6n del agua, Medio
ambiente, Calidad del agua, Prevencion de Ia contaminackin
Materlales DIsponlbles: Publicaci6n informativa, Talleres de
capacitacion, Pagina electr6nica
BORDER HEALTH OFFICE
AMIGOS BRAVOS
Director Ejecutivo: Brian Shields
Telefono: (505) 758-3874 Fax: (505) 758-7345
bravos amigosbravos.org
http:/hvww.newrnex.com/amigosbravos
P.O. Box 238
Taos, Nuevo Mexico 87571
Tipo: No lucrativa
Area de Serviclo: Rural, Regional, Estatal, Urbana
Audlencla: Krblico en general, ParticipaciOn comunitaria
MIslon: Restaurar los rfos de Nuevo Mexico y el Rio Grande, a una
calidad potable cuando sea posible, verificar que los flujos naturales se
mantengan y los lugares donde han sido alterados por la intervencion
humana, regular para proteger y reclamar el ecosistema del rfo, apoyar
las practicas sustentables de los grupos indfgenas.
Tomas de sus Programas: Legislacian ambiental, Desarrollo
sustentable, Recursos marinos y acuaticos, Disponibilidad y suministro
de agua, Conservacion del agua, Medio ambiente, Calidad del agua,
Educacion ambiental, Prevencion de la contaminacion, Fauna silvestre
Materlales DIsponlbles: Publicaci6n informativa, Talleres de
capacitacion, Conferencias
BORDER ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
COALITION
Presidenta: Victoria Simons
Telefono: (505) 522-4813 Fax: (505) 522-7604
vsimons zianet.com
P.O. Box 134
Mesilla Park, Nuevo Mexico 88047
Tipo: No lucrativa
Area de Serviclo: Rural, Regional, Municipal, Urbana
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, PUblico on general, Secundaria,
ParticipaclOn comunitaria, Primaria, Capacitackin pare maestros
MIsIdon: Fomenter Ia colaboraciOn entre el pCiblico y las organizaciones
privadas pare efectuar un cambio qua mejore la salud y el medio
Epidemi6loga: Kitty Richards, MS
Telefono: (505) 528-5152 Fax: (505) 528-6045
[email protected]
http: / /www.nmsu.edu/ -bho
1170 N. Solano Drive, Suite L
Las Cruces, Nuevo Mexico 88001
Tipo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Rural, Regional, Estatal, Municipal, Urbana,
Binacional
Audlencla: Preparatoria, Public° en general, Secundaria, Participacion
comunitaria
MIsIdn: Mejorar el estado de la salud de la poblacion de Nuevo Mexico.
Temas de sus Programas: Legislacion ambiental, Seguridad e higiene
industrial y ocupacional, Plantas, Calidad del agua
Materlales Dleponlbles: Publicacion informative, Talleres de
capacitacion, Visitas guiadas, Video
BRANTLEY LAKE STATE PARK
Guarda Parques: Ed Schott
Telefono: (505) 457-2384 Fax: (505) 457-2385
[email protected]
http://www.emnrd.state.nm.us/nmparks/PAGES/parks/brantley/
brantley.htm
County Rd. 30
Carlsbad, Nuevo Mexico 88221
Tipo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Rural
Audlencla: Preparatoria, Public*, en general, Secundaria, Participacion
comunitaria, Primaria
MIslon: Proporcionar liderazgo on Ia protecci6n, conservacion,
administnacion y use responsible de los recursos naturales de Nuevo
Mexico.
Tomas de sus Programas: Ecologfa del desierto, Ecologfa, Recursos
marinos y acutiticos, Ecosistemas, Apreciacion de la naturaleza, Medio
ambiente, Plantas, Fauna silvestre
Materlales DIsponlbles: PublicaciOn informativa, Talleres de
capacitacion, Conferencias
ambiente de los residentes del sur de Nuevo Mexico. La organizacion
consists de miembros de la comunidad quienes tienen experiencia en
salud publics, educacion, politica publica y cuestiones ambientales.
Tomes de sus Programas: Administracion y conservacion de los
recursos, Conservacion del suelo, Seguridad e higiene industrial y
ocupacional, Desarrollo sustentable, Manejo de desechos / reciclaje,
Disponibilidad y suministro de agua, Conservacian del agua, Medio
Gula de Recursos de Educacibn Ambiental en la Frontera
104
0
NUEVO MXIC0 - B/C
Temas de sus Programas: Legislacion ambiental, Administration y
conservacion de los recursos, Ecologia del desierto, Ciencia forestal,
Conservacion del suelo, Clencias de Ia tierra, Desarrollo sustentable,
Ecologia, Manejo de desechos / reciclaje, Ecosistemas, Recursos
minerales y minerfa, Disponibilidad y suministro de agua, Recursos
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, CARLSBAD
Conservacionista del Sue lo: Steve Daly
Telefono: (505) 234-5942 Fax: (505) 885-9264
[email protected]
http://www.nm.blm.gov/www/cfo/cfo_home.html
620 E. Greene St.
Carlsbad, Nuevo Mexico 88220
TIpo: Gubernamental
Area de ServIclo: Rural, Regional, Estatal, Urbana
energeticos, Apreciacion de la naturaleza, Consentacion del agua, Medio
ambiente, Plantas, Calidad del agua, EducaciOn ambiental , PrevenciOn
de la contaminaciOn, Fauna silvestre
Materlales DIsponlbles: Manual pars el maestro, Talleres de
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Krblico en general,
Secundaria, Participacion comunitaria, Primaria
Temas de sus Programas: AdministraclOn y conservation de los
recursos, Ecologia del desierto, Conservation del suelo, Ecosistemas,
Recursos minerales y minerfa, Disponibilidad y suministro de agua,
Recursos energeticos, ConservaciOn del agua, Medio ambiente, Plantas,
Calidad del agua, EducaciOn ambiental, Fauna silvestre
Materlales DIsponlbles: Talleres de capacitacion, Visitas guiadas,
Conferencias, Video
'BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, LAS CRUCES
Planificador de Recreaci6n: Osvaldo Gomez
Telefono: (505) 525-4336 (oficina) o (505) 522-1219 (centro de visitantes)
Fax: (505) 525-4412
http://www.nm.blm.gov/wvinv/Icfo/lcfo_home.html
1800 Marquess
Las Cruces, NM 88005
TIpo: Gubernamental
Area de ServIclo: Regional
capacitacion, Visitas guiadas, Conferencias
CARLSBAD CAVERNS NATIONAL PARK
Especialista en EducaciOn: Janet Ambrose
Telefono: (505) 785-2232ext 432
Fax: (505) 785-2302
janet_ambrose @ nps.gov
http://wvmnps.govicave/
3225 National Parks Highway
Carlsbad, Nuevo Mexico 88220
Tlpo: Gubernamental
Area de ServIclo: Rural, Regional, Estatal, Binacional
Audlencla: Preparatoria, Ptiblico en general, Secundaria, Participaci6n
comunitaria, Primaria, CapacitaciOn para maestros
MIs16n: Preservar y proteger las grutas, el ecosistema del Desierto
Chihuahuense y el Capitan Reef en el Parque Nacional de Carlsbad,
asf como los recursos naturales asociados. Proporcionar una variedad
de oportunidades para uso, disfrute, y entendimiento pUblico
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, PUblico en general,
Secundaria, Participacion comunitaria, Primaria
Makin: El objetivo del Bureau of Land Management (Oficina para la
Administration de la Tierra) es proporcionar una administration de usos
multiples de las tierras publicas.
Temas de sus Programas: Administraci6n y conservation de los
recursos, Ecologia del desierto, Ciencias de Ia tierra, Desarrollo
sustentable, Ecologia, Ecosistemas, Apreciacion de la naturaleza, Medio
ambiente, Plantas, Educaci6n ambiental, Fauna silvestre
Materlales DIsponlbles: Libros, Manual pars el maestro, Visitas guiadas,
Pagina electrOnica
minimizando los impactos en los recursos del parque y los procesos
naturales. Facilitar Ia investigation para proporcionar informaci6n continua en apoyo a Ia interpretaciOn del parque y decisiones de manejo y
el cuerpo general del conocimiento cientifico.
Temas de sus Programas: Administraci6n y conservacien de los
recursos, Ecologia del desierto, ConservaciOn del suelo, Ciencias de la
tierra, Ecologia, Ecosistemas, ApreciaciOn de Ia naturaleza, Plantas,
Calidad del agua, EducaciOn ambiental, Fauna silvestre
Materlales Dlsponibles: Libros, Manual pars el maestro, Correo
electronic°, Talleres de capacitaci6n, Visitas guiadas, Conferencias,
Video, Pagina electronica
CENTER FOR HANDS-ON LEARNING
.BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, ROSWELL
Especialista en Asuntos PUblicos: Howard Parman
Telefono: (505).627 -0272 Fax: (505) 627-0276
[email protected]
http://www.nm.blm.gov/www/rfo/rfo_home.html
2909 West Second
Roswell, NM 88201
Tlpo: Gubernamental
Area de ServIclo: Regional, Urbana
Audlencla: Public° en general, Secundaria, ParticipaciOn comunitaria,
Primaria
Temas de sus Programas: Administrackin y conservation de los
recursos, Ecologia del desierto, ConservaciOn del suelo, Ecologia,
Ecosistemas, Recursos minerales y minerfa, Apreciackfin de Ia
naturaleza, Conservation del agua, Medio ambiente, Plantas, Calidad
del agua, EducaciOn ambiental , Fauna silvestre
Materiales DIsponlbles: Visitas guladas, Conferenclas
Bi6loga de Fauna Silvestre: Wes Anderson
Telefono: (505) 835-0412 Fax: (505) 835-0223
[email protected]
http://www.nm.blm.gov/www/sfo/sfo_home.html
198 Neel Ave
Socorro, Nuevo Mexico 87801
TIpo: Gubernamental
Area de ServIclo: Rural, Estatal, Urbana
Audlencla: Preescolar, Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Pliblico en
general, Secundaria, Participacion comunitaria, Primaria, CapacitaclOn
pars maestros
Makin: La administraci6n de las tierras en multiples usos, protecciOn
de los recursos y conservation.
A
Audlencla: Secundaria, ParticipaciOn comunitaria, Primaria,
CapacitaciOn pars maestros
MIslon: Fomentar la participaciOn y cooperaciOn comunitaria para
mejorar la educaci6n on Rfo Rancho y la region de Nuevo Mexico.
Establecer una red de lfderes y organizaciones comunitarias para
kientificar y, resolver cuestiones, problemas y recursos on educacien
para los j6venes.
Temas de sus Programas: Administraci6n y conservaciOn de los
recursos, Ecologia del desierto, ConservaciOn del suelo, Clencias de la
tierra, Ecologia, Manejo de desechos / reciclaje, Ecosistemas,
Disponibilidad y suministro de agua, Recursos energeticos, Apreciacifin
de la naturaleza, ConservaciOn del agua, Medio ambiente, Plantas,
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, SOCORRO
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Codirectora: Susan Crisler
Telefono: (505) 896-1122 Fax: (505) 892-6375
[email protected]
http://www.handsonlearning.org
206A Frontage Road
Rio Rancho, Nuevo Mexico 87124
Tlpo: No lucrativa
Area de ServIclo: Rural, Regional, Estatal, Municipal, Urbana
1
Calidad del agua, EducaciOn ambiental, Prevencion de la contaminaciOn,
Fauna silvestre
Materlales DIsponlbles: Ubros, Manual pars el maestro, Talleres de
capacitaci6n, Video, Pagina electronics
CENTER FOR LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES.
Director: Jose Z. Garcia
Telefono: (505) 646-6816 Fax: (505) 646-6819
josegarc Onmsu.edu
http://www.nmsu.edu/-frontera
Box 3LAS, NMSU
Las Cruces, Nuevo Mexico 88003
Guth de Recursos de Educacidn Ambiental en la Frontera
NUEVO MEXICO Tipo: Institution Edycativa
Area de Serviclo: Rural, Urbana, Binacional
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Ptiblico en general,
Secundaria, Participaci6n comunitaria, Primaria, CapacitaciOn para
maestros
MIsl6n: Mejorar los estudios fronterizos en Latinoamerica, EE.UU. y
Mexico en la Universidad Estatal de Nuevo Mexico.
Temas de sus Programas: Desarrollo sustentable, Disponibilidad y
suministro de agua, ConservaciOn del_agua_Calldad-del-ague,
PrevenciOn-de EITC-itaminaci6n
Materlales DIsponlbles: Conferencias, Pagina.electronica
CHIHUAHUAN DESERT CONSERVATION
ALLIANCE
Craig C. Cranston
Telefono: (505) 234-5936
[email protected]
1017 N. Alameda
Carlsbad, NM 88220
Tlpo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Rural, Municipal
Audlencla: Preparatorla, Ptiblico en general
Mlsldn: Promover Ia apreciacion de la naturaleza, la cons/I/main y
protection del Desierto Chihuahuense.
Tomas de sus Programas: Legislation ambiental, AdministraciOn y
conservation de los recursos, Ecologfa del deslerto, Ciencias de la
tierra, Ecologfa, Ecosistemas, Apreciacion de Ia naturaleza, Medio
ambiente, Plantas, Education ambiental, Prevenci6n de Ia
contaminacion, Fauna silvestre
Materlales DIsponlbles: Correo electronic°, Publicacion informativa,
Talleres de capacitacion
CHIHUAHUAN DESERT NATURE PARK
Directors Ejecutiva: Stephanie Bestelmeyer
Telefono: (505) 524-3334 Fax: (505) 524-3334
[email protected]
P.O. Box 891
Las Cruces, Nuevo Mexico 88004
Tipo: No lucrativa
Area de Serviclo: Rural, Regional, Estatal, Municipal, Urbana,
Binacional
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Public° en general,
Secundaria, ParticipaciOn comunitaria, Primaria, Capacitation para
maestros
MIslon: El Parque Natural del Desierto Chihuahuense se dedica a
mejorar Ia habilidad de una poblaci6n creciente a vivir exitosa y
sustentablemente en el Desierto Chihuahuense.
Tomas de sus Programas: Ecologfa del desierto, Consenraci6n del
suelo, Ciencias de Ia tierra, Desarrollo sustentable, Ecologfa,
Ecosistemas, Recursos energeticos, Apreciacion de la naturaleza,
Conservaci6n del agua, Medio ambiente, Plantas, Education ambiental,
PrevenciOn de Ia contamination, Fauna silvestre
Materlales Disponibles: Manual pars el maestro, Correo electronic°,
Publicaci6n informativa, Talleres de capacitacion, Visitas guiadas
OE
Desarrollo sustentable, Ecologfa, Ecosistemas, Disponibilidad y
suministro de agua, Recursos energeticos, ApreciaciOn de la naturaleza,
Conservadon del agua, Medio ambiente, Plantas, Calidad del agua,
Educaden ambiental, Fauna silvestre
Materlales Disponibles: Manual para el maestro, Correo electr6nico,
Publicaci6n informativa, Talleres de capacitaci6n, Visitas guiadas, Video
CITYOFROCKS STATE PARK
Guarda Parques I: Rayna Bennett
Telefono: (505) 536-2800 Fax: (505) 536-2801
http://www.emnrd.state.nm/us/nmparks
P.O. Box 50
Faywood, Nuevo Mexico 88034
Tipo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Rural, Estatal, Binacional
Audlencla: Preescolar, Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Publioo en
general, Secundaria, Participation comunitaria, Primaria, Capacitation
para maestros
MIslon: Proteger los recursos naturales dentro de los lfmites del parque
y educar al public° sobre Ia importanda de proteger y conservar los
recursos de Nuevo Mexico.
Tomas de sus Programas: Ecologfa del deslerto, Conservacion del
suelo, Ciencias de Ia terra, Ecologfa, Manejo de desechos / recidaje,
Ecosistemas, Disponibilidad y suministro de agua, ApreciaciOn de la
naturaleza, ConservaciOn del agua, Medio ambiente, Plantas, Calidad
del agua, Educadon ambiental, Prevenci6n de Ia contamination, Fauna
silvestre
Materlales DIsponlbles: Libros, Talleres de capacitaciOn, Visitas
guiadas, Conferencias, Video, Pagina electremica
DONA ANA COUNTY UNITED STATES
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE/NATURAL
RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE
Conservacionlsta del Suelo: Barbara Peregrino
Telefono: (505) 522-8775 Fax: (505) 522-2369
bperegri nm.nrcs.usda.gov
2507 N. Telshor
Las Cruces, Nuevo Mexico 88011
TIpo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Rural, Regional, Urbana
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Public° en general,
Secundaria, Participaci6n comunitaria, Primaria, CapacitaciOn para
maestros
MI*316n: Educar al public° sobre Ia conservactOn del suelo y agua, calidad
del agua, suelo y acre.
Tomas de sus Programas: Addilnistracion y conservation de los
recursos, Ecologfa del desierto, Conservadon del suelo, Ciencias de Ia
tierra, Ecologfa, Ecosistemas, Disponibilidad y suministro de agua,
Conservation del agua, Medio ambiente, Plantas, Calidad del agua,
Education ambiental, PrevenciOn de Ia contamination, Fauna silvestre
Materlales DIsponlbles: Libros, Talleres de capacitacion, Visitas
guiadas, Pagina electronica
ELEPHANT BUTTE IRRIGATION DISTRICT
CITY OF ALBUQUERQUE
Administradora del Programa: Ondrea Underoth-Hummel
Telefono: (505) 452-5211 Fax: (505) 873-6628
[email protected]
3615 Los Picaros Rd. SE
Albuquerque, Nuevo Mexico 87103
TIpo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Rural, Municipal, Urbana
AudIencla: Preescolar, Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Ptiblico en
general, Secundaria, Participation comunitaria, Primaria, CapacitaciOn
para maestros
MIs16n: Preservar, restaurar y proteger los 27,500 acres de espado
abierto incluyendo los mss de 5,000 acres entre los pueblos Sandia e
Isleta.
Temas de sus Programas: Administration y conservation de kis
recursos, Ecologfa del desierto, Ciencia forestal, Conservacion del suet,
Gula de Recursos de Educacidn Ambiensal en la Fronsera
Coordinador de Proyectos Especiales: Michael Riley
Telefono: (505) 526-6671-Las Cruces, (505)267-4807-Hatch, (505)8822135- Anthony 0 (915)533-3858
FaX: (505) 523-9666
[email protected]
http://tvvAv.elaid-nm.org
530 South Melendres
Las Cruces, Nuevo Mexico 88004
Tipo: No lucrative
Area de Serviclo: Rural, Estatal, Urbana
Audlencla: Aduttos / universidad, Preparatoria, Public° en general,
Secundaria, Participation comunitaria, Primaria, CapacitaciOn para
maestros
MIslon: Suministrar agua para irrigaci6n superficial a nuestros
constituyentes en 90,640 acres. Operar y mantener 600 millas de
canales, laterales, y drenajes. Proteger el suministro de agua para la
agricultuna.
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Servlclos Especlales: Caminatas anuales durante los mesas de verano,
Temas de sus Programas: Ciencias de Ia tierra, Disponibilidad y
el programa adopta un sitio que incluye actividades para el salon de
clase, campallas de limpieza, talleres de capacitaci6n.
suministro de agua, Conservaci6n del ague, Medio ambiente, Calidad
del ague, PrevenciOn de la contaminacion
Mater lales Disponlbles: Pub !iced& informative, Visitas guiadas,
Conferencias
HAWKS ALOFT, INC.
ELEPHANT BUTTE LAKE STATE PARK
Interprete: Chris Bolen
Telefono: (505) 744-5923
[email protected]/[email protected]
101 Highway 195
Elephant Butte, Nuevo Mexico 87935
Tlpo: Gubernamental
Audlencla: Public° en general, Secundaria, Primaria
MIslon: La misiOn de los Parques Estatales de Nuevo Mexico es proteger
y mejorar los recursos naturales, proporcionar instalaciones de recreo
y oportunidades, y promover la seguridad pilblica y Ia educaci6n pare
beneficiar y enriquecer Ia vide de los visitantes.
Directora de EducaciOn: Marguerite Hendrie
Telefono: (505) 343-0111 Fax: (505) 343-0111
hawksnm@ rt66.com
http://www.rt66.com/-hawksnm
P. O. Box 10028
Albuquerque, Nuevo Mexico 87184
Tlpo: No lucrative
Area de ServIclo: Rural, Regional, Estatal, Urbana
Audlencla: Preescolar, Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Publics, en
general, Secundaria, Participaci6n comunitaria, Primaria
MIslon: Consenrar las ayes silvestres indigenes y sus habitats a tames
de la educaci6n y la investigaciOn.
Temas de sus Programas: Administracidn y conservaci6n de los
recursos, Ecologfa del desierto, Desarrollo sustentable, Ecologfa,
Ecosistemas, Disponibilidad y suministro de agua, Apreciaci& de la
naturaleza, Conservaci6n del agua, Medio ambiente, Educacidn
ambiental, PrevenciOn de la contaminaciOn, Fauna silvestre
Materlales DIsponlbles: Manual para el maestro, Pagina electronics
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION
OF NEW MEXICO
Miembro del Consejo: Dr. Miguel Ucona
Telefono: (915) 747-5966 Fax: (915) 474-7441
mlicona @miners.utep.edu
http://www.eea.nm.org
P.O. Box 36958
Albuquerque, Nuevo Mexico 87176
Tipo: No lucrative, voluntaria
Area de ServIclo: Nuevo Mexico
Audlencla: Preescolar, primaria, segundaria, preparatoria, adultos /
universidad, capacitacion pare maestros, participaciOn comunitaria,
publico en general.
MIslon: Promover y mejorar la educaci6n ambiental en Nuevo Mexico y
proporcionar apoyo a la gente para adquirir conocimientos, habilidades,
HIDALGO COUNTY COOPERATIVE EXTENSION
SERVICE
Director del Programa: Charles Siepel
Telefono: (505) 542-9291 Fax: (505) 542-3550
[email protected]
PO. Box 251
Lordsburg, Nuevo Mexico 88045
Tipo: InstituciOn Educative
Area de Serviclo: Rural, Municipal
Audlencla: Preescolar, Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Riblico en
general, Secundaria, Participaci6n comunitaria, Primaria, Capacitation
pare maestros
MIslon: Participar on la difusiOn de informaciOn practice en temas
relacionados a Ia agriculture y economia del hogar entre Ia gente del
condado de Hidalgo y fomenter la aplicacion de Ia misma.
Temas de sus Programas: AdministraciOn y conservaci6n de los
recursos, Ecologia del desierto, Ciencia forestal, Conservaci6n del suelo,
actitudes y el compromiso necesario pare mejorar nuestro medio
Ciencias de Ia tierra, Desarrollo sustentable, Manejo de desechos /
ambiente.
reciclaje, Ecosistemas, Disponibilidad y suministro de ague, ApreclaciOn
Temas de sus Programas: ApreciaciOn cultural, ecologfa del desierto,
de Ia naturaleza, Conservaci6n del agua, Medio ambiente, Plantes,
medio ambiente, educaciOn ambiental, legislacion ambiental, bosques,
apreciaci6n de Ia naturaleza, fauna silvestre.
Materlales DIsponlbles: Talleres de capacitaciOn, pagina electronics,
programas de estudio, boletin informativo, conferencias.
ServIclos Especlales:Talleres de capacitacion para educadores sabre
Calidad del agua, Educed& ambiental, PrevenciOn de la contarninaclOn,
Fauna silvestre
Materlales DIsponlbles: Ubros, Manual para el maestro, Publicaci6n
informative, Talleres de capacitaciOn, Video
la reforma educative, normas estatales y nacionales y practices
HIDALGO COUNTY SOIL AND WATER
CONSERVATION DISTRICT
educativas de calidad. Conferencia estatal.
GILA NATIONAL FOREST,
CONSERVATION EDUCATION PROGRAM
Especialista en Educacidn: Alice Cohen
Telefono: (505) 388-8272 Fax: (505) 388-8204
acohen/r3_gila @fs.fed.us
http://www.fs.fed.us/r3/gila
3005 E. Camino del Bosque
Silver City, Nuevo Mexico 88061
Tlpo: Gubernamental
Area de ServIclo: Sudoeste de Nuevo Mexico hacia el estado de Arizona.
Audlencla: Jardin de nifios hasta adultos
Temas de sus Programas: El Programa de Educacidn sobre la
Conservaci6n de los Bosques proporciona programas en una variedad
de temas relacionados con los recursos de los bosques nacionales,
con un Onfasis en el entendimiento y Ia apreclacion de los recursos.
Materlales Dlsponlbles: Todos los materiales a nivel regional o national
estan disponibles. Los materiales producidos y disponibles incluyen el
programa de batiles para secundaria, carteles, materiales y recursos
de educaciOn ambiental y objetos manipulables.
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Presidente: David Ramos
Telefono: (505) 542-9141 Fax: (505) 542-3295
405 Duncan Hwy.
Lordsburg, Nuevo Mexico 88045
Tlpo: Gubernamental
Area de ServIclo: Condado de Hidalgo
Audlencla: Cualquier audiencia con necesidades de conservaci6n de
recursos naturales.
Mislon: Desarrollar y mejorar nuestros recursos naturales del suelo y
agua a twos de buenas practices de conservaci6n proporcionando
asistencia tecnica, educaciOn sobre conservaci6n y mediachin
gubernamental entre agencias para el beneficio de los propietarios de
los recursos naturales y los administradores dentro de los [(mites del
condado.
Temas de sus Programas: Educacidn sobre Ia conservaci6n: calidad
del agua, suelos, hiervas, conservaci6n on el patio, siembra de arboles,
carreras on el campo de Ia conservaci6n.
Materlales DIsponlbles: Acceso a materiales practicos, semillas, audio visuales gratuititos.
Programas de EA: Hemos realizado salones de clase al aire fibre y
talleres de capacitaciOn de conservaci6n.
Gula de Recursos de Educacidn Ambiental en la Frontera
NUEVO MEXICO- I/L
INTERHEMISPHERIC RESOURCE CENTER (IRC)
Director del Programa Director: George Kourous
Telefono: (505) 388-0208 Fax: (505) 388-0619
[email protected]
http://www.zianet.corc1/bdrprj.html
P. O. Box 2178
Silver City, Nuevo Mexico 88061
Tipo: No lucrativa
Area de Serviclo: Rural, Regional, Urbana, Binacional
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Publico_en_general,--Participacio
-cornunita
MIslon: Proporcionar informaci6n y andlisis progresivos a los
ciudadanos, activistas, normadores sobre la politica extranjera de los
EE.UU., la justicia econ6mica y ambiental, y el desarrollo sustentable
en la frontera, el contexto internacionalista y la respuesta a las
necesidades de los ciudadanos fronterizos con informaciOn adecuada
y util relacionada con la lucha por la justicia ambiental, social y economica
en la frontera.
Temas de sus Programas: Legislation ambiental, Administration y
conservation de los recursos, Ciencia forestal, Seguridad e higiene
industrial y ocupacional, Desarrollo sustentable, Ecologia, Manejo de
desechos / reciclaje, Ecosistemas, Disponibilidad y suministro de agua,
Conservation del agua, Medio ambiente, Calidad del agua, Education
ambiental, Prevenci6n de Ia contamination
Materlales Disponibles: Publicaci6n informativa, Pagina elects:Mica
Servicios Especiales: La base de datos INCITRA, es una base de datos
Temas de sus Programas: Conservaci6n de los recursos naturales,
desarrollo comunitario para Ilevar a comunidades sustentables, liderazgo
local proporcionando un programa de toma de decislones, fortalecimiento
de las habilidades de los ciudadanos locales pars utilizar las fuentes de
asistencia disponibles a twits de las agendas sodas de la USDA.
KEEP LAS CRUCES BEAUTIFUL
,
Coordinado
Telefono: (505) 528-3148 Fax: (505) 528-3102
[email protected]
a
P.O. Box 20000
Las Cruces, Nuevo Mexico 88001
Tipo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Municipal
Audlencla: PCiblico en general, Participation comunitaria
MIsion: KLCB esta comprometida con el control de Ia basura y la
educaci6n ambiental proporcionando programas de voluntarios pare el
Temas de sus Programas: Ecologia del desierto, Desarrollo
sustentable, Ecologia, Ecosistemas, Recursos energeticos, ApreciaciOn
de la naturaleza, Conservation del agua, Medio ambiente, Educacion
ambiental, Prevencion de la contaminacion
Materlales Disponibles: Libros, Conferencias
de publicaciones, paginas electrOnicas, informaciOn de otro tipo y
contactos. Totalmente consultable y preximamente en I fnea, Ia
informacion de apoyo INCITRA responds a las solicitudes de informacion
caso por caso trabajando con los clientes para determinar las
necesidades de information y responder con informaci6n relevante en
formatos multiples.
Programas de EA: Irwestigacian y educaciOn, criticas ocasionales por
escrito sobre politica. A twos del Programa de Politica Extranjera,
restimenes de Ia politica extranjera de los EE.UU. y sus cuestionescon
los tratados internacionales.
KEEP NEW MEXICO BEAUTIFUL
JORNADA EXPERIMENTAL RANGE
Cientifico Supervisor: Kris Haystad
Telefono: (505) 646-4842 Fax: (505) 646-5889
khaystad nmsu.edu
http://www.usda-ars.nmsu.edu
401 E. College St
Las Cruces, Nuevo Mexico 88003
Tipo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Rural, Regional, Urbana
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Ptiblico en general,
Secundaria, Primaria
MIsIdn: Como parte del Serviclo de Investigackfin Agricola de la USDA,
somos un sitio de investigacion ecologica a largo plazo de la Fundacion
Nacional de Ciencia y una Reserve de Ia Biosfera del Programa del
Hombre y la Biosfera de las Naciones Unidas. Nuestra investigaciOn es
muy diverse; investigaciOn basica en Ia ecologfa del desierto,
investigaci6n aplicada en Ia administraciOn de recursos naturales.
Tomas de sus Programas: Administraci6n y conservaciOn de los
recursos, Ecologia del desierto, Conservaci6n del suelo, Desarrollo
sustentable, Ecologia, Ecosistemas, Apreciacion de la naturaleza,
Conservaci6n del agua, Medio ambiente, Plantas, Educaci6n ambiental,
Fauna silvestre
Materlales Disponibles: Talleres de capacitaci6n, Visitas guiadas
JORNADA RESOURCE CONSERVATION AND
DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
Coordinador: Mario Morales
Telefono: (505) 526-1424 Fax: (505) 523-4166
http://www.nrcs.usda.gov
1065 S. Main
Las Cruces, Nuevo Mexico 88005
Tipo: Gubernamental
Helen Hayes
Telefono: (505) 883-5559
P.O. Box 90924
Albuquerque, Nuevo Mexico 87199
Tipo: No lucrative
Area de Serviclo: Nuevo Mexico
MlsI6n: El objetivo del programa de KNMB es promover y crear un
medio ambiente natural mss limpio en el estado de Nuevo Mexico.
Materlales Disponibles: Materiales para maestros, publicacidin
informative, informaci6n estudiantil, folletos de informaci6n general.
ServIclos Especlales: Programas de voluntarios, conferencistas
disponibles, membresias.
LAS CRUCES MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY
Curado de Educaci6n: Randy C.
Telefono: (505) 522-3120 Fax: (505) 522-6002
[email protected]
http://www/nmsu.edu/Musuem
700 Telshor Blvd., Mesilla Valley Mall
Las Cruces, Nuevo Mexico 88011
Tipo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Regional, Municipal
Audlencla: Preescolar, Preparatoria, Public° en general, Secundaria,
Primaria
MIsIdn: El Museo de Historia Natural de Las Cruces pone Ia historia
natural al alcance de los visitantes a traves de una variedad de
exhibiciones permanentes y temporales. Fomentamos un mejor
entendimiento del mundo natural quo nos rodea.
Temas de sus Programas: Ecologia del desierto, Ciencias de la tierra,
Ecologia, ApreciaciOn de la naturaleza, Medio ambiente, Plantas, Calidad
del agua, Educaci6n ambiental, Fauna silvestre
Materlales Disponibles: Visitas guiadas
Area de Serviclo: Todos los condados fronterizos on Texas, Nuevo
Mexico, Arizona y California.
Audlencla: Comunidades agrlcolas
Gula de Recursos de Educacidn Ambiental en la Frontera
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LAS CRUCES PUBLIC SCHOOLS
TEACHERS' CENTER
conservaci6n de especies, la biodiversidad y el avance en tecnologfa
Directora del Desarrollo de Personal: Karin Matray
Telefono: (505) 527-6054 Fax: (505) 527-6057
[email protected]
http://www.lcps.k12.nm.us
505 S. Main, Suite 249
Las Cruces, Nuevo Mexico 88001
Tipo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Estatal, urbana, regional.
MIslon: El centro para maestros proporciona el apoyo y los recursos
pare fortalecer a los educadores en todos los niveles y satisfacer sus
necesidades de desarrollo profesional y personal pare su beneficio, el
de los ninos y la comunidad.
Temas de sus Programas: Agriculture, apreciaciOn cultural, ecologia
ambiental a traves de la educacion pablica y propagaci6n de las especies
natives.
Temas de sus Programas: Ecologia del desierto, Cienclas de la tierra,
Ecologfa, Ecosistemas, ApreciaciOn de la naturaleza, Medio ambiente,
Plantes, Educacion ambiental, PrevenciOn de la contaminaci6n, Fauna
silvestre
Materlales DIsponlbles: Manual pars el maestro, Talleres de
capacitaci6n, Visitas guiadas
MESILLA VALLEY COW BELLES
Johnette Fowler o Vicky Gove
Telefono: (505) 524-2482 o (505) 526-3441
PO. Box 433
Mesilla Park, Nuevo Mexico 88047
TIpo: No lucrative
Area de Serviclo: Nuevo Mexico
Audlencla: Jardin de nifios al 5to grado de primaria.
del desierto, ciencias de Ia tierra, ecologt a, ecosistemas, medio
ambiente, plantas, manejo de desechos, calidad del agua, fauna silvestre.
Materlales DIsponlbles: Talleres de capacitaciOn.
Makin: Mesilla Valley Cow Belles es un grupo sin fines de lucro de
mujeres en Ia agriculture. Ya que muchos de los nifios de hoy, Ifderes
del mailana, se encuentran en muchas ocasiones tres generaciones
LEAS URG STATE PARK
Administrador del Parque: Stan Ellis
Telefono: (505) 524-4068 Fax: (505) 526-5420
SEllis @state.nm.us
http://www.emnrd.state.nm.us/nmparks/
12712 State Park Road
Las Cruces, Nuevo Mexico 88054
Tipo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Rural, Regional, Municipal, Urbana
lejos de la tierra y tienen poco entendimiento de las fuentes de alimento
y fibra. Nuestra meta es ayudarles a ganar de nueva cuenta el
entendimiento perdido a trawls de lecciones educativas validas
cientfficamente que explican la contribuciOn de la ganaderla responsable
a Ia mejoria del medio ambiente.
Temas de sus Programas: ApreciaciOn de Ia agriculture.
Materiales DIsponlbles: Biblioteca de recursos, materiales pars maestros, hojas estudiantiles, folletos de informacion general, equipo, gula
de recursos de apreciaciOn agricola.
Audiencla: Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Publico en general,
Secundaria, Participacion comunitaria, Primaria
MIslan: Proporcionar liderazgo en la protecciOn, conservacion,
administracion y use responsable de los recursos naturales de Nuevo
Mexico.
Temas de sus Programas: Recursos marinos y acuaticos,
Disponibilidad y suministro de agua, Recursos energeticos,
MIDDLE RIO GRANDE WATER ASSEMBLY
Susan Gorman
Telefono: (505) 265-3231 Fax: (505) 256-0373
[email protected]
Conservacion del agua, Plantes, Calidad del agua, Prevencion de Ia
contaminaciOn, Fauna silvestre
Materlales DIsponlbles: Libros, Visitas guiadas
P.O. Box 9844
Albuquerque, Nuevo Mexico 87117
Tipo: No lucrative
Area de Serviclo: Rural, Regional, Municipal, Urbana
LINCOLN NATIONAL FOREST
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, P6blico en general,
Secundaria, Participacion comunitaria
?Melon:A traves de un proceso abierto, alusivo y participativo, desarrollar
Representante de Servicio al Cliente: Mona K Fredrick
Telefono: (505) 434-7291 Fax: (505) 434-7218
[email protected]
1101 New York Avenue
Alamogordo, Nuevo Mexico 88310
TIpo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Rural, Regional, Municipal, Urbana
Audiencla: Preescolar, Publico en general, Participaci6n comunitaria,
Primaria, CapacitaciOn pare maestros
Melon: Cuidar de la tierra y servir a la gente.
un plan pare estrategias de manejo de agua sustentable para Ia regi6n
del medio Rio Grande y establecer un proceso para implementer el
plan.
Temas de sus Programas: Desarrollo sustentable, Recursos marinos
y acuaticos, Ecosistemas, Disponibilidad y suministro de agua,
Conservacion del agua, Calidad del agua
Materlales Disponibles: Publicaci6n informative, Conferencias
Temas de sus Programas: Administraci6n y conservaciOn de los
recursos, Ecologfa del desierto, Ciencia forestal, ConservaciOn del suelo,
Ciencias de Ia tierra, Desarrollo sustentable, Ecologfa, Manejo de
desechos / reciclaje, Ecosistemas, ApreciaciOn de la naturaleza,
ConservaciOn del agua, Medio ambiente, Educaci6n ambiental ,
NATIONAL AUDUBON SOCIETY, NEW MEXICO
Prevenci6n de la contaminaci6n, Fauna silvestre
Materlales DIsponlbles: Libros, Manual para el maestro, Talleres de
capacitaciOn, Conferencias
LIVING DESERT STATE PARK
Coordinadora del Programa de Docentes: Susan B. Young
Telefono: (505) 887-5516 Fax: (505) 885-4478
[email protected]
http://www.emnrd.state.nm.us/nmparks/index.htm
1504 Miehls Dr.
Carlsbad, Nuevo Mexico 88220
Tipo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Rural, Regional
Audiencla: Preescolar, Preparatoria, P6blico en general, Secundaria,
Primaria, Capacitacion pare maestros
Melon: Proporcionar un parque zoolOgico y un jardfn botenico pare los
ciudadanos de Nuevo Mexico el cuai mejorara los recursos recreativos
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Especialista en Educaci6n: Lauren Parmelee
Telefono: (505) 983-4609 Fax: (505) 983-2355
[email protected]
http://www.trail.com/-rdac
1800 Upper Canyon Road
Santa Fe, Nuevo Mexico 87504
TIpo: No lucrative
Area de ServIclo: Rural, Regional, Estatal, Municipal, Urbana
Audlencla: Preescolar, Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Publico on
general, Secundaria, Participacion comunitaria, Primaria, Capacitaci6n
pare maestros
Mislon: La misiOn del. Centro Audubon Randall Davey es mejorar la
base de conocimientos de los ciudadanos de Nuevo Mexico para realizar
un impacto positivo en el medio ambiente y fortalecerlos pars que sean
administradores activos de Ia tierra.
Temas de sus Programas: Legislaci6n ambiental, Administracion y
conservacion de los recursos, Ecologia del desierto, Ecologia, Manejo
de desechos / reciclaje, Ecosistemas, Disponibilidad y suministro de
agua, ApreciaciOn de Ia naturaleza, Conservacion del agua, Medio
ambiente, Plantes, Calidad del agua, Educaci6n ambiental , PrevenciOn
Guia de Recursos de Educaci6n Ambiental en la Frontera
NUEVO MEXICO - N
de la contaminacion, Fauna silvestre
Materlales Disponibles: Manual pars el maestro, Correo electrOnico,
Publicacion intormativa, Talleres de capacitaci6n, Visitas guiadas,
Conferencias, Pagina electrOnica
energeticos y Ia metalurgia extractiva del estado. Esta informacion es
utilizada por agendas locales, estatales y federales, organizaciones
pUblicas, industrias privadas y ciudadanos pare tomar decisiones
informadas sobre el desarrollo y Ia administracian de los recursos, el
use de Ia tierra, impacto ambiental, evaluacion de desechos peligrosos
y eliminacion de basura.
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE U.S.-MEXICO
AFFAIRS OFFICE
Temas de sus Programas: Administracion y conservaci6n de los
recursos, Ciencias de Ia tierra, Recursos minerales y_minerfa,
Director Asociado: Ram On Olivas
Disponibilidad-y-surninistro-de aqua, Recursos energaticos,
Tetefono15051646-7880 ext 6824 Fax: (505) 646-8083
Conservacion del aqua, Medio ambiente, Calidad del agua, Educacion
ambiental , Prevenci6n de Ia contaminaci6n
ramon_olivas (ID nps.gov
Materlales Disponibles: Publicaci6n informativa, Talleres de
http://www.nmsu.edu/-nps/
NMSU Box 30001/ Dept. MEAF
Las Cruces, Nuevo Mexico 88003
Tipo: Gubernamental
capacitaci6n, Visitas guiadas, Pagina electronica
Area de Servicio: Rural, Regional, Estatal, Municipal, Urbana,
Binacional
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, PLiblico en general,
Participacion comunitaria, CapacitaciOn pars maestros
Mision: Fortalecer Ia cooperaciOn entre el Servicio de Parques
Nacionales de los EE.UU. y la Republica Mexicana pare disefiar e
implementar estrategias pars Ia conservaci6n del patrimonio natural y
cultural compartido por ambos parses.
Temas de sus Programas: Legislacion ambiental, AdministraciOn y
conservaciOn de los recursos, Ecologia del desierto, Ciencias de la
tierra, Desarrollo sustentable, Ecologia, Ecosistemas, Apreciacion de
la naturaleza, Medio ambiente, Plantas, Calidad del agua, Educacion
ambiental, Fauna silvestre
Materlales Disponibles: Correo electrOnico, Pub licaciOn informativa,
Talleres de capacitaci6n, Video, Pagina electrOnica
NEW MEXICO AGRICULTURE IN THE
CLASSROOM
Jennifer Hopper
Telefono: (505) 532-4704 Fax: (505) 532-4710
jhopper @zianet.com
Coordinador de EducaciOn sobre la Consenraci6n: Kevin Holladay
Telefono: (505) 827-7966 Fax: (505) 827-7801
kholladay Ostate.nm.us
http://www.gmfsh.state.nm.us
PO. Box 25112
Santa Fe, Nuevo Mexico 87501
Tipo: Gubernamental
Area de Servicio: Nuevo Mexico
Audlencla: Educadores, estudiantes y public° en general.
Temas de sus Programas: La fauna silvestre y los humans comparten
el medio ambiente y tienen necesidades similares. La fauna silvestre es
uno de nuestros recursos naturales basicos al igual que el agua, el aire,
los minerales, el suelo y Ia vida vegetal. Un buen habitat es Ia Gave
pare Ia supervivencia de Ia fauna silvestre. La fauna silvestre tiene un
valor ecologic°, estetico, social, espiritual y economic°. Las culturas y
sociedades humanas, pasadas y actuales, afectan y se ven afectadas
por Ia fauna silvestre y su habitat.
Materlales Disponibles: Biblioteca de recursos, gufas parer el maestro
publicaci6n informativa, folletos, carteles, cuadernos pars colorear,
baules educativos, baules de huellas, y pruebas de calidad del agua.
Serviclos Especlales: Programas pare voluntarios, conferencistas
P.O. Box 20004
Las Cruces, Nuevo Mexico 88004
Tipo: No lucrativa
Area de Servicio: Rural, Estatal, Urbana
Audlencla: Preescolar, Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Public° en
general, Secundaria, Participaci6n comunitaria, Primaria, Capacitacion
pars maestros
Mision: Aumentar el conocimiento sobre el verdadero origen del alimento
y la fibra. Ayudar a los educadores a ensefiar matematicas, ciencias,
historic, arts, lenguale y dames materias necesarias utilizando lecciones
practicas y de Ia vida real.
Temas de sus Programas: AdministraciOn y conservaci6n de los
recursos, Ecologia del desierto, Ciencia forestal, Conservacion del suelo,
Ciencias de la tierra, Ecologia, Ecosistemas, Recursos minerales y
minerfa, Disponibilidad y suministro de agua, Conservacion del agua,
Medio ambiente, Plantas, Calidad del agua, Educacion ambiental , Fauna
silvestre
Materlales Disponibles: Manual pare el maestro, Correo electr6nico,
Talleres de capacitaci6n, Visitas guiadas, Pagina electrOnica
disponibles, talleres educatNos, unidades tematicas sobre fauna silvestre
y su habitat.
Programas de EA: Proyecto WILD, talleres pare el Proyecto Aquatic
WILD, programas y talleres del programa de Acci6n pare habitats de
Fauna Silvestre, talleres de clinicas y habllidades de pesca,
investigaciones acuaticas y fines de samara en la naturaleza.
NEW MEXICO ENVIRONMENT DEPARTMENT
Analista Polftico: Gedi Cibas, Ph.D.
Telefono: (505) 827-2176 Fax: (505) 827-2836
[email protected]
http://www.nmenv.state.nm.us
Harold S. Runnels Building, 1190 St. Francis Drive
Santa Fe, Nuevo Mexico 87505
Tipo: Gubernamental
Area de Servicio: Rural, Estatal, Urbana
Audlencla: Priblico en general, Participacion comunitaria
Misidn: Preservar, proteger y perpetuar el medio ambiente de Nuevo
Mexico pare las generaciones actuales y las venideras.
Tames de sus Programas: Manejo de desechos / reciclaje,
NEW MEXICO BUREAU OF MINES AND
MINERAL RESOURCES
Disponibilidad y suministro de agua, Conservacion del agua, Medio
ambiente, Calidad del agua, EducaciOn ambiental , Prevenci6n de Ia
contaminaciOn
Administradora del Servicio de Extension Geologica: Susan Welch
Telefono: (505) 835-5420
susie @nmt.edu
Materlales Disponibles: Libros, Correo electr6nico, PublicaciOn
informative, Talleres de capacitaci6n
http: / /geoinfo.nmt.edu
801 LeRoy
Socorro, Nuevo Mexico 87801
Tipo: Gubernamental
Area de Servicio: Rural, Estatal, Urbana
NEW MEXICO ENVIRONMENT DEPARTMENT,
AIR QUALITY
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, PUblico en general,
Secundaria, ParticipaciOn comunitaria, Primaria, Capacitacion pars
maestros
Wallin: La Oficina de Minas y Recursos Minerales de Nuevo Mexico es
un organism° estatal cuya mision es estudiar, evaluar, publicar y distribuir
informaciOn confiable sobre los recursos geolOgicos, minerales y
Guth de Recursos de Educacitin Ambiental en /a Frontera
NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF GAME AND
FISH
Administrador del Programa de Salud: Fabian Macias
Telefono: (505) 827-1079 Fax: (505) 827-1523
Fabian _Macias@ nmermstate.nm.us
htta://www.nmenv.state.nm.us
1190 St. Francis Drive
Santa Fe, Nuevo Mexico 87505
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Tipo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Nuevo Mexico
Audlencla: Solicitantes de permisos, consultores y public° en general.
Materlales DIsponlbles: Fol letos y hojas de datos de la EPA, reporte
anual sobre Calidad del Aire para el public° en general.
ServIclos Especlales: Informacion sobre las particulas disueltas en el
condado Dona Ma.
NEW MEXICO ENVIRONMENT DEPARTMENT,
RECYCLE
Catherine Tyson
Telefono: (505) 827-2883 Fax: (505) 827-2902
[email protected]
http://www.nmenv.state.nm.us
1190 St. Francis Dr.
Santa Fe, Nuevo Mexico 87502
Tipo: Gubernamental
NEW MEXICO ENVIRONMENT DEPARTMENT,
DRINKING WATER
Area de Serviclo: Rural, Regional, Estatal, Municipal, Urbana,
Binacional
Jefe del Departamento: Robert Gallegos
Telefono: (505) 827-1400 ext 1019 Fax: (505) 827-7545
robert_,[email protected]
http://www.nmenv.state.nm.us
525 Camino de los Marquez
Santa Fe, Nuevo Mexico 87502
Tipo: Gubernamental
AudIenc la: Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Palle° en general,
Area de Serviclo: Rural, Regional, Estatal, Municipal, Urbana,
Materlales DIsponlbles: Manual para el maestro, Publicaci6n
Binacional
Audlencla: Preescolar, Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria,
lico en
general, Secundaria, Participacidn comunitaria, Primaria, CapacitaciOn
para maestros
MIslon: Implementar el Tratado Federal de Agua Potable Segura en el
estado de Nuevo Mexico..
informativa, Talleres de capacitaci6n, Visitas guiadas, Conferencias
Secundaria, Participacion comunitaria, Primaria
MIsIon: La mision del Departamento del Medio Ambiente de Nuevo
Mexico es preservar, proteger y perpetuar el medio ambiente de Nuevo
Mexico para las generaciones presentes y futuras.
Temas de sus Programas: Manejo de desechos / reciclaje, Recursos
energeticos, Educaci6n ambiental , Prevencidn de la contaminacion
NEW MEXICO ENVIRONMENT DEPARTMENT,
SOLID WASTE BUREAU
Jim Condiss
Telefono: (505) 827-2860 Fax: (505) 827-2902
[email protected]
http://www.nmenv.state.nm.us
1190 St. Francis Dr.
Santa Fe, Nuevo Mexico 87502
Tipo: Gubernamental
MIslan: La mision de la Oficina de Desechos SOlidos del Departamento
del Medio Ambiente de Nuevo Mexico es la vinculaci6n educative. El
programa de manejo de desechos sOlidos de Nuevo Mexico incluye
Temas de sus Programas: Medio ambiente, Calidad del agua,
Educacion ambiental
Materlales DIsponIbles: Correo electronic°, PublicaciOn informativa
NEW MEXICO ENVIRONMENT DEPARTMENT,
GROUNDWATER QUALITY BUREAU
Especialista en Recursos Acuaticos: Jennifer Parker
Telefono: (505) 827-0523 Fax: (505) 827-2965
[email protected]
http://www.nmenv.state.nm.us
P.O. Box 26110, 1190 St. Francis Dr.
Santa Fe, Nuevo Mexico 87502
Tipo: Gubernamental
seminarios y presentations sobre el reciclaje, composta, reducci6n
de basura, desechos peligrosos, mecanismos de garantia financiera y
requerimientos para el cierre de rellenos sanitarios.
Area de Serviclo: Rural, Regional, Estatal, Municipal, Urbana,
Binacional
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Pdblico en general,
NEW MEXICO FARM AND RANCH HERITAGE
MUSEUM
Director de Educaci6n: Da lene Hickam
Telefono: (505) 522-4100 ext 103 Fax: (505) 522-3085
[email protected]
http://www.zianet.com/farm-ranch
4100 Dripping Springs Road
Las Cruces, Nuevo Mexico 88012
Tipo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Rural, Regional, Estatal, Urbana, Binacional
Audlencla: Preescolar, Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Pdb lico on
general, Secundaria, ParticipaciOn comunitaria, Primaria
MIslon: Historia Agricola
Secundaria, ParticipaciOn comunitaria, Primaria
MislOn: Nuestra mision es preservar, proteger y mejorar Ia calidad del
agua subterranea de Nuevo Mexico para las generaciones presentes y
futuras.
Temas de sus Programas: LegislaciOn ambiental, Administraci6n y
conservaci6n de los recursos, Ecosistemas, Disponibilidad y suministro
de agua, ConservaciOn del agua, Medio ambiente, Calidad del agua,
Education ambiental , PrevenciOn.de la contamination
Mater lales DIsponlbles: Publicacidn informativa, Talleres de
capacitaciOn, Pagina electr6nica
Tames de sus Programas: AdministraciOn y conservaciOn de los
recursos, Ecologia del desierto, ConservaciOn del suelo, Ciencias de la
tierra, Desarrollo sustentable, Ecosistemas, Disponibilidad y suministro
de agua, ApreciaciOn de Ia naturaleza, Conservation del agua, Medio
ambiente, Plantas, Calidad del agua, EducaciOn ambiental , PrevenciOn
de Ia contamination, Fauna silvestre
Materlales DIsponlbles: Ubros, Publicacidn informative, Visitas guiadas,
Video, Pdgina electronica
NEW MEXICO ENVIRONMENT DEPARTMENT,
HAZARDOUS WASTE BUREAU
Administrador del Programa: Debbie Brinkehoff
Telefono: (505) 827-1557 Fax: (505) 827-1833
P.O. Box 26110
Santa Fe, Nuevo Mexico 82502
Tipo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Rural, Regional, Estatal, Municipal, Urbana,
Binacional
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Pak° en general,
Secundaria, ParticipaciOn comunitaria, Primaria, CapacitaciOn para
maestros
MIslon: Garantizar qua los desechos peligrosos son generados,
almacenados, tratados y desechados adecuadamente.
Temas de sus Programas: Legislaci6n ambiental, Administration y
conservacidn de los recursos, Disponibilidad y suministro de agua,
NEW MEXICO FORESTRY & RESOURCES
CONSERVATION DIVISION
Calidad del agua, Education ambiental, Prevention de la contamina.cidn
Materlales DIsponlbles: Libros, Talleres de capacitation
Silvicultor del Distrito: Doug Boykin
Telefono: (505) 835-9359 Fax: (505) 835-9452
[email protected]
1701 Enterprise
Socorro, Nuevo Mexico 87801
TIpo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Rural, Regional, Urbana
Audlencla: Preescolar, Preparatoria,
lico en general, Secundaria,
ParticipaciOn comunitaria, Primaria
Mis 16n: Proporcionar liderazgo en Ia protecci6n, conservacion, manejo
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Temas de sus Programas: AdministraciOn y conservation de los
recursos, Ciencia forestal, ConservaciOn del suelo, Ecologfa,
Ecosistemas, Recursos energeticos, ConservaciOn del agua, Medio
ambiente, Education ambiental , Fauna silvestre
Materlales Disponibles: Ubros, Publicacidn informativa, Talleres de
capacitaci6n, Visitas guiadas
NEW MEXICO MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY
AND SCIENCE
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cuestiones ambientales e inculcar la conflanza y compromiso para
realizar acciones responsables.
NEW MEXICO PROJECT WET (WATER
EDUCATION FOR TEACHERS)
Coordinador Estatal: Bryan Swain
Teldfon (505) 646-1378__Fwe (505)-646-4149
bswain @werc.net
http: / /www.werc.net
Box 30001 MSC WERC
Coordinador de Educackfin EcolOgica: Tim Aydelott
Telefono: (505) 841-2845 Fax: (505) 841-2808
taydelott @ nmmnh.state.nm.us
http://www.museums.state.nm.us/nmmnh/wow.html
1801 Mountain Road NW
Albuquerque, Nuevo Mexico 87104
Tipo: InstituciOn Educativa
Area de ServIclo: Rural, Regional, Estatal, Urbana
Audlencla: Preparatoria, Secundaria, Capacitacion pars maestros
Walton: Crew un museo estatal de historia natural y ciencias ffsicas el
Las Cruces, Nuevo Mexico 88003
Tipo: No lucrativa
cual recolectard, preservard, estudiard e interpretard materiales
representativos del estado y la regiOn y desarrollard y mantendra
exhibiciones educativas y programas sobre Ia historia natural y las
Disponibilidad y suministro de agua, Conservacion del agua, Medio
ambiente, Calidad del agua, EducaciOn ambiental , PrevenciOn de la
clencias ffsicas pars el beneficio de los ciudadanos de Nuevo Mexico y
Ids visltantes al estado.
Tomas de sus Programas: AdministraciOn y conservacion de los
Area de ServIcio: Rural, Regional, Estatal, Municipal, Urbana,
Binacional
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, CapacitaciOn pars maestros
Mleldn: Expandir los recursos de Ia nation para atacar las cuestiones
relacionadas con el manejo de desechos proporcionando ayuda
educativa y soporte tecnologico en las areas de manejo de desechos,
remediaciOn ambiental y reducciOn de las fuentes de contaminaciOn.
Temas de sus Programas: Ciencias de Ia tierra, Ecosistemas,
contaminaciOn
Materlales Disponibles: Manual pars el maestro, Talleres de
capacitation, Pagina electrenica
recursos, Ecologfa del desierto, Conservacion del suelo, Ciencias de la
tierra, Ecologfa, Ecosistemas, Plantas, Calidad del agua, Education
ambiental, Fauna silvestre
Materlales Disponibles: Manual para el maestro, Correo electronic°,
Talleres de capacitation, Video, Pagina electrOnica
NEW MEXICO OFFICE OF THE STATE
ENGINEER
Coordinadora: Alice Darilek
Telefono: 1-800-WATER-NM Fax: (505) 827-6188
adarilek seo.state.nm.us
http://www.seo.state.nm.us
Bataan Building, Room 130
Santa Fe, Nuevo Mexico 87504
TIpo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Estatal
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Public° en general,
Secundaria, Primaria
Proporcionar educaciOn sobre Ia conservation del agua y ayuda
tecnica.
Tomas de sus Programas: ConseneciOn del agua
Materlales Disponibles: Ubros, Manual para el maestro, PublicaciOn
informativa, Talleres de capacitaci6n, Conferencias, Video, Pdgina
electrOnica
NEW MEXICO STATE 4-H PROGRAM
Coordinador: Roy Vaughn
Telefono: (505) 646-5472 Fax: (505) 646-3027
NMSU Box 3AE
Las Cruces, Nuevo Mexico 88003
Tipo: No lucrativa
Area de ServIclo: Estatal
Audlencla: Jardfn de niflos a preparatoria.
Temas de sus Programas: Estrategias de Instruccion de la biologfa al
aire libre. Actualmente estsmos en el proceso de desarrollar programas
para nil os de 5 a 8 silos.
Materlales Disponibles: Materiales para maestros, hojas estudiantiles,
folletos de informacion general.
Serviclos EspecIales: Programa para voluntarios, membresfas.
NEW MEXICO STATE DEPARTMENT OF
EDUCATION
Director: Stephen Sanchez
Telefono: (505) 827-3644
ssanchez sde.state.nm.us
300 Don Gaspar
Santa Fe, Nuevo MOxico 87501
Tipo: Gubernamental
Makin: El Departamento de EducaciOn del Estado de Nuevo Mexico
sirve como recurso para los maestros de Nuevo Mexico refiriendo mae-
stros a organizations que proporcionan programas de educaciOn
ambiental.
NEW MEXICO STATE LAND OFFICE
NEW MEXICO PROJECT LEARNING TREE
Teri Zubchenok
Teldfono: (505) 827-8089
P.O. Box 1948
Santa Fe, Nuevo Mexico 87504
Tipo: Gubernamental
Mlsl6n: El proyecto Learning Tree esta disefiado para maestros y
educadores que trabajan con estudiantes desde jardfn de nibs hasta
el doceavo grado. El proyecto utiliza el bosque como una "ventana al
mundo° para aumentar el entendimiento estudiantil de nuestro medio
ambiente complejo, estimular las habilidades de pensamiento critico y
creative, desarrollar habilidades pars tomar decisiones informadas sobre
Gula de Recursos de Educacidn Ambiental en la Frontera
Comisionada: Olivia Ximenes
Telefono: (505) 827-5764 Fax: (505) 827-5766
oximeneseslo.state.nm.us
P.O. Box 1148
Santa Fe, Nuevo MOxlco 87504
Tipo: Gubemamental
Area de ServIclo: Rural, Regional, Estatal, Municipal, Urbana
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, POblico en general,
Secundaria, ParticipaciOn comunitaria, Primaria, CapacitaciOn para
maestros
MI:316n: Generar ingresos y promover la administracien de las tierras.
Temas de sus Programas: Administraci6n y conservacidin de los
recursos, Ecologfa del deslerto, Conservaci6n del suelo, Ciencias de la
tierra, Desarrollo sustentable, Ecologfa, Ecosistemas, Recursos
minerales y minerfa, Recursos energeticos, Apreciacion de la naturaleza,
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Area de ServIclo: Rural, Regional, Estatal, Municipal, Urbana,
Conservacien del agua, Medio ambiente, EducaciOn ambiental , Fauna
silvestre
Materlales DIsponlbles: Manual para el maestro, Correo electrOnico,
Publicacion informative, Talleres de capacitaci6n, Conferencias
Binacional
Audlencla: Preparatoria, Publico en general, Secundaria, ParticipaciOn
comunitaria, Primaria, Capacitacion para maestros
MIslon: Ayudar a la gente de Nuevo Mexico a utilizar informaci6n basada
en la investigacion para mejorar la calidad de sus vidas.
Temas de sus Programas: LegislaciOn ambiental, Administracien y
conservacien de los recursos, Ecologfa del desierto, Ciencia forestal,
Conservacion del suelo, Ciencias de Ia tierra, Desarrollo sustentable,
Ecologia, Manejo de desechos / reciclaje, Ecosistemas, Disponibilidad
NEW MEXICO STATE PARKS
Planificador de Recursos Naturales: Steve Cary
Telefono: (505) 827-1183 Fax: (505) 827-1376
scary @ state.nm.us
y suministro de agua, Recursos energeticos, Apreciacien de Ia
http://www.emnrd.state.nm.us/nmparks/
2040 S. Pacheo Street
Santa Fe, Nuevo Mexico 87504
Tlpo: Gubernamental
naturaleza, ConservaciOn del agua, Medio ambiente, Plantas, Calidad
del agua, Educacien ambiental, PrevenciOn de la contaminaciOn, Fauna
silvestre
Materlales DIsponlbles: Software computacional, Manual para el mae-
Area de Serviclo: Estatal
Audlencla: Public° en general
stro, Correo electrOnico, Publicacien informative, Talleres de capacitacien,
Visitas guiadas, Conferencias, Video, Pagina electronica
MIslon: Proteger y mejorar los recursos naturales, proporcionar
instalaciones y oportunidades recreativas y promover la seguridad
publica y la educacion para beneficiar y enriquecer Ia vida de los
visitantes.
*Re
Tomas de sus Programas: Administrackfin y conservackfrn de los
recursos, Ecologia del desierto, Ciencia forestal, Conservacien del suelo,
Ciencias de la tierra, Ecologia, Recursos marinos y acuaticos, Manejo
de desechos / reciclaje, Ecosistemas, Recursos minerales y minerfa,
Recursos energeticos, Apreciacion de Ia naturaleza, Conservacian del
agua, Medio ambiente, Plantas, Calidad del agua, Fauna silvestre
Materlales DIsponlbles:Talleres de capacitacion, Visitas guiadas, Video
NMSU COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE,
LINCOLN COUNTY
NMSU AGRICULTURAL COMMUNICATIONS
Agente: Pete Gnatkowski
Telefono: (505) 648-2311 Fax: (505) 648-2509
[email protected]
P O. Box 217
Carrizozo, Nuevo Mexico 88301
Tlpo: Gubernamental
Area de ServIclo: Rural, Estatal, Municipal, Urbana
Audlencla: Preescolar, Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Public° en
general, Secundaria, ParticipaciOn comunitaria, Primaria
Jefe del Departamento: Terry Canup
Telefono: (505) 646-2701 Fax: (505) 646-2702
[email protected]
http://www.cahe.nmsu.edu
NMSU P.O. Box 3003, MSC 3M
Las Cruces, Nuevo Mexico 88003
Tipo: Institucien Educative
Area de ServIclo: Nuevo Mexico y las tierras aridas
MIslon: Proporcionar a nuestra clientela programas de educacien
basados on Ia investigacion en las areas de economia en el hogar y
AudIencla: Pitlico en general, maestros, estudiantes, agricultores,
administradores de recursos naturales.
Temas de sus Programas: EducaciOn sobre los recursos naturales.
Materlales DIsponlbles: Videos, pagina electr6nica.
Serviclos Especlales: producciOn de videos y multimedios.
desarrollo comunitario.
Tomas de sus Programas: Legislacien ambiental, AdministraciOn y
conservaciOn de los recursos, Ecologia del desierto, Ciencia forestal,
Conservacien del suelo, Ciencias de la tierra, Seguridad e higiene industrial y ocupacional, Desarrollo sustentable, Ecologia, Disponibilidad
y suministro de agua, Recursos energeticos, Apreciacien de la
NMSU COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE,
CRAVES COUNTY
naturaleza, ConservaciOn del agua, Medio ambiente, Plantas, Calidad
del agua, EducaciOn ambiental, PrevenciOn de la contaminacion, Fauna
silvestre
James Duffey
Telefono: (505) 622-3210 Fax: (505) 622-3882
[email protected]
200 E. Chisum #4
Roswell, NM 88201
Tlpo: Gubernamental
Area de ServIclo: Rural, Urbana
Materlales DIsponlbles: Libros, Software computacional, Correo
electr6nico, PublicaciOn informative, Talleres de capacitacion, Visitas
guiadas, Video, Pagina electrOnica
NMSU COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE,
OTERO COUNTY
AudIencIa: Preescolar, primaria, secundaria, preparatoria, adultos /
universidad, participaci6n comunitaria, capacitacion para maestros,
ptiblico en general.
Temas de sus Programas: Legislacien ambiental, administraciOn de
los recursos, conservacien del suelo, ciencias de la tierra, desarrollo
sustentable, manejo de desechos, disponibilidad de agua, conservaciOn
del agua, medio ambiente, plantas, calidad del agua, educacien
ambiental, fauna silvestre.
Materlales DIsponlbles: Publicacion informativa, talleres de
capacitacion, video.
Agente: Sandra Copeland
Telefono: (505) 437-0231 Fax: (505) 437-6134
[email protected]
401 Fairgrounds Rd.
Alamogordo, Nuevo Mexico 88310
Tlpo: Institucion Educative
Area de Servlclo: Rural, Regional, Urbana
AudIencla: Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, PLiblico en general,
Secundaria, ParticipaciOn comunitaria, Primaria
MIsIdn: Ayudar a los Nuevo mexicanos a utilizar el conocimiento basado
en Ia investigacien para mejorar la calidad de vida. La extension
administra el programa juvenil 4-H, y proporciona experiencia en Ia
NMSU COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE,
LAS CRUCES
agricultura, jardineria, economia del hogar y desarrollo de la economia
Director: Billy Dictson
Telefono: (505) 646-3015 Fax: (505) 646-5975
[email protected]
Home Economics/4-H Box 3AE, NMSU
Las Cruces, Nuevo Mexico 88003
rural.
Temas de sus Programas: AdministraciOn y conservaciOn de los
recursos, Ecologia del desierto, Ciencias de la tierra, Ecologia, Manejo
de desechos / reciclaje, Ecosistemas, Disponibilidad y suministro de
agua, Recursos energaticos:Apreciacion de la naturaleza, ConservaciOn
Tlpo: Instucien Educative
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ambiental, Prevencion de, la contaminaci6n, Fauna silvestre
Mater lales DIsponlbles: Libros, Publicacion informativa, Tal leres de
capacitacidn, Conferencias, Video
NEW MEXICO WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
INSTITUTE (WRRI)
Director: Dr. Bobby Creel
Teteforscr.-(505)-6464337-Fax: (505) 546-6418
[email protected]
http://www.wrri.nmsu.edu
New Mexico State University, Box 30001, Dept. 3167
Las Cruces, Nuevo Mexico 88003
TOO: InstituciOn Educativa
Area de ServIclo: Rural, Regional, Estatal, Municipal, Urbana
David Griscom
Telefono: (505) 982-3657 Fax: (505) 983-5840
[email protected]
http://www.northamericaninstitute.org
708 Paseo de Peralta
Santa Fe, Nuevo Mexico 87501
TIpo: No lucrativa
Area de ServIclo.-Rurallegiortalstatal, Municipat-Urbarta,
Binacional
Audlencla: Priblico en general, Participacidn comunitaria
MIslon: Examinar todos los aspectos de Ia relaciOn regional de Norte
America, reconociendo los retos a los que se enfrentan los gobiemos,
la gente y la cultura, y desarrollar mejores perspectivas en esta relacion
cambiante.
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Ptiblico en general, Participacidn
comunitaria, Capacitacion para maestros
MIskfm: La mision del WRRI es desarrollar y diseminar el conocimiento
para ayudar a Nuevo Mexico y Ia nacidn en Ia resolucidn de problemas
del agua. Financiando proyectos de investigacidn y demostracidn, el
instituto utiliza el conocimiento y la experiencia de los investigadores
en todo el estado.
Temas de sus Programas: Administracion y conservaciOn de los
recursos, Ciencia forestal, Ciencias de Ia tierra, Desarrollo sustentable,
Ecologia, Manejo de desechos / reciclaje, Ecosistemas, Disponibilidad
y suministro de agua, Conservaci6n del agua, Medio ambiente, Calidad
del agua, Educacion ambiental, Prevencion de Ia contaminaciOn, Fauna
silvestre
Materiales DIsponlbles: Publicacion informativa, Pagina electronica
NEW MEXICO WATERSHED WATCH
Bill Fleming
Telefono: (505) 982-8313
fleming @la.unm.edu
901 Trail Cross
Santa Fe, Nuevo Mexico 87505
TIpo: Guberhamental
Audlencla: Jardin de niiios y primaria.
MIslon: New Mexico Water Watch es un programa piloto que surgid del
Proyecto WILD y de programas de educacidn acuatica.Trabalando para
formar una red de cooperacion entre escuelas y organismos estatales
con un interes en la calidad del agua, las escuelas han participado en
proyectos como el Proyecto del Rio.
Materlales DIsponlbles: Materiales para maestros, hojas estudiantiles,
folletos de informaciOn general, especimenes y equipo para tomar bajo
prestamo.
NEW MEXICO WILDLIFE WEST NATURE PARK
Director Ejecutivo: Roger Alink
Telefono: (505) 281-7655 Fax: (505) 281-2705
wildlife @swcp.com
http://www.wildlifewest.Org/naturepark
87 N. Frontage Rd.
Edgewood, Nuevo Mexico 87015
Temas de sus Programas: Legislacidn ambiental, Disponibilidad y
suministro de agua, EducaciOn ambiental, Prevenci6n de la
contaminacidn
Materlales DIsponIbles: Ubros, PublicaciOn informativa, Conferenclas,
Pagina electronica
OLIVER LEE MEMORIAL STATE PARK
Guarda Parques: Charles W. Wood
Telefono: (505) 437-8284 Fax: (505) 439-1290
[email protected]
409 Dog Canyon Rd.
Alamogordo, Nuevo. Mexico 88310
Tlpo: Gubernamental
Area de ServIclo: Rural, Regional, Estatal, Municipal, Urbana
Audlencla: Preescolar, Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Priblico en
general, Secundaria, ParticipaciOn comunitaria, Primaria
MIslon: El Departamento Estatal de Parques y Recreacion protegert y
mejorara los recursos naturales, proporcionara instalaciones y
oportunidades que promuevan la seguridad publica y la educaci6n pars
beneficiary enriquecer la vida de los visitantes.
Temas de sus Programas: Administracion y conservaciOn de los
recursos, Ecologia del desierto, Ciencias de la tierra, Ecologfa,
Ecosistemas, Apreciacidn de Ia naturaleza, Conservaci6n del agua,
Medio ambiente, Plantas, Calidad del agua, Fauna silvestre
Materiales DIsponlbles: Visitas guiadas, Video, Pdgina electranica
OTERO SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION
DISTRICT
Asistente del Distrito: Vicky Milne
Telefono: (505) 437-3100 Fax: (505) 437-8443
2920 N. White Sands Blvd.
Alamogordo, Nuevo Mexico 88310
Tlpo: Gubernamental
Area de ServIclo: Rural, Urbana
Audlencla: Preescolar, Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Ptiblico on
general, Secundaria, Participacidn comunitaria, Primaria, Capacitacion
para maestros
Temas de sus Programas: Legislacidn ambiental, AdministraciOn y
nix): No lucrativa
Area de Serviclo: Estatal
Audlencla: preescolar, primaria, secundaria, preparatoria, adultos /
universidad, capacitacion para maestros, participacidn comunitaria,
ptiblico on general.
MIslon: El parque esta dedicado a la preservaciOn del rico patrimonio
de fauna silvestre nativa de Nuevo Mexico y su habitat a traves de la
educaciOn, la investigacion cientifica y el patrocinio de un parque salvaje.
Temas de sus Programas: Ecologia del desierto, ciencias de is tierra,
ecologia, ecosistemas, recursos energeticos, medio ambiente,
educaciOn ambiental, apreciaciOn de la naturaleza, plantas, conservaciOn
del suelo, conservaciOn del agua, fauna silvestre.
Materlales DIsponlbles: Visitas guiadas, publicaci6n informativa,
conferencistas.
NORTH AMERICAN INSTITUTE (NAMI)
conservacion de los recursos, Ciencia forestal, Consenracion del suelo,
Desarrollo sustentable, Ecologfa, Disponibilidad y suministro de agua,
Conservacion del agua, Medio ambiente, Plantas, Calidad del agua,
Educacion ambiental , Prevencion de la contaminaciOn, Fauna silvestre
Materlales Disponibles: Libros, Manual pars el maestro, Talleres de
capacitacion, Visitas guiadas, Video
PROJECT DEL RIO
Directors: Lisa LaRocque
Telefono: (505) 522-7511 Fax: (505) 522-0775
[email protected]
http://www.zianet.com/pdrus
1494A South Solano
Las Cruces, Nuevo Mexico 88001
Tipo: No lucrativa
Area de ServIclo: Rural, Regional, Urbana, Binacional
Audlencla: Preparatoria, Secundaria, Participacidn comunitaria,
Capacitacidn para maestros
Gula de Recursos de EducaciOn Ambiensal en la Fronsera
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Materlales DIsponlbles: PublicaciOn informativa, Talleres de
MIslon: El Proyecto del Rio busca mejorar la educacion a tames de una
red global que promueve la administraci6n de las cuencas.
capacitaciOn, Visitas guiadas, Conferencias, Pagina electrtnica
Tomas de sus Programas: Desarrollo sustentable, Disponibilidad y
suministro de agua, ConservaciOn del agua, Calidad del agua, Educacion
ambiental
Materlales DIsponlbles: Ubros, Manual para el maestro, Talleres de
capacitaciOn, Pagina electrOnica
RURAL COMMUNITY ASSISTANCE
CORPORATION
PROJECT WILD, CONSERVATION SERVICES
Especialista en Desarrollo Rural: Martin Lopez
Telefono: (505) 541-1668 Fax: (505) 541-1656
[email protected]
http://www.rcac.org
Coordinador de la Seccion de Educacion sobre Conservacion: Kevin
Holladay
Telefono: (505) 827-7966 Fax: (505) 827-7801
[email protected]
http://www.gmfsh.state.nm.us
P.O. Box 126
P.O. Box 25112
Santa Fe, Nuevo Mexico 87501
Audlencla: Pequenas comunidades, consejos de las comunidades,
instalaciones de tratamiento de agua de desecho y potable.
MIslon: Mejorar la calidad de vida de las comunidades rurales y gente
con desventajas a traves de sociedades, asistencia tecnica y acceso a
TIpo: Gubernamental
Area de ServIclo: Rural, Regional, Estatal, Municipal, Urbana
Audlencla: Preescolar, Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, P6blico en
general, Secundaria, ParticipaciOn comunitaria, Primaria, CapacitaciOn
para maestros
MIslern: La SecciOn de Educacion sobre la ConservaciOn proporcionara
educaciOn sobre la conservaciOn basada en Ia fauna silvestre que
alberga acciones responsables hacia la fauna silvestre y los recursos
naturales relacionados para los ciudadanos de Nuevo Mexico.
Temas de sus Programas: Administracion y conservaciOn de los
recursos, Ecologia del desierto, Ecologia, Ecosistemas, ApreciaciOn
de la naturaleza, EducaciOn ambiental , Fauna silvestre
Materlales DIsponlbles: Ubros, Manual para el maestro, Publicacion
informativa, Talleres de capacitaciOn, Conferencias, Pagina electrOnica
RIO GRANDE NATURE CENTER STATE PARK
Asistente Administrativa, Coordinadora de EducaciOn: Rebecca Tydings
Telefono: (505) 344-7240 Fax: (505) 344-4505
[email protected]
http://www.unm.edu/-natrcent
2901 Candelaria NW
Albuquerque, Nuevo Mexico 87107
Tlpo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Regional, Estatal, Urbana
Audlencla: Preescolar, Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Ptiblico en
general, Secundaria, Participacion comunitaria, Primaria, CapacitaciOn
pars maestros
Misidn: Preservar y proteger el bosque del Rfo Grande y educar at
pOblico sobre Ia importancia del rio y su medio ambiente.
Temas de sus Programas: AdministraciOn y conservaciOn de los
recursos, Ecologia, Ecosistemas, Disponibilidad y suministro de agua,
ApreciaciOn de la naturaleza, ConservaciOn del agua, Medio ambiente,
Plantas, Calidad del agua, EducaciOn ambiental, Fauna silvestre
Mesilla Park, Nuevo Mexico 88047
Tlpo: Privada, No lucrativa
Area de ServIcIo: Areas rurales de Nuevo Mexico incluyendo a las
tribus indigenas.
los recursos.
Temas de sus Programas: EvaluaciOn y planeaciOn de comunidades,
asistencia tecnica, acceso a recursos sobre aguas de desecho, agua
potable, desechos sOlidos, y viviendas de bajo ingreso,
Materlales DIspon !bias: Numerosos documentos y videos sobre aguas
de desecho, agua potable, vivienda, manejo de desechos sOlidos y
reciclaje.
Programas de EA: Enfasis en asistencia tecnica y evaluaciones en
comunidades relacionadas con las cuestiones de agua y desechos.
SIERRA CLUB, RIO GRANDE CHAPTER
Gwen Wardwell
Telefono: (505) 984-8860
[email protected]
http://www.sierra.nm.org/
945 Camino de Chelly
Santa Fe, Nuevo Mexico 87501
Tipo: No lucrativa
Area de ServIclo: Nuevo Mexico, region oeste del desierto en Texas.
Audlencla: toda la ciudadanfa.
MIsIdn: Explorar, disfrutar y proteger los lugares inexplorados de la
tierra, practicar y promover el use responsable de los ecosistemas de
la terra y educar y enumerar a la humanidad a proteger y restaurar Ia
calidad del medio ambiente natural y humano, y usar todos los medios
legates pars Ilevar a cabo estos objetivos.
Temas de sus Programas: Ecoregiones criticas, comunidades
sustentables, gufas, acciOn politica, recursos.
Materlales DIsponlbles: PublicaciOn informativa, directories. Uame pars
mayor informacion.
ServIclos Especlales: Salidas de campo.
Materlales DIsponlbles: Manual para el maestro, PublicaciOn
informativa, Talleres de capacitaciOn, Visitas guiadas, Conferencias,
Pagina electrOnica
RIO GRANDE RESTORATION
Director Ejecutivo: Steve Haffis
Telefono: (505) 751-1269 Fax: (505) 751-1269
unclergr @laplaza.org
http://www.riogranderestoration.com
P.O. Box 1612
El Prado, Nuevo Mexico 87529
Tlpo: No lucrativa
Area de ServIclo: Regional, Estatal, Binacional
Audlencla: Preparatoria, Public° en general, Secundaria, ParticipaciOn
comunitaria, Primaria
MIslon: Restaurar Ia salud del Rio Grande suministrandole un flub de
agua limpio.
Temas de sus Programas: Ciencias de la tierra, Ecologia, Recursos
marinos y acuaticos, Ecosistemas, Disponibilidad y suministro de agua,
Apreciacien de la naturaleza, ConservaciOn del agua, Plantas, Calidad
del agua, Educacion ambiental, PrevenciOn de la contaminaciOn, Fauna
silvestre
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DISTRICT
Coordinadora del Distrito: Merry Jo Fahl
Telefono: (505) 894-2232 Fax: (505) 894-2165
[email protected]
2101 S Broadway
Santa Fe, Nuevo Mexico 87501
Tlpo: Gubernamental
Area de ServIclo: Rural, Estatal, Municipal, Urbana
Audlencla: Preescolar, Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, POblico en
general, Secundaria, ParticipaciOn comunitaria, Primaria, CapacitaciOn
para maestros
MIslon: Educar at pOblico sobre la necesidad de conservar nuestros
recursos naturales pars un use sustenatable, beneficioso, actualmente
y en el futuro.
Temas de sus Programas: AdministraciOn y conservaciOn de los
recursos, Ciencia forestal, ConservaciOn del suelo, Ciencias de Ia tierra,
Desarrollo sustentable, Ecosistemas, Recursos minerales y minerfa,
ConservaciOn del agua, Medio ambiente, Plantas, Calidad del agua,
EducaciOn ambiental, Fauna silvestre
Materlales DIsponlbles: PublicaciOn informativa, Visitas guiadas
Gat: de Recursos de Educacion Ambiental en la Frontera
NUEVO MEXICO - S
SKY ISLAND ALLIANCE
Susie Brandes
Telefono: (520) 323-0547
brandesseu.arizona.edu
http://www.lobo.net/-skisland
10570 Hwy 337
Tijeras, Nuevo Mexico 87059
Tlpo: No lucrativa
--Area-de-ServIchr.-Rural; Regional-,-EstaWUrbana, Binacional
Audlencla:
lico en general, ParticipaciOn comunitaria
MIslon: Sky Island Alliance se dedica a Ia preservaci6n y restauraci6n
de Ia diversidad biolOgica nativa en Sky island en el sudoeste de Nuevo
Mexico y sureste de Arizona. Estas isles montanosas se encuentran
entre los ecosistemas mss diversos de Norte America dada su
complejidad topografica y ubicaciOn singular en el punto convergente
de varias provincias biologicas deserticas y boscosas importantes.
Temas de sus Programas: LegislaciOn ambiental, AdministraciOn y
conservaciOn de los recursos, Ecologfa del desierto, Ciencias de la
terra, Ecosistemas, Conservacion del agua, Medio ambiente, Fauna
silvestre
Mater lales DIsponlbles: Correo electrOnico, Publicacion informativa,
Talleres de capacitaci6n, Visitas guiadas, Pagina electrOnica
SOUTHERN AREA HEALTH EDUCATION
CENTER, BORDER HEALTH EDUCATION
TRAINING CENTER
Coordinador del Programa: Daryl T. Smith, MPH
Telefono: (505) 646-3429 Fax: (505) 646-6413
[email protected]
Box 30001, MSC AHC
Las Cruces, Nuevo Mexico 88003
TIpo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Rural, Urbana, Binacional
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Public° en general,
Secundarla, ParticipaciOn comunitaria, Primaria
MIslon: Mejorar Ia salud general de los Nuevo mexicanos en los 18
condados del sur.
Temas de sus Programas: Manejo de desechos / reciclaje,
Conservacien del agua, Calidad del agua, Educaci6n ambiental,
Prevencion de la contaminaci6n
SOUTHWEST ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER
Director Ejecutivo: Kevin Bixby
Telefono: (505) 522-5552 Fax: (505) 522-0775
[email protected]
1494A S. Solano Dr.
Las Cruces, Nuevo Mexico 88001
Tlpo: No lucrativa
Area de ServIclo: Nuevo Mexico, parte none del Desierto Chihuahuense.
Audlencla: Publico en general.
MIsIdon: Albergar entendimiento y preocupacion por el patrimonio natural del sudoeste y promover acci6n para su proteccion y restauraci6n.
Materlales DIsponlbles: Biblioteca
Programas de EA: Lecciones en varios temas, historia natural, visitas
nocturnas.
ServIclos Especlales: Presentacion de transparencias sobre la historia
y restauraci6n ecologica del Rio Grande (para grupos grandes).
SOUTHWEST NETWORK FOR ENVIRONMENTAL
AND ECONOMIC JUSTICE (SNEEJ)
Richard Moore
Telefono: (505) 242-0416 Fax: (505) 242-5609
[email protected]
Box 7399
Albuquerque, Nuevo Mexico 87194
Tlpo: No lucrativa
Audlencla: Activistas, jovenes, estudiantes, organizaciones de trabajo
y comunitarias de gente de color.
MIslon: SNEEJ une activistas, jOvenes, estudiantes, y organizaciones
comunitarias de gente de color en el sudoeste de los EE.UU. y Mexico.
El grupo promueve las estrategias regionales y las perspectival sobre
Guth de Recursos de Education Ambiental en la Frontera
Ia degradaciOn ambiental y otras injusticias sociales, raciales y
econ6micas.
SOUTHWEST ORGANIZING PROJECT
Jeanne Gauna
Telefono: (505) 247-8832 Fax: (505) 247-9972
swop @swop.net
211 10th St. SW
Albuquerque, Nuevo Mexico 87102
MIslon: Una organizaci6n comunitaria multirracial y de cuestiones
multiples fundada en 1981. Su misiOn es fortalecer la privatizaciOn del
derecho al voto en el sudoeste para realizar equidad racial y generica,
y justicia social y econ6mica.
SOUTHWEST RESEARCH & INFORMATION
CENTER
Frances Ortega
Telefono: (505) 2621862 Fax: (505) 262-1864
[email protected]
P.O. Box 4524
Albuquerque, Nuevo Mexico 87106
Tlpo: Gubernamental
MIsIdn: El Centro de Investigacion e Informacion del Sudoeste
proporciona informaci6n actual y precisa al publico sobre temas que
afectan el medio ambiente, Ia salud, y las comunidades pars proteger
los recursos naturales, promover la participacion ciudadana y garantizar
la justicia ambiental y social ahora y pare las generaciones futuras.
Programas de EA: El Centro ofrece la competencia de becas E-2000
anual, la cual esta abierta a estudiantes de Nuevo Mexico, El Paso,
Texas y la nacion Navajo.
SOUTHWEST STRATEGY COORDINATION
OFFICE
Director Ejecutivo: Bill Maxon
Telefono: (505) 761-8912 Fax: (505) 761-8947
http: / /www.swstrategy.org
435 Montano Road
Albuquerque, Nuevo Mexico 87107
TIpo: Gubernamental
Area de ServIclo: Rural, Regional, Estatal, Municipal, Binacional
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Riblico en general, Participacion
comunitaria
Mellon: El Comite Ejecutivo Regional de Estrategias en el Sudoeste es
un grupo intergubernamental compuesto de representantes de los
estados de Arizona y Nuevo Mexico, organizaciones indfgenas, y
ejecutivos federales. Nuestra vision as promover el manejo de los
recursos naturales en Nuevo Mexico y Arizona con un rango de
alternativas sustentables las cuales incluyen, sensibilidad a las
singulares condiciones sociales, econ6micas y culturales.
Temas de sus Programas: Administraci6n y conservaciOn de los
recursos, Ecologfa del desierto, Ciencia forestal, Conservacion del suelo,
Desarrollo sustentable, Ecologfa, Ecosistemas, ConservaciOn del agua,
Plantas, Calidad del agua, Fauna silvestre
SOUTHWEST TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT
INSTITUTE - NMSU
Administrador de Proyectos Intemacionales: Robert Foster
Telefono: (505) 646-3948 Fax: (505) 646-3841
[email protected]
http://www.nmsu.edu/-tdi
SWRES 1505 Payne St.
Las Cruces, Nuevo Mexico 88003
Tlpo: Institucion Educativa
Area de ServIclo: Regional, Estatal, Binacional
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Pikilico en general, ParticipaciOn
comunitaria, CapacitaciOn pars maestros
Melon: Energfa renovable e investigacion de sistemas ambientales,
desarrollo y aplicaci6n pars el mejoramiento de la vida de las personas
y del medio ambiente.
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Temas de sus Programas: Desarrollo sustentable, Manejo de desechos
/ reciclaje, Recursos energeticos, Medio ambiente
Mater Isles DIsponIbles: Libros, Talleres de capacitacien, . Visitas
Area de ServIclo: Rural, Municipal, Urbana, Binacional
Audlencla: Preescolar, Preparatoria, P0blicoin general, Secundaria,
Primaria, Capacitacion para maestros
Mks's:5n: Trabajar con otros pars conservar Ia pesca, Ia fauna silvestre y
sus habitats.
guiadas, Conferencias, Pagina electrOnica
Tomes de sus Programas: Administracien y conservacion de los
TIERRA MADRE
Director: Jaime Provencio
Telefono: (505) 589-4412 Fax: (505) 589-4412
115 Mesa Verde
Sunland Park, Nuevo Mexico 88063
Tlpo: No lucnativa
Area de ServIclo: Rural
Crear una comunidad sustentable a traves de la construction
de viviendas econemicas y eficientes quo utilicen la conservacien solar, de agua y energfa.
recursos, Ecologfa del desierto, Ciencias de la tierra, Ecologia, Recursos
marinos y acuaticos, Ecosistemas, Apreciaci6n de Ia naturaleza, Medio
ambiente, Plantas, Calidad del agua, Educaci6n ambiental, Fauna
silvestre
Materlales DIsponlbles: Ubros, Manual para el maestro, Visitas guiadas,
Conferencias, Video, Prigina,electrenica
Tomas de sus Programas: Administracien y conservacien de los
recursos, Desarrollo sustentable, Recursos energeticos, Conservacien
del agua
Materlales DIsponlbles: Publicacien informativa, Talleres de
capacitation, Visitas guiadas
USFWS- BOSQUE DEL APACHE NATIONAL
WILDLIFE REFUGE
TREE NEW MEXICO
MIslon:Tree New Mexico es una organization sin fines de lucro dedicada
a proporcionar oportunidades para Ia siembra de arboles y educacien
ambiental para el pUblico en general.
Planificadora Recreativa: Laurie Rosenthal
Telefono: (505) 835-1828 Fax: (505) 835-0314
laurie_rosenthal @ tws.gov
http: / /www.southwest.fws.gov
1001 Highway 1
Socorro, Nuevo Mexico 87801
Tlpo: Gubernamental
Area de ServIclo: Rural, Estatal, Binacional
Audlencla: Preescolar, Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Public° en
general, Secundaria, Participation comunitaria, Primaria, Capacitation
para maestros
MIslen: Proporcionar un habitat y proteccien para las especies en peligro
de extincien, ayes migratorias durante el invierno, para proporcionar
oportunidades de avistamiento y comprensi6n de Ia fauna silvestre.
Tomas de sus Programas: Administracien y conservacien de los
recursos, Ciencia forestal, Conservacien del suelo, Ecosistemas,
recursos, Ecologfa del desierto, Conservacien del suelo, Ciencias de Ia
Director Ejecutivo: Suzanne Probart
Telefono: (505) 265-4554 Fax: (505) 255-9197
[email protected]
http://www.treenm.com
P.O. Box 81827
Albuquerque, Nuevo Mexico 87198
Tlpo: No lucrativa
Area de Serviclo: Rural, Regional, Estatal, Municipal, Urbana,
Binacional
Audlencla: Preparatoria, Publico en general, Secundaria, Primaria,
Capacitation para maestros
Conservacien del agua, Medio ambiente, Education ambiental
Materlales DIsponlbles: Ubros, Publicacien informativa, Talleres de
capacitacien, Visitas guiadas, Conferencias, Video, Pdgina electrOnica
Tomas de sus Programas: Administracien y conservacien de los
tierra, Ecologfa, Recursos marinos y acuaticos, Ecosisternas,
Disponibilidad y suministro de agua, Apreciacien de Ia naturaleza,
Plantas, Educaci6n ambiental, Prevention de Ia contamination, Fauna
silvestre
Materlales Dlsponlbles: Ubros, Software computational, Manual pars
el maestro, Correo electronico, Publicacien informativa, Talleres de
capacitacien, Visitas guiadas, Video, Pagina electrenica
U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE
Director Regional Asociado: Charlie Sanchez, Jr.
Telefono: (505) 248-6281 Fax: (505) 248-6910
[email protected]
http: / /southwest.fws.gov
USFWS- SAN ANDRES NATIONAL WILDLIFE
REFUGE
P.O. Box 1306
Albuquerque, Nuev6 Mexico 87103
Tlpo: Gubernamental
Area de ServIclo: Rural, Urbana, Binacional
Bieloga de Fauna Silvestre: Mara Weisberger
Telefono: (505) 382-5047 Fax: (505) 342-5454
[email protected]
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Public° en general,
Secundaria, Participacien comunitaria
P.O. Box 756
MIslen: Trabajar con otros para conservar la pesca, la fauna silvestre y
sus habitats.
Temas de sus Programas: Administracien y conservacien de los
recursos, Ecologia del desierto, Recursos marinos y acuaticos,
Ecosistemas, Recursos minerales y minerfa, Conservacien del agua,
Medio ambiente, Calidad del agua, Educacien ambiental, Fauna silvestre
Materlales DIsponIbles:Talleres de capacitacien, Visitas guiadas, Video,
Pagina electronica
U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, PUblico en.general,
Secundaria, Participation comunitaria, Primaria
Temas de sus Programas: Administracien y conservacien de los
recursos, Ecosistemas, Apreciacion de la naturaleza, Educacien
ambiental , Fauna silvestre
Materlales DIsponlbles: Visitas guiadas, Video
USFWS - SERVILLETA NATIONAL WILDLIFE
REFUGE
Coordinador Regional de Education Ambiental: Art Needleman
Telefono: (505) 248-6822 Fax: (505) 248-6874
[email protected]
http://southwest.fws.gov
Escritora: Marta Curd
Telefono: (505) 864-4021 Fax: (505) 864-7761
[email protected]
P. O. Box 1306
P.O. Box 1248
Socorro, Nuevo Mexico 87801
Albuquerque, Nuevo Mexico 87103
Tlpo: Gubernamental
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Las Cruces, Nuevo Mexico 88004
Tlpo: Gubernamental
Area de ServIclo: Rural, Regional, Urbana
Tlpo: Gubernamental
Area de ServIcio: Rural, Regional
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Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Public° en general,
Secundaria, ParticipaciOn comunitaria, Primaria
Mlsldn: Conservar, proteger y mejorar la fauna silvestre, pesca y los
habitats para la gente de America.
Temas de sus Programas: Ecologia del desierto, Ciencias de Ia tierra,
Ecologia, Ecosistemas, Disponibilidad y suministro de agua, Apreciacion
de Ia naturaleza, Conservaci6n del agua, Education ambiental, Fauna
silvestre
Mater lales DIsponlbles: Visitas guiadas, Pagina electrOnica
UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO SCHOOL OF LAW
WATER UTILITIES TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
PROGRAM
Coordinador del Programa: Robert Gott
Telefono: (505) 984-0676 Fax: (505) 982-3137
[email protected]
1300 Luisa St., Suite 7
Santa Fe, Nuevo Mexico 87502
Tipo: Gubernamental
Area-de-Servicto:-Rural TRegional, Estatal, Municipal, Urbana,
Binacional
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Capacitacidon pars maestros
MIslon:Trabajar y proporcionar capacitaciOn especifica y ayuda tecnica
Asistente Administrative: Barbara Jacques
Telefono: (505) 277-7296 Fax: (505) 277-4165
[email protected]
http://lawschooLunm.edu/Fnames/academics.htm
1117 Stanford, NE #1120
Albuquerque, Nuevo Mexico 87131
Tlpo: Institucion Educative
Area de ServIclo: Rural, Regional, Estatal, Urbana, Binacional
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Public° en general
a los sistemas de agua y agua de desecho on todo Nuevo Mexico
incluyendo las veintiuna reservaciones indfgenas. Algunos sistemas
MIslon: Natural Resources Journal es un foro Internacional
capacitacion, Visitas guiadas, Video
requieren numerosas visitas de seguimiento y ayuda tecnica telefonica
para corregir los problemas existentes.
Tomas de sus Programas: AdministraciOn y conservaci6n de los
recursos, Manejo de desechos / reciclaje, Disponibilidad y suministro
de agua, Conservaci6n del ague, Medio ambiente, Calidad del agua,
EducaclOn ambiental, PrevenclOn de la contaminacion
Materlales DIsponlbles: Publicacion informativa, Talleres de
interdisciplinario con devoci6n al estudlo de los recursos naturales y
amblentales. Tiene un enfasis en Ia investigacion dlrectamente
relacionado con Ia polftica pUblIca. El objetivo principal es sobreponer
el aislamiento de los estudlantes en varias disciplinas relacionadas con
los recursos naturales y ambientales proporcionando un mayor ptiblico
para Ia investIgaci6n de varias disciplinas diferentes. Lleva una
orientaciOn polftica y busca que Ia investigaci6n este disponible no solo
a los estudiante sino tambion a los tomadores de decisiones quienes
moldean la polftica de recursos naturales y ambientales. La necesidad
de colaboraciOn interdisciplinaria para resolver los problemas
relacionados con los recursos fue un principio de formaciOn en la
creaciOn del Journal. Es un foro reconocido internacionalmente
comprometido a la examinaciOn de las cuestiones de recursos. Durante
mss de treinta arios, ha seguido el principio fijado en su primer volumen.
Temas de sus Programas: Legislacion ambiental, AdministraciOn y
conservacionde los recursos, Ecologia del desierto, Ciencia forestal,
Conservaci6n del suelo, Ciencias de la tierra, Ecologia, Recursos
marinos y acuaticos, Manejo de desechos / reciclaje, Ecosistemas,
Recursos minerales y minerfa, Disponibilidad y suministro de agua,
Recursos energeticos, Conservaci6n del agua, Medio ambiente, Calidad
del agua, EducaciOn ambiental , PrevenciOn de la contaminaci6n, Fauna
silvestre
WESTERN NEW MEXICO UNIVERSITY
Profesor Asoclado: Dennis Miller
Telefono: (505) 538-6640 Fax: (505) 538-6228
[email protected]
http://www.wnmu.edu
1000 W. College Ave.
Silver City, Nuevo Mexico 88061
Tipo: Institucion Educative
Area de Serviclo: Rural, Regional, Municipal, Urbana, Binacional
Audlencla: Preescolar, Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Public° en
general, Secundaria, ParticipaciOn comunitaria, Primaria
Temas de sus Programas: Legislacion ambiental, AdministraciOn y
conservaciOn de los recursos, Ecologia del desierto, Ciencia forestal,
Ciencias de la tierra, Ecologia, Recursos marinos y acuaticos,
Ecosistemas, Recursos minerales y minerfa, ApreciaciOn de la
naturaleza, Medio ambiente, Plantas, EducaciOn ambiental, Fauna
silvestre
Materlales DIsponlbles: Visitas guiadas, Conferencias, Pagina
electronics
Materlales DIsponlbles: Libros
WASTE-MANAGEMENT EDUCATION AND
RESEARCH CONSORTIUM (WERC)
Director de Educaci6n: Ricardo Jacquez
Telefono: (505) 646-2397 Fax: (505) 646-4149
[email protected]
http://www.werc.net
Nuevo Mexico State University, Box 30001, MSC WERC
Las Cruces, Nuevo Mexico 880038001
Tipo: No lucrativa
Audlencla: ParticipaciOn comunitaria
WHITE SANDS NATIONAL MONUMENT, NPS
Jefe de InterpretaciOn: John Mangimeli
Telefono: (505) 679-2599 ext 230 Fax (505) 479-4333
[email protected]
http://www.nps.gov/whsa
MIslon: Aumentar los recursos humanos y tecnolOgicos que dirigen
cuestiones relacionadas con Ia administraciOn de nuestro medio
ambiente a traves de la educaci6n, el desarrollo y aplicaciOn de Ia
tecnologia y los programas de vinculaciOn.
To increase human and technological resources that address issues
related to the management of our environment, by education, technology development/ application, and outreach programs.
Temas de sus Programas: AdministraciOn y conservaciOn de los
P.O. Box 1086
recursos, EducaciOn ambiental
conocimiento en las areas relacionadas con el medio ambiente de modo
que puedan hacer lo mismo con sus estudiantes.
Holloman AFB, Nuevo Mexico 88330
Tipo: Gubernamental
Area de ServIclo: Rural, Regional, Municipal
Audlencla: Preescolar, Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Paha) en
general, Secundaria, ParticipaciOn comunitaria, Primaria, CapacitaciOn
pars maestros
MIslon: Proporcionar a los maestros la oportunidad de extender su
Tomas de sus Programas: Administracion y conservaciOn de los
recursos, Ecologia del desierto, Ciencias de Ia tierra, Ecologia,
Ecosistemas, ApreciaciOn de la naturaleza, Medio ambiente, Plantas,
EducaciOn ambiental, Fauna silvestre
Materlales DIsponlbles: Ubros, Manual pars el maestro, Talleres de
capacitaci6n, Visitas guiadas, Conferencias, Video, Pagina electrOnica
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WILDWORKS CONSERVATION FOUNDATION,
INC.
Director Ejecutivo: Dot Irvin
Telefono: (505) 257-9596 Fax: (505) 630-8085
wildwrks Owildworks.org
httpi/www.wildworks.org
P.O. Box 4994
Ruidoso, Nuevo Mexico 88355
Tlpo: Programas de fauna silvestre y conservacion de habitats.
Area de Serviclo: Nuevo Mexico sirve como base pare la organizaciOn.
El objetivo es expandirse nacional e intemacionalmente.
Audlencla: Los programas residentes incluyen a los niios y adultos,
de los ocho aflos en adelante. Los programas de vinculacion incluyen
at jardfn de ninos.
MIslon: Fundada en 1998, Ia fundaciOn es una organizaciOn sin fines
de lucro dedicada a Ia educacion de la fauna silvestre y el habitat, la
investigaciOn y Ia conservacion. La fundacion le proporciona a Ia gente
de todas las edades Ia oportunidad de aprender Ia importancia de
equilibrar las necesidades del hombre con las demandas del medio
ambiente natural.
Temas de sus Programas: Actividades practicas que incluyen el
cuidado de los animales, estudios de habitat, jardineria organica y
paisajismo, estudios culturales, actividades sobre Ia ganaderfa,
programas de internado pare estudiantes veterinarios y de fauna
silvestre, oportunidades pare voluntarios.
Programas de EA: Los programas de la fundacien dan a los
participantes la oportunidad de aprender sobre la tierra y las cuestiones
del habitat junto con matodos altemativos pare vivir con la fauna silvestre.
WORLD WILDLIFE FUND
Oficial del Programa: Jennifer Atchley
Telefono: (505) 525-9537 Fax: (505) 523-2866
jatchley @zianet.com
http ://www.worldwildlife.org
600 East Montana Suite E
Las Cruces, Nuevo Mexico 88001
TIpo: Gubernamental
Area de ServIclo: Rural, Regional, Municipal, Urbana
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, POblico on general,
Secundaria
MIsIdn: La mision del Fondo Mundial pars Ia Naturaleza es proteger los
espacios, salvar especies on peligro de extinci6n y proteger, recuperar
y mantener Ia biodiversidad.
Temas de sus Programas: Ecologfa del desierto, Apreciacian de la
naturaleza, Plantas, Fauna silvestre
Materlales DIsponlbles: Correo electr6nico, Conferencias
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ADOPT-A-WETLAND PROGRAM
Coordinador del Programa: Jay Tarkinton
Telefono: (361) 825-3221 ext. 3221 Fax: (361) 825-3222
[email protected]
http://www.scItamucc.edu/aawp/welcome.htm
6300 Ocean Dr., NRC 3208
Corpus Christi, Texas 78412
Tipo: Institucion educativa
--iirea-de-Servicto. Rural, Re-g ona 7EaralT-Municipal Urbana,
Binacional
Audiencia: Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Ptiblico en general,
Secundaria, ParticipaciOn comunitaria, Primaria, Capacitacion para
maestros
Misl6n: EducaciOn sobre los humedales
Temas de sus Programas: Administracion y conservacion de los
recursos, Desarrollo sustentable, Ecologfa, Recursos marinos y
acuaticos, ApreciaciOn de la naturaleza, Consenracion del agua, Plantas,
Calidad del agua, Educacion ambiental, Fauna silvestre
Materlales Disponlbles: Manual para el maestro, Correo electrOnico,
Talleres de capacitacion, Visitas guiadas, Video, Pagina electrOnica
AGUA PARA BEBER
Telefono: (915) 747-5893
[email protected]
216 Burges Hall
El Paso, Texas 79968
Tlpo: Educativa
Area de Serviclo: Area del El Paso y Ciudad Juarez.
Audlencla: Familias de escasos recursos, agendas locales.
Temas de sus Programas: Purificaci6n del agua e higiene.
ServIclos Especlales: Modelo de educaci6n sobre Ia higiene y
tecnologfas adecuadas, un programa comunitario econ6mico para
capacitar a voluntarios sobre las tecnicas de purificacion del agua y Ia
promocion de la higiene.
AMISTAD NATIONAL RECREATION AREA
Especialista en EducaciOn: Lisa Evans
Telefono: (830) 775-7491 ext. 223 Fax: (830) 775-7299
I isa_evans @ nps.gov
http://www.nps.gov/amis
HCR-3, Box 5-J
Del Rio, Texas 78840
Tlpo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Rural, Regional, Municipal, Urbana, Binacional
Audlencla: Preescolar, Preparatoria, Riblico en general, Secundaria,
Primaria, CapacitaciOn para maestros
MIslon: Proporcionar para el uso recreativo al aire libre y gozo de las
tierras y aguas asociadas con la porciOn estadounidense de Ia represa
conocida como Lago Amistad, ubicada en Ia frontera de los estados de
Texas y Coahuila. Proteger el valor escenico, cientffico y cultural
contribuyendo al goce public° de dichas tierras y aguas.
Temas de sus Programas: Ecologfa del desierto, Ciencias de la tierra,
Ecologfa, Ecosistemas, Apreciacion de la naturaleza, Plantas, Calidad
del agua, EducaciOn ambiental, Prevencion de la contaminacion, Fauna
silvestre
Materlales DIsponlbles: Talleres de capacitaci6n, Visitas guiadas,
Conferencias, Pagina electronica
fauna silvestre y los habitats de los que dependen en Trans-Pecos Texas.
Temas de sus Programas: Administracion y conservaci6n de los
recursos, Ecologfa del desierto, Ecologfa, Ecosistemas, Apreciaci6n
de Ia naturaleza, EducaciOn ambiental, Fauna silvestre
Materlales DIsponlbles: Manual para el maestro, Publicacion
informativa, Talleres de capacitaciOn, Visitas guiadas, Conferencias,
Pagina elects:Silica
AUDUBON SOCIETY - TEXAS
Director Ejecutivo: John. Szipula
Telefono: (512) 306-0225 Fax: (512) 306-0235
[email protected]
http://www.audubon-tx.org
2525 Wallingwood Drive, Suite 301
Austin, Texas 78746
Tipo: no lucrativa
Area de Serviclo: Rural, Regional, Estatal, Municipal, Urbana,
Binacional
Audlencla: Preescolar, Preparatoria, Publics° on general, Secundaria,
Participaci6n comunitaria, Primaria, Capacitacion para maestros
MIsidon: Proteger ayes y otra fauna silvestre y preservar y restaurar el
habitat de Ia fauna silvestre. La Sociedad Audubon de Texas promueve
Ia politica de conservacion cientfficamente viable, educa al ptiblico sobre
las ayes, cuestiones de fauna silvestre y habitat, protege 14,000 acres
de terreno en Texas, y apoya los esfuerzos de 20 capitulos Audubon.
Temas de sus Programas: Legislacion ambiental, Administracion y
conservacion de los recursos, Ciencia forestal, Ciencias de la tierra,
Desarrollo sustentable, Ecologfa, Recursos marinos y acuaticos, Manejo
de desechos / reciclaje, Ecosistemas, Disponibilidad y suministro de
agua, Recursos energeticos, Apreciacion de la naturaleza, ConservaciOn
del agua, Medio ambiente, Plantas, Calidad del agua, Educacion
ambiental, Prevenci6n de la contaminaciOn, Fauna silvestre
Materlales Disponibles: Manual para el maestro, Correo electronic°,
Talleres de capacitacion, Pagina electrOnica
BAYLOR COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
Directora del Proyecto Mi Salud Mi Mundo: Dr. Nancy Moreno
Telefono: (713) 798-8200 Fax: (713) 798-8201
[email protected]
http://www.sbp.bcm.tmc.edu
Center for Educational Outreach, 1709 Dryden, Suite 545
Houston, Texas 77024
TIpo: Institucion educative, Escuela de Meclicina
Area de Serviclo: EE.UU.
Audiencia: Maestros de jardfn de niiios hasffi preparatoria, estudiantes
y padres de familia.
MIsIbn: Proporcionar informaci6n sobre la salud ambiental a trawls de
actividades de aprendizaje interdisciplinarias adecuadas para la escuela
primaria y contextos de educackfin informal. El programa incluye
actividades practicas de ciencias, historias de aventuras y actividades
de lenguaje, y mini revistas para Ilevar a casa y compartir con sus padres. Paginas estudiantiles para su uso en el salon de clase en ingles y
espanol.
Temas de sus Programas: ContaminaciOn del sire, cuestiones sobre
el agua de Ia comunidad, cambio climatic° global, seguridad alimenticia
y nutricion.
Materiales DIsponlbles: Cada unidad consiste de una Gufa de
Actividades para el Maestro, un cuaderno para colorear de Aventuras
para estudiantes, un suplemento de lecturas y las mini revistas
AUDUBON SOCIETY - EL PASO/TRANS-PECOS
Jefe del Santuario: John Sproul
Telefono: (915) 747-8663 Fax: (915) 747-5154
[email protected]
http://www.whc.net/cdwr/trashome.htrn
P.O. Box 9655
El Paso, Texas 79995
Tipo: no lucrativa
Area de Serviclo: Regional, Municipal, Urbana, Binacional
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, PUblico on general,
Secundaria, ParticipaciOn comunitaria, Primaria, Capacitacion para
maestros
MI816n: Trabajar para la conservacian y apreciaciOn de las ayes, otra
Gula de Recursos de Educacion Ambiental en la Frontera
"Exploraciones" para que los estudiantes Ileven a casa.
Programas de EA: Proyecto Mi Salud Mi Mundo.
BENTSEN-RIO GRANDE VALLEY STATE PARK
Administrador del Parque: Reynaldo Ortiz
Telefono: (956) 585-1107 Fax: (956)585-3448
[email protected]
http://www.tpwd.state.d.us/parldbentsen/bentsen.htm
P 0. Box 988
MisiOn Texas 78573
TIpo: Gubernamental.
Area de Serviclo: Rural, Regional, Estatal, Municipal, Urbana,
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Binacional
Audlencla: Preescolar, Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, POblico en
general, Secundaria, Primaria
MIslon: Administrar y conservar los recursos naturales y culturales de
Texas para el uso y Bozo de las presentes y futuras generaciones.
Temas de sus Programas: Administracien y Conservacion de los
recursos, Ciencias de la tierra, Ecologia, Ecosistemas, Apreciacion de
Ia naturaleza, Medio ambiente, Plantas, Fauna silvestre
Materlales DIsponlbles: Ubros, Correo electrOnico, Visitas guiadas,
Video, Pagina electronica
BIG BEND NATIONAL PARK
Guarda Parques y Coordinadora de Educacion: Gail Fox
Telefono: (915) 477-2251ext. 184 Fax: (915) 477-2357
[email protected]
http://www.nps.gov\bibe
Tlpo: Gubernamental
Area de Servlclo: Area de Big Bend
Audlencla: Peblico en general
Temas de sus Programas: Preservacion de la biodiversidad
Materlales DIsponlbles: Auditorio, exposiciones educativas visuales,
jardin desertico de 2.5 acres con todas as plantas etiquetadas.
ServIclos Especlales: Visitas en autobes, visitas guiadas, platicas
disponibles sobre las plantas, la geologia y la arqueologfa.
Programas de EA: Plantas Utiles y comestibles, EXPO, caceria exotica,
energia alternative, jardinerfa del desierto, vivienda alternative, moldes
de huellas, supervivencia en el desierto, lectura de Ia historia en las
rocas, caceria de codornices, recolectores de agua de Iluvia, sistemas
de drenaje, composta, cosecha de alimentos natives, historia de la Mina
Mariposa, seminario de arts con roca, reciclaje, Navidad en los jardines.
P. O. Box 129
Big Bend National Park, Texas 79834
Tlpo: Gubernamental
Area de Servlclo: Rural, Regional, Binacional
Audlencla: Publico en general, Secundaria, Participacien comunitaria,
Primaria, Capacitacien para maestros
MIslon: El Parque Nacional Big Bend ha iniciado un programa de
educacien ambiental extensivo, dirigido a nifios dentro de 100 millas de
las 801,000 acres del parque. El parque, el cual exhibe la mejor extension
del Desierto Chihuahuense en los Estados Unidos, comparte una
frontera de 118 millas con los estados mexicanos de Coahuila y Chihuahua. Educamos a nifios de los EE.UU. y Mexico sobre la importancia
de proteger este singular y fragil medio ambiente.
Temas de sus Programas: Administracien y conservacien de los
recursos, Ecologfa del desierto, Conservacion del suelo, Ciencias de la
tierra, Desarrollo sustentable, Ecologfa, Manejo de desechos / reciclaje,
Ecosistemas, Recursos minerales y minerfa, Disponibilidad y suministro
de agua, Recursos energeticos, Apreciacien de la naturaleza,
ConservaciOn ,del agua, Medio ambiente, Plantas, Calidad del agua,
Educacion ambiental, Prevencien de la contaminacien, Fauna silvestre
Materlales DIsponlbles: Manual para el maestro, Talleres de
capacitaci6n, Papa electronica
BIG BEND RANCH STATE PARK
Tecnico de las Exposiciones: David Alloway
Telefono: (915) 229-3416 Fax: (915) 229-3506
bigbendranchsp@ brooksdata. net
P. O. Box 2319
Presidio, Texas 79845
BORDER ENVIRONMENT COOPERATION
COMMISION
Director de Informacien y Participacien Publica: Ricardo Castarion
Telefono: (877) 225-1149 ext. 119 Fax: (1) 625-1680 en Mexico
[email protected]
http://www.cocaorg
P O. Box 221648
El Paso, Texas 79913
Tlpo: Gubernamental
Area de Servlclo: Rural, Regional, Estatal, Municipal, Urbana,
Binacional
AudIencla: Peblico en general, Participaci6n comunitaria
MIsIdn: Preservar, proteger y mejorar el medio ambiente de la regi6n
fronteriza identificando, evaluando, apoyando y certificando proyectos
de infraestructura ambiental que mejoren la calidad de vida de la gente
en la region fronteriza entre los EE.UU. y Mexico, ahora y en el futuro,
en un proceso publico abierto, dando prioridad inicial al tratamiento de
agua potable, agua de desecho y proyectos de desechos sOlidos
municipales.
Temas de sus Programas: Administracien y conservacien de los
recursos, Desarrollo sustentable, Manejo de desechos / reciclaje,
Tlpo: Gubernamental
Disponibilidad y suministro de agua, Conservacion del agua, Educacion
ambiental, Prevencien de la contaminacion
Area de Servlclo: Rural, Regional, Estatal, Municipal, Urbana,
Materlales DIsponlbles: Software computational, Publicacion
Binacional
Audlencla: Preescolar, Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Riblico en
general, Secundaria, Participacion comunitaria, Primaria, Capacitacien
para maestros
MIsloSn: Administrar y conservar los recursos naturales y culturales de
Texas para su uso y goce de las presentes y futuras generaciones.
informative, Talleres de capacitacien, Video, Pagina electronica
Temas de sus Programas: Administracien y conservacien de los
recursos, Ecologfa del desierto, Conservacion del suelo, Ciencias de Ia
tierra, Desarrollo sustentable, Ecologia, Manejo de desechos / reciclaje,
Ecosistemas, Disponibilidad y suministro de agua, Apreciacien de la
naturaleza, Conservacion del agua, Medio ambiente, Plantas, Calidad
del agua, Educaci6n ambiental, PrevenciOn de la contaminacien, Fauna
silvestre
Materlales DIsponlbles: Libros, Talleres de capacitacien, Visitas
guiadas, Conferencias, Video, Pagina electronica
BORDER INFORMATION & SOLUTIONS
NETWORK (BISN)
Presidenta: Jackie Lockett
Telefono: (956) 982-1876 Fax: (956) 982-1876
[email protected]
http://www.bisn.org
943 N. Expressway, #15-9104
Brownsville, Texas 78520
TIpo: no lucrative
Area de Servlclo: Binacional
AudIencla: Peblico en general, participacion comunitaria
MIslen: BISN se dedica a la prorockfin del desarrollo sustentable de la
frontera entre EE.UU. y Mexico mejorando la colaboracien y la
BIG BEND RANCH STATE PARK, BORTON
WARNOCK ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
CENTER
Asistente del Parque: Rod Trevizo
Telefono: (915) 424-3327 Fax: (915) 424-3404
[email protected]
HC 70 P O. Box 375
Tedingua, Texas 79825
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de lucro, binacional, regional, con matriz en Brownsville, Texas.
Temas de sus Programas: Desarrollo sustentable, Prevencion de la
contaminacien
Materlales Disponibles: Correo electronico, Pagina electronica
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BRAZOS RIVER ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
PROJECT (BREEP)
Director: Steve Madson
Telefono: (254) 694-3457 ext. 159 Fax: (254) 694-4206
[email protected]
http://www.breep.com
Whitney High School, 1400 North Brazos
Whitney, Texas 76692
Tipo: Institucion educative
Area de Serviclo: Bur
AudlencIa: Preescolar, Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Public° en
general, Secundaria, ParticipaciOn comunitaria, Primaria, Capacitacion
para maestros
MIslan: Desarrollo de programas interdisciplinarios que se enfoquen
en cuestiones ambientales, a traves de la cooperaciOn con las
preparatorias y como socio de instituciones tecnicas y de educed&
superior, y otras instituciones interesadas en mejorar el desarrollo de la
economia preservando el medio ambiente.
Temas de sus Programas: AdministraciOn y conserved& de los
recursos, Desarrollo sustentable, Recursos marinos y acuaticos,
BROWNSVILLE WASTE MINIMIZATION AND
RECYCLING DEPARTMENT
Coordinador de Composta y Reciclaje: Carol Rumsey
Telefono: (956) 831-4308 Fax: (956) 831-3228
sotexmom@ aol .com
700 Jose Colunga Jr. St. P. O. Box 911
Brownsville, Texas 78521
Tipo: Gubernamental
Area de Sery
o:_Bajo_valle-del-Rio -Gra
Harlingen y Brownsville
, Sur de-TexaS, IVEAllen,
Audlencla: Ciudadanos, propietarios de viviendas, comunidad de
retirados y estudiantes.
Temas de sus Programas: Reducci6n, reutilized& y reciclaje,
educed& ciudadana.
Materlales Dlsponibles: Lugar de composta activo en los campos del
relleno sanitario, demostraciOn en el zoologico y composta animal en el
zoologico y en el relleno.
Serviclos Especlales: Visitas al relleno, clases de prepared& de
composta (gratis), exhibiciOn sobre la composta en el zoolOgico,
demostraciones durante el Dia de Ia Tierra.
Ecosistemas, Disponibilidad y suministro de agua, Conserved& del
agua, Calidad del agua, Educaci6n ambiental, Prevencion de Ia
contaminaciOn
Materlales Disponlbles: Talleres de capacitaciOn, Pagina electr6nica
BROWNSVILLE BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE
Deborah Cox
Telefono: (956) 548-6000 Fax: (956) 541-0247
P.O. Box 911
Brownsville, Texas 78523
Tipo: Comite de voluntarios compuesto de nueve miembros
seleccionados por la ComisiOn de Ia Ciudad.
Area de Serviclo: Brownsville.
Audlencla: Ciudadanos de Brownsville
MIsIdn: Embellecer las propiedades que son propiedad de Ia ciudad,
participar en la creaci6n de ordenanzas pare mejorar la belleza de
Brownsville, actuar como catalizador pare proyectos especiales
relacionados con los esfuerzos de embellecimiento en toda Ia ciudad.
Temas de sus Programas: Siembra de palmas y arboles, siembra de
flores, senderos, paisaje, paisaje public°.
CADDO LAKE INSTITUTE, INC.
Vicepresidenta y Coordinadora del Proyecto WET: Sara Kneipp
Telefono: (903) 938-3545 Fax: (903) 938-3545
[email protected]
http://www.caddolakeinstitute.org
3703 Bridle Path
Marshall, Texas 75672
Tipo: Funded& privada
Area de Serviclo: Texas y el Noroeste del estado de Lousiana
Audlencia: Educadores formales desde jardin de nifios hasta
preparatoria y universidad, educadores no formales, estudiantes y
miembros de la comunidad.
MIslon: Actuar como una entidad patrocinadora de ecosistemas
especificos, subrayando Ia ciencia de los humedales locales y la
educed& sobre la conserved& asi como la investigaciOn ecolOgica y
cultural y el monitoreo.
Temas de sus Programas: Proporcionar ciencia especializada sobre
los humedales y enfatizar el use de los humedales como laboratorios
vivientes y salones de clase. Apoyar el Ilamado de la convenciOn Ramsar
par un "uso sabio" de los humedales, sustentable a nivel mundial para
fomentar entre los ciudadanos locales a que "actuen globalmente
BROWNSVILLE ECOLOGICAL DIVISION
Coordinador EcolOgico: Joe Hinojosa
Tek3fono: (956) 542-7511 Fax: (956) 504-6168
700 Jose Colunga Jr. St. P O. Box 711
Brownsville, Texas 78512
Tipo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: La ciudad de Brownsville, en el condado de Cameron
Audlencla: Ciudadanos de Brownsville, clientes del relleno sanitario de
la ciudad de Brownsville.
Temas de sus Programas: Minimized& de la basura a traves de
programas de composta y reciclaje. Preserver la calidad del sistema de
resaca de Brownsville.
actuando localmente".
Matertales DIsponIbles: Estudios cientificos sobre el Lago Caddo, Guia
de actividades del Proyecto WET, informed& sobre la convenciOn
Ramsar sobre los humedales de importancia internacional.
Programas de EA: Proyecto WET de Texas (capacitaciOn para maestros y taller de capacitaci6n pars facilitadores). EL marco de trabajo
del proyecto WET consiste en tres areas: conceptual, afectiva
(sentimientos) y habilidades de procesamiento. Estes areas van dirigidas
al pensamiento, sentimiento y accion de los nihos pare comprometer a
los educandos en acciones positives sobre la administraciOn de los
recursos del agua.
Materlales Disponibles: Informed& sobre composta y reciclaje.
ServIclos Especlales: Talleres sobre composta y reciclaje. Vendemos
composta y pedaceria de madera.
Programas de EA: Capacitaci6n y vinculaciOn sobre la composta,
capacitaciOn sobre reciclaje, vinculaci& sobre ecologia del agua.
BROWNSVILLE HEALTH DEPARTMENT
Director de Salud: Josh Ramirez
Telefono: (956) 542-3437 Fax: (956) 546-4365
[email protected]
954 E. Madison
Brownsville, Texas 78520
Tipo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Brownsville
Audlencia: Public° en general
Materlales DIsponibles: Salud ambiental, higiene general.
Gula de Recursos de Educacibn Ambiental en la Frontera
CAMERON PARK CENTRO CULTURAL
Coordinadora de los Recursos Comunitarios: Alma Rend&
Telefono: (956) 546-6297 Fax: (956) 550-1328
2100 Gregory Ave.
Brownsville, Texas 78526
Tipo: Gubernamental
Area de Servlclo: Condado de Cameron y la frontera de Texas y Mexico.
Audlencla: Colonies locales y el public° en general.
Temas de sus Programas: ApreciaciOn de las cuestiones ambientales
en la frontera.
Programas de EA: Programas de ExtensiOn del USDA. Desarrollo del
suelo, jardineria y salidas de campo.
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CENTER FOR 1G BEND STUDIES/SUL ROSS
STATE UNIVERSITY
CHIHUAHUAN DESERT RESEARCH INSTITUTE
Administrador de Recursos Culture les: William A. Cloud
Telefono: (915) 837.8289 Fax: (915) 837-8381
wacloud @ sulross.edu
http://www.sulross.edu/-cbbs
East Highway 90, Lawrence Hall, Room 213
Alpine, Texas 79832
Tipo: InstituciOn educative
Area de Serviclo: Regional, Binacional
Audiencia: Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, POblico en general,
Secundaria, ParticipaciOn comunitaria, Primaria
MIslon: El Centro de Estudios Big Bend alberga estudios
interdisciplinarios de las diversas cultures 'prehistoricas, histOricas y
modernas de la region fronteriza de los Estados Unidos y Mexico, con
mayor enfasis en la region comprendida entre Trans-Pecos, Texas y el
norte central de Mexico. El Centro se compromete a la recuperaciOn,
protecciOn y comparte el rico patrimonio cultural a traves de programas
dinamicos que involucran investigaciOn, educaciOn, vinculacian con el
Director Ejecutivo: Dennis J. Miller
Telefono: (915) 364-2499 Fax: (915) 364-2504
[email protected]
http://www.cdri.org
Texas Hwy. 118 South
Ft. Davis, Texas 79734
Tipo: no lucrative
Area de Serviclo: Regional, Binacional
Audlencia: Preescolar, Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Pdblico en
general, Secundaria,. Primaria, CapacitaciOn pare maestros
MIslon: Reunit infOrmaciOn sabre las cienclas naturales y la mg& del
Desierto Chihuahuense y hacer qua esa informed& este disponible a
todo el que la necesite.
Temas de sus Programas: Administraci6n y conserved& de los
recursos, Ecologfa del desierto, Conserved& del suelo, Ciencias de la
tierra, Desarrollo sustentable, Ecologfa, Ecosistemas, Recursos
minerales y mineria, ApreciaciOn de la naturaleza, Conserved& del
agua, Medio ambiente, Plantes, Educacidn ambiental, Fauna silvestre
pOblico y publicaciOn.
Materlales DIsponlbles: Libros, Correo electronic°, PublicaciOn
Temas de sus Programas: Administraci6n y conservacian de los
recursos, Ecologia del desierto, Ciencias de la tierra, Ecologfa,
electrOnica
informative, Talleres de capacitaci6n, Visitas guiadas, Video, Pagina
Ecosistemas, Medio ambiente
Materlales DIsponlbles: Libros, PublicaciOn informative, Pagina
electrOnica
CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCE
MANAGEMENT (CERM)
Coordinador del Prograrna: Ed Hamlyn, AICP
Telefono: (915) 747-5667 Fax: (915) 747-5145
[email protected]
http://www.cerm.utep.edu/
University of Texas at El Paso, P 0. Box 645
El Paso, Texas 79968
Tipo: InstituciOn Educative
Area de Serviclo: Regional, Urbana, Binacional
Audlencia: Adultos / universidad, Public° en general, ParticipaciOn
comunitaria
MislOn: La misiOn del GERM es la busqueda de soluciones binacionales
a los problemas ambientales que amenazan la salud, seguridad,
bienestar y desarrollo econ6mico de la region.
Temas de sus Programas: AdministraciOn y conserved& de los
recursos, Ecologia del desierto, Ciencias de Ia tierra, Desarrollo
sustentable, Ecosistemas, Disponibilidad y suministro de agua, Recursos
energeticos, Conserved& del agua, Medio ambiente, Calidad del agua,
Educacidn ambiental, PrevenciOn de Ia contaminaciOn
.Materlales DIspordbles: Libros, Software computacional, Publicaci6n
informative, Talleres de capacitaciOn, Video, Pagina electrOnica
CHIHUAHUAN DESERT RESOURCE
CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAM (USDA-NRCS)
Coordinador: Tony Garcia
Telefono: (915) 855-0884 Fax: (915) 855-7278
[email protected]
http://www.nrcs.usda.gov
11930 Vista del Sol
El Paso, Texas 79936
Tlpo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: todos los condados en Texas, Nuevo Mexico, Arizona y California que colindan con la frontera con Mexico.
Audlencla: Comunidades agricolas.
Temas de sus Programas: ConservaciOn de los recursos naturales,
desarrollo comunitario que Ileve a comunidades sustentables, liderazgo
local proporcionando un programa de tornado decisiones, fortalecimiento
de las habilidades de los ciudadanos locales pare utilizer los recursos
disponibles de asistencia a Owes de las agendas socias del USDA.
Programas de EA: Implementacion de practices de conservaciOn,
conservacian y restauraciOn de humedales, protecciOn de los recursos
de agua subterranea, ayuda a urbanizadores y propietarios de viviendas
a administrar la tierra de una manes sensible ambientalmente, ensehar
sabre el valor de los recursos naturales.
CHIHUAHUAN DESERT WILDLIFE RESCUE
CENTER FOR GLOBAL STUDIES
Director, Investigador Asociado: Mitchell Mathis
Telefono: (281) 363-7913 Fax: (281) 363-7924
mmathis @harc.edu
http://www.harc.edu/cgs.html
Houston Advanced Research Center, 4800 Research Forest Drive
The Woodlands, Texas 77381
Tipo: Institute de InvestigaciOn
Area de Serviclo: RegiOn fronteriza entre Texas y Mexico.
Audiencla: Usuarios, administradores de agua, agencias (locales,
estatales, nacionales, internacionales).
Mision: Examiner la interacci6n de las actividades humanas con el medio
ambiente y desarrollar estrategias para equilibrar el desarrollo econOmico
con la protecciOn y mejoramiento ambiental.
Temas de sus Programas: Agua y desarrollo sustentable en el bajo
Rio Grande binacional. Una evaluaci6n integrada de cuestiones a largo
plazo sobre agua, desarrollo y medio ambiente. Fuerza de Trabajo Paso
Vicepresidenta: Carol Miller
Telefono: (915) 584-7088 Fax: (915) 747-6214
cmiller UTEP.edu
4122 Emory Rd.
El Paso, Texas 79922
TIpo: no lucrative
Area de Serviclo: Rural, Regional, Urbana
Audiencla: Preescolar, Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Public° en
general, Secundaria, ParticipaciOn comunitaria, Primaria, CapacitaciOn
pare maestros
MIsion: Rehabilitar y liberar fauna silvestre malherida y hueriana y educar
a la comunidad sabre Ia importancia de este servicio.
Temas de sus Programas: Ecologia del desierto, Ecologia, Recursos
merinos y acuaticos, Ecosistemas, ApreciaciOn de la naturaleza, Medio
ambiente, Fauna silvestre
Materlales Dlsponibles: Libros, Manual pare el maestro, PublicaciOn,
informative, Talleres de capacitaciOn, Conferencias, Video
del Norte y Foro de Agua, un esfuerzo para establecer didlogo y
entendimiento sobre la necesidad de una perspective regional pare dirigir
cuestiones de las cuencas en el Paso del Norte.
Coordinadora de Composta y Reciclaje: Cristina Banuelos
Telefono: (956) 831-3641 Fax: (956) 831-3228
cbanuelos ci.brownsville.tx.us
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Materlales DIsponlbles: Libros, PublicaciOn informativa, Visitas guiadas,
Pagina electrOnica
P. O. Box 911, 700 J. Colunga jr.
Brownsville, Texas 78521
Tlpo: Gubernamental
,
Area de Serviclo: Regional, Municipal, Urbana, Binacional
AudIencla: Preescolar, Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, PCiblico en
general, Secundaria, ParticipaciOn comunitaria, Primaria, CapacitaciOn
para maestros
Mls Ion: Minimizar el volumen de basura de I6s rellenos sanitarios locales a traves de la composta, y reciclaje.
.
.
_Temas _de-sus-Programas:-Administracton y conservaciOn de los
recursos, ConservaciOn del suelo, Ciencias'dEi Ia tierra, Desarrollo
sustentable, Manejo de desechos / reciclaje, Disponibilidad y suministro
de agua, Conservacion del agua, Medio ambiente, EducaciOn ambiental,
PrevenciOn de Ia contaminaci6n
Materlales DIsponlbles:Talleres de capacitaciOn, Visitas guiadas, Video
CITY OF BROWNSVILLE, PUBLIC HEALTH
Coordinador de Salud POblica: Josh Ramirez
Telefono: (956) 542-3437 Fax: (956) 546-4355
[email protected]
http://www.clbrownsville.bc.us./Health
954 E. Madison Street
Brownsville, Texas 78520
Tlpo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Municipal, Binacional
Audlencla: Publico en general
Lograr y mantener confianza pablica proporcionando a los
clientes servicios municipales eficientes y de calidad con cortesia y
preocupacion.
Tomas de sus Programas: ConservaciOn del agua, Medio ambiente
Materlales DIsponIbles: Talleres de capacitacion, Conferencias
COLONIAS UNIDAS
Director: David Arizmendi
Telefono: (956) 487-0964 Fax: (956) 487-4704
1 Las Lomas
Rio Grandereity,-Texas-78582
Tlpo: no lucrativa
Area de Serviclo: Rural
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Participacion comunitaria,
Capacitacion pars maestros
MIslon: Mejorar la vida de los residentes de las colonias mejorando las
viviendas y la infraestructura, proporcionando educaciOn, alimentos,
nutrici6n infantl y educacion ambiental.
Temas de sus Programas: Manejo de desechos / reciclaje,
Disponibilidad y suministro de aqua, ConservaciOn del agua, EducaciOn
ambiental
Materlales DIsponlbles: Talleres de capacitaci6n
DAVIS MOUNTAINS STATE PARK
Administrador del Parque: John Holland
Telefono: (915) 426-3337 Fax: (915) 426-2063
holland @overland.net
P.O. Box 1458
Fort Davis, Texas 79734
TIpo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Rural
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, POblico en general;
Secundaria, Participacion comunitaria, Primaria
Temas de sus Programas: Ecologia del desierto, Ciencias de la tierra,
Ecosistemas, Apreciacion de Ia naturaleza, Medio ambiente, Plantas,
Fauna silvestre
Materlales DIsponlbles: Visitas guiadas, Video
DELTRONICOS DE MATAMOROS
CITY OF EDINBURG
Director: Ernesto Alanfs
Telefono: (956) 383-5661 ext.342 Fax: (956) 381-0525
alanisernesto@hotmailcom
P. O. Box 1079
Edinburg, Texas 78540
Tlpo: Municipal
Area de Serviclo: Ciudad de Edinburgo
Audlencla: Poblaci6n de Edinburgo
MIslon: Servir y educar.
Temas de sus Programas: Ciudades de America
Materlales DIsponlbles: Programa de conservacion del agua (en ingles
y en espanol)
Programas de EA: Programas de agua y administracion de reciclaje.
CITY OF EL PASO
Director: Dr. Marc Thompson
Telefono: (915) 755-4332 Fax: (915) 759-6824
4301 Transmountain Road
El Paso, Texas 79924
Tlpo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Rural, Regional, Estatal, Municipal, Urbana,
Binacional
Audlencla: Preescolar, Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Public° en
general, Secundaria, Participacion comunitaria, Primaria
MIsIdn: Proporcionar informaciOn e informar al publico sobre los
habitantes humanos prehist6ricos del area de El Paso, el norte de Mexico
y el area cultural del sudoeste.
Temas de sus Programas: Ecologfa del desierto, Ecosistemas,
Apreciacidin de Ia naturaleza, Medio ambiente, Plantas, Educaci6n
ambiental, Fauna silvestre
Gufa tie Recursos de Education Ambiental en la Frontera
Ingeniero Ambiental: Mike Gonzalez
Telefono: (956) 982-7227 Fax: (956) 982-7241
Naturallys@ prodigy.net
http://www.spionline.com/naturallys
3112 A Padre Blvd
South Padre Island, Texas 78587
Tlpo: Ensamblaje de radios para autom6viles.
Area de Serviclo: Matamoros
Audlencla: Matamoros
MIslon: Proporcionar radios para automOviles.
Programas de EA: DonaciOn de arboles durante el dfa del arbol a
comunidades locales mexicana, reciclaje e instrucciOn para estudiantes.
Donaci6n de arboles y juguetes para nifios durante la semana del Dfa
de Ia Tierra en Matamoros.
EARTH CARE ORGANIZATION
Penny Hartwell
Telefono: (956) 544-7808
[email protected]
14 Casa Linda
Brownsville, Texas 78521
Tlpo: Institucion educativa
Area de Serviclo: Sur del valle del Rio Grande.
AudlencIa: Educadores, estudiantes, organizaciones clvicas,
comunidad.
MIslon: Hacer que todos los dfas sean dfa de la tierra, a traves de la
educacion, el compromiso civico, y el serviclo ambiental a la comunidad.
Temas de sus Programas: Promover el desarrollo sustentable y un
medio ambiente saludable a traves de talleres educativos, seminarios,
conferencias infantiles y publicaciones informativas con un fuerte enfasis
on el proceso cientffico y la comprensiOn fundamental de los principios
ecolOgicos y cuestiones ambientales actuales mientras se promueve la
administraciOn y el cuidado de Ia tierra y sus habitantes. Clubes
ambientales para ayudar a que los nifios se conviertan on embajadores
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y modelos de comportamiento ambiental positivo y participen en
eliminacien sin riesgos a la salud de la comunidad de una forma on que
se proteja el medio ambiente.
proyectos de servicio ambiental para Ia comunidad.
Materlales DIsponlbles: Examen rapid° de educaci6n ambiental,
Programa y plan de action de Dfa del a Tierra en mi Vecindario.
EDINBURG 2020 ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE
Temas de sus Programas: Legislacion ambiental, Administracien y
conservacion de los recursos, Ecologfa del desierto, Ciencia forestal,
Conservacien del suelo, Ciencias de Ia tierra, Seguridad e higiene industrial y ocupacional, Desarrollo sustentable, Ecologfa, Recursos
marinos y acuaticos, Manejo de desechos / reciclaje, Ecosistemas,
Disponibilidad y suministro de agua, Recursos energeticos, Apreciacien
Director del Departamento de Desechos SO lidos: Elias A. Zefiiga
Telefono: (956) 383-2582 Fax: (956) 383-2851
[email protected]
de la naturaleza, Conservacien del agua, Medio ambiente, Plantas,
Calidad del agua, Educacien ambiental, Prevencien de la contaminacien,
Fauna silvestre
P.O. Box 1079
Edinburg, Texas 78540
Materlales DIsponlbles: Ubros, Software computacional, Manual para
el maestro, Correo electrenico, Publicacien informativa, Talleres de
capacitacien, Visitas guiadas, Conferencias, Video, Pagina electrenica
Tlpo: Gubernamental
Area de ServIclo: Condado de Hidalgo en el valle del Rio Grande.
AudIencla: Ciudadanos de Edimburgo y las areas aledanas.
.
MIslon: Proporcionar adecuadamente para la salud, seguridad y
bienestar de los ciudadanos en el area de recoleccien de desechos
selidos y eliminacien a traves de una recoleccien ambientalmente
saludable y econemicamente efectiva, programas de recoleccien,
EL PASO ZOO
reduccien del volumen y rellenos sanitarios.
Materiales DIsponlbles: Educacien sobre el reciclaje, composta, rangos
variables basados en el volumen, reciclaje de aceite.
Sery Iclos Especlales: Visitas al centro de reciclaje, presentaciones y
talleres de capacitacion.
Especialista en Educaci6n: Sergio Solorza
Telefono: (915) 521-1872 Fax: (915) 521-1857
epzooeduca @aol.com
http://www.epzoo.org
4001 E. Paisano
El Paso, Texas 79905
Tlpo: Gubernamental
Programas de EA: Lugar de recoleccien de reciclaje, talleres de
Area de ServIclo: Rural, Regional, Estatal, Municipal, Urbana,
composta, participacien on proyectos de apreciacion ambiental. Comity
ciudadano para planificar la infraestructura ambiental on el ano 2020.
Binacional, Rural, Regional, Estatal, Municipal, Urbana, Binacional
AudlencIa: Preescolar, Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Public° en
general, Secundaria, Participacien comunitaria, Primaria, Capacitacien
para maestros, Preescolar, Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Ptiblico
en general, Secundaria, Participacien comunitaria, Primaria,
EL PASO SOLAR ENERGY ASSOCIATION
Capacitacien para maestros
Presidents: Genaro Salinas
Telefono: (915) 772-7657 Fax: (915) 747-5317
epser @txses.org
http://www.epsea.org
MIs16n: El Zook:1;1c° de El paso se dedica at mejoramiento de Ia
comunidad de El Paso. El zoolegico sirve como centro regional de
educacien, investigacion y estudio cientffico y apoya activamente
esfuerzos de conservacien para la fauna del mundo y medio ambiente
P.O. Box 26384
El Paso, Texas 79926
natural.
Temas de sus Programas: Ecologfa del desierto, Ciencias de la tierra,
Seguridad e higiene industrial y ocupacional, Desarrollo sustentable,
Ecologfa, Manejo de desechos / reciclaje, Ecosistemas, Disponibilidad
Tlpo: no lucrativa
Area de ServIclo: Regional, Binacional
AudlencIa: Ptiblico on general, Participacien comunitaria
MIslon: El objetivo de la Asociacion de Energfa Solar de El Paso es
incrementar el desarrollo de la energia solar y sus artes relacionadas,
fuentes y tecnologias con la preocupacien por los aspectos ecolegicos,
sociales y econ6micos en Ia region. Esto a traves del intercambio de
ideas e informacien por medio de reuniones, publicaciones y centros
de informacion. La asociacien sirve para informar al cuerpo peblico,
institucional y gubernamental y buscar elevar el nivel de apreciaci6n
publica y gubernamental.
y suministro de agua, Recursos energeticos, Apreciacien de Ia
naturaleza, Conservacien del agua, Medio ambiente, Plantas, Calidad
del agua, Educacien ambiental, Prevencien de la contaminacien, Fauna
silvestre, Ecologfa del desierto, Ciencias de la tierra, Seguridad e higiene
industrial y ocupacional, Desarrollo sustentable, Ecologfa, Manejo de
desechos / reciclaje, Ecosistemas, Disponibilidad y suministro de agua,
Recursos energeticos, Apreciacien de Ia naturaleza, Conservacien del
agua, Medio ambiente, Plantas, Calidad del agua, Educacien ambiental,
Prevencien de Ia contaminacien, Fauna silvestre
Temas de sus Programas: AdministraciOn y conservacion de los
MaterIales DIsponlbles: Manual para el maestro, Publicacien
recursos, Desarrollo sustentable, Disponibilidad y suministro de agua,
informativa, Talleres de capacitaci6n, Visitas guiadas,
Recursos energeticos, Conservacien del agua, Medio ambiente,
Prevencien de Ia contaminacien
Mater lales DIsponibles: Publicacien informativa, Talleres de
capacitacien, Visitas guiadas, Conferencias, Pagina electrenica
ENVIRONMENTAL DEFENSE FUND
EL PASO WATER UTILITIES-PUBLIC SERVICE
BOARD
Administradora de Conservacien de Agua: Anaf Padilla
Telefono: (915) 594-5508 ext. 5551 Fax: (915) 594-5660
[email protected]
http://www.epwu.org
1154 Hawkins, P. 0. Box 511
El Paso, Texas 79925
Tlpo: Gubernamental
Area de ServIclo: Regional, Urbana, Binacional
Audlencla: Preescolar, Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Public° en
general, Secundaria, Participacien comunitaria, Primaria, Capacitaci6n
para maestros
MIslon: La misiOn de los Servicios de Agua de El Paso, es administrar
a un costo justo y razonable a nuestros clientes agua potable de alta
calidad on cantidades suficientes y a presi6n adecuada para satisfacer
las necesidades domesticas, industriales y de proteccion de incendios,
de acuerdo al Plan de Conservacien de Agua del Consejo. La recoleccion
de desecho liquido de clientes individuales para el tratamiento y
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Director del Proyecto: Dr. Carlos A. Rincen
Telefono: (915) 543-9292 Fax: (915) 543-9115
carlos @edf.org
http://www.edf.org
1100 N Stanton, Suite 805
El Paso, Texas 79902
TIpo: no lucrative
Area de ServIclo: Internacional
Audiencla: Todos los sectores de la comunidad incluyendo al gobierno.
MIslon: El EDF se dedica a proteger los derechos ambientales de la
gents, incluyendo a las generaciones futuras. Entre estos derechos se
encuentran el sire limpio, el agua limpia, Ia salud, alimentos nutricionales,
y ecosistemas.
Materlales DIsponlbles: publicacien informativa, reportes anuales,
publicaciones especiales, folletos. Favor de visitar la pagina electronica.
Programas de EA: Estabilizacien del clima de Ia Tierra reduciendo las
emisiones de los gases, saNaguardar los oceans de la contaminaciOn
y la sobreexplotacion de recursos pesqueros, proteger la salud humana
de Ia exposIcien de qufmico texicos y la contaminacien, defender y
restaurar Ia biodiversidad, con concentracien particular on los rfos y
cuencas.
Cada de Recursos de Education Ambiental en la Frontera
TEXAS- E/G
ENVIRONMENTAL INSTITUTE OE OUSTON
(EMI), UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON-CLEAR LAKE
Administradora del Programa de EA: Brenda Weiser
Telefono: (281) 283-3950 Fax: (281) 283-3044
[email protected]
http://www.eih.uh.edu
2700 Bay Area Blvd.
Houston, Texas 77058
Tipo: Institucien educativa
Area de Servi
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, ParticipaciOn comunitaria,
Capacitaci6n para maestros
Misl6n: La misiOn del EIH es ayudar a la gente de Ia region de Houston
a participar mas efectivamente en las mejoras ambientales. Se obtendra
informacion y tecnologia y sera diseminada de la investigaciOn apoyada
por el EIH en areas criticas que incluyen la prevencien de la
contaminacion, la conservaciOn de recursos naturales, politica publica
y cuestiones sociales. EIH busca expandir la educacien ambiental
equilibrada basada en objetivos.para fortalece'r a la comunidad entera
para que tome decisiones sabias en cuestiones ambientales.
Temas de sus Programas: Ecologia, Recursos marinos y acuaticos,
Ecosistemas, Disponibilidad y suministro de agua, ConservaciOn del
agua, Medio ambiente, Calidad del agua, EducaciOn ambiental
Materiales Disponibles: Talleres de capacitaciOn
ENVIRONMENTAL SOLUTIONS PROGRAM,
CENTE r FOR ENERGY AN r ENVIRONMENT (UT
AUSTIN)
Director Asociado: Vincent Torres
Telefono: (512) 471-5803 Fax: (512) 471-1720
[email protected]
10100 Burnet Rd. Bldg. 133 (MS R7100)
Austin, Texas 78713
Tipo: InstituciOn Educativa
Area de Serviclo: Centro de Texas
Audiencla: Profesionales ambientales y maestros de secundaria y
preparatoria o aquellos que ensefian ciencias.
Temas de sus Programas: Investigacien de soluciones a problemas
ambientales. Los talleres de "Energia y Medio Ambiente" se enfocan en
los fundamentos cientificos e ingenieriles que entran en el desarrollo
de soluciones a problemas ambientales.
Materiales Disponibles: Se Ilevan a cabo talleres de "Energia y el Medio
Ambiente" para maestros de secundaria y preparatoria cada ano. Este
taller de dos semanas proporciona a los participantes dos cartapacios
de materiales.
Serviclos Especlales:Trabajo con maestros en el sal& de clase sobre
Ia transiciOn de la implementacion de materiales presentado en el taller.
FRANKLIN MOUNTAINS STATE PARK
'Asistente Administrativo del Parque: Joshua Santillan
Telefono: (915) 566-6441 Fax: (915) 566-1849
[email protected]
P.O. Box 200
Canutillo, Texas 79835
TIpo: Gubernamental
Area de ServIcio: El Paso, Texas; Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua; La;
Cruces, Nuevo Mexico
Audiencla:-Aque1los que salen de dia de campo, hacen caminatas,
montan bicicleta de montarla, escalan rocas, observan ayes, observan
estrellas, acampan primitivamente durante la noche, fot6grafos de Ia
naturaleza, ecologistas, conservacionistas, aquellos que desean estudiar
la belleza, Ia flora y la fauna del ecosistema desertico de las montailas
de Chihuahua, ademas de aquellos que buscan paz, quietud, y la soladad
que este parque ofrece.
MIslan: Administrar y conservar los recursos naturales y culturales de
Texas para el uso y goce de las presentes y futuras generaciones.
Temas de sus Programas: Recursos naturales y culturales del Parque
Estatal Franklin Mountains. Programas que describen como el Parque
sirve para conservar y preservar todo el sistema montarloso del Desierto
Chihuahuense.
Materlales Disponibles: Mapas guia
ServIclos Especlales: Caminatas guiadas y recorridos dentro del
parque, conferencistas disponibles para las escuelas locales,
organizaciones de scouts, grupos civicos y sociales, y cualquier
organizaciOn ecologista o conservacionista.
GLADYS PORTER ZOO
Curador de EducaciOn: Sergio Garcia
Telefono: (956) 548-9453 ext. 318 Fax: (956) 541-4940
[email protected]
http://www.gpz.org
500 Ringsold St.
Brownsville, Texas 78520
Tipo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Rural, Regional, Estatal, Municipal, Urbana,
Binacional
Audlencla: Preescolar, Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Public° en
general, Secundaria, Participaci6n comunitaria, Primaria, Capacitaci6n
para maestros
MIs16n: Un parque zoolOgico y botanic° orientado para el visitante,
FORT LEATON STATE HISTORIC PARK (TPWD)
Tecnica de las Exhibiciones: Evelyn Dorsey
Telefono: (915) 229-3613 Fax: (915) 229-4814
[email protected]
dedicado a la preservaciOn de la naturaleza a traves de la educacion, la
conservaciOn y la investigaciOn.
Temas de sus Programas: Ecologia del desierto, Ciencias de Ia tierra,
Ecologia, Manejo de desechos / reciclaje, Ecosistemas, Disponibilidad
y suministro de agua, Recursos energeticos, Apreciaci6n de Ia
http: / /www.tpwd.state.tx.us
4 mi. S. Presidio, Hwy.170
Presidio, Texas 79845
naturaleza, ConservaciOn del agua, Medio ambiente, Plantas, EducaciOn
TIpo: Gubernamental
electrOnico, Publicacion informativa, Talleres de capacitaciOn, Visitas
guiadas, Pagina electrOnica
Area de Serviclo: Rural, Regional, Estatal, Municipal, Urbana,
ambiental, Prevencien de la contaminaciOn, Fauna silvestre
Materlales DIsponIbles: Libros, Manual para el maestro, Correll.
Binacional
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Public° en general,
Secundaria, Participacien comunitaria, Primaria
Misi6n: Administrar y conservar los recursos naturales y culturales de
Texas para el uso y goce de las presentes y futuras generaciones.
Temas de sus Programas: Legislacien ambiental, Administracien y
conservaciOn de los recursos, Ecologia del desierto, Ciencias de la
tierra, Seguridad e higiene industrial y ocupacional, Ecologia, Manejo
de desechos / reciclaje, Ecosistemas, Recursos minerales y mineria,
Disponibilidad y suministro de agua, Apreciacien de Ia naturaleza,
ConservaciOn del agua, Medio ambiente, Plantas, Calidad del agua,
Educaci6n ambiental, Provender, de Ia contaminacion, Fauna silvestre
Materlales Disponibles: Libros, Correo electronic°, PublicaciOn
informativa, Talleres de capacitacion, Visitas guiadas, Video, Pagina
electrOnica
Guth de Recursos de Educacibn Ambiental en la Frontera
GLOBE TEACHER TRAINING UTEP
Directora: Dr. Rebecca L. Dodge
Telefono: (915) 747-5305 Fax: (915) 747-5073
dodge @geo.utep.edu
UTEP Geological Sciences Building
El Paso, Texas 79968
Tipo: InstituciOn educativa
Area de Serviclo: Oeste de Texas y sur de Nuevo Mexico.
Audlencla: Maestros de jardin de ninos a preparatoria, de ciencias,
matematicas y ciencias sociales.
MIs16n: Construir una red de maestros, estudiantes y cientificos
trabajando juntos para estudiar y comprender el medio ambiente global. Capacitar a los maestros y estudiantes a hacer observaciones
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TEXAScientificas confiables sobre la atmOsfera, el sueto, el agua y Ia tierra.
Ayudar a los estudiantes y maestros a ser capaces en el uso de internet
para Ia investigacion y visualizaciOn de informaciOn cientifica.
Temas de sus Programas: Responsabilidad ambiental, observaciones
ambientales practicas, percepciOn remota del medio ambiente, acceso
a internet para investigaciOn y visualizaciones.
Materiales Disponibles: Guias de protocolos cientificas para maestros,
actividades de aprendizaje para su uso en el sal& de clase.
Servicios Especiales: Capacitamos maestros para certificarse en el
programa GLOBE. Los estudiantes, maestros y sus escuelas forman
parte de la red en lima internacional GLOBE, la cual comprende mas
de 7,000 estudiantes en 81 paises. Se comunican a traves del correo
410 N. 14th St., P. O. Box 600
Edinburg, Texas 78540
Tipo: InstituciOn educativa
Area de ServIclo: Condado Hidalgo, Texas.
Audlencla: Public.° en general, adultos, jOvenes, ancianos, granjeros,
todos los niveles socioecon6micos, jovenes en riesgo, audiencias rurales
y urbanas, familias de escasos recursos, estudiantes a traves de
programas de enriquecimiento.
MIsIdon: El Servicio de ExtensiOn Agricola de Texas educa a los texanos
en las areas de agricultura, administraciOn del medio ambiente,
habilidades de la vida para jovenes y adultos, capital y liderazgo humano
y desarrollo econOmico comunitario. La ExtensiOn ofrece los recursos
de conocimiento del sistema universitario para educar a los texanos en
electronic° con estudiantes y maestros en otras escuelas, y con
cientificos que usan las observaciones de los estudiantes para la
desarrollo personal, acci6n comunitaria y resoluciOn de problemas
investigaciOn ambiental.
comunitarios. El Servicio de ExtensiOn Agricola es una agencia educativa
estatal miembro del sistema de la Universidad de Texas A&M ligado en
una asociacion singular con el sistema de Extension Cooperativa
nacional y los gobiernos de los condados de Texas. La Extension valora
y promueve los principios de participaciOn ciudadana y comunitaria,
educaciOn cientifica, aprendizaje a largo plazo y el voluntariado.
Proporciona acceso a los ciudadanos a los 254 condados y trabaja en
colaboraciOn con otras panes del sistema universitario y organismos y
organizaciones externas para lograr sus objetivos.
Temas de sus Programas: Salud, seguridad, bienestar de los texanos,
administraciOn del medio ambiente, viabilidad y diversificaciOn agricola,
estabilidad econ6mica para las familias y comunidades, habilidades de
la vida, liderazgo para jovenes y adultos. Programas sobre Ia calidad
del agua, administraciOn del medio ambiente, reciclaje, practicas para
la conservaciOn del suelo, jardineria, seguridad ambiental, y capacitacion
sobre pesticidas para agricultores. Nuestra vision es que el Servicio de
ExtensiOn sea unmehiculo significante y efectivo para Ia educacion y la
comunidad y una resoluciOn de problemas a nivel estatal relacionados
con la agricultura, las cuestiones ambientales y practicas que tienen un
impacto en la calidad de vida de los texanos.
Materiales Disponibles: Nuestra agenda literalmente cuenta con una
multitud de panfletos educativos y programas disponibles.
Serviclos Especiales: CapacitaciOn de voluntarios, colaboraciOn con
GORGAS SCIENCE FOUNDATION
Presidente: Lawrence Lof
Telefono: (956) 504-6862 o (956) 544-8271
Fax: (956) 504-6284
Hof @ utb1.utb.edu
510 E. St Charles
Brownsville, Texas 78520
TIpo: no lucrativa
Area de Serviclo: Rural, Regional, Estatal, Municipal, Urbana,
Binacional
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Public° en general,
Secundaria, ParticipaciOn comunitaria, Primaria
MIslan: Proporcionar oportunidades educativas de la mas alta calidad,
para albergar apreciaci6n y entendimiento de las cuestiones ecolOgicas
y promover la conservaciOn de los recursos naturales criticos.
Temas de sus Programas: Ciencias de la tierra, Ecologia, Ecosistemas,
ApreciaciOn de la naturaleza, Plantas,. Educacion ambiental, Fauna
silvestre
Materiales Disponibles: Libros, Manual para el maestro, PublicaciOn
informativa, Talleres de capacitaciOn, Visitas guiadas, Conferencias,
Video
otros organismos y organizaciones, programas educativos
especializados para clientes que forman parte del programa de
estampillas alimenticias.
INSIGHTS EL PASO SCIENCE MUSEUM
Directora de Educaci6n: Debra Martinez
Telefono: (915) 534-0000 Fax: (915) 532-7416
insights @ elp.rrcom
http://nasa.utep.edu/insights
505 N. Santa Fe
GUADALUPE MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK
Guarda Parques, Coordinadora de Vinculacion Educativa: Frosty Bennett
Telefono: (915) 828-3251ext. 118 Fax: (915) 828-3269
El Paso, Texas 79901
Frosty_BennettOnps.gov
http://www.nps.gov/g umo
HC 60, Box 400
Salt Flat, Texas 79847
Tipo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Oeste de Texas y sureste de Nuevo Mexico
Audiencia: Gente de todas las edades y niveles educativos.
Mislon: Conservar el paisaje y los objetos naturales e histOricos y Ia
fauna silvestre y proporcionar para el gozo de tal manera y por tales
Area de ServIcIo: Rural, Regional, Estatal, Municipal, Urbana,
Tipo: no lucrativa
Binacional
Audlencla: Preescolar, Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Ptiblico en
general, Secundaria, ParticipaciOn comunitaria, Primaria, Capacitaci6n
para maestros
Mislon: Promover la curiosidad y estimular el interes a traves de la
exploraciOn, entretenimiento, aprendizaje excitante y participativo en
un amplio rango de disciplinas cientificas a personas de todas las
edades, regional e internacionalmente.
Tomas de sus Programas: Ecologia del desierto, Ciencias de la tierra,
medios de modo que queden inatterados para el goce de futuras
geberaciones.
Temas de sus Programas: EducaciOn sobre el Desierto Chihuahuense.
Se encuentra disponible en los centros de visitantes un Programa Guarda
Seguridad e higiene industrial y ocupacional, Recursos marinos y
Parques Infant!, los bailles viajeros estan disponibles bajo previa
naturaleza, ConservaciOn del agua, Medio ambiente, Calidad del agua
reservaciOn.
Materlales Disponibles: PublicaciOn informativa, Talleres de
Materiales Disponibles: Folletos y boletines.
Serviclos Especiales: Los guarda parques se encuentran disponibles
para dar orientaciOn y caminatas guiadas bajo reservaciOn previa.
capacitaciOn, Visitas guiadas
HIDALG COUNTY OFFICE OF T E TEXAS
acuaticos, Ecosistemas, Recursos minerales y mineria, Disponibilidad
y sum inistro de agua, Recursos energeticos, ApreciaciOn de la
INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY AND WATER
COMMISION
Oficial de Asuntos Publicos: Sally Spener
Telefono: (915) 832-4175 Fax: (915) 832-4191
[email protected]
http://www.ibwc.state.gov
4171 N. Mesa St., C-310
AGRICULTURAL EXT.ENSIION SERVICE
Jefe del Departamento: Ida H. Acuna, Ed.D.
Telefono: (956) 383-1026 ext.111 Fax: (956) 383-1735
[email protected]
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El Paso, Texas 79902
Tipo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Regional
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Public() en general
MIslern: Proporcionar un limite ambientalmente sensible, actual y
fisicamente responsable y los servicios de agua a lo largo de Ia region
fronteriza de Estados Unidos y Mexico. Nos esforzamos en proporcionar
estos servicios en una atmOsfera de cooperaci6n binacional de una
manera responsiva a Ia preocupaciOn publica.
Temas de sus Programas:
y suministro de agua, Calidad
del agua, PrevenciOn de Ia contaminaciOn
Materiales Disponlbles: Visitas guiadas, Conferencias, Pagina
electrOnica
KEEP EL PASO BEAUTIFUL, INC.
Director Ejecutivo: Keith Floyd
Telefono: (915) 546-6742 Fax: (915) 546-6703
[email protected]
http://www.keepelpasobeautifuLorg
P.O. Drawer 140
El Paso, Texas 79980
Audlencla: Preescolar, Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Publico en
general, Secundaria, ParticipaciOn comunitaria, Primaria, CapacitaciOn
pars maestros
Mislon: Proteger y preservar el pueblo nativo americano de 5,000 arlos
y el humedal adyacente en Keystone en El Paso.
Temas de sus Programas: LegislaciOn ambiental, AdministraciOn y
conservaciOn de los recursos, Ecologia del desierto, Ciencias de la
tierra, Ecologia, Recursos marines y acuaticos, Ecosistemas,
ApreciaciOnde_lanaturaleza,Medioambiente,Plantasi Catidad-delagu ,
EducaciOn ambiental, Fauna silvestre
Materiales Disponlbles: Libros, Manual para el maestro, Correo
electrOnico, PublicaciOn informativa, Visitas guiadas, Conferencias,
Video, Pagina electrOnica
KICKAPOO TRADITIONAL TRIBE OF TEXAS
Administrador de Ia Tribu: Arturo Delgado
Telefono: (830) 773-2105 Fax: (830) 757-9228
HC1 Box 9700
Eagle Pass, Texas 78852
Tipo: Gubernamental
metroplex.
Area de Serviclo: Rural
Audlencla: Ptiblico en general, ParticipaciOn comunitaria
MIsion: Mejorar el bienestar de los miembros de la tribu en todas las
areas de la vida.
Audlencla: Publico en general.
Temas de sus Programas: Desarrollo sustentable, Manejo de desechos
MIslon: Fortalecer a los individuos para quo tomen una mayor
/ reciclaje, Disponibilidad y suministro de agua, ApreciaciOn de la
responsabilidad para el medio ambiente de su comunidad.
Temas de sus Programas: AdministraciOn de desechos, prevencion
de basura, embellecimiento, limpieza de do, limpieza on Ia comunidad,
anti pintas y conservaciOn.
Materiales DIsponibles: Biblioteca de recursos, programas bilingues
naturaleza, ConservaciOn del agua, Calidad del agua
Materiales Disponlbles: Talleres de capacitaciOn
Tipo: no lucrativa
Area de Serviclo: El Paso, sus colonias circundantes y las areas de
sabre Ia administraciOn de desechos, prevencion de basura,
embellecimiento, limpieza de rio, limpieza en Ia comunidad, anti pintas
y conservaciOn.
Servlclos Especlales:Todos los programas estan disponibles en ingles
y espahol, con algunos on coreano y aleman.
KEEP TEXAS BEAUTIFUL
Directora de VinculaciOn: Cecile Carson
Telefono: 1-800-CLEAN TX Fax: (940) 387-3027
cecile @ktb.org
http://www.ktb.org
823 Congress Ave. Ste. 230
Austin, Texas 78768
TIpo: no lucrativa
Area de Serviclo: Rural, Regional, Estatal, Municipal, Urbana,
Binacional
Audlencla: Preescolar, Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Publico en
general, Secundaria, ParticipaciOn comunitaria, Primaria, CapacitaciOn
pars maestros
MIslon: "Fortalecer y educar a los texanos a tray& de la educaciOn
para tomar responsabilidad pars mejorar el medio ambiente de su
comunidad."
Temas de sus Programas: AdministraciOn y conservaciOn de los
recursos, Ciencias de la tierra, Desarrollo sustentable, Ecologia, Manejo
de desechos / reciclaje, ApreciaciOn de la naturaleza, Medio ambiente,
EducaciOn ambiental, PrevenciOn de la contaminaciOn
Materlales Disponlbles: Manual para el maestro; Correo electrOnico,
PublicaciOn informativa, Talleres de capacitaci6n, Visitas guiadas,
Conferencias, Video, Pagina electrOnica
KEYSTONE HERITAGE PARK, INC.
Jefa de Voluntarios: Carol Miller
Telefono: (915) 584-7088 Fax: (915) 747-6214
[email protected]
http://www.keystonepark.org
4122 Emory Rd.
El Paso, Texas 79922
Tipo: no lucrativa
Area de Serviclo: Rural, Regional, Estatal, Municipal, Urbana,
Binacional
Gula de Recursos de Educacion Ambiental en la Frontera
LAGUNA ATASCOSA NATIE01TAL WILDLIFE
REFUGE
Planificador de RecreaciOn: Kevin C. Stephenson
Telefono: (956) 748-3607 Fax: (956) 748-3609
[email protected]
http://www.soutwest.fws.gov/
P. O. Box 450
Rio Hondo, Texas 78583
Tipo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Rural, Estatal, Municipal, Urbana
Audiencia: Preescolar, Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Pirblic,o en
general, Secundaria, ParticipaciOn comunitaria, Primaria, CapacitaciOn
pars maestros
MIsIdn: Ayudar a administrar una red nacional de tierras y aguas para
la conservacion, administraciOn y donde sea adecuada, la restauraci6n
de la pesca, fauna silvestre y los recursos vegetales y sus habitats
dentro de los Estados Unidos para el beneficio de as presentes y futuras
generaciones.
Temas de sus Programas: AdministraciOn y conservaciOn de los
recursos, Ciencias de la tierra, Ecologia, Ecosistemas, ApreciaciOn de
Ia naturaleza, Medio ambiente, Plantas, EducaciOn ambiental, Fauna
silvestre
Materlales Disponlbles: Manual para el maestro, Visitas guiadas,
Pagina electrOnica
LAKE CASA :iLANCA INTERNATIONAL STATE
PARK
Rudy Dominguez, Dan Olivas, Henry Leal
Telefono: (956) 725-3826 Fax: (956) 725-9987
P.O. Box 1844
Laredo, Texas 78044
Tipo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Laredo y Nuevo Laredo.
Audlencla: Publico en general, servicios bilingues en EE.UU. y Mexico.
Mislon: RecreaciOn, informaciOn y educaciOn.
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Mater lales Disponibles: Folleto informative bajo desarrollo.
Serviclos Especlales: ObservaciOn de ayes, proyectos estudiantiles
de monitoreo de agua, investigaciones estudiantiles.
Area de Servicio: Ciudad de Laredo y area circundante.
Audiencia: Ninos, adultos, negocios locales, ciudadanos.
Temas de sus Programas: PrevenciOn de la contaminaciOn pars reducir
la contaminaciOn que entra en los arroyos del Rio Grande, eliminaciOn
de desechos peligrosos en el hogar, paro al tiradero ilegal.
LAMAR BRUNI VERGARA ENVIRONMENTAL
SCIENCE CENTER
Materiales Disponibles: Carte les, volantes, estampas, cintas, libros,
camisetas, plumas, !apices, etc.
Programas de EA: AdministraciOn del agua de tormentas, programas
de agua industriales, recolecci6n de desechos peligrosos en el hogar.
Pam Vaughan
Telefono: (956) 721-5195 Fax: (956) 721-5892
[email protected]
West End Washington Street
Laredo, Texas 78040
Tipo: no lucrativa
Area de Serviclo: Cuenca del Rio Grande
Audlencla: Publico en general, binacional.
LAREDO MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIIATIION
Silvia Jones
Telefono: (956) 725-0362 Fax: (956) 727-2721
P. O. Box 440673
Laredo, Texas 78044
Negocio privado
Temas de sus Programas: Agua, conservaci6n del agua, habitat
ribereno y preservaci6n de especies. Los visitantes al centro pueden
observar mucha de Ia flora y fauna indigena en la region del sur de
Area de Serviclo: Laredo y Nuevo Laredo
Audiencla: Miembros de Ia AsociaciOn de Manufactura de Laredo
Temas de sus Programas: Mantener a los miembros actualizados sobre
Ia legislacion que afecta la industria maquiladora. Reportar los avances
Texas.
Materiales Disponibles: PublicaciOn informativa del Centro de Estudios
Internacionales Rio Grande.
Serviclos Especiales: Programas mensuales que se enfocan en Ia
claves y eventos que ocurren durante las operaciones de las
protecciOn y mejoramiento de Ia calidad del agua. Sendero "Paso del
maquiladoras.
Serviclos Especiales: Proporcionar informaciOn a los miembros sobre
las regulaciones e interpretaciOn de la EPA y SEDESOL y proporcionar
informaciOn sobre las cuestiones y regulaciones ambientales actuales.
Indio". Para programas especiales para escuelas, comunicarse con Se lea
Dumalo al 764-5701
Coordinar la posiciOn de Ia AsociaciOn en cuestiones ambientales.
Proporcionar conferencistas sobre la protecciOn ambiental, manejo de
materiales peligrosos, legislacion ambiental y temas relacionados.
Programas de EA: Mientras las cuestiones ambientales surgen en las
comunidades de los dos Laredos, investigamos los hechos y
coordinamos las posiciones de la AsociaciOn como se necesiten.
LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF EL PASO
Jefa Ambiental: Inga Groff
Telefono: (915) 755-2957 Fax: (915) 755-2957
9151 Mt. Etna
El Paso, Texas 79924
Tipo: No lucrativa
Area de Servicio: Regional, Urbana
Audiencia: ParticipaciOn comunitaria
MIslon: La liga de Mujeres Votantes, una organizaciOn politica, foments
Ia participaciOn informada y activa de los ciudadanos en el gobierno y
LAREDO CITY UTILITIES
Director Asistente: Jerry PinzOn
Telefono: (956) 795-2600 Fax: (956) 795-2600
[email protected]
http://www.cityoflaredo.com
4200 N. Bartlett
Laredo, Texas 78044
Tlpo: Gubernamental
Area de Servicio: Rural, Municipal
Audiencla: Pub lico en general, Primaria
ejerce influencia en la politica publica a traves de la educaciOn y
abogacia.
Temas de sus Programas: Ecologia, Disponibilidad y suministro de
Temas de sus Programas: Manejo de desechos / reciclaje,
agua, ConservaciOn del agua, Calidad del agua, EducaciOn ambiental
Materiales Disponibles: Libros, PublicaciOn informativa, Visitas guiadas,
Disponibilidad y suministro de agua, ApreciaciOn de la naturaleza,
ConservaciOn del agua, Medio ambiente, Calidad del agua, EducaciOn
ambiental, PrevenciOn de la contaminaciOn, Fauna silvestre
Pagina electrtnica
Materlales Disponibles: Conferencias
LAREDO CLEAN CITIES COALITION
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Presidente: Miguel Conchas
Telefono: (956) 722-9895 Fax: (956) 791-4503
[email protected]
2310 San Bernardo
Laredo, Texas 78042
Tipo: no lucrativa
Area de Serviclo: Laredo y Nuevo Laredo
Audiencla: Propietarios de fletes y publico en general.
MIsI6n: Promover un aire mss limpio a traves del use de combustibles
alternativos.
LOS CAMINOS DEL RIO OF TEXAS, INC. AND
MEXICO, A.C.
Oficial de Campo: Carlos Rugerio
Telefono: (956) 500-0320 Fax: (956) 849-0070
[email protected]
http://www.riceinfo.rice.edu/armadillo/Past
PO. Box 451
Laredo, Texas 78042
algunos de ellos en espanol. Informacion disponible sobre Ia
Tipo: No lucrativa
Area de Servicio: Rural, Regional, Urbana, Binacional
Audiencia: Secundaria, Primaria
MIsIdn: Preservar, conservar y educar sobre los patrimonios histOricos,
conservacion y combustibles alternativos.
ambientales, arquitectOnicos, culturales y naturales del corredor,
Materiales Disponibles: Folletos sobre combustibles alternativos,
promover el desarrollo econOmico a traves del turismo.
Temas de sus Programas: AdministraciOn y conservaciOn de los
LAREDO ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
recursos, Ecologia del desierto, Ciencia forestal, ConservaciOn del suelo,
Desarrollo sustentable, Ecologia, Ecosistemas, Disponibilidad y
Ingeniero Ambiental: John Porter
Telefono: (956) 727-7794 Fax: (956) 727-7944
[email protected]
1110 Houston
Laredo, Texas 78042
Tlpo: Gubernamental
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suministro de agua, ApreciaciOn de la naturaleza, ConservaciOn del
agua, Medio ambiente, Plantas, Calidad del agua, EducaciOn ambiental,
PrevenciOn de la contaminaciOn, Fauna silvestre
Materlales Disponibles: Libros, Manual pars el maestro, PublicaciOn
informativa, Talleres de capacitaciOn, Conferencias
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LOWER RIO GRANDE VALLEY NATIONAL
WILDLIFE REFUGE
Administrador del Refugio: Gary Stoltz
Telefono: (956) 787-3079 Fax: (956) 7R7 -8338
[email protected]
Rt. 2, Box 202A
Alamo, Texas 78516
Tlpo: Gubernamental
Area_de_Sprviclo Condadns del sur de Texas
Audlencla: Observadores de ayes, educadores, grupos de escuelas,
entusiastas de Ia naturaleza.
MIslan: Conserver Ia pesca, fauna silvestre y sus habitats.
Serviclos Especlales: 40,000 acres abiertos at pLiblico para actividades
relacionadas con Ia naturaleza incluyendo la observacion de ayes,
fotografia, educaciOn e interpretacion, Acceso a pie unicamente.
MI LAREDO
Director Ejecutivo: Jorge Medina
Telefono: (956) 791-0514 Fax: (956) 791-8815
[email protected]
http://www.lmtonline.com/-milaredo
1719 Farragut St.
Laredo, Texas 78040
Tlpo: no lucrative
Area de_ServIclo Laredo, condado Webb
Audlencla: residentes de Laredo, condado Webb.
MIslon: Desarrollar y facilitar la implementaciOn de metas y programas
que mejoren Ia calidad de vide de todos los ciudadanos de Laredo y
sus subdivisiones circundantes dentro del condado Webb.
Temas de sus Programas: Educacidn, juventud, ancianos, artes,
desarrollo econOmico y tecnologia.
Materlales Dlsponibles: Directorio de proveedores de servicio del
condado Webb, revista Milaredo.
LOWER RIO GRANDE VALLEY NATURE
CENTER
Directora Ejecutiva: Jennifer Burley
Telefono: (956) 969-2475 Fax: (956) 969-2475
[email protected]
http://www.valleynaturecenter.org
301 S Border Ave.
Weslaco, Texas 78599
Tipo: no lucrative
Area de ServIclo: Regional, Estatal, Municipal, Urbana, Binacional
lico en
Audlencla: Preescolar, Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria,
general, Secundaria, Participacidn comunitaria, Primaria, CapacitaciOn
para maestros
MIsIdn: Nuestra misien es la educar a Ia comunidad del Valle sobre la
singularidad de los ecosistemas del sur de Texas y sus habitats con un
enfoque especial en la programacion pare ninos.
Temas de sus Programas: Ecologfa del desierto, Desarrollo
sustentable, Ecologia, Manejo de desechos / reciclaje, Ecosistemas,
Disponibilidad y suministro de agua, Apreciacion de la naturaleza,
ConservaciOn del agua, Medio ambiente, Plantes, Calidad del agua,
Educaci6n ambiental, Fauna silvestre
Materlales DIsponIbles: Correo electrOnico, PublicaciOn informative,
Visitas guiadas, Conferencias, Pdgina electr6nica
MCALLEN INTERNATIONAL MUSEUM
Director: John Muller
Telefono: (956) 682-1564 Fax: (956) 686-1813
[email protected]
http://www.mcallenmuseum.org
1900 Nolana
McAllen, Texas 78504
Tlpo: Instituci6n educative
Area de Serviclo: Sur de Texas.
Audlencla: Sur de Texas y sus habitantes fronterizos.
MIslon: Colecciones y educaciOn sobre las artes y la ciencia.
Temas de sus Programas: Cuenca del Rio Grande.
Materlales DIsponlbles: Exhibiciones '116/lies, "Nuestra Cuenca"
Programas de EA: La exhibiciOn mOvil "El rio corre a twit* de nosotros."
Se encuentran bajo planeaciOn mds exhibiciones mOviles.
MCALLEN WATER UTILITIES
Especialista del Proyecto: Judy Adams
Telefono: (956) 972-7150 Fax: (956) 972-7155
utility @ utility.ci.mcallen.bcus
1300 Houston Ave. P.O. Box 220
McAllen, Texas 78505
Tlpo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Municipal
Audlencla: POblico en general, Participacien comunitaria, Primaria,
Capacitaci6n pare maestros
MIsIdn: Promover las practices de conservaciOn de agua y educar al
pdblico en cuestiones de conservaciOn de agua.
Temas de sus Programas: ConservaciOn del agua
Materlales DIsponlbles: Software computacional, Manual para el maestro, Visitas guiadas, Video
Gula de Recursos de Educacion Ambiental en la Frontera
Servicios Especlales: Literature, habilidades para padres de familia,
liderazgo juvenil, fuerza de trabajo educative, desarrollo.
MIGRANT CLINICIANS NETWORK (MCN)
Coordinador de Servicios a los Miembros: Paige Pozzi
Telefono: (512) 327-2017 Fax: (512) 327-0719
[email protected]
http://www.migrantclinician.org
Box 164285
Austin, Texas 78716
Tipo: no lucrative
Area de ServIclo: Binacional.
Audlencla: Proveedores de salud primarios
MIsIon: MCN promueve la salud de los trabajadores agricolas
proporcionando un marco de trabajo pare el desarrollo profesional de
los proveedores. MCN actire como una voz nacional e internacional
sobre las cuestiones de salud de los inmigrantes.
Temas de sus Programas: Salud de los trabajadores agricolas.
Materlales DIsponlbles: PublicaciOn informative pars los miembros con
articulos sobre pesticidas y trabajadores del campo.
Servicios Especlales: Centro de recursos sobre cuestiones de salud
para los trabajadores agricolas.
NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATION
(GULF STATES FIELD OFFICE)
Coordinadora de Educacion: Marya Frech
Telefono: (512) 476-9805 Fax: (512) 476-9810
gulfstates @ nwtorg
http: / /www.nwf.org/gulfstates
44 East Ave. Suite 200
Austin, Texas 78701
TIpo: no lucrative
Area de ServIcIo: Rural, Regional, Estatal, Urbana
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Pdblico en general, Secundaria,
Participacion comunitaria, Primaria, Capacitaci6n pare maestros
MIsIdn: La oficina de los Estados del Golfo de NWF trabaja pare proteger
y restaurar la cuenca del Golfo de Mexico identificando cuestiones de
conservaciOn criticas y desarrollando apoyo pare soluciones comunes
que sirven tanto a la gents como al medio ambiente. El enfoque de
NWF en la region es sobre la resteuraci6n de rim y esteros limpios,
conservaciOn de humedales y sistemas de dos naturales, proteccion
de las poblaciones de fauna silvestre, promoci6n del desarrollo
sustentable y educaciOn pars nihos y adultos sobre el mundo natural.
Temas de sus Programas: Ciencias de Ia tiena, Ecologfa, Ecosistemas,
Apreciacidn de la naturaleza, Medio ambiente, Plantes, Calidad del ague,
Educackin ambiental, PrevenciOn de Ia contaminaciOn, Fauna silvestre
Materiales Disponibles: Manual pars el maestro, Correo electrOnico,
Publicaci6n informative, Talleres de capacitaci6n, Visitas guiadas, Video,
Pagina electrOnica
NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION
SERVICE, ALPINE
Lider del Equipo de Recursos: Mark Donet
Telefono: (915) 837-5864 Fax: (915) 837-9120
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mdonet@ tx.nrcs.usda.gov
807 N. 5th Street
Alpine, Texas 79831
Tlpo: Gubernamental
Area de ServIclo: Rural
Melon: La Asociacion de Mariposas de Norte America, una organization
sin fines de lucro se form6 en 1992 para educar al pOblico sobre el gozo
de las mariposas de recreo, sin fines de consumo incluyendo listas,
jardineria, observacion, fotografia y conservaci6n.
Temas de sus Programas: EducaciOn y consenraci6n
Materiales Disponibles: Informacion general sobre las mariposas.
Serviclos Especlales: Salidas de campo, patrocinador del Festival de
Ia Mariposa en Texas, informacion sobre las mariposas a las escuelas
del area, conferencistas disponibles para grupos locales.
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Pablico en general, Participacion
comunitaria, Primaria, Capacitaci6n para maestros
Temas de sus Programas: Administracion y conservacion de los
recursos, ConservaciOn del suelo, Conservacion del agua, Medio
ambiente, Plantas, Calidad del agua, EducaciOn ambiental, Fauna
silvestre
Materlales Dlsponlbles:Talleres de capacitacion, Visitas guiadas, Video
OFFICE OF COLONIA INITIATIVES, AUSTIN
Coordinadora de EducaciOn al Consumidor: Ann Garcia
Telefono: (512) 475-0701 Fax: (915) 475-2365
[email protected]
http://www.tdhca.state.tx.us
507 Sabine Street, Suite 800
Austin, Texas 78711
Tipo: Gubernamental
NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION
SERVICE, EL PASO
Lider del Equipo de Recursos: Tony A. Garcia, Jr.
Telefono: (915) 855-0884 Fax: (915) 855-7278
Tgarcia @tx.usda.gov
http://www.tx.usda.gov
11930 Vista del Sol, Suite B
El Paso, Texas 79936
Tlpo: Gubernamental
Area de ServIc lo: Rural, Regional, Municipal, Urbana
Area de ServIclo: Rural, Regional, Estatal, Municipal, Urbana,
Binacional
Audlencla: Public° en general, Participacion comunitaria, Capacitacion
para maestros
Mision: La Oficina de Iniciativa pars las Colonias coordina los programas
del Departamento de Vivienda de Texas que buscan mejorar las
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Public° en general,
Secundaria, ParticipaciOn comunitaria, Primaria, Capacitacion para
maestros
condiciones de vida de las colonias del estado.
Temas de sus Programas: LegislaciOn ambiental
Temas de sus Programas: AdministraciOn y conservaclOn de los
Materiales DIsponlbles: Talleres de capacitaci6n, Video, Pagina
recursos, Ecologfa del desierto, ConsenraciOn del suelo, Ciencias de Ia
term Desarrollo sustentable, Ecologfa, Manejo de desechos / reciclaje,
Ecosistemas, Disponibilidad y suministro de agua, Recursos energeticos,
ApreciaciOn de Ia naturaleza, ConservaciOn del agua, Medio ambiente,
Plantas, Calidad del agua, Educaci6n ambiental, PrevenciOn de Ia
contaminaciOn, Fauna silvestre
electronica
OFFICE OF COLONIA INITIATIVES, EL PASO
Telefono: (915) 757-1287 Fax: (915) 757-1654
http://www.tdhca.state.us.bc
8815 Dyer, Dyer Office Park
El Paso, Texas, 79901
Tipo: Gubernamental
Area de ServIclo: Los condados de Texas a lo largo de Ia frontera con
Materiales DIsponlbles: Libros, Manual para el maestro, Correo
electrOnico, PublicaciOn informativa, Talleres de capacitacion, Visitas
guiadas, Conferencias, Video, Pagina electrOnica
Mexico.
NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION
SERVICE, FT. STOCKTON
Audiencla: Los residentes de las colonias y el gobiemo local.
MIslon: La Oficina de Iniciativa pars las Colonias coordina los programas
del Departamento de Vivienda de Texas que buscan mejorar las
Lider del Equipo de Recursos: Terry Whigham
Telefono: (915) 336-5206 Fax: (915) 336-9620
dtwhigham @juno.com
2306 W. Dickinson St., Suite 3
Ft. Stockton, Texas 79735
Tipo: Gubernamental
Area de ServIclo: Rural
condiciones de vida de las colonias del estado.
Temas de sus Programas: Viviendas seguras y economicas e
infraestructura para los habitantes de las colonias.
Materlales DIsponlbles: N/A
ServIclos Especlales: Ayuda tecnica para el desarrollo de viviendas y
comunidades, educaciOn al consumidor, ayuda con viviendas e
infraestructura. El Programa Ambiental de Pequeflos Poblados de Texas
Audlencla: Preparatoria, PUblico en general, Secundaria, Primaria,
Capacitacion para maestros
tiene propuestas disponibles pars las ciudades y condados para resolver problemas con el agua y drenaje a twos de una perspective de
MIslon: Un lfder reconocido e innovador dedicado a trabajar en
auto ayuda que fomenta la participacion a traves de trabajo y materiales
donados.
sociedades pars lograr la conservaciOn de calidad de los recursos naturales para mejorar nuestro medio ambiente a trawl* de el compromiso
de Ia satisfacciOn del cliente.
Temas de sus Programas: Administracion y conservacion de los
recursos, Ecologfa del desierto, Consenracion del suelo, Ciencias de Ia
tierra, Desarrollo sustentable, Ecologfa, Recursos marinos y acuaticos,
Ecosistemas, Disponibilidad y suministro de agua, Apreciacion de Ia
OFFICE OF COLONIA INITIATIVES, LAREDO
naturaleza, Conservacion del agua, Plantas, Calidad del agua,
PrevenciOn de Ia contaminaci6n, Fauna silvestre
Mater lales DIsponlbles: Manual para el maestro, Visitas guiadas, Video
Telefono: (956) 726-4521
http: / /www.tdhca.state.tx.us
1110 Victoria Street, Suite 109-B
Laredo, Texas 78040
Tipo: Gubernamental
Area de ServIclo: Los condados de Texas a lo largo de Ia frontera con
Mexico.
NORTH AMERICAN BUTTERFLY ASSOCIATION
SOUTH TEXAS NABA-SOTX
Audlencla: Los residentes de las colonias y el gobierno local.
MIslon: La Oficina de Iniciativa pars las Colonias coordina los programas
del Departamento de Vivienda de Texas que buscan mejorar las
Presidenta: Joanna Rivera
Telefono: (956) 631-0709
[email protected]
http://www.naba.org/chapters/nabast
7313 N. 32nd Street
McAllen, Texas 78504
Tipo: No lucrativa
Area de ServIclo: Sur de Texas
Audlencla: Public° en general
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condiciones de vida de las colonias del estado.
Temas de sus Programas: Viviendas seguras y economicas e
infraestructura pars los habitantes de las colonias.
Materlales DIsponlbles: N/A
ServIcIos Especlales: Ayuda tecnica para el desarrollo de viviendas y
comunidades, educacion al consumidor, ayuda con viviendas e
infraestructura. El Programa Ambiental de Pequeflos Poblados de Texas
time propuestas disponibles pars las ciudades y condados pars re-
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solver problemas con el agua y drenaje a traves de una perspective de
auto ayuda que foments la participation a traves de trabajo y materiales
donados.
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE
Director de Ia Iniciativa de las Colonias: Scott D. Storment
Telefono: (512) 463-8948 Fax: (512) 475-2761
sstorment @ sos.state.bars
http: / /www.sos.state.tx.us
P.O. Box 12697
Austin, Texas 78711
Tipo: Gubernamental
Area de Servicio: Los 100 km de la zona fronteriza de Texas con mayor
enfasis en los siguientes condados:p Paso, Maverick, Webb, Starr,
Hidalgo y Cameron.
Audlencla: Cualquier entidad, organizaciOn o residente trabajando en
Ia provision de necesidades de servicio basico y la resoluciOn actual de
esas necesidades en colaboraciOn con organismos estatales y federates.
MIsI6n: La Oficina del Searetario de Estado coordina los esfuerzos de
los organismos estatales proporcionando servicios basicos tales como
agua, agua de desecho, desechos sOlidos y viviendas econOmicas a
los habitantes de las colonias trabajar pars mejorar las condiciones de
vida en todas las colonias fronterizas para mitigar todas las
Materlales DIsponlbles: Libros, Correo blectronico, Visitas guiadas,
Pagina electronica
PAN AMERICAN HEALTH ORGANIZATION
(PAHO)
Asesor de Salud Ambiental: Enrique Paz
Telefono: (915) 581-6645 ext. 21 Fax: (915) 833-4768
pazenriq Ofep.paho.org
http://www.fep.paho.org
6006 N. Mesa St., Suite 600
El Paso, Texas 79912
TIpo: Gubernamental
Area de Servicio: Rural, Regional, Estatal, Municipal, Urbana,
Binacional
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Kiblico en general, Participacion
comunitaria
Mislon: Mejorar Ia salud y el medio ambiente.
Temas de sus Programas: Seguridad e higiene industrial y ocupacional,
Desarrollo sustentable, Manejo de desechos / reciclaje, Disponibilidad
y suministro de agua, Conservacion del agua, Medio ambiente, Calidad
del agua, PrevenciOn de la contaminaciOn
Materlales DIsponlbles: Talleres de capacitaciOn
preocupaciones de salud ambiental. El Programa Ombudsmen coordina
ka perspective local de modo que los servicios se proporcionen
ligeramente y que las preocupaciones de los habitantes sean
reconocidas por el estado.
Temas de sus Programas: Asistencia on la identificaciOn de recursos
adecuados pars dirigir las necesidades de servicio basico y proporcionar
una resoluciOn a tales necesidades en coordinacion con organismos
estatales y federates.
ServIclos Especlales: Podemos ayudar en la identification de recursos
tacnicos y financieros pars las iniciativas de las colonias y proporcionar
un papal de mediaciOn y facilitacion a nivel local para agilizar la provisi6n
de servicios basicos. Ayudamos a los habitantes de las colonias a
trabajar con organismos estatales para aprender sobre la importancia y
necesidad de recibir y mantener los servicios de agua, drenaje y
desechos sOlidos pars erradicar los problemas de salud y mitigar la
degradation ambiental de las condiciones de vida de las colonias.
ONE BORDER FOUNDATION - MANO A MANO
Imelda Sanchez
Telefono: (956) 982-0763 Fax: (956) 544-7859
302 Kings Highway, Suite 103
Brownsville, Texas 78521
Tipo: no lucrativa
Area de Servicio: Rural, Urbana
Audlencla: Ptiblico en general, ParticipaciOn comunitaria
MIslon: La misiOn del programa Mano a Mano, una extension de Ia One
Border Foundation, es proporcionar a las mujeres y sus familias
informaciOn, educaciOn y acceso at cuidado de la salud. La misi6n se
Ileva a cabo con el apoyo de promotoras voluntarias de la comunidad.
PADRE ISLAND NATIONAL SEASHORE
Especialista en EducaciOn Ambiental: Kristey Tannehill
Telefono: (361) 949-8068 Fax: (361) 949-9951
[email protected]
http://www.nps.gov/pais
P.O. Box 181300
Corpus Christi, Texas 78480
TIpo: Gubernamental
Area de ServIclo: Rural, Regional, Estatal, Municipal, Urbana
Audlencla: Preescolar, Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Publico en
general; Secundaria, ParticipaciOn comunitaria, Primaria, CapacitaciOn
pars maestros
MIsI6n: Inculcar attitudes de preservaci6n y conservaciOn a traves de
la educacion.
Temas de sus Programas: AdministraciOn y conservaciOn de los
recursos, Ciencias de la tierra, Ecologia, Recursos marinos y acuaticos,
Ecosistemas, Recursos energeticos, ApreciaciOn de la naturaleza, Medio
ambiente, Plantas, Education ambiental,
PASO DEL NORTE HEALTH FOUNDATION
Oficial del Programa: Jan Harmon
Telefono: (915) 577-0970 Fax: (915) 532-2922
bverajharmon Ocbhrorg
http://www.pdnhf.org
1100.N. Stanton, Suite 510
El Paso, Texas 79902
Tipo: No lucrative
Area de Servicio: Region de Paso del Norte
Audlencla: Publico en general
MIslon: El objetivo de la fundaciOn Salud Paso del Norte es promover
el bienestar y prevenir las enfermedades entre la gente que viva en la
region del Paso del Norte.
Temas de sus Programas: Formas creativas de tratamiento de
cuestiones de salud y bienestar. Perspective de comunidades saludables
pars organizar y planificar los programas de salud y bienestar.
ServIclos Especlales: Iniciativa LEAN fronteriza.
PORTER HIGH SCHOOL GEOGRAP Y CLUB
Julio Martinez
Telefono: (956) 548-7800 Fax: (956) 982-2892
3500 International Blvd.
Brownsville, Texas 78521
Tipo: Instituci6n Educative
Area de Servicio: Area de Brownsville
MIs16n: ApreciaciOn de la naturaleza.
Temas de sus Programas: Reciclaje, planificaciOn de emergencias
(derrames quimicos).
PROJECT HOPE (HEALTH OPPORTUNITIES FOR
PEOPLE EVERYWHERE)
Director: Alberto Colorado
Telefono: (956) 412-0567 Fax: (956) 412-0568
hopeusmex @msn.com
http://www.projhope.org
3110 Lazy Lake Drive
Harlingen, Texas 78040
Tipo: No lucrative
Area de Servicio: Binacional
Audlencla: Ptiblico en general, ParticipaciOn comunitaria
. MIslon: El Proyecto HOPE conlleva oportunidades de salud a la gente
en todas partes, ayudando a la gente, comunidades y naciones a
desarrollar habilidades y conocimiento pars su propio beneficio.
Temas de sus Programas: Manejo de desechos / reciclaje
Materlales DIsponlbles: Talleres de capacitaciOn
PrevenciOn de Ia
contaminaciOn, Fauna silvestre
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PROYECTO FE Y ESPERANZA
Nancy Gepfurt
Telefono: (956) 702-0524 Fax: (956) 702-1853
RR2 Box 133A, Tower Rd.
Alamo, Texas 78516
Tipo: No lucrativa
Area de Serviclo: Las colonias en el valle de Rio Grande en el sur de
ConservaciOn del aqua; Medio ambiente, Calidad del agua, Fauna
silvestre
Materlales Disponibles: Publicacian informativa, Talleres de
capacitacion, Visitas guiadas, Video, Pagina elects:mica
RIO GRANDE COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS
Texas
Directora del Departamento de Recursos Ambientales: Barbara
Audiencia: Habitantes de las colonias en el sur de Texas.
Kauffman
Telefono: (915) 533-0998 ext. 112 Fax: (915)532-9385
Temas de sus Programas: Medio' ambiente, clases sobre recursos
para mejorar las condiciones ambientales.
b. kauffman @ riocog .org
Serviclos Especlales: Programas para desarrollo comunitario,
http://www.riocog.org
1100 N. Stanton, Suite 610
El Paso, Texas 79902
Tipo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Rural, Regional, Municipal, Urbana
propuestas de financiamiento y recursos econamicos.
PRUDE RANCH
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Publico en general,
Secundaria, Primaria
Daisey McCutcheon
Telefono: (915) 426-3202 Fax: (915) 426-3502
Temas de sus Programas: Legislacian ambiental, Manejo de desechos
/ reciclaje, Disponibilidad y suministro de agua, ConservaciOn del agua,
Medio ambiente, Prevencian de la contaminaciOn
Materlales Disponibles: Talleres de capacitaciOn
prude @ overland.net
http://www.prude-ranch.com
P. O. Box 1431
Ft. Davis, Texas 79734
Tipo: Negocio privado
Area de Serviclo: Regi6n fronteriza entre Mexico y EE.UU.
Audiencla: Maestros y estudiantes
Temas de sus Programas: Estrategias de aprendizaje al aire libre,
educaciOn ambiental integrada practica.
Materlales Disponibles: Paquetes de actividades.
ServIclos Especlales: Senderos, caminatas, alberca, gimnasio,
animales domesticos y exOticos, centro astronamico, sitio arqueologico,
santuarios de ayes, areas de campo.
Programas de EA: Programas de uno a seis dias para que grupos
aprendan sobre astronomia, conservaciOn del agua, estudios
arqueologicos, geologia de las montahas Davis, fauna silvestre del
occidente de Pecos, identificaciOn de plantas, entomologia y el
RIO GRANDE INTERNATIONAL STUDY CENTER
Presidente: Thomas Vaughan
Telefono: (956) 326-2592 Fax: (956) 326-2444
[email protected]
Texas A&M International University, 5201 University Blvd
Laredo, Texas 78045
Tipo: No lucrativa
ecosistema del Desierto Chihuahuense.
PU 13 LIIC POLICY RESEARC CENTER
Director: Dr. Dennis L. Soden
Telefono: (915) 747-7974 Fax: (915) 747-7948
[email protected]
The University of Texas At El Paso Benedict Hall
El Paso, Texas 79968
Tipo: Institucion Educativa
Area de Serviclo: Rural, Regional, Estatal, Municipal, Urbana,
Binacional
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Public° en general,
Secundaria, Participacion comunitaria, Primaria, Capacitacion para
maestros
Makin: Proteger y mejorar Ia calidad del agua del Rio Grande o Rio
Area de Serviclo: Urbana, Binacional, Rural, Regional, Estatal, Mu-
Bravo en el area de Laredo y Nuevo Laredo a twos de la investigacidin,
educacion y cooperacion binacional.
nicipal
Audlencia: Adultos / universidad, Ksblico en general, Participacian
Temas de sus Programas: LegislaciOn ambiental, Administracion y
comunitaria
MIslon: Discusiones sobre politica avanzada.
conservaciOn de los recursos, Ecologia del desierto, ConservaciOn del
suelo, Ciencias de la tierra, Desarrollo sustentable, Ecologia, Recursos
Temas de sus Programas: Legislacion ambiental, AdministraciOn y
conservaciOn de los recursos, Desarrollo sustentable, Disponibilidad y
suministro de agua, Medio ambiente, Educacian ambiental
Materlales Disponibles: Conferencias
marinos y acudticos, Manejo de desechos / reciclaje, Ecosistemas,
Disponibilidad y suministro de agua, Recursos energeticos, ApreciaciOn
de la naturaleza, ConservaciOn del agua, Medio ambiente, Plantas,
Calidad del agua, EducaciOn ambiental, Prevencian de la contaminaciOn,
Fauna silvestre
Materlales Disponibles: Manual para el maestro, Correo electrOnico,
PublicaciOn informativa, Talleres de capacitaciOn, Visitas guiadas,
Conferencias, Video, Pagina electrOnica
RHO RAVO DESERT RESOURCE
CONSERVATION & DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
(USDA-NRCS)
Coordinador: Zaragoza Rodriguez III
Telefono: (956) 765-6911 Fax: (956) 765-5209
zrodrigu @ tx.nrcs.usda.gov
http://www.nrcs.usda.gov
RIO GRANDE / RIO BRAVO BASIN COALITION
P.O. Box 1006
Zapata, Texas 78076
Tipo: No lucrativa
Area de Serviclo: Rural
Audlencla: Preparatoria, PUblico en general, Participaci6n comunitaria,
Primaria, Capacitacion para maestros
Mejorar Ia calidad de vida, el desarrollo ordenado de nuestros
recursos naturales y conservaciOn de nuestros recursos naturales para
todos los habitantes rurales.
Temas de sus Programas: AdministraciOn y conservaciOn de los
recursos, ConservaciOn del suelo, Manejo de desechos / reciclaje,
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Telefono: (915) 532-0399 Fax: (915) 747-5145
coalition@ rioweb.org
c/o CERM, R 0. Box 645, Burges Hall Room 315
El Paso, Texas 79968
Tipo: no lucrativa
Area de ServIcio: La cuenca del Rio Grande on los EE.UU. y Mexico.
Audlencla:Organizaciones, grupos ambientales, comunidades locales,
iglesias.
1411816n: Facilitar a las organizaciones y grupos locales en la restauracion
y mantenimiento del medio ambiente, la economia y el bienestar social
de la cuenca del Rio Grande a traves de la cooperacian internacional,
esfuerzos de conservacion y restauraci6n, educacion y comunicaciOn.
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La organizacion es multicultural y multinacional con liderazgo y miembros
de organizaciones de Mexico, Estados Unidos, y naciones indigenas
de Mexico y Norte America.
Temas de sus Programas: AdministraciOn de los recursos de la cuenca,
desarrollo sustentable en Ia cuenca del Rio Grande, cooperaciOn
binacional.
Materlales DIsponibles: PublicaciOn informativa por cuatrimestre (La
Corriente), reporte del estado de la cuenca (1988), memorias de las
conferencias en 1994 y 1998.
ServIclos Especlales: Asistencia tecnica y capacitaciOn especialmente
para organizaciones en Mexico. Propuestas de financiamiento para redes
computacionales.
Programas de EA: Dia del Rio, nuestra celebracion anual del rio;
Congreso bianual del a cuenca, eventos de capacitaciOn.
RIVER-WATCH NETWORK, INC.
Coordinador en el Sudoeste: Luis Salazar
Telefono: (915) 772-8650 Fax: (915) 772-8759
7500 Viscount, Suite 147
El Paso, Texas 79925
Tipo: no lucrativa
Area de ServIclo: Rfo Grande
Audlencla: Public° en general
Tema* de sus Programas: Medio amblenteTecosistemasTaguaTrfo.
Materlales DIsponlbles: Reportes anuales para miembros y organismos
administradores del agua local en los EE.UU. y Mexico.
Programas de EA: Unir a la gente para monitorear, restaurar y proteger
los rios. Definir las cuestiones que conciemen al Rfo Grande. Realizacion
de estudios relacionados con el rio.
RIO GRANDE-NUECES RESOURCE
CONSERVATION & DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
(USDA-NRCS)
Coordinador: Jerry Lum
Telefono: (830) 773-2518 Fax: (830) 773-8302
http://www.nrcs.usda.gov
1935 S. Loop 431
Eagle Pass, Texas 78852
Tipo: Gubernamental con voluntarios locales
Area de ServIclo: Todos los condados en Texas, Nuevo Mexico, Arizona y California que colindan con la frontera con Mexico.
Audlencla: Comunidades agricolas.
Melon: Acelerar la consenraciOn, el desarrollo y Ia utilizacion de los
recursos naturales para mejorar el nivel general de la actividad
economica y mejorar el medio ambiente y el nivel de vida en areas
autorizadas por el programa de desarrollo y conservac,i6n de recursos.
Temas de sus Programas: ConservaciOn de recursos naturales,
desarrollo comunitario que conlleve a comunidades sustentables,
liderazgo local proporcionando programas de toma de decisiones,
fortalecimiento de las habilidades de los ciudadanos locales para utilizar
las fuentes disponibles de ayuda a traves de los organismos asociados
con USDA.
Programas de EA: ImplementaciOn de practicas de conservacion
agricola, conservaciOn y restauraci6n de humedales, protecciOn de los
SABAL PALM AUDUBON CENTER AND
SANCTUARY
Administrador: Jimmy Paz
Telefono: (956) 541-8034 Fax: (956) 504-0543
[email protected]
http://www.audubon.org/locaVsanctuary/sabal
Sabal Palm Road (78521)
Brownsville, Texas 78523
TIpo: no lucrativa
Area de Servlclo: Regional, Estatal, Municipal, Urbana, Binacional
Audlencla: Preescolar, Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Public° en
general, Secundaria, Participacien comunitaria, Primaria, CapacitaciOn
para maestros
MIslon: Promover la apreciaciOn y protecciOn de la fauna silvestre y el
habitat a traves de una administraciOn, educacion y participacion publica
responsable.
Temas de sus Programas: ConservaciOn del suelo, Desarrollo
sustentable, Ecologia, Manejo de desechos / reciclaje, Ecosistemas,
Disponibilidad y suministro de agua, ApreciaciOn de la naturaleza,
ConservaciOn del agua, Medio ambiente, Plantas, Calidad del agua,
PrevenciOn de Ia contaminaciOn, Fauna silvestre
Materlales DIsponlbles: Libros, Correo electronic°, Talleres de
capacitaciOn, Visitas guiadas, Pitgina electrOnica
recursos de agua subterranea, ayuda a urbanizadores y propietarios
de viviendas en la administracion de tierras de un modo sensible
ambientalmente, ensehar el valor de los recursos naturales.
SANTA ANA NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE
Planificador de RecreaciOn: Smokey Cranfill
Telefono: (956) 787-3079 Fax: (956) 787-8338
s mokey_c ranfi 1 161 fw.gov
RIVER PIERCE FOUNDATION
http: / /www.southwest.fw.gov
Route 2, Box 202A
Alamo, Texas 78516
Director: Christopher Rincon
Telefono: (956) 765-5784 Fax: (956) 765-5737
[email protected]
401 Washington
San Ygnacio, Texas 78067
Tipo: No lucrativa
Area de ServIclo: Rural, Binacional
Tlpo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Rural, Regional, Estatal, Municipal, Urbana,
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Ptiblico en general,
Secundaria, ParticipaciOn comunitaria, Primaria
Mislan: La fundaciOn Rio Pierce esta comprometida a redefinir el clima
artistico, ambiental y educacional de la region del Rio Grande, a Waves
de las interacciones interculturales que "perforan' la barrera en Ia qua.
se ha convertido el rio. Se esfuerza por fomentar actividades creativas
en ambos lados del Rio Grande a traves de colaboraciones que
involucran a artistas, organizaciones y comunidades en los EE.UU. y
Latinoamerica. La programaciOn de Ia fundaciOn incluye la preservaciOn
histOrica, c,oneervaciOn, publicaciones, coloquios, intercambio binacional
de artistes y programas de residencia, contribuciones a las escuelas y
bibliotecis locales y darnels iniciativas culturales.
Temas de sus Programas: Ecologia del desierto, Recursos energeticos,
ApreciaciOn de la naturaleza, ConservaciOn del agua, Medio ambiente,
Calidad del agua
Materlales DIsponlbles: Libros, Video
Binacional
Audlencla: Preescolar, Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria; Ptiblico en
general, Secundaria, Participaci6n comunitaria, Primaria, CapacitaciOn
para maestros
Melon: El Refugio Nacional de Fauna Silvestre Santa Ana incluye
algunos de las ultimas parcelas de bosques espinosos subtropicales
en los EE.UU. y representa la major oportunidad pars su proteccion y
recuperaciOn, ayudando finalmente a formar un corredor de fauna
silvestre funcional para sostener la flora y Ia fauna de Ia frontera de
Texas con Mexico.
Temas de sus Programas: AdministraciOn y conservacion de los
recursos, Ecologia del desierto, Ciencia forestal, Ciencias de la tierra,
Ecologia, Recursos marinas y acuaticos, Ecosistemas, Disponibilidad
y suministro de agua, ApreciaciOn de la naturaleza, ConservaciOn del
agua, Medio ambiente, Plantas, Calidad del agua, EducaciOn ambiental,
Fauna silvestre
Materlales Dlsponibles: Libros, Manual para el maestro, Correo
electronic°, PublicaciOn informative, Talleres de capacitaciOn, Visitas
guiadas, Video, Pagina electrOnica
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SEA CAMP,'TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY AT
GALVESTON
Encargada de AdmisiOn: Sylvia Turrubiate
Telefono: (409) 740-4525
Fax: (409) 740-4894
seacamp @ tamug.tamu.edu
http://www.tamug.tamu.edu/-seacamp
200 Seawolf Parkway, P. O. Box 1675
Galveston, Texas 77553
Tipo: institucion Educativa
Area de Servlclo: Rural, Regional, Estatal, Municipal, Urbana,
Binacional
Audlencla: Preescolar, Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Pablico en
general, Secundaria, ParticipaciOn comunitaria, Primaria, CapacitaciOn
para maestros
MIslon: Fundado en 1986, el campamento marino ha abierto el mundo
de Ia biologia marina a mss de 7,100 participantes durante sus quince
arlos de existencia. Los participantes han venido al campamento marino
de lugares en todo el pais a tomar ventaja de las oportunidades
educativas que bone que ofrecer. Mas de 600 maestros han participado
en el campamento marino como consejeros.
Temas de sus Programas: Ecologia, Recursos marinos y acuaticos,
Ecosistemas, ApreciaciOn de Ia naturaleza, Medio ambiente, Calidad
del agua, Education ambiental, Prevention de la c,ontaminaci6n, . Fauna
silvestre
Materlales DIsponlbles: Manual para el maestro, .Talleres de
capacitaciOn, Conferencias, Pagina electronica
SIERRA CLUB, LONE STAR CHAPTER
Presidente: Roger Turner
Telefono: (214) 826-7070
rogerlturner @cs.com
http://www.sierraclub.org/chapters/tx
P.O. Box 1931
Austin, TexaS 78767
Tipo: No lucrativa
Area de Servlclo: Estatal
Audiencla: Todas las personas interesadas.
MIsIon: Explorar, disfrutar y proteger los lugares silvestres de la tierra;
practicar y promover el use responsable de los ecosistemas y recursos
de la tierra; educar y enumerar Ia humanidad para proteger y restaurar
Ia calidad del medio ambiente natural y humano; y usar todos los medios
legales para Ilevar a cabo estos objetivos.
Temas de sus Programas: Ecoregiones criticas, comunidades
sustentables, guias, acciOn politica.
programas, coordinacion de actividades de educacion ambiental
binacionales.
Programas de EA: Desarrollo, coordinaci6n y evaluaci6n del programa
de educaci6n ambiental binacional utilizando perspectivas sobre las
cuencas para desarrollar las habilidades y motivaciOn de los estudiantes
para convertirse en miembros efectivos de sus comunidades. Programas
ambientales, capacitaci6n para la examinaciOn de agua, educaci6n para
maestros.
SOUTH TEXAS ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
AND RESEARCH (STEER) CENTER
Profesor Asociado, Director: Dr. Claudia S. Miller
Telefono: (210) 567-7760 Fax: (210) 567-7764
millercs@ uthscsa.edu
http://steer.uthscsa.edu
Dept. of Family Practice, The University of Texas Health Science Center
at San Antonio, 7703 Floyd Curl Dr.
San Antonio, Texas 78284
Tipo: InstituciOn Educativa
Area de Servlclo: Laredo
Audlencla: Estudiantes de medicina y odontologia, estudiantes de
enfermeria y salud
MIslon: Ensehar a los estudiantes de medicina, enfermeria, odontologia
y salud ambiental sobre las cuestiones de medicina ambiental y salud
en la frontera.
Temas de sus Programas: Medicina ambiental, salud p6blica, salud
internacional (frontera de los EE.UU. y Mexico).
Materlales Disponibles: Experimentos de campo y presentaciones
sobre contaminacion del aire, drenaje y tratamiento de agua, pesticidas,
medicina herbal y remedios folkl6ricos, dengue, rabia, tuberculosis,
defectos del tubo neutral y saneamiento. Una amplia variedad de
experiencias comunitarias, incluyendo visitas a las colonias y
maquiladoras, teleconferencias, biblioteca, acceso a internet.
Programas de EA: STEER ofrece un programa de 4 semanas sobre
medicina ambiental y salud an la frontera para estudiantes y otros en
las profesiones de cuidado de la salud y salud publica, para vivir en una
comunidad binacional en la frontera de Texas donde aprenden sobre el
impacto que las exposiciones ambientales tienen en la salud.
SOUTH TEXAS ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
AND RESEARCH (STEER) LAREDO
Coordinador de Salud Ambiental: Roger Perales
Telefono: (956) 728-8898 Fax: (956) 728-8892
[email protected]
http://steer.uthscsa.edu
2600 Cedar, Suite 160
Laredo, Texas 78040
Tipo: InstituciOn Educativa
Area de Servlclo: Rural, Regional, Estatal, Municipal, Urbana,
Binacional
SOUTH TEXAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE,
PROJECT DEL RIO
Instructor: Jerry Freeman
Telefono: (956) 668-6407 Fax: (956) 668-6413
[email protected]
Biology Dept. STCC, P O. Box 9701
McAllen, Texas 78502
Tipo: Institution Educativa
Area de Servlclo: STC: condados de Hidalgo y Starr, Proyecto del Rio:
la cuenca del Rio Grande.
Audiencla: Adultos / universidad, Public() en general, ParticipaciOn
comunitaria, Capacitacion para maestros
Temas de sus Programas: LegislaciOn ambiental, Administracion y
conservation de los recursos, Ecologia del desierto, ConservaciOn del
suelo, Ciencias de la tierra, Seguridad e higiene industrial y ocupacional,
Desarrollo sustentable, Recursos marinos y acuaticos, Manejo, de
desechos / reciclaje, Ecosistemas, Recursos minerales y mineria,
Disponibilidad y suministro de agua, ApreciaciOn de la naturaleza,
ConservaciOn del agua, Medio ambiente, Plantas, Calidad del agua,
EducaciOn ambiental, PrevenciOn de la contaminaciOn, Fauna silvestre
Materlales DIsponlbles: Libros, Manual para el maestro, Correo
electr6nico, PublicaciOn informativa, Talleres de capacitaciOn, Visitas
guiadas, Conferencias, Video, Pagina electrOnica
Audlencla: Estudiantes y maestros de escuelas secundarias,
organizaciones comunitarias trabajando en cuestiones de salud y
ambientales.
Temas de sus Programas: Educaci6n sobre las cuencas, aprendizaje
de servicio, educacion binacional bilingue, constructivismo, habilidades
criticas y de resoluciOn de problemas. Perspectiva multidisciplinaria y
capacitaciOn.
Materlales DIsponlbles: Por lo general son solo distribuidos a los
participahtes, favor de comunicarse para hacer pedidos especiales.
Serviclos Especlales: Capacitacion para maestros, desarrollo de
SOUTH TEXAS YOUTH RANCH-PHARR
Director: Nancy Singler
Telefono: (956) 686-5055 Fax: (956) 686-6045
[email protected]
2200 S. Jackson Rd.
Pharr, Texas 78577
Tipo: no lucrativa
Area de Servlclo: Texas.
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Audlencla: Wanes en problemas de 11 a 17 ahos.
MIsIdn: Crear cambios positivos en las vidas de los j6venes con
problemas a twits de Ia consejeria, educacien y accidn positiva.
Temas de sus Programas: El programa intensity ensena al individuo
habilidades de relaciones interpersonales, proporciona consejerfa y
direccion para desarrollar apreciaciOn social y toma de decisiones
responsables, proporciona mejoramiento academico y ensetia
responsabilidad.
Serviclos Especlales: Servicios de terapia ara muchachos de 11 a 17
ahos. Estos servicios incluyen cuidado residencial, servicios educativos,
tutoria academica, capacitaciOn en relaciones interpersonales,
consejeria y direccion. Actividades recreativas, que Incluyen
campamento, caminatas, canoa, pesca en agua salada, pesca en agua
dulce, montar a caballo, deportes en equipo, peliculas, juegos
terapeuticos, artesanfas y pesas. Las actividades educativas incluyen
educaciOn relacionada con Ia escuela, tutorfa individual, instrucciOn en
computaci6n y proyectos de Ia vida real que refuerzan las habilidades
basicas. La capacitaci6n de habilidades vocacionales incorpora Ia
capacitacion de relaciones interpersonales con las habilidades
SUNNYSIDE DAY SCHOOL
Directora: Marylyn Ponder
Telefono: (956) 793-7944
[email protected]
1914 N. Coria
Brownsville, Texas 78520
Tipo: Institucion Educativa
Area de Serviclo: Urbana
Audlencla: Preescolar, Publics° en general, ParticipaciOn comunitaria,
Primaria, CapacitaciOn para maestros
Melon: Compartir con educadores lo que es posible al crear un habitat
native y jardin para mariposas en la escuela, compartir con los ninos el
sentimiento de estar en un habitat native con las plantas y animates
(libelulas, mariposas, tortugas, lagartijas, etc.) que ahf viven, compartir
con los padres de familia lo que es posible crear en su propio jardin.
Temas de sus Programas: ApreciaciOn de la naturaleza, Medio
ambiente, Plantas, EducaciOn ambiental, Fauna silvestre
Materlales DIsponlbles: Visitas guiadas
vocacionales y educativas. Las habilidades de la vida y las
interpersonales son enfrentadas diariamente en Ia forma de consejerfa
y direccion, representation de papeles, tecnicas de modelaje, preskfin
positiva, y logros positivos.
Programas de. EA: El Sancho Juvenil del Sur de Texas enseha a los
residentes el respeto y Ia responsabilidad con el medio ambiente.
Participan en el cuidado y administracidn de los animates y Ia tierra.
Participan en servicios como voluntarios para el refugio de fauna silvestre
local. Participan en actividades como el campismo, caminatas, canoa,
pesca en agua salada y pesca en agua dulce. Estas actividades estan
diseriadas para aumentar su conocimiento, respeto y apreciacion por el
medio ambiente.
SOUTHERN UNION GAS
Ingeniero de UtilizaciOn de Energfa: Roberto Onantia
Telefono: (915) 544-6300 Fax: (915) 521-4560
P.O. Box 2040
El Paso, Texas 79976
Tipo: Negocio
Area de Serviclo: El Paso, Texas
Temas de sus Programas: Gas natural como combustible para los
automdviles
Materlales Disponibles: Reportes tecnicos, documentos intemos.
Programas de EA: ConversiOn de los automoviles alimentados con
gasolina o diesel a gas natural.
SUL ROSS UNIVERSITY, DEPARTMENT OF
NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Presidente: Louis A. Harveson
Telefono: (915) 837-8098 Fax: 915-837-8409
[email protected]
http://www.sulross.edu/-nrm
R 0. Box C-16
Alpine, Texas 79832
Tipo: InstituciOn Educativa
Area de Serviclo: Rural, Regional, Estatal, Municipal, Urbana,
Binacional
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Public° en general, ParticipaciOn
comunitaria
MIslan: El Departamento de Administraci6n de Recursos naturales esti
disenado para educar a los estudiantes en el arts y ciencia del
conocimiento de la ecologia aplicada para administrar los recursos naturales. Nuestra meta en el Departamento de AdministraciOn de Recursos
Naturales es proporcionar la major educaciOn y capacitacion disponible
para los futuros administradores de los recursos naturales. Logramos
este objetivo con un programa de bases sOlidas en principios cientificos
que fomentan la experiencia practica.
Temas de sus Programas: AdministraciOn y conservation de los
recursos, Ecologia del desierto, ConservaciOn del suelo, Ciencias de Ia
tierra, Desarrollo sustentable, Ecologia, Ecosistemas, Medio ambiente,
Plantas, Fauna silvestre
Materlales DIsponlbles: Talleres de capacitacion, Visitas guiadas
Gula de Recursos de Education Ambiental en la Frontera
SWAN GROUP
Fundadora: Simone Swan
Telefono: (915) 229-4425 Fax: (915) 229-4425
[email protected]
http://www.brooksdata.net/personal/adobesim
1 Casa Piedra Rd, Presidio, P. O. Box 1915
Presidio, Texas 79845
Tipo: No lucrativa
Area de Serviclo: Rural, Municipal, Binacional
Audiencla: Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Public° en general,
Secundaria, Participaci6n comunitaria, CapacitaciOn para maestros
Mislon: Desarrollo de viviendas econOmicas de adobe con techos que
no son de madera con bOvedas de adobe y domos. Confort climatic° a
twos del aprovechamiento de Ia energia natural y el disefio.
Temas de sus Programas: AdministraciOn y conservaciOn de los
recursos, Ecologfa del desierto, Desarrollo sustentable, Ecologfa, Manejo
de desechos / midair), Ecosistemas, Recursos energeticos, ApreciaciOn
de la naturaleza, ConservaciOn del agua, Medio ambiente, EducaciOn
ambiental, PrevenciOn de Ia contaminaciOn
Materlales DIsponlbles: Correo electr6nico, PublicaciOn informative,
Talleres de capacitacion, Conferencias, Video, Pagina elects:Mica
TEXAS AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE,
BREWSTER/JEFF DAVIS COUNTY
Agente: L Logan Boswell
Telefono: (915) 837-2265 Fax: (915) 837-7393
[email protected]
http://brewster-tx.tamu.edu/
P. O. Box 67
Alpine, Texas 79831
Tipo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Rural
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Public° en general,
Secundaria, ParticipaciOn comunitaria, Primaria, Capacitaci6n para
maestros
MIshin: El Servicio de ExtensiOn Agricola de Texas educe al estado, en
las areas de agricultura, administracion ambiental, habilidades de la
vida juvenil y adults, capital humano y liderazgo y desarrollo econOmico
comunitario. La Extension ofrece los recursos en conocimiento del
sistema universitario para educar a los texanos sobre el desarrollo personal, action individual y Ia resolucidn de problemas comunitarios. El
Servicio de ExtensiOn Agricola es un organismo educativo estatal
miembro del sistema universitario de Texas A&M enlazado on una
sociedad singular con el Sistema de Extension Cooperative national y
los gobiernos de los condados de Texas.
Temas de sus Programas: LegislaciOn ambiental, Administration y
conservaciOn de los recursos, Ecologia del desierto, ConservaciOn del
suelo, Desarrollo sustentable, Disponibilidad y suministro de agua,
Apreciaci6n de Ia naturaleza, ConservaciOn del agua, Fauna silvestre
Materlales Disponlbles: Software computacional, Manual para el maestro, PublicaciOn informative, Talleres de capacitaciOn
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SERVICE, EL PASO
Director de Ia ExtensiOn: Ruben J. Saldatia
Telefono: (915) 859-7725 ext. 224 Fax: (915) 860-0331
[email protected]
http://elpaso.tamu.edu/ces/whatsnew.htm
1030 North Zaragosa, Suite A
El Paso, Texas 79907
Tlpo: Institution educativa
Area de Serviclo: Condado de El Paso
Audlencla: Urbana, rural, adultos y j6venes.
Donald Kelso
Telefono: (915) 345-2291 Fax: (915) 345-2653
[email protected]
MIsidn: Poner Ia educacidn a trabajar en las areas de agricultura,
maestros
Temas de sus Progrimas: Administration jr,dondervacian de los
P.O. Box 650
Sanderson, Texas 79848
Tlpo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Rural
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, PtIblico en general,
Secundaria, Participaci6n, comunitaria, Primaria, Capacitation pars
administracion del medio ambiente, habilidades de Ia vida juvenil y adulta,
recursos, Ecologla del desierto, Clencia forestal, Conservation del suelo,
Ciencias de la terra, Ecologfa, Ecosistemas, Disponibilidad y suministro
de agua, Conservacian del agua, Medio ambiente, Plantas, Calidad del
agua, EducaciOn ambiental, Fauna silvestre .
capital humano y liderazgo, y desarrollo econamico comunitario.
Tomas de sus Programas: Agriculture comercial, horticultura urbana y
comercial, recursos naturales, desarrollo juvenil, entomologfa, nutrition,
ciencias familiares y del consumidor.
SenrIclos Especlales: EducaciOn y capacitaci6n.
Programas de EA: Educaci6n, y capacitation, sociedad y colaboraciones
en apoyo a los programas ambientales comunitarios.
Materlales DIsponlbles: Software computacional, Correo electronic°,
PublicaciOn informative, Talleres de capacitaci6n, Visitas guiadas, Video
TEXAS A&M AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION.
SERVICE, WEBB COUNTY
TEXAS A&M AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION
SERVICE, PRESIDIO COUNTY
Agente: George L Gonzales
Telefono: (956) 721-2626
Fax: (956) 721-2230
[email protected]
http://webb-tx.tarnu.edu/
7209 E. Sanders, Suite 5
Agente: Robert Gates
Telefono: (915) 729-4746 Fax: (915) 729-4011
r-gates tamu.edu
R O. Box 548
Marfa, Texas 79843
Tipo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Rural, Urbana
Audlencla: Preparatoria, Pdblico en general, Secundaria, Participacion
comunitaria, Primaria
MIslon: Proporcionar programas educativos para grupos e individuos
en el condado de Presidio y sus areas circundantes. Ser una extension
Laredo, Texas 78041
Tips: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Rural, Municipal, Urbana, Binational
Audlencla: Preescolar, Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, PtIblico en
general, Secundaria, Participation comunitaria, Primaria, Capacitacian
para maestros
de Ia Univeraidad de Texas A&M y sus recursos y hater que esos
Melon: Education adulta y. juvenil a traves de. los progrEunas de
recursos esten disponibles para todos en el condado Presidio.
extension del condado.
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Tomas de sus Programas: Administradian y conservation de los
recursos, Consentacion del suelo, Ciencias de la tierra, Desarrollo
Tomas de sus Programas: Legislation ambiental, Administration y
conservacion de los recursos, Ecologla del desierto, ConservaciOn del
suelo, Ciencias de la tierra, Seguridad e higiene industrial y ocupacional,
Ecologia, Recursos marinos y acuaticos, Manejo de desechos reciclaje,
Ecosistemas, Disponibilidad y suministro de agua, Apreciacion de la
naturaleza, Conservation del agua, Medio ambiente, Plantas, Calidad
del agua, EducaciOn ambiental, Prevencion de la contaminacion, Fauna
silvestre
sustentable, Ecolog fa, Ecosistemas, Disponibilidad y suministro de agua,
Conservation del agua, Medio ambiente, Plantas, Calldad del agua,
EducaciOn ambiental, Fauna silvestre
Materlales DIsponlbles: Software computational, Manual para el mae.
stro, Correo electrOnico, Publicacian intormativa, Talleres de capacitation,
Visitas guiadas, Video, Pagina electronics
Materlales DIsponlbles: Manual parer el maestro, Talleres de
capacitacion
TEXAS A&M INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY
Director: Juan Homero Hinojosa
Telefono: (956) 326-2595 Fax: (956) 326-2444
[email protected]
5201 University Blvd.
TEXAS A&M AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION
SERVICE, SOUTH TEXAS AMERICORPS
INITIATIVE (STACI)
Laredo, Texas 78041
Tlpo: Instituckfin educative
Administradora del Programa STACI: Elaine Fries
Telefono: (956) 968-5581 Fax: (956) 969-5639
e-fries Otamu.edu
2401 East Highway 83
Weslaco, Texas 78596
Tlpo: InstituciOn educativa
Area de Serviclo: Radio de 150 millas airededor de Laredo
Audlencla: Ciudadanos de Laredo y Nuevo Laredo,
MIslon: Proporcionar information y ayuda tecnica a GS inveatigadores
y estudiantes de Ia universidad y a los negodios de la comunidad en Ia
regi6n fronteriza a tames de bases de datos electn5nicas, pubilcaclones
informativas, talleres, seminarlos y conferencias. El personal del centre,.
de Texas reune information de fuentes en el sector pLiblico y privado
Area de Serviclo: Rural, Regional, Urbana
Audlencla: Preescolar, Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Public° en
general, Secundaria, ParticipaciOn comunitaria, Primaria, Capacitacidn
para maestros
mensualmente. La information econ6mIc.a es vaciada en la base de
datos.
MIslon: Educar a los texanos en la agricultura, administracian del medio
Programas de EA: Licenciatura en ciencias
ambiente, habilidades de Ia vida juvenil y adulta, capital humano y
liderazgo, y desarrollo economic° comunitario. La ExtensiOn valtia y
promueve los principios de participation ciudadana y comunitaria,
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY SCHOOL HEALTH
SCIENCE CENTER - RURAL PUBLIC HEALTH
information cientffica, aprendizaje a largo plazo y actividades voluntarias.
Tomas de sus Programas: Administracion y conservacion de los
Especialista on Educacidn sobre la Salud y Vinculacion Rural: Marfa R.
Gutierrez
Telefono: (361) 265-9203 Fax: (361) 265-9434
[email protected]
http://hsc.tamu.edu/srph
Route 2, Box 589
recursos, Manejo de desechos / reciclaje, Apreciackfin de Ia naturaleza,
Conservation del agua, Medio ambiente, Plantas, Calidad del agua,
EducaciOn ambiental, Prevencian de Ia contaminackfin, Fauna silvestre
Materlales DIsponIbles: Publicaci6n informativa, Talleres de
capacitaci6n, Visitas guiadas
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Tipo: Gubernamental
Area de ServIclo: Rural, Regional
Audlencla: Preescolar, Preparatoria, P6blico en general, Secundaria,
ParticipaciOn comunitaria, Primaria, CapabitaciOn para maestros
MIsIdn: Aumentar y promover los estilos de vida saludables y distribuir
recursos para promover Ia educaciOn sobre Ia salud y Ia vinculaciOn
comunitaria pars mejorar la calidad de vida.
Tomas de sus Programas: Conservacion del suelo, Manejo de
desechos / reciclaje, Conservaci n_del_aguaryedio-ambiente,Caltdad
detaguaTEtlaicci n ambiental, Prevencion de Ia contaminaciOn
Materlales DIsponlbles: Manual para el maestro, Correo electrOnico,
Publicacion informativa, Talleres de capacitacion, Visitas guiadas,
Conferencias, Video, Pagina electrOnica
TEXAS BUTTERFLY FESTIVAL, MISSION
CHAMBER OF COMMERCEDirector de Mercadotecnia: Shawn Withington
Telefono: (956) 585-2727 Fax: (956) 585-3044
mission @ missionchamber.com
http://www.missionchamber.com
220 E. 9th Street
Mission, Texas 78572
Tipo: No lucrativa
Area de SenrIclo: Estatal, Binacional
Audlencla: Preescolar, Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, POblico en
general, Secundaria, ParticipaciOn comunitaria, Primaria, CapacitaciOn
para maestros
MIslon: El Festival de la Mariposa de Texas es un evento anual disenado
para aumentar el impacto econOmico del turismo natural y aumentar Ia
apreciaciOn del valor de los recursos naturales mientras se preserva y
mejora Ia integridad del medio ambiente del area de Mission.
Tomas de sus Programas: Ecologia, Ecosistemas, Apreciacion de la
naturaleza, Medio ambiente, Plantas, EducaciOn ambiental, Fauna
silvestre
Materlales Dlaponlbles: Libros, Manual para el maestro, PublicaciOn
informativa, Talleres de capacitacion, Visitas guiadas, Conferencias,
Pagina electrbnica
TEXAS CENTER FOR POLICY STUDIES
Directora Ejecutiva: Karen Chapman
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Telefono: (512) 474-0811 Fax: (512) 478-8140
tcps @onr.com
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http: / /www.texascenter.org
P. O. Box 2618
Austin, Texas 78768
Tipo: Organizaci6n de investigacion, ayuda tOcnica y desarrollo de
politicas ambientales.
Area de ServIclo: Texas, el'area fronteriza y el noroeste de Mexico.
Audlencla: Ptiblico en general, organizaciones comunitarias y
ambientales no gubernamentales y la industria.
MIsIdn: Integrar las consideraciones ambientales y de salud p6blica al
desarrollo econOmico y las politicas financieras, trabajar en colaboraciOn
con organizaciones ciudadahas y comunitarias en' cuestiones
ambientales y de salud
Tomas de tali Programas: Los programas, actuales incluyen is campana
de peiticidis, cuesfionee'idel tratado froriterizo y ambientales, comite
ciudadario sobre control de cracirniento y cuestiones de calidad de vida
en Texas Hill Country, y ei proyecto en conservaciOn basado en el
desarr011o de estrategias para el area de Ia Laguna Madre en Texas y
Tamaulipas.
TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, OFFICE OF
BORDER HEALTH, AUSTIN
Director: Dr. Ronald J. Dutton
Telefono: (512) 458-7675 ext. 3737 Fax: (512) 458-7262
rj.dutton @ tdh.state.tx.us
http://www.tdh.state.bc.us
1100 W. 49th Street
Austin, Texas 78756
TIpa -Guber
Area de ServIclo: Los condados de Texas dentro de los 100 kil6metros
de Ia frontera entre Texas y Mexico.
Audlencla: Habitantes y Wares de la comunidad, oficiales, oficiales
locales, estatales y federates en EE.UU. y Mexico.
MIslon: Facilitar un medio ambiente de vida y trabajo mss seguro y
saludable pare los habitantes del area fronteriza de Texas y Mexico.
Tomas de sus Programas: Saneamiento comunitario pare reducir Ia
exposicidn a peligros contra la salud ambientales, seguridad en los
alimentos y productos pare reducir la exposiciOn de productos
contaminados y reducir enfermedades, compilacion de informaci6n
ambiental y de salud, colaboraciOn con programas relacionados en
Estados Unidos y Mexico.
Materiales DIsponlbles: Folletos biling0es, carteles, videos,
transparencies dIsponibles en las oflcinas regionales. Hoja de datos de
informacion fronteriza y estadisticas.
ServIclos Especlales: Actividades de saneamiento comunitario,
actividades de vigilancia y epidemiologia, encuestas de salud
comunitarias (por ejemplo, Ia encuesta sobre condiciones de salud y
ambientales en los condados y colonies de Ia frontera), y colaboraciOn
con los organismos locales, estatales y federales en EE.UU. y Mexico.
Programas de EA: Auto Ayuda Ambiental en Pequefios Poblados. Una
sociedad multiagencias pare ayudar alas pequenas comunidades como
las colonias en la resoluciOn de sus necesidades de agua y drenaje a
turves de proyectos de auto ayuda.
TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, OFFICE OF
BORDER HEALTH, EL PASO
Administradora de Programas: Blanca Serrano, MPH, RS
Telefono: (915) 783-1108 Fax: (915) 774-6280
[email protected]
P.O. Box 9428
El Paso, Texas 79995
Tipo: Gubernamental
Area de ServIclo: Los condados de El Paso, Hudspeth, Culberson,
Jeff Davis, Presidio, Brewster y Terrell.
Audlencla: Habitantes y (Wares comunitarlos, oficiales, organismos locales, estatales y federales en Estados Unidos y Mexico.
MIslOn: Mejorar los estuerzos pare reducir los peligros comunitarios y
de salud ambiental en la frontera de Texas y Mexico en colaboracion
con comunidades y entidades locales, estatales y federales on Estados:
Unidos y Mexico.
Materlales DIsponlbles:' Folletos bilingOes, carteles, videos
,y
transparencies.
Serviclos Especlales: Actividades de saneamiento en la comunidad,
actividades de vigilancia y epidemiologia, encuestas sobre salud
comunitaria, infraestructura pare infcirmacion, educaci6n de Ia salud,
promocidn y consultoria y colaboracion y coordinaciOn con organisrhos
locales, estatales y federales en Estados Unidos y Mexico.
Programas de EA: Auto Ayuda Ambiental en Pequeflos POblados. Una
sociedad multiagencias pare ayudar alas pequefias comunidades como
las colonias on Ia resolucion de sus necesidades de agua y drenaje a
traves de proyectos de auto ayuda.
Materlales DIsponlbles: Reportes y publicaciones del Almanaque
Ambiental de Texas, publicado en 1995, y el nuevo Almanaque Ambiental
de Texas 2000.
Serviclos Especlales: Proporcionar ayuda tecnica y asistencia politica
a organizaciones comunitarias y ciudadanos en cuestiones ambientales,
proporcionar analials de salud ptiblica y legislacidn ambiente( durante
'las sesiones de legislacidn en Texas.
Programas de EA: Los programas son a traves de la investigacidn, las
publicaciones, talleres de capacitaciOn y estrategias para implementer
recomendaciones politicas.
Guia de Recursos de Education Ambiental en ks Frontera
TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, OFFICE OF
BORDER HEALTH, LAREDO
Director Ambiental Regional: Jake Rathmell Jr.
Telefono: (956) 723-6284 Fax: (956) 791-5775
[email protected]
http://tdh.state.tx.us
2600 Cedar Ave.
Laredo, Texas 78040
Tipo: Gubernamental
Area de Servlclo: Los condados Webb, Zapata, Jim Hog, Duval.
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salud y ambientales locales, estatales y federales en Estados Unidos y
TEXAS ENGINEERING EXTENSION SERVICE
saludable para los habitantes fronterizos.
Jefe de Ia Division: Chuck Phinney
Telefono: (409) 845-6372 Fax: (409) 845-3914
oeseteexnet.tamu.edu
http://teexweb.tamu.edu
Temas de sus Programas: La Oficina de Salud Fronteriza funciona
coma un apoyo tecnico y organizaciOn de respuesta inmediata en las
301 Tarrow
College Station, Texas 77843
cuestiones que se relacionan con Ia epidemiologia, toxicologia,
Tipo: Capacitacion y asistencia tecnica
Area de ServIclo: EE.UU. y Mexico
Tomas de sus Programas: Mejorar las habilidades tecnicas de la fuerza
de trabajo de ague y drenaje a traves de la educacion y capacitacian
que se enfoca en Ia aplicacian practice del conocimiento. Aumentando
Mexico.
MIsIdn: Facilitar un medio ambiente de vida y de trabajo seguro y
evaluacian ambiental y de salud. Proporciona apoyo a oficinas de medio
ambiente y salud locales, estatales y federates. Realize evaluaciones
independientes y analisis en investigaciones relacionadas con Ia salud.
Proporciona informacian sobre salud publics a nivel comunitario. Inculca
una relacian interactive con comunidades y mantiene metodos de
diseminacion de informacilan con las mismas. Vinculacian con otros
programas del departamento de salud. Coordina Ia politica pablica
tronteriza y de salud ambiental con otros organismos en el estado de
Ia efectividad del rendimiento CAI a traves de la diseminacion de
informaciOn sabre las ()lamas tecnologias para instituciones fronterizas.
entidades de salud ambiental binacionales. Desarrollar y coordinar
Materlales DIsponlbles: Materiales para cursos sabre ague y drenaje
(no disponibles en espatiol)
Servicios Especiales: Desarrollo y entrega de .cursos, ayuda tecnica,
analisis de tareas.
proyectos de auto ayuda sabre mejores en el agua potable y drenaje.
Programas de EA: Agua y drenaje, asbestos, plomo, materiales
Materlales DIsponlbles: Materiales educativos relacionados con Ia
prevencien de enfermedades contagiosas y medidas de proteccien
peligrosos, evaluacian de lugares ambientales, tanques de
Texas, y en los estados fronterizos en Mexico y Estados Unidos, y las
ambiental.
Servicios Especlales: And !Isis de vapores de mercurio in situ, analisis
de niveles de plomo en la pintura, analisis del nivel del cloro y bacterias
coliformes en el agua potable.
Programas de EA: Educacien comunitaria sabre manejo de alimentos,
prevencidn de la hepatitis, °Mem, enfermedades transmitidas por mosquitos, intoxicacien con plomo, participaciOn en el programa comunitario
de proyectos de auto ayuda, ayuda en la recuperacian comunitaria de
desastres, participacien en organizaciones binacionales para promover
programas de salud.
TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
Representante del Campo Fronterizo: Jacqueline Garcia
Telefono: (956) 726-4521 Fax: (956) 718-8557
[email protected]
http://www.tdhca.state.tx.us
1110 Victoria at. 109
Laredo, Texas 78040
Tlpo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Rural, estatal, regional, binational
AudlencIa: Participacian comunitaria, public o en general
MIsIon: Ayudar a los texanos a lograr una major calidad de vida a twos
del desarrollo de mejores comunidades.
Temas de sus Programas: Medio ambiente, desarrollo sustentable,
manejo de desechos, disponibilidad de agua, conservation de agua y
calidad del ague.
Materlales Disponibles: Talleres de capacitacion.
TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS DIVISION
Director de Ia Seccidin de Comunicaciones: Jean Beeman
Telefono: (512) 416-3171 Fax: (512) 416-2319
[email protected]
125 E. 11th Street
Austin, Texas 78701
Tipo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Estado de Texas
Audiencia: Estudiantes, maestros y ptiblico en general.
MIsI6n: Trabajar en cooperacion para proporcionar un movimiento de
gente y bienes seguro, efectivo y eficiente.
Temas de sus Programas: Administracion de Ia vegetacion en los
caminos, prevenciOn de Ia contaminacien en agua, desarrollo de
proyectos de transporte y consideration ambiental.
Materlales DIsponlbles:Paquete educacional, cartel de rocas y
cartel de floras silvestres, cartel de especies en peligro de extincien.
Programas de EA: Juego de busqueda ambiental.
almacenamiento subterreneos, cumplimiento ambiental.
TEXAS ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS
NETWORK (TEAN)
Sigrid Clift
Telefono: (512) 471-0320 Fax: (512) 471-0140
sigrid.clift@ beg.utexas.edu
Economic Geology E0610
University of Texas
Austin, Texas 78712
Tipo: Asociacion de organismos estatales
Area de Serviclo: Texas
Audlencla: Maestros, educadores y publico en general en todo el estado.
Temas de sus Programas: Apreciacian de la educacion ambiental
Materlales DIsponlbles: Series televisivas Ojo en Ia Tierra y Ia Guia
TEAN
Programas de EA: TEAN produce Ia serie televisiva Ojo en la Tierra
que se distribuye por la Agenda de Education de Texas en la red satelital
T-Star. TEAN tambien cumple y distribuye una gufa anual para
educadores y el publico en general. La gufa proporciona informacian
sabre programas ambientales y actividades educativas.
TEXAS ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
ADVISORY COMMITTEE (TEEAC)
Presidents: Leslie DuBey
Telefono: (512) 463-9566 Fax: (512) 463-8057
ipickhar @tmailtea.state.bc.us
http:/ /www.tea.state.tx.us
1701 North Congress Avenue
Austin, Texas 78701
Tipo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Estatal
Audlencla: Preescolar, Preparatoria, Secundaria, Primaria
MlsIOn: Asesorar al comisionado de education sabre las cuestiones
de educacian ambiental y proporcionar estructura, lineamientos, apoyo
y coordnacien pars el mejoramiento de los programas de education
ambiental on Texas.
Temas de sus Programas: Educaci6n ambiental
Materlales DIsponIbles: Gufa de recursos pare maestros, certificacien
para maestros.
Servicios Especlales: Capacitacian anual y programa de lugares
afiliados para proveedores de educacien continua para maestros. El
certificado TEEAC pare maestros que terminen 45 horns en los lugares
afiliados a TEEAC.
TEXAS FARM BUREAU
(AG IN THE CLASSROOM)
Director Asociado, Desarrollo de Investigacion, EducaciOn y Politica:
Tad Duncan
Telefono: (254) 751-2608 Flax: (254) 751-8732
[email protected]
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http://www.txfb.org
7420 Fishpond Rd.
Waco, Texas 76702
Tipo: No lucrativa
Area de Serviclo: Rural, Estatal, Urbana
Audiencia: PUblico en general, Primaria, Capacitacien para maestros
La misiOn de Ia Oficina Agricola de Texas es ser la organizaciOn
12100 Park 35 Circle, Bldg. A MC 178
Austin, Texas 78753
Tlpo: Gubernamental
miembro mds efectiva comprometida con el avanee agricola y la
profesionistas ambientales, educaciOn y capacitaciOn.
prosperidad rural de Texas y proporcionar a nuestros miembros una
amplia gama de programas de participation, servicios econOmicos
un paquete de prestaciones-atractivo.
Temas de sus Programas: Administration y conservaciOn de los
recursos, Ciencia forestal, Conservacidn del suelo, Ecologia,
Disponibiiidad y suministro de agua, Conservacion del agua, Medio
ambiente, Plantas, Education ambiental, Fauna silvestre
Materlales Disponibles: Manual para el maestro, Publication
informativa, Talleres de capacitaciOn, Video, Pdgina electrdnica
TEXAS IFOREST SERVICE - URBAN FORESTRY
Silvicultor Urbano Regional: Oscar S. Mestas
Telefono: (915) 533-1884 Fax: (915) 533-6750
tfselpas swbell. net
http://bcforestservice.tamu.edu/
2 Civic Center Plaza 6th Floor
El Paso, Texas 79901
Tipo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Rural, Regional, Estatal, Municipal, Urbana,
Binacional
Audlencla: Preescolar, Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Public° en
general, Secundaria, Participation comunitaria, Primaria, Capacitacidn
pars maestros
MIsIdn: Ayudar a construir silvicultura urbana auto sustentable y
programas de cuidado de &boles en las comunidades de Texas.
Area de Serviclo: Rural, Regional, Estatal, Municipal, Urbana,
Binacional
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Capacitacien para maestros
MIsItSn: Apoyo en el cumplimiento de regulaciones, certificacien de
Temas de sus Programas: Administration
conservaciOn-de-los---
isponfbilidadysCirniriittro de agua, ConservaciOn del agua,
Calidad del agua
Materlales Disponibles: Ubros, Talleres de capacitaci6n
TEXAS NATURAL RESOURCE CONSERVATION
COMMISION, BORDER COLONIAS
Coordinadora de las Colonias en Ia Frontera: Jane Scheidler
Telefono: (956) 425-6010 Fax: (956) 425-5059
[email protected]
http://www.tnrcc.state.tx.us
1804 Jefferson Avenue
Harlingen, Texas 78550
Tlpo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Estatal con enfasis en la zona fronteriza
Audlencla: Oficiales del gobiemo local..
Temas de sus Programas: Mejoramiento de la comunidad, agua y
agua de desecho, drenaje.
Materlales Disponibles: Folleto en ingles y espaftol, paquete de auto
evaluaciones comunitarias.
Serviclos Especlales: Consultoria con oficiales del gobierno,
coordinaciOn de recursos.
Programas de EA: Programas de auto ayuda, referenda a otros
recursos.
Temas de sus Programas: Administration y conservaciOn de los
recursos, Ecologia del desierto, Ciencia forestal, Conservaci6n del suelo,
Desarrollo sustentable, Ecologia, Manejo de desechos / reciclaje,
Ecosistemas, Recursos energeticos, Apreciacion de la naturaleza,
Conservacien del agua, Medio ambiente, Plantas, Calidad del agua,
Educacion ambiental, Prevencian de la contaminaci6n, Fauna silvestre
Materlales Disponibles: Libros, Software computacional, Manual para
el maestro, Correo electrOnico, Publicacien informativa, Talleres de
capacitation, Visitas guiadas, Conferencias, Video, Pagina electronics
TEXAS GENERAL LAND OFFICE
Oficial: Juan M. Salgado
Telefono: (956) 504-1417 ext. 26 Fax: (956) 504-0123
[email protected]
http: / /www.glo.state.tx.us
2145 EMS Lane
Brownsville, Texas 78521
Tipo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Rural, Regional, Estatal, Municipal, Urbana,
Binacional
Audlencla: Preescolar, Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Ptiblioo en
general, Secundaria, Participation comunitaria, Primaria, Capacitation
para maestros
Mision: Proteger la costa de Texas previniendo el derrame de petroleo.
Responder a derrames, limpieza y educar al public° en general y las
industrias sobre las formas de prevenir derrames.
Temas de sus Programas: LegislaciOn ambiental, Seguridad e higiene
industrial y ocupacional, Medio ambiente, Prevencion de Ia
contaminaciOn
Materiales Disponibles: Software computacional, Correo electrOnico,
Publication informativa, Talleres de capacitation, Video, Pdgina
electrOnica
TEXAS NATURAL RESOURCE CONSERVATION
COMISSION, AUSTIN
Administradora de Ia Seccion: Juanita Lopez
Telefono: (512) 239-6139 ext. 6165 Fax: (512) 239-6272
[email protected]
Guth de Recursos de Education Ambiental en k: Frontera
TEXAS NATURAL RESOURCE CONSERVATION
COMMISION, EL PASO
Administrador Regional: Frank Espino
Telefono: (915) 778-9634 Fax: (915) 778-4576
7500 Viscount, Suite 147
El Paso , Texas 79925
Tlpo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Region de El Paso
Audlencla: Organizaciones de monitoreo ambiental, ciudadanos.
MIslon: La mision de TNRCC as proteger los recursos humans y naturales de Texas. Sus actividades se enfocan en aire limpio, agua limpia y
el manejo seguro de desechos con enfasis en la prevencien de
contamination. Es iesponsable de proporcionar un servicio eficiente y
rdOido a la gente de Texas, con decisions fundadas en el sentido cornim,
conocimiento cientifico y responsabilidad econemica.
TEXAS NATURAL RESOURCE CONSERVATION
COMMISION, HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE
MANAGEMENT PROGRAM.
Coordinadora de Proyectos: Ingrid Derlam McDonald
Telefono: (512) 239 -4747 Fax: (512) 239-3175
[email protected]
http://www.tnrcc.state.lx.us/exec/oppr/hhw/hhw.html
P.O. Box 13087, MC 113
Austin, Texas 78711
Tipo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Texas
Audlencla: Ciudadanos de Texas.
Tames de sus Programas: Ayudar y regular los programas de
recolecciOn de desechos peligrosos en el hogar.
Materlales Disponibles: Gufa de desechos peligrosos on el hogar, lista
de eventos de desechos peligrosos en el hogar, folleto sobre los
desechos peligrosos en el hogar.
Serviclos Especlales: Ayudar a las entidades a montar eventos de
recolecci6n de desechos peligrosos en el hogar.
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silvestre, incidentes de contaminacion e impacto de Ia contaminaciOn
en los recursos pesqueros y de fauna silvestre y sus habitats.
TEXAS NATURAL RESOURCE CONSERVATION
COMMISION, LAREDO
Especialista: Rolando Gallegos
Telefono: (956) 791-6611 ext. 8457 Fax: (956) 791-6716
[email protected]
1403 Seymour, Suites 2 & 3
Laredo, Texas 78042
Tlpo: Gubernamental
Area de ServIclo: Rural, Regional, Estatal, Municipal, Urbana
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Public° en general
M1s16n: Esta division ayuda a los clientes a prevenir la contaminaciOn,
TEXAS PARKS & WILDLIFE DEPARTMENT,
EDINBURG
Biologo de Fauna Silvestre Urbana: Jesus Franco
Telefono: (956) 383-8982 Fax: (956) 318-1993
[email protected]
http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us
410 N. 13th St.
Edinburg, Texas 78539
TIpo: Gubernamental
Area de SenrIclo: Regional, Urbana, Binacional
conserver los recursos y cumplir las regulaciones. Los empleados
trabajan para educar al cliente en Texas y en la seccion de ambos lados
de la frontera con seminarios, ferias de intercambio, limas telefOnicas
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Public° en general,
Secundaria, Participacion comunitaria, Primaria, CapacitaciOn pars
gratuitas y ayuda tecnica. La division tambien reconoce los logros
ambientales e inspira el exito a travOs de los programas pars voluntarios,
premios y eventos especiales. La division proporciona informaci6n
maestros
MIslon: Administrar y conservar los recursos naturales y culturales de
Texas para el uso y goce de las presentes y futuras generaciones.
educative y oportunidades de reciclaje y eliminacian para los texanos,
promueve el reciclaje y la composts a traves del desarrollo de mercado
y ayuda tecnica, promueve la flexibilidad regulatoria y administra los
requerimientos de los registros para el Inventario de ExpediciOn de
'Rodeos y Ia Norma de Reducci6n de Desechos. Los clientes incluyen
Temas de sus Programas: AdministraciOn y conservacion de los
recursos, Ecologia, Ecosistemas, ApreciaciOn de Ia naturaleza,
ConservaciOn del agua, Medio ambiente, Plantas, Educacion ambiental,
Fauna silvestre
pequehos negocios, instalaciones industriales, gobiernos locales,
instalaciones federales y estatales, productores agrfcolas, escuelas,
Materlales DIsponlbles: Libros, Manual pars el maestro, Publicacion
informative, Talleres de capacitaciOn, Visitas guiadas, Conferencias,
universidades e individuos.
Temas de sus Programas: LegislaciOn ambiental, Ecologfa del desierto,
ConservaciOn del suelo, Seguridad e higiene industrial y ocupacional,
Pagina electrOnica
Desarrollo sustentable, Ecologia, Manejo de desechos / reciclaje,
Ecosistemas, Disponibilidad y suministro de agua, Recursos energeticos,
ConservaciOn del agua, Medio ambiente, Calidad del agua, EducaciOn
ambiental, PrevenciOn de la contaminaciOn
TEXAS PARKS AND WILDLIFE DEPARTMENT,
STATE PROGRAMS
Coordinadora de Servicios Educativos: Nancy Herron
Telefono: (512) 389-4362 Fax: (512) 389-8042
[email protected]
Materlales DIsponlbles: Manual para el maestro, Correo electrOnico,
PublicaciOn informative, Talleres de capacitaciOn, Conferencias, Video,
Pagina electrOnica
http: / /www.tpwd.state.tx.us
4200 Smith School Rd
Austin, Texas 78744
TEXAS NATURAL RESOURCE CONSERVATION
COMMISION, SOURCE WATER ASSESSMENT
AND PROTECTION PROGRAM
Tipo: Gubernamental
Area de ServIclo: Estatal, Binacional
Audlencla: Preescolar, Preparatoria, Pablico en general, Secundaria,
Participacido comunitaria, Primaria, CapacitaciOn para maestros
MIslon: Administrar y conservar los recursos naturales y culturales de
Texas pars el uso y goce de las presentes y futuras generaciones.
Administrador: Brad L. Cross
Telefono: (512) 239-6020 Fax: (512) 239-6050
[email protected]
http://www.tnrcc.state.tx.us/watedwu/swap
Temas de sus Programas: AdministraciOn y conservaciOn de los
recursos, Ecologia del desierto, Ecologfa, Recursos marinos y a.cuaticos,
P.O. Box 13087
Austin, Texas 78711
Ecosistemas, Disponibilidad y suministro de agua, Apreciacian de Ia
naturaleza, Medio ambiente, Plantas, Calidad del agua, EducaciOn
ambiental, Fauna silvestre
Materlales DIsponlbles: Ubros, Manual pare el maestro, PublicaciOn
informative, Talleres de capacitacion, Visitas guiadas, Conferencias,
Video, Pagina electrOnica
Tipo: Gubernamental.
Area de ServIclo: Estatal
Audlencla: Sistemas pablicos de suministro de ague, ciudadanos.
Temas de sus Programas: ProtecciOn de los sistemas pablicos de
suministro de agua potable (suministros de agua subterranea y superficial), participacion ciudadana.
Materlales Disponfbles: CapacitaciOn para ciudadanos voluntarios, videos.
ServIclos Especlales: Delineamiento de zonas de contribucion a los
TEXAS PTA ENVIRONMENTAL COMMITTEE
pozos de suministro de agua y tomes de agua superficiales. CapacitaciOn
de ciudadanos voluntarios sobre c6mo proteger los suministros de agua
potable local. Suministrar reportes de practicas de manejo
recomendadas para proteger los suministros locales. DirecciOn en la
implementacion de medidas de protecciOn.
TEXAS PARKS AND WILDLIFE DEPARTMENT,
AUSTIN
Presidents del Area de Calidad Ambiental: Bob Murphy
Telefono: (512) 912-7157 Fax: (512) 389-4394
4200 Smith School Rd.
Austin, Texas 78744
Tipo: Gubernamental
Area de ServIclo: Estatal
Presidenta: Sylvia Ostos
Telefono: 1-800-TALK-PTA o (512) 476-8152
Fax: (972) 636-3098
[email protected]
http://www.txpta.org o http://www.pta.org
408 W. 11th
Austin, Texas 78701
TIpo: No lucrative
Area de ServIclo: Estatal
Audlencla: Padres de familia, maestros y pablico en general
MIs16n: Promover el bienestar de los ninos y los jOvenes en el hogar, la
escuela, comunidad y lugar de adoraciOn. Elevar los estandares de vida.
Asegurar las leyes adecuadas pars el cuidado y la protecciOn de los
nirios y jOvenes. Estrechar la relaciOn en el hogar y la escuela, quo
padres y maestros cooperen de manera inteligente on la educaciOn de
los ninos y jOvenes. Desarrollar esfuerzos de union entre los educadores
Temas de sus Programas: Medio ambiente, ecosistemas, fauna
y el pablico en general pars asegurar las mss altas ventajas en educaciOn
silvestre, plantar, contaminaci6n.
Materlales DIsponlbles: Articulos cientfficos, presentaciones, reportes
tecnicos,.comunicados de prensa.
Programas de EA: Investigacian de las muertes de la pesca y fauna
a traves de Ia pagina electrOnica de PTA nacional. Material para la
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Materlales DIsponlbles: Almanaque, recursos ambientales disponibles
semana de la Tierra, cuadernos sobre cuestiones ambientales, enlaces
Guth de Recursos de Educackin Ambiental en Ia Frontera
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a otros sitios. Biblioteca de recursos en video.
ServIclos Especiales: Niimero 800 para miembros, los miembros
pueden solicitar talleres, seminarios en la oficina PTA local o
comunicandose a PTA Texas.
del suelo y agua estatales implementando las provisiones
constitucionales y las leyes estatales relacionadas con Ia conservacion
y protecciOn de nuestro suelo y demas recursos relacionados, planificar,
implementar y administrar programas y practicas para abatir Ia
contaminacien agricola y forestal de modo que las necesidades
presentes y futures de Texas se satisfagan de una forma que promueva
un medio ambiente limpio y saludable y un fuerte desarrollo econ6mico.
Temas de sus Programas:
conservacien de los recursos, Ciencia forestal, Conservacion del suelo,
Ciencias de la tierra, Ecologia, Ecosistemas, Disponibilidad y suministro
de agua, ApreciaciOn de Ia naturaleza, ConservaciOn del agua, Medio
ambiente, Plantas, Calidad del agua, Educacien ambiental, Prevencien
de Ia contaminacien, Fauna silvestre
TEXAS RAILROAD COMMISION
Director de Combustibles Alternativos: Dan Kelly
Telefono: (512) 463-7110 Fax: (512) 463-7292
[email protected]
http://www.rrc.state.tx.us
P.O. Box 12976
Austin, Texas 78711
Tipo: Gubernamental
Area de ServIcio: Estatal
Audlencla: Maestros de ciencias de secundaria.
?Alston: Promover los combustibles alternativos y que proporcionen un
beneficio al medio ambiente.
Temas de sus Programas: Combustibles muy chidos.
Materlales Disponibles: Programa para el segmento de 6 semanas
sobre combustibles alternativos.
TEXAS STATE AQUARIUM
Directora de Educaci6n: Tara Schultz
Telefono: (361) 881-1200 ext.1218 Fax: (361) 881-1257
[email protected]
http://www.texasstateaquarium.org
2710 North Shoreline Blvd.
Corpus Christi: Texas 78402
TIpo: No lucrativa
Area de Serviclo: Rural, Regional, Estatal, Urbana
Audlencla: Preescolar, Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, PCiblico en
general, Secundaria, Participacion comunitaria, Primaria, Capacitacion
para maestros
Misi6n: la misiOn del Acuario Estatal de Texas juega un papal importante
en un futuro major para los animales, plantas y gente en todo el mundo.
El acuario esta dedicado a proporcionar programas de calidad sobre
los animales acuaticos y los habitats del Golfo de Mexico a traves de la
educaciOn, conservacien y rehabilitacion. ;Es una aventura familiar bajo
el mar que mantiene las maravillas vivas!
Temas de sus Programas: Administracion y conservacien de los
recursos, Ciencias de la tierra, Ecologia, Recursos marinos y acuaticos,
Manejo de desechos / reciclaje, Ecosistemas, Apreciacien de Ia
naturaleza, Conservacian del agua, Medio ambiente, Plantas, Calidad
del agua, Educacion ambiental, Prevencian de Ia contaminacien, Fauna
silvestre
Materlales DIsponlbles: Manual para el maestro, Publicacion
informativa, Talleres de capacitacien, Visitas guiadas, Video, Pagina
electrOnica
TEXAS STATE SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION
BOARD
Director de Informacien y Educacien: Clyde Gottschalk
Telefono: (254) 773-2250 Fax: (254) 773-3311
[email protected]
Materlales DIsponlbles: Libros, Manual para el maestro, Talleres de
capacitaciOn, Visitas guiadas, Video
TEXAS WATCH
Coordinador del Programa: Eric Mendelman
Telefono: (512) 245-1346 Fax: (512) 245-2095
texas_watch @ geo.swtedu
http : / /www.texaswatch.geo.swt.edu
SWT Department of Geography
601 University Dr.
San Marcos, Texas 78666
TIpo: Monitoreo ambiental por voluntarios.
Area de Serviclo: Estatal
Audlencla: Pilblico en general
Temas de sus Programas: Facilitar la comunicacien y educacion sobre
las cuestiones de recursos naturales, recolectar informacien voluntaria
de calidad asegurada y resolver el conflicto de los impactos amblentales
a traves de Ia cooperaciOn positive.
Materlales DIsponlbles: Un kit de monitoreo de calidad del agua se
encuentra disponible pars los voluntarios que han terminado el plan de
monitoreo y las tres fases de capacitaciOn para convertirse en Monitor
Certificado de Calidad del Agua. La prueba incluye medidas de
parametros ffsicos y qufmicos, incluyendo el oxfgeno disuelto, pH,
conductividad, claridad del agua y temperatura. Texas Watch monitorea
muestras de calidad del agua en sitios designados durante dos aflos.
La informacion de los voluntarios puede ser utilizada por un voluntario
o por una organizacion local, por Texas Watch o por algun socio de
Texas Watch, y por TNRCC pars propositos de regulacien.
ServIclos Especlales: Los maestros que terminan las tres fases de
capacitaciOn para certificarse come monitores pueden obtener creditos
de desarrollo profesional reconocidos por el Consejo Estatal de
Educacien y por el Consejo Asesor de EducaciOn Ambiental de Texas.
TEXAS WATER DEVELOPMENT BOARD
Administrador: Miguel A. Pavan
Telefono: (512) 463-8399 Fax: (512) 463-7274
[email protected]
http:// www .bic.state.tx.us/bicmain.html
1700 N. Congress Ave. R. B. 40, P O. Box 13231
Austin, Texas 78711
Tipo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Regional, Estatal, Municipal, Urbana, Binacional
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Secundaria,
Participaci6n comunitaria, Capacitacien pars maestros
MIslon: Hacer que Ia informacien relacionada con los recursos naturales y la demograffa de la frontera se encuentre disponible de manera
actual y eficiente para los investigadores, planificadores y otros con
responsabilidades para proteger el medio ambiente, Ia salud ptiblica y
el bienestar de la regi6n fronteriza. Promover enlaces estrechos,
comunicaciOn y diseminacien de informacien entre las entidades con
P.O. Box 658
Temple, Texas 76503
responsabilidades fronterizas para reducir Ia redundancia en Ia
Tipo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Rural, Estatal, Urbana
Audlencla: Preescolar, Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Public° en
general, Secundaria, Participacien comunitaria, Primaria, Capacitacion
pars maestros
Mis16n:Trabajar en colaboracion con los distritos locales de conservacien
del suelo y agua, para fomentar el use sabio y productive de los recursos
Temas de sus Programas: AdministraciOn y conservacion de los
recoleccien de datos y actividades de proyectos.
recursos, Ciencias de la tierra, Desarrollo sustentable, Ecologia, Medici
ambiente, Educacion ambiental
Materlales DIsponlbles: Correo electrOnico, Talleres de capacitacion,
Pagina electrOnica
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Materlales DIsponlbles: Favor de visitar http ; / /www.bic.state.tx.us/data/
dataf.html
Serviclos Especlales: Conferencias, talleres, mapeo, capacitaciOn de
metadatos, centro de referencias.
Programas de EA: Los programas bajo desarrollo incluyen "El Proyecto
Tres Condados" pare generar mss de 20 capas de informaciOn par a
los condados de Cameron, Hidalgo y Starr y proporcionar informaciOn
TEXAS WATER RESOURCES INSTITUTE
Director o Especialista en Informed On: Ric Jensen
Telefono: (409) 845-8571 Fax: (409) 845-8554
[email protected]
http://twri.tamu.edu
301 Scoates Hall, Texas A & M University
College Station, Texas 77843
TIpo: Universidad, investigacion
,
consistente de manera eficiente para preparar documentos de
informaciOn ambiental. Otro proyecto bajo desarrollo es un mapa
Area de ServIclo: Estatal
Audlencla: Gente interesada en noticias sobre la investigacion de agua
de las Universidades en Texas.
MIslon: TWRI es una unidad de la Estacion Agricola Experimental de
Texas (TAES) ubicada en el campus College Station de la Universidad
de Texas A &M. TWRI apoya investigacion en Ia guerra de recursos y en
las cuestiones ambientales en Texas. Esto incluye solicitar propuestas
de investigadores, proporcionar informaciOn pare el public() en general
y patrocinar talleres y reuniones. TWRI tEubbien trabaja pars desarrollar
investigaciOn sobre los recursos acuaticos y vincula- don dentro de TAES.
interactivo en lima en el que se podran hacer brisquedas pare consulter
informed& sobre proyectos on el area fronteriza de Texas y Mexico de
modo que otros organismos estatales ,y dernas proyectos en el area
.
sepan quo es lo que hacen los demas y trabajen juntos.
THE NATURE CONSERVANCY OF TEXAS, INC.
Administradora de Ia Tierra al Sur de Texas: Lisa Williams
Telefono: (956) 580-4241 Fax: (956) 580-4241
Areas en las que TWRI enfoca sus actividades incluyen cuestiones
Iwi 'Hams @tnc.org
agricolas, drenajes (foss septica), conservaciOn y reuso del ague, politica
http://www.tnc.org
del ague y economfa de recursos naturales. Tambien desarrollamos y
mantenemos un servidor de listas de correo electrOnico en las que se
discuten cuestiones del agua en Texas. Se llama "Texas Water Talk° y
puede suscribirse enviando un correo a [email protected]
Temas de sus Programas: Agriculture, irrigaci6n, calidad del agua,
pruebas de agua, conservaciOn de agua.
Materlales DIsponlbles: Cuatro series de publicaciones informativas,
reportes tecnicos, lista de publicaciones, toilet° institucional, servidores
de listas de correo pare cuestiones de recursos acuaticos y drenaje.
Serviclos Especlales: Enlaces a muchos otros centros de investigacion
de Ia universidad en Texas, que se enfocan en recursos acuaticos.
Programas de EA: Becas de doctorado pare estudiantes altamente
calificados que desean estudiar cuestiones relacionadas con estudios
de ague en Ia Universidad de Texas A&M.
P.O. Box 6281
McAllen, Texas 78502
Tipo: no lucrative
Area de ServIclo: Rural, Urbana
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Public° en general,
Secundaria, Participacion comunitaria, Primaria
MIslon: La misiOn de The Nature Conservancy es preserver las plantas,
animates y comunidades naturales que representan Ia diversidad de
vide en Ia Tierra protegiendo las tierras y las aguas que necesitan para
sobrevivir.
Temas de sus Programas: AdministraciOn y conserved& de los
recursos, ApreciaciOn de Ia naturaleza, Plantes, Fauna silvestre
Materlales DIsponlbles: Visitas guiadas, Pagina electrOnica
TRANSBOUNDARY RESOURCE INVENTORY
PROGRAM (TRIP)
TEXAS WATER UTILITIES ASSOCIATION
Director Ejecutivo: Dan Allen
Telefono: 1-888-FOR-TWUA, 512-459-3124
Fax: 512-459-7124
[email protected]
http://www.twua.org
1106 Clayton Lane, Suite 101 East
Austin, Texas 78723
Tipo: No lucrative
Area de ServIclo: Estatal
Misidon: Servir y educar.
Temas de sus Programas: Orgullosamente celebrando la excelencia
en educaciOn desde 1918.
Materlales DIsponibles: Libros en espariol e ingles para Ia educacion
sobre el ague y drenaje. Revista pare aquellos con membresia.
Programas de EA:Visite nuestra pagina electrOnica http://mvw.twua.org
TEXAS - MEXICO BORDERLANDS
INFORMATION CENTER
Directors Organizacional: Elizabeth Ferguson
Telefono: (512) 936-0129 Fax: (512) 463-7274
[email protected]
http: / /www.bic.state.tx.us/trip
1700 N. Congress
Austin, Texas 78701
Tipo: Consorcio de organismos federates, estatales y locales,
universidades y ONGs.
Area de ServIclo: Region fronteriza de EE.UU. y Mexico
Audlencla: Todos los grupos interesados en los recursos naturales en
Ia frontera.
MIslon: Contar con los recursos compartidos de la regi6n fronteriza en
mapa, con medidas y disponibles a consumidores interesados.
Temas de sus Programas: Aire, mantos acufferos, rfos, fuentes de
energfa, suelo, uso de Ia tierra, reserves minerales, flora y fauna.
Serviclos EspecIales: Apoyo a proyectos de mapeo.
U.S. BUREAU OF RECLAMATION
Coordinador EE.UU. - Mexico: Lorenzo Arriaga
Telefono: (915) 534-6324 Fax: (915) 534-6299
larriagatit uc.usbr.gov
700 E. San Antonio St., Suite 318
Administrador: Miguel A. PavOn
Telefono: (512) 463-8399 Fax (512) 463-7274
mpavon @ bic.state.tx us
http://www.bic.stateturs/bicmain.html
1700 N. Congress Ave. R. B. 40, P.O. Box 13231
Austin, Texas 78711
TIpo: Gubernamental
Area de ServIclo: 100 Km a cada lado de la frontera de Texas y Mexico.
Audlencla: Investigadores, planificadores, trabajadores ambientales,
oficiales de salud publica y denies responsables en la frontera de Texas
y Mexico.
Temas de sus Programas: El BIC cuenta con una gran cantidad de
informaci6n incluyendo mapas, fotograffa aerea y archivos de
informaciOn digitales. Tambien referimos al usuario a otras fuentes que
ayudan a ubicar juegos de informed& de manera actual y efectiva.
Aunque el centro cuenta con mayor informaci6n para el lado de Texas
que para el mexicano, nuestra meta es proporcionar informed&
equivalente para ambos. Usted puede ayudarnos en este esfuerzo
compartiendo con nosotros a traves de la herramienta BIC Metadatos.
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El Paso, Texas 79901
Tipo: Gubernamental
Area de ServIclo: Rural, Regional, Municipal, Binacional
Audlencla: Preparatoria, Public° en general, ParticipaciOn comunitaria
MIslon: Administrar, desarrollar y proteger los recursos acuaticos de
manera viable ambiental y econOmicamente en el interes del pilblico
americano.
Temas de sus Programas: Administraci6n y conserved& de los
recursos, Ecologfa del desierto, Conserved& del suelo, Desarrollo
sustentable, Ecologfa, Manejo de desechos / reciclaje, Disponibilidad y
suministro de agua, Conserved& del agua, Medio ambiente, Plantes,
Calidad del ague, Educed& ambiental, PrevenciOn de la contaminacion
Materlales Disponibles: Ubros, Software computacional, Manual pare
el maestro, Correo electrOnico, PublicaciOn informative, Conferencias,
Video, Pagina electr6nica
Gila de Recursos de Educacion Ambiental en La Frontera
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U.S. DEPT OF ENERGY (CLEAN CITIES)
U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY REGION 6, US/MEXICO PROGRAM (6WQ -CO)
Especialista al Consumidor: Dan Deaton
Telefono: (972) 491-7276 Fax: (972) 491-7292
[email protected]
http://www.ccities.doe.gov
7937 Cross Plains Dr.
Plano, Texas 75025
Tlpo: Gubernamental
Area de_Servicio:_Estatal
Audlencla: Public() en general
MIslon: Promover los combustibles alternativos
Especialista de Proteccion Ambiental: Amadee Madril
Telefono: (214) 665-2767 Fax: (214) 665-7373
madrilamadee@ epa.gov
http://onorw.epa.gov/enviroed
1445 Ross Avenue, Suite 1200
Dallas,Texas -75202
TIpo: Gubernamental
Area de ServIclo: La frontera entre EE.UU. y Mexico en Ia RegiOn 6
Tomas de sus Programas: Desarrollo sustentable, Recursos
energeticos
Materlales Disponibles: Publicacion informativa, Pagina electranica
U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
EL PASO BORDER OFFICE
Mexico y Texas) y cuatro estados mexicanos (Chihuahua, Coahuila,
Nuevo Le6n y Tamaulipas).
Audlencla: Educacion formal y no formal, incluye a la academia, ONGs,
organizaciones federates, locales y estatales, ciudadanos y medios.
Melon: Establecer una red binacional efectiva de proveedores de EA
que trabajan conjuntamente para identificar las necesidades de
educaci6n ambiental y desarrollar un programa binacional a largo plazo,
comprensivo pare la region fronteriza.
Coordinadora de VinculaciOn Fronteriza: Allyson Siwik
Telefono: (915) 533-7273 Fax: (915) 533-2327
[email protected]
http://www.epa.gov/usmexicoborder
4050 Rio Bravo Suite 100
El Paso, Texas 79902
Tipo: Gubernamental
Tomas de sus Programas: Identificar las cuestiones de educacion
ambientat prioritarias relacionadas con las necesidades de alfabetizacian
en la comunidad. Ver lo que necesitan pars mejorar la educacion
ambiental. Elaborar planes y estrategias o proyectos que satisfagan
esas necesidades. Formar redes de apoyo que ayuden a implementar
tales estrateglas, programas o proyectos. Crear apoyo que ayude a
Area de ServIclo: Rural, Regional, Estatal, Municipal, Urbana,
Binacional
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria,
Secunciaria, Participation comunitaria, Primaria
comprende aprcocimadamente 1300 minas que cubren 2 estados (Nuevo
lico en general,
monitorear el progreso de los programas, evaluar el impacto y hacer los
ajustes necesarios para sostener el programa en el futuro.
Materlales Dlsponibles: Disponibles en ingles y espaflol, Talleres de
capacitacidin para facilitadores sobre agua, pesticidas y prevenci6n de
MIslon: La Oficina Fronteriza de El Paso facillta el acceso a la
la contaminacion, listado de paginas electranicas valiosas en EA,
informacian ambiental en las comunidades fronterizas en Nuevo Mexico
herramientas practices de ensenanza, biblioteca de recursos, folletos,
publicaciOn informativa, conferencistas.
y Texas. Proporciona informacion sobre el programa Frontera XXI y
solicita retroallmentacion
Temas de sus Programas: Legislacion ambiental, Desarrollo
sustentable, Manejo de desechos / reciclaje, Disponibilidad y sumlnistro
de agua, Recursos energeticos, Conservaci6n del agua, Medio ambiente,
Calidad del agua, Educacion ambiental, Prevenci6n de la contaminacion
Materlales DISponIbles: Ubros, Software computacional, Manual pars
el maestro, Correo electronico, Publicacion informativa, Conferencias,
Video, Pagina electronica
Servicios Especiales: Conferencistas con experiencia en todas las
cuestiones ambientales, talleres, revision de materiales, financiamiento.
Programas de EA: La Region 6 cuenta con un grupo de trabajo de EA.
Estas entidades ofrecen una red muy diversa de EA con una multitud
de recursos.
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN
GeOlogo de Informaclon Publica: Sigrid Clift
Telefono: (512) 471-0320 Fax: (512) 471-0140
[email protected]
http://www.utexas.edu/research/beg/
10000 Burnet Rd, Building 130
Austin, Texas 78713
Tlpo: Institucion educative
Area de ServIclo: Rural, Regional, Estatal, Municipal, Urbana
Audlencla: Preparatoria, POblico en general, Secundaria, Participation
comunitaria, Primaria, CapacitaciOn para maestros.
U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
REGION 6
Coordinador del Programs de Educacidn Ambiental: Ed Curran
Telefono: (214) 665-2172 Fax: (214) 665-6118
[email protected]
http://www.epa.gov/enviroed
1445 Ross Ave., Suite 1200
Dallas, Texas 75202
Tlpo: Gubernamental
MIslon: La misi6n de la organizaciOn de la Oficina de Geologia
Area de ServIclo: Arkansas, Lousiana, Nuevo Mexico, Oldahoma, Texas.
Audlencia: Proveedores de educacion ambiental formates y no formates,
incluyendo a sistemas escolares, universidades, ONGs, organizaciones
federales, estatales y locales, negocios, organizaciones de salud.
Gobiemos indigenas, ciudadanos y medios.
Tomas de sus Programas: Proporcionar recursos de educaciOn
ambiental, asociaciOn de educacidn ambiental en la Region 6, mejorar
la comunicacion sobre educacion ambiental en la Region 6, fortalecer
la capacidad regional para la educaci6n ambiental.
Materlales Disponibles: Materiales en espanol e ingles, Talleres de
capacitacion para facilitadores sobre agua, pesticidas y prevencido de
la contaminacion, listado de paginas electronicas valiosas en EA,
herramientas practices de ensefianza, biblioteca de recursos, folletos,
publicacion informativa, conferencistas.
Programas de EA: Mesas redondas en Ia Region 6 estatal y federal.
Estas entidades ofrecen una red diveisa de EA con una amplia gama
de recursos.
Economica es Ilevar la irwestigaciOn de ciencias de la tierra fundamental y aplicada on energia y recursos ambientales importantes para Texas,
la nacion y el mundo y diseminar perspectives y resultados de nuestras
investigaciones.
Temas de sus Programas: Ciencias de la tierra, Recursos energeticos,
Educacion ambiental
Materlales Disponibles: Correo electronico, Talleres de capacitacion,
Visitas guiadas, Conferencias, Pagina electrOnica
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT BROWNSVILLE
Profesor de Biologia: Dr. Genaro Lopez
Telefono: (956) 544-8905 Fax: (956)983-7115
gnrolpz @utbl.utb.edu
86 Fort Brown
Brownsville, Texas 78520
Tlpo: Institucion educativa
Area de ServIclo: Rural, Regional, Binacional
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Krblico en general,
Participation comunitaria, Capacitaci6n para maestros
Temas de sus Programas: Ciencias de Ia tierra, Ecologia, Recursos
marinos y acuaticos, Ecosistemas, ApreciaciOn de la naturaleza, Medio
Gut,: de Recursos de Educacion Ambiental en la Frontera
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Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, POblico en general,
Secundaria, Participacion domunitaria, Primaria, CiapacitaciOn para
maestros
MIs16n: Abordar los problemas de energia y ambiente que amenazan
la salud, seguridad, bienestar y desarrollo econ6mico de la regiOn
fronteriza de los Estados Unidos.
Tomas de sus Programas: LegislaciOn ambiental, AdministraciOn y
conservacion de los recursos, Desarrollo sustentable, Ecosistemas,
ambiente, Plantas, Educaci6n ambiental, Fauna silvestre
Mater lales DIsponlbles: Correo. electronico, Talleres de capacitacion,
Visitas guiadas
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT BROWNSVILLE
Profesor Asociado: Bill Berg
Telefono: (956) 574-6652 Fax: (956) 574-6642
wberg @utbl.utb.edu
80 Fort Brown
Brownsville, Texas 78520
Disponibilidad y suministro de agua, Recursos energeticos,
ConservaciOn del agua, Medio ambiente, Calidad del agua, EducaciOn
ambiental
Materlales DIsponlbles: Ubros, Manual pars el maestro, PublicaciOn
informative, Talleres de capacitaciOn, Visitas guiadas, Video, Pagina
Tic*: Gubernamental
Audlencla: Preparatoria, PUblico en general, Sedundaria, Primaria
electrOnica
Educativa. La misiOn de la Universidad de Texas en Brownsville
es proporcionar educacion postsecundaria accesible, econornica de alta
calidad, Ilevar a cabo irwestigacion que expanda el conocimiento y
presentar programas de educacion continua, servicio public° y valores
culturales para satisfacer las necesidades de Ia comunidad.
Temas de sus Programas: Desarrollo sustentable, Disponibilidad y
suministro de agua, Calidad, del agua, Prevencido de la contaminaciOn
Materlales DIsponlbles: Talleres de capacitaci6n, Pagina electrOnica
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT BROWNSVILLE,
SCHOOL OF EDUCATION, ENVIRONMENTAL
EDUCATION
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT EL PASO
DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Profesora: Sue Watts
Telefono: (915) 747-6851 Fax: (915) 747-5808
[email protected]
500 West University
El Paso, Texas 79968
TIpo: InstituciOn educativa
Profesor Asistente, Educaci6n Secundaria y de Ciencias: Dr. Ray
Ramirez
Telefono: (956) 982-0201 Fax: (956)982-0293
reyr utb1.utb.edu
http://unix.utb.edu/-namirez/
80 Fort Brown
Brownsville, Texas 78520
Tlpo: instituciOn educativa
Area de Serviclo: Rural, Regional, Estatal, Urbana, Binacional
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Secundaria, Primaria,
Capacitacion para maestros
blIsIdn: Cometido a Ia excelencia. Se dedica a Ia administraciOn,
servicio, accesibilidad, eficiencia y ciudadania. Cometido a los
estudiantes, Ia gobernancia participativa, educaciOn liberal, expansion
de Ia aplicacion del conocimiento, dignidad humana, expresiOn de
culturas y respeto hacia el medio ambiental.
Temas de sus Programas: Apreciacien de Ia naturaleza, EducaciOn
ambiental
Materlales DIsponIbIes: Manual para el maestro, Correo electrOnico,
Talleres de capacitaciOn, Visitas guiadas, Pagina electronics
Area de Serviclo: Regional, Urbana
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, POblico en general
MIslon: Llevar a cabo encuestas de las areas riberefias a lo largo del
Rio Grande desde la presa Elephant Butte hasta Ft. Quitman.
Temas de sus Programas: Eoologia, Ecosistemas
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SCHOOL OF PUBLIC
HEALTH
Profesor: Jimmy L. Perkins
Telefono: (210) 567-5930 Fax: (210) 567-5942
pericinsjI uthscsa.edu
7703 Floyd Curl Dr.
San Antonio, Texas 78284
Tlpo: Gubernamental .
Area de Serviclo: Estatal
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, POblico en general
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT BROWNSVILLE,
LAGUNA MADRE LEARNING CENTER
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MIslon: La misiOn es mejorar y sostener ..la salud de la gente
Gula de Campo: Steve Walker
Telefono: (956) 943-0051 Fax: (956) 943-0049
2 Wallace Reed Road
South Padre, Texas 78597
Tlpo: Institucion Educative
Area de ServIcIo: Laguna Madre, del este del condado Cameron a Ia
boca del Rio Grande.
Audlencla: Estudiantes universitarios y Ia comunidad.
Temas de sus Programas: Comprension del bajo Rio y Ia provincia
proporcionando una educaci6n, investigacion y servicio a Texas de Ia
mOs alta calidad; nacional e internacionalmente. A twos del servicio
proporcionamos informaci6n al pUblico a twos de varios medios.
Tames de sus Programas: Seguridad e higiene industrial y ocupacional,
Medio ambiente
USDA-NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION
SERVICE
Jefe del Equipo de Recursos: Flavio Garza, Jr.
Telefono: (956) 723-6643 Fax: (956) 723-3508
[email protected]
7209 E Sanders Suite 7
Laredo, Texas 78043
TIpo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Rural, Municipal, Urbana, Binacional
biOtica tamaulipeca.
ServIclos EspecIales: Especialidad en trabajo de campo. Guias.
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT EL PASO
Coordinadora del Programa: Ver6nica Corolla -Barad
Telefono: (915) 747-8852 ext. 8852 Fax: (915) 747-8852
vcorelia miners.utep.edu
http://www.cerm.utep.edu
500 W. University, CERM, Burgas Hall Room 209
El Paso, Texas 79968
TIpo: InstituciOn educative
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Kblico en general,
Secundaria, Primaria, CapacitaciOn para maestros
Area de Serviclo: Rural, Regional, Estatal, Municipal, Urbana,
Binacional
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MI/don: Proporcionar Iiderazgo y direccidn pars ayudar a la gente a
conservar, mejorar y sostener nuestros recursos y el medio ambiente.
Tomas de sus Programas: AdministraciOn y conservaci6n de los
recursos, ConservaciOn del suelo, Ciencias de Ia tierra, Desarrollo
sustentable, Ecologfa, Ecosistemas, ApreciaciOn de la naturaleza,
ConservaciOn del agua, Medio ambiente, Plantas, Calidad del agua,
Gula de Recursos de EducaciOn Ambiental en la Frontera
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EcksCaciOn,ambiental,. Feuna:silvestre
Materlales DIsponibles: Reportes tecnicos, directorio de ubicaciones
Materials" Disponibles: Manual para el maestro, Publicaci6n
de reciclaje.
informEitiva, Talleres de capacitaciOn, Writes guiadas
t.
WILDERNESS PARK MUSEUM
VALLEY. LAND FUND :
.Directors del,Prograina: Colleen Hook .
Telefono: (956)_9721:8550 Fax:49561_97_1_-8565-----------4
valleylf litaol.com
http://www.valleylandfund.com
P.O. Box 6618 :,
McAllen,Texas'76502
Tipo: No luCrativa
Area de Seri/1010: Valle del Rio Gran de.
Walton: Valley Land Fund se dedica a la preservacion del restante 3 a 5
por dent° del habitat natural del bajo valle del Rfo Grande en Texas y la
protecclon de espeCles nativas y fauna silvestre como patrimonio de
las actuates y futures generaciones.
Tomas de sus.Programas: Prograroas de protecci6n de la tierra, conCurs° fotOgrofiCo de fauna sill/esta pant of 4to grado, concurso fotografico
de la naturaleza, libros educativos fotograficos, exhibicidin fotografica
de fauna silvestre.
Materials" Disponible*: Eachibicton fotografica de fauna silvestre. Ubros
fotograficoS a la yenta.
Director: Marc Thompson
Telefono: (915) 755-4332 Fax: (915) 759-6824
301-Transmountain-Road
El Paso, Texas 79924
Tipo: Museo
Area de ServIcio: Condado de El Paso, Cd. Juarez, occidente de Texas,
sur de Nuevo Mexico.
Audlencla: Jardfn de ninos a adultos.
Temas de sus Programas: Las interrelaciones entre los humans en
of area de El Paso .y of Desierto Chihuahuense.
Materlales DIsponlbles: Gufa del museo, guts de plantas (senderos
de una mills de largo), diorama, exhibiciones de artefactos, exhibiciones
cambiantes.
ServIclos Especlales: Gufas para grupos disponibles bajo reservacion.
Pueden sacarse bajo prestamo un video y libro pare niflos.
VALLEYFROUD ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL
Directors Ejecutiva Elaine Lockhart
Telefono: (958)412 -8004 Fax: (956) 412-8008
vpecehilineMet
http://wwwyalleYproud.org
513E. Jackson .#304
Harlingen, TeXae 78550
Tipo: No lucrative
Area de SerVicio: Rural, Regional, Estate!, Municipal, Urbana,
Blnactonal
Aiidiencli: Prot:Iscalar, Adultils1 universidad, Preparatoria, Publico en
general, Secundaria, Participacion comunitaria, Primaria, Capacitacion
pain maestros
Mision: La misi6n del Consejo Ambiental del Valle es ejercer presiOn
de la belleza natural y el medici ambiente del bajo valle del Rio Grande
de Texas y Mexico forjando sociedades entre las organizaciones
voluntaries y los sectores public° y privado para mejorar la calidad de
vide, el desarrollo economic° y of turismo, y 'conserver los recursos
ptiblicos.y naturales a Wives de actividadee educativas y de apreciacion
publica incluyendo aqUellas pare fomenter la reforestacion, el manejo
adecuado. de be desechos sOlidos y un comportamiento responsable
hacia los qua viven y lsitan esta area. El objetivo es toner resultados
increfbles.-.freinte y hes' cornunidades del valle y cuatro condados son
miembros de Ailey PrciUd.
Minas de sus Programas: Adminietracion y conservaclOn de los
recUrsos, Ciencia forestal, Desarrollo sustentable, Ecologia, Recursos
merinos y aritraticoe,. Menet° de desechos / reciclaje, Ecosistemas,
Apreclacion de la nattiralei.a, Conservacion del aqua, Medio arnbiente,
Plantes, Edueacion'amblental, Prevencion de la contarninaciOn, Fauna
silvestre
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Materlales Disponible': Correo electronic°, Publics:don informative,
Talleres de capasitaCiOn, Conferenclas, Pagina electronica
WHY WASTEWATER?, INC.
Sammy Gabriel
Telefono: (915) 581-6602 Fax:(915) 581-8034
[email protected]
3350 Doniphan Dr.
El Paso, Texas 79922
Tipo: Meicadotecnia.
Area de ServIcio: El Paso y Ciudad Juarez.
Audiencla: Organizaciones manufactureras.
Misi4n: Menejo de desechos peligrosos.
Tomas de sus Programa*: ConcentradOn en el retomo de los desechos
de la industry maquiladora a los EE.UU. , trabajando con El Paso Umpio,
en la bUsqueda del reciclaje pare Ia mayorfa de los residuos y trabajar
pare Ia Fuerza de Caildad del Aire:
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AQUA XXI, A.C.
Coordinadora General: Claudia J. Laffont Castanen
Telefono: (1) 612-5179 Fax: (1) 612-1661
claffont@ infolnk.net
Ave. 16 de septiembre No 107, Edificio Tomas Fernandez, Despacho
208, 2do Piso
Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua 32000
Tipo: Gubernamentat
Area de Servicio: Municipal
Audlencla: Preescolar, Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Public° en
general, Secundaria, Participacien comunitaria, Primaria, Capacitacien
para maestros
MIslon: Promover la conservacien y cultura del agua para lograr un
desarrollo sustentable en la region
promover la conservacien y cultura del agua para lograr un desarrollo
sustentable en la region
Temas de sus Programas: Ecologia, Medio ambiente, Educacion
ambiental, Prevencien de la contaminacien
Materlales Disponibles: Manual para el maestro, Publicacien
informativa, Talleres de capacitaci6n, Conferencias
ASOCIACION DE ENERGiA SOLAR DE CIUDAD
JUAREZ
Director: Arq. Cosme Fabian Espinoza Gonzalez
Telefono: (1) 611-1975, 624-2884 Fax: (1) 611-1975, 616-0447
cosmosf @compaq.net.mx
Simona Barba #5110 Local 15 Centro Comercial Celv.
Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua 32000
Tipo: No lucrativa
Area de Servicio: Rural, Regional, Municipal, Urbana, Binacional
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, PUblico en general,
Secundaria, Participacien comunitaria, Primaria, Capacitacien para
maestros
MIsIdn: Favorecer el interes por el use de energias alternativas, apoyar
y desarrollar proyectos arquitectenicos bioclimaticos y Geobiologicos,
y en general la difusiOn de la cultura de armonizarse con el entomb del
desierto aprovechando sus recursos de una manera noble, cuidando el
ambiente.
Temas de sus Programas: Ecologia del desierto, Ecosistemas,
Recursos energeticos, Medio ambiente, Plantas, Educacien ambiental,
Prevencien de la contaminacien
Materlales Disponibles: Talleres de capacitacien, Conferencias
CENTRO DE ESTUDIOS TECNOLOGICOS
INDUSTRIAL Y DE SERVICIOS (CETIS) #98
Maestro: Humberto Lujan Alvarez
Telefono: (1) 453-0452 Fax: (1) 453-1902
Fronteriza y 3a. No. 100 Col. Rio
Ojinaga, Chihuahua 32881
Tipo: Institucien educativa
Area de Serviclo: Rural, Regional, Municipal, Urbana
Audlencla: Preescolar, Preparatoria, Public() en general, Secundaria,
Primaria
MIsIdn: Preparar Tecnicos Profesionales que contribuyen al desarrollo
Tipo: Institucion educativa
Area de Serviclo: Mexico
MIsion: Promover Ia investigacien basica y aplicada, serviclos
tecnolOgicos y el desarrollo de recursos humanos en la ciencia y el
medio ambiente enfocados al sector productivo y educativo y la sociedad
en general para contribuir a Ia investigacien cientifica, desarrollo
econ6mico y conciencia social.
TemasdasusP_TogramasTersonal.docente, desarrollo en investigacien
y tecnologia.
Materlales Disponibles: Visite nuestra pagIna electranica.
COMISION DE COOPERACION ECOLOGICA
FRONTERIZA (COCEF)
Relaciones Gubernamentales: Gonzalo Bravo
Telefono: (1) 625-9160 Fax: (1) 625-6999
[email protected]
http://www.cocetorg
Blvd. Tomas Fernandez 8069, Fracc. Los Parquez
Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua 32470
Tipo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Regional, Municipal, Urbana, Binacional
Audlencla: Public° en general
MIslon: La COCEF identifica, apoya, avaltia y certifies proyectos factibles
de infraestructura como un equipo binacional, pars mejorar Ia calidad
de vida de los habitantes de Ia frontera Mexico-Estados Unidos, en el
presente y futura en un proceso publico abierto
Temas de sus Programas: Legislacien ambiental, Ecologia del desierto,
Desarrollo sustentable, Manejo de desechos / reciclaje, Ecosistemas,
Disponibilidad y suministro de agua, Conservacien del agua, Medio
ambiente, Calidad del agua, Educaci6n ambiental, Prevencion de Ia
contaminacien
Materlales Disponibles: Publicacien informativa, Conferencias, Pagina
electrenica
COMISION INTERNACIONAL DE LiMITES Y
AGUAS (CILA) CD. JUAREZ
Coordinador de Proyectos de Saneamiento: Ramiro Lujan
Telefono: (1) 613-9942, 613-7363, 613-9916, 613-9935 Fax: (1) 6139943
[email protected]
Ave. Universidad 2180, Zona del Chamizal
Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua 32320
Tlpo: Gubernamental
Area de Servicio: Binacional
Audlencla: Participacion comunitaria
MIslon: Mantener y preservar en todo momento los intereses y soberanta
de Mexico en los recursos hidraulicos compartidos con Estados Unidos
y garantizar Ia preservacien de los limites internacionales en apego a
tratados vigentes
Temas de sus Programas: Legislacion ambiental, Desarrollo
sustentable, Manejo de desechos / reciclaje, Disponibilidad y suministro
de agua, Conservacion del agua, Medio ambiente, Calidad del agua,
Prevencien de la contaminaci6n
Materlales Disponibles: Publicacien informativa, Conferencias
del Sector. Productivo de Bienes Y Servicios del Pais. Educacien y
servicio a la comunidad.
Temas de sus Programas: Ecologia del desierto, Ecologia,
Ecosistemas, Disponibilidad y suministro de agua, Conservacien del
agua, Medio ambiente, Plantas, Calidad del agua, Educacion ambiental,
Prevencien de la contaminacien, Fauna silvestre
Materlales Disponibles: Publicacien informativa, Talleres de
capacitacien, Visitas guiadas, Video
CENTRO DE INVESTIGACION EN MATERIALES
AVANZADOS, S.C. (CIMAV)
Dr. David Rios Jara
Telefono: (1) 439-1129, 439-1111 Fax: (1) 439-1112
[email protected]
http://www.cimay.edu.mx
Miguel de Cervantes 120, Complejo Industrial Chihuahua
Cd. Chihuahua, Chihuahua 31109
Gufa de Recursos de Educacion Ambiental en la Frontera
COMISION NACIONAL DEL AGUA, CD. JUAREZ
Presidente: Ing. Julio Munoz Quiroz
Telefono: (1) 613-6922 Fax: (1) 613-6922
Calzada del Rio 9505, Fracc. Campestre Arboledas
Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua 32409
TIpo: Gubernamental
Area de Servlclo: Valle de Juarez
Audlencla: Usuarios de la irrigaci6n en el valle de Juarez.
MIslon: Hacer que Ia irrigaci6n sea conveniente y accesible pare el
usuario, asi como conservar y mantener la infraestructura de irrigaci6n
agricola.
Temas de sus Programas: Operacien, administnacion y conservacien.
Materlales Disponibles: Publicacien informativa mensual "Vertientes"
y "Reflejos°
ServIclos Especlales: Programas de emergencia de sequfas.
Materiales Disponibles: Puestos de informacien en la TV y radio.
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COMISION NACIONAL DEL AGUA, GERENCIA
ESTATAL DE CHIHUAHUA
Telefono: (1) 413-6215 Fax: (1) 414-2811
conagua@ buzon.online.com.mx
Ave. Universidad No. 3300 ter Piso Despacho 102 Col. Magisterial
Cd. Chihuahua, Chihuahua 31310
Tlpo: Gubernamental
Area de ServIclo: Rural, Estatal, Municipal, Urbana
Audlencla: Preescolar, Preparatoria, Public° en general, Secundaria,
ParticipaciOn comunitaria, Primaria
MIsIon: Administrar y regular, en los terminos de la ley, las aguas
nacionales. Desarrollar una infraestructura hidraulica del pais y procurar
Ia distribuci6n adecuada de las aguas nacionales en sus diversos usos,
significa quo su use sea eficiente y equitativo, con objeto de atender las
necesidades sociales, econ6micas y ecoldsicas de las generaciones
actuales y futuras, para contribuir al cuidado de la conservaciOn de su
cantidad y calidad.
Temas de sus Programas: Legislacion ambiental, Administracion y
conservacion de los recursos, Desarrollo sustentable, Ecologla,
Ecosistemas, Disponibilidad y suministro de agua, Apreciacian de la
naturaleza, ConservaciOn del agua, Medio ambiente, Calidad del agua,
EducaciOn ambiental, Prevenci6n de la contaminaciOn
Materlales DIsponlbles: Libros, Manual para el maestro, Correo
electronic°, Publicaci6n informativa, Talleres de capacitaciOn, Visitas
guiadas, Conferencias, Video, Pagina electronica
COMITE DE ECOLOGfA DE OJINAGA
Presidente del Comte: Miguel Rodriguez Ramirez
Telefono: (1) 453-0950
Blvd. Oscar Flores #701 Col. ConstituciOn
Ojinaga, Chihuahua 32881
TIpo: No lucrativa
Area de ServIclo: Municipal, Urbana
Audlencla: Preparatoria, Public° en general, Secundaria, Primaria
MIsIbn: Facility a las organizaciones o instituciones educativas locales
las soluciones a problemas de tipo ambiental.
Temas de sus Programas: Ecologia del desierto, Seguridad e higiene
industrial y ocupacional, Desarrollo sustentable, Ecologia, Ecosistemas,
Conservacian del agua, Medio ambiente, Calidad del agua, EducaciOn
ambiental
Materlales DIsponlbles: PublicaciOn informativa, Visitas guiadas,
Conferencias, Video
CONALEP, CD. JUAREZ
Marina Mendoza Patifio
Telefono: (1) 627-0659 Fax: (1) 627-0659
Sigma y Omega s/n Fracc. Magnaplex
Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua 32419
TIpo: InstituciOn educativa
Melon: Ayudara a nuestros clientes a dar cumplimiento con la
normatividad vigente en cuestiones ambientales y de seguridad industrial.
Tomas de sus Programas: Gestacion de los diferentes tramites ante
la Secretaria de Medio Ambiente, Recursos Naturales y Pesca y
Secretaria de Trabajo y Prevision Social. MinimizaciOn de materiales y
residuos peligrosos.
Materlales DIsponlbles: Ley General de Equilibria EcolOgico, Gaceta
ecolOgica y publicaciones de ingenieria y ciencias ambientales.
ServIclos Especlales: RemediaciOn a suelos contaminados.
Programas de EA: Curso sobre el manejo, use y almacenamiento de
materiales y residuos peligrosos.
DESARROLLO JUVENIL DEL NORTE A.C.
Coordinadora del Programa: Manuela Holguin Vasquez
Telefono: (1) 615-0592 Fax: (1) 615-0592
[email protected]
Ignacio de la Pena #650
Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua 32000
Tlpo: No lucrative
Area de ServIclo: Urbana, Binacional
Audiencla: Preescolar, Preparatoria, Palk* en general, Secundaria,
ParticipaciOn comunitaria, Primaria
MIslon: Ofrecer una educaciOn integral de tipo preventive e informal a
nines, adolescentes y j6venes de la periferia de Ciudad Juarez, para
quo Ileguen a ser ciudadanos responsables y comprometidos con su
comunidad.
Temas de sus Programas: Seguridad e higiene industrial y ocupacional,
Manejo de desechos / reciclaje, Disponibilidad y suministro de agua,
ConservaciOn del agua, Medio ambiente, Calidad del agua, EducaciOn
ambiental
Materlales DIsponlbles: Talleres de capacitaci6n, Conferencias
DESARROLLO URBANO Y ECOLOGfA DE LA
CIUDAD DE OJINAGA
Telefono: (1) 453-0726 Fax: (1) 453-0075
A.C. Madero 1718
Ojinaga, Chihuahua 32880
TIpo: Gubernamental
Area de ServIclo: Municipal
Audlencla: POblico en general
Melon: Concienciar, informar, educar sobre aerosoles, detergentes,
vicios adicfivos en contra de la salud (drogas, cerveza, alcohol), otros.
Tomas de sus Programas: Administracion y conservaciOn de los
recursos, ConservaciOn del suelo, Seguridad e higiene industrial y
Area de ServIclo: Urbana
Audlencla: Preparatoria, POblico en general, CapacitaciOn para maestros
MIslon: Somos un sistema nacional de colegios dedicado a impartir
educacion profesional tecnica y capacitacion laboral con un enfoque de
desarrollo humano integral. La vinculaci6n sistematica en el sector
productive y Ia comunidad nos permite ofrecer servicios pertinentes
quo contribuyen al desarrollo nacional.
Tames de sus Programas: Ecologia, Manejo de desechos / reciclaje,
ConservaciOn del agua, Medio ambiente, Plantas, Calidad del agua,
EducaciOn ambiental, Prevenci6n de la contaminaciOn
Materlales DIsponlbles: Software computacional, PublicaciOn
informative, Talleres de capacitacion,
CONSULTORES DE SEGURIDAD INDUSTRIAL Y
MEDIO AMBIENTE (COSIME)
Gerente General: Ouim. Ratil de Ia Fuente Alarcon
Telefono: (1) 616-9018 Fax: (1) 616-9018
ocupacional, Manejo de desechos / reciclaje, Disponibilidad y suministro
de agua, ApreciaciOn de la naturaleza, ConservaciOn del agua, Plantas,
Calidad del agua, EducaciOn ambiental, PrevenciOn de la contaminaciOn,
Fauna silvestre
Materlales DIsponIbles: PublicaciOn informative, Conferencias
DIFtECCION GENERAL DE ECOLOGfA
PROTECCION CIVIL DEL MUNICIPIO DE CD.
JUAREZ
Directora: Biol. Alma Leticia Figueroa Jimenez
Telefono: (1) 629-8800 ext. 2402 Fax: (1) 629-8800
[email protected]
Calle Francisco Villa No. 950 Norte
Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua 32000
TIpo: Gubernamental
Area de ServIcIo: Cd. Juarez
Audlencla: POblico en general.
MIslon: Transformar a Ciudad Juarez en un municipio bien planeado
quo sea orgullo de todos los juarenses. Para tal misiOn, cuenta con tres
jefaturas de departamento: verificaciOn vehicular, calidad del aire y
planeaciOn ecolOgica, ademas de un area de at:Inc& a las denuncias
cosime @ intelexis.com
ambientales.
Ave. Malec6n 2755, Local 104
Cd: Juarez, Chihuahua 32000
Tlpo: Negocio
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Area de ServIclo: Mexico can enfasis en Cd. Juarez
Audlencla: Industrias maquiladoras.
Materiales Disponibles: programa de gestion de la calidad del aire de
Ciudad Juarez 98-00. Revista Rsicr No. 1 sobre la contaminaciOn del
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Guia de Recursos de Educacitin Ambiental en kz Frontera
C
aire, para audiencias infantiles. Revista "RSKT" No. 2 sobre los
componentes del sistema de control de emisiones de los vehiculos a
motor, dedicada a adolescentes y jovenes. Boleti') ecologic° "Dunas°
de educaciOn bimestral son temas ambientales de actualidad y
t t AMU.- 3/3
y conservation del agua.
Temas de sus Programas: Desarrollo comunitario
Sart& los Especlales: Experiencia en Ia organizaci6n de festivales que
promueven Ia conservation del agua.
descriptivo de loas funciones de Ia oficina de ecologia municipal.
Programas de EA: Ferias de diagnostic° gratuito de emisiones
vehiculares en centros comerciales. Cursos para nuevos negocios sobre
Ia contarninacion de los medios agua, aire y suelo, Concursos de dibujo
ecologic°.
ESCUELA PREPARATORIA ESTATAL FOR
COOPERACION 8404 "PI AXEDIS G.
GUERRERO"
Subdirector: Profr. Pablo Guzman Garcia.
Hidalgo y Acosta Ramirez s/n
Chihuahua, Chihuahua 32000
TIpo: InstituciOn educative
Audlencla: El valle de Juarez
MIslon: Educar y crear apreciacion de la naturaleza.
Temas de sus Programas: ConservaciOn del agua, cuidado de Rio
ECOLOGfA DEL TERCER MILENIO, A.C.
Presidents: Trinidad Acevedo Paredes
Telefono: (1) 421-5924 Fax: (1) 421-5924
[email protected]
Calle Gonzalez Ortega #4311. Col. Granjas
Cd. Chihuahua, Chihuahua 31160
TIpo: No lucrativa
Area de ServIclo: Chihuahua
MIslon: Promover, proteger y preservar Ia salud de todos los seres
vivos. Promover en todo momento la practica de desarrollo sustentable
de los recursos naturales a traves de grupos diversos que tienen un
impacto en Ia apreciaciOn publica de Ia protection del ecosistema y la
conservaci6n.Trabajar conjuntamente con Ia comunidad para desarrollar
estrategias para mejorar la calidad de vida.
Temas de sus Programas: Campaiias de limpieza, reforestaciOn,
campafias de educacion y apreciaci6n on las escuelas primarias y
secundarias, reuniones y conferencias con algunos sectores de las
colonias. Expresar los principales problemas en los lugares que
ocupamos como consejeros en el Comite Municipal de Ecologia y de
igual forma on el ComiteTecnico Estatal de RestauraciOn y Conservacion
de Sue los.
Materlales DIsponlbles:Tripticos, folletos e informaci6n en los medios
de difusi6n prensa, radio, TV, en ocasiones.
Programas de EA: Asesoria tocante al manejo y aplicacion de Ia ley
ecolegica para el estado de Chihuahua. Information acerca del reciclado
de basura proponiendo opciones buscando formas de no producir rids
basura. Se tienen acercamientos a los centros comerciales buscando
estrategias para lograr la no utilizaciOn de bolsas de plastic° al empacar
sus productos.
EDICIONES GUILEBCA
Directora: Profa. Ma. del Carmen Aguirre de Acosta
Telefono: (1) 625-5963 Fax: (1) 625-5963
beto_acosta @ hotmail.com
Parque de los Ensuenos #8140 Fracc. Los Parques
Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua 32400
Tipo: Negocio
Area de ServIclo: Binacional
Audlencla: Preescolar, Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria,
lico en
general, Secundaria, Primaria
MIslon: °Hacer lo serio de la educacion un divertido juego para aprender.°
Temas de sus Programas: Administration y conservation de los
recursos, Desarrollo sustentable, Ecologia, Manejo de desechos /
reciclaje, Ecosistemas, Disponibilidad y suministro de agua, Apreciacion
de Ia naturaleza, ConservaciOn del agua, Medio ambiente, Calidad del
agua, EducaciOn ambiental, Prevention de Ia contaminaciOn
Materlales DIsponlbles: Publication informativa
Bravo.
Programas de EA: Presentaciones sobre temas relacionados con el
agua en escuelas primarias y secundarias.
ESCUELA PREPARATORIA FEDERAL FOR
COOPERACION EMS - 2/47 ALTAVISTA DE
JUAREZ
Directors de Ia Preparatoria: Armida Elia Valverde Cabral
Telefono: (1) 614-1480 Fax: (1) 614-1480
[email protected]
Nuevo Boulevard Fronterizo s/n, Colonia Altavista
Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua 32000
TIpo: Institution educative
Area de ServIclo: Urbana, Binacional
Audlencla: Preparatoria
MIslon: Es un espacio para SER.
Temas de sus Programas: Disponibilidad y suministro de agua,
Conservacion del agua, Calidad del agua
Materlales DIsponlbles: Libros, Talleres de capacitaciOn, Video
ESCUELA SECUNDARIA FEDERAL NO 4
Director: Juan Lorenzana
Telefono: (1) 610-3003 Fax: (1) 610-3003
Ayuntamento y Acapulco s/n
Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua 32000
TIpo: Institucion educative
Area de ServIclo: Regional
Audlencla: Secundaria
MIslan:Concienciar a la comunidad escolar y la poblaciOn on el cuidado
del agua y el ambiente ecologic°. Mantener los sanitarios y anexos.
Tomas de sus Programas: Conservaci6n del agua, Plantas, EducaciOn
ambiental
Materlales DIsponlbles: PublicaciOn informativa, Talleres de
capacitaciOn, Conferencias
FEDERACION MEXICANA DE ASOCIACIONES
PRIVADAS DE SALUD Y DESARROLLO
COMUNITARIO A.C. (FEMAP)
Presidents: Dr. Enrique Suarez
Telefono: (1) 616-1396, 616-0833 Fax: (1) 616-6535
[email protected]
http://www.femap.org.mx
Ave. Plutarco Elias Callas # 744 N. (PO. Box 9737, El Paso, TX 79987)
Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua 32310
Tipo: No lucrative
Area de ServIclo: Rural, Regional, Estatal, Municipal, Urbana,
ESCUELA IGNACIO ZARAGOZA
Armando Villasana Moran
Calle Internacional 148
Palomas, Chihuahua 31830
Tipo: Institution educativa
Area de ServIclo: Area fronteriza entre Columbus, Nuevo Mexico y
palomas Chihuahua.
MIslon: Preservar nuestros mantos acuiferos desarrollando apreciacion
Gu la de Recursos de Education Ambiental en la Frontera
Binacional
Audiencia: Preescolar, Pit lico en general, ParticipaciOn comunitaria,
Primaria, CapacitaciOn para maestros
MIsIdn: Ayudar a elevar Ia calidad de vida de Ia poblacion de escasos
recursos
Temas de sus Programas: Seguridad e higiene industrial y ocupacional,
Desarrollo sustentable, Ecologia, Manejo de desechos / reciclaje,
Disponibilidad y suministro de agua, ConservaciOn del agua, Medio
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ambiente, Calidad del agua, Educaci6n ambiental, Prevenci6n de la
contaminacion
Materlales DIsponlbles: Libros, Manual pars el maestro, PublicaciOn
informativa, Talleres de capacitaciOn, Conferencias, Video
Benjamin Franklin #4145 y Estocolmo No. 4158 Circuit° PRONAF
Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua 32310
TIpo: Organism° priblico descentralizado del gobierno municipal
dedicado a la Omar:ion urban.,
Area de Serviclo: Cd. Juarez.
Audlencla: Gobiemo municipal, estatal y federal, organizaciones no
lucrativas y pablico en general.
MIslon: Proporcionar los planes y proyectos urbanos que Cd. Juarez
necesita para su desarrollo sustentable y fortalecer su identidad con
bases cientfficas y participaciOn ciudadana.
Ulnas de sus Programas: Desarrollo urban, planificaciOn y diseflo,
viviendas, administracion de carreteras, tistemas de informaciOn
georreferenciada, infraestructura urban y equipo, economfa y sociolog fa
FM GLOBO 98.3
urban, medio ambiente y crecimiento economic°.
Director Operative: Uc. Ricardo Alcantara
Tel6fono: (1) 618-6505 Fax: (1) 618-65-05
[email protected]
http://www.fmglobo.com.mx
Ave. Ejercito Nacional 7695, Edificio A, locales 3 y 4, Fracc. del Marquez
Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua 32530
Tlpo: No lucrativa
Area de ServIclo: Municipal, Urbana
Audlencla: Preescolar, Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Public° en
general, Secundaria, Participacion comunitaria, Primaria
MIslon: Brindar entretenimiento, information y cultura al mayor numero
de radioescuchas posible, mediante una comunicaciOn personalizada
y ante todo positiva que nos permita ser parte integral de nuestra
Materlales DIsponlbles: Una variedad de pianos enfocados en la
integracion ecolOgica, transporte, registrot estadfsticos del INEGI,
mapas y videos.
Programas de EA: Todos los proyectos patrocinados por IMIP
propordonan informackin ecologica pare adquirir un balance ecologic°
en el desarrollo urbane. linos de los objetivos de IMIP es Ia reconcillacion
entre Ia preservaciOn del medio ambiente y la disponibilidad de los
recursos naturales con el desarrollo urban.
INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE INVESTIGACIONES
FORESTALES AGRICOLAS Y PECUARIAS
comunidad at satisfacer sus expectativas.
Temas de sus Programas: Ecologfa del desierto, Ecologfa, Manejo de
desechos / reciclaje, ConservaciOn del agua, Medio ambiente, Plantas,
Calidad del agua, EducaciOn ambiental, Prevenci6n de la contaminaciOn
Mater lales DIsponlbles: Visitas guiadas
HERMANOS Y AMIGOS DEFENSORES DEL AGUA
(HADA)
Armando Villasana Moran
Telefono: (1) 666-0229 Fax: (1) 666-0280
Avenida Cuauhtemoc 385
Palomas, Chihuahua 31830
Tlpo: Institucion educative
Area de ServIclo: Urbana, Binacional
Audlencla: Preescolar, Preparatoria, Public° en general, Secundaria,
Primaria
MIslon: Concienciar a los adultos a traves de nuestros alumnos para el
uso y cuidado de nuestros mantos acufferos.
Tomas de sus Programas: Ecologfa del desierto, Conservaci6n del
agua, Calidad del agua
INFOMEXUS
Inyestigador Titular: Dr. Uriel Figueroa Viramontes
Telefono: (1) 653-0100 Fax: (1) 653-0100
[email protected]
Carretera Juarez-Porvenir Km.62
Praxedis G. Gro., Chihuahua 32780
Tlpo: Gubernamental
Area de ServIclo: Rural
Audlencla: Kiblico en general
MIslon: Desarrollar investigaciOn que coadyuve a resolver los problemas
de sector agropecuario.
Temas de sus Programas: Conservackfm del suelo, Desarrollo
sustentable, Manejo de desechos / reciclaje, Conservacion del agua,
Calidad del agua, Educaci6n ambiental, PrevenciOn de la contaminaciOn
Materlales DIsponlbles: Publicacion informative, Conferencias
INSTITUTO TECNOLOGICO Y DE ESTUDIOS
SUPERIORES DE MONTERREY,
CAMPUS CD. JUAREZ
Director General: Jos6 Peralta
Telefono: (1) 629-9100; 629-9100 ext. 2557 Fax: (1) 629-9101
[email protected]
Ave. Tomas Fernandez Campos #8945, Parque Industrial Bermildez
Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua 32320
Tlpo: Instituckfin educative
Directora Adjunta: Ma. Eugenia Parra
Tel6fono: (1) 611-0577 Fax: (1) 616-6535
[email protected]
http:/finfomeius.org.mx
Plutarco Elfa's Callas 744 Nte., Col. Progresista
Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua 32310
Tlpo: No lucrativa
Area de ServIclo: Regional, Municipal, Binacional
Area de ServIclo: Urbana
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Capacitacion para maestros
MIslon: Formar personas comprometidas con el desarrollo de su
comunidad para mejorarla en lo social, en lo economic° y en lo politico,
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Kiblico en general, Participaci6n
Ecosistemas, Recursos energeticos, Conservaci6n del agua, Medio
ambiente, Calidad del agua, Educacion ambiental
Materlales DIsponlbles: Ubros, Visitas guiadas, Conferencias, Video
y que sean competitivas internacionalmente en su area de
conocimientos. La misiOn incluye hacer investigacion y extension
relevantes para el desarrollo sostenible del pats.
Tomas de sus Programas: Desarrollo sustentable, Ecologfa,
comunitaria
MIslon: Promover un mejor entendimiento regional mediante Ia
compilaciOn, el analisis y el uso de Ia informaci6n sociodemogrtfica,
econOmica, cultural y de salud y medio ambiente en Ia frontera MexicoEstados Unidos, para facilitar Ia participaciOn activa de Ia sociedad.
Tomas de sus Programas: Medio ambiente
Materlales DIsponlbles: Libros, Pagina electr6nica
INSTITUTO MUNICIPAL DE 1INVESTIGACION Y
PLANEACION
Coordinador de Informacion: Uc. Jose M. Fernandez Sigala
Telefono: (1) 613-6520, 613-6530, 13-6546 Fax: (1) 611-1270
[email protected]
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JUNTA MUNICIPAL DE AGUA Y SANEAMIENTO
DE JUAREZ
Humberto Urariga U.
Telefono: (1) 686-0045 Fax: (1) 686-0014
Pedro N. Garcia 2231
Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua 32030
Tlpo: Gubernamental
Area de ServIclo: Cd. Juarez
Audlencla: Usuarios, preescolar, primaria y secundaria.
MIslon: Garantizar un suministro, calidad y buen use del agua potable
Gula de Recursos de Educacion Ambiental en la Frontera
affiamullu.g.- DI
a twos del use de tecnologia adecuada y personal capacitado.
Temas de sus Programas: Disponibilidad, consenracion y calidad del
agua.
Mater lales Disponlbles: Manual pars el maestro sobre agua, materiales
de lecture y cuadernos para colorear pars nirios de escuelas primaria,
visitas guiadas y conferencias.
Programas de EA: Dias EcolOgicos en la escuelas y campos de verano
PROGRAMA COMPAREROS, A.C.
Lic. en Trabajo Social: Maria Elena Ramos Rodriguez
Telefono: (1) 611-3792 Fax: (1) 613-02-57
pcompa@ prodigy.net.mx
Ave. de Ia Raza #2643 Fracc. Silvios
Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua 32330
Tipo: No lucrativa
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OFICINA ESTATAL ECOL6GIECA DE CHIHUAHUA
Celene Moncayo
Telefono: (1) 410-6440 Fax: (1) 415-4937
[email protected]
Allende 1222, 2do. Piso, Col. Centro.
Cd. Chihuahua, Chihuahua 32000
Tlpo: Gubernamental
Area de ServIclo: Regiones pobladas del Rfo Conchos
Temas de sus Programas: Irwestigacion sobre el Rio Conchos
so
Audlencla: Participacion comunitaria
Participar en la kisqueda de una sociedad mas equitativa que
de respuesta a la poblaciOn vulnerable y afectada por el VIH / SIDA y a
la adiccion a drogas promoviendo la participacion de todos los actores
sociales desde la colectividad a la individual.
Temas de sus Programas: Manejo de desechos / reciclaje,
ConservaciOn del agua, Calidad del agua, PrevenciOn de la
contaminacion
Materlales Disponlbles: Talleres de capacitacion, Conferencias
PROMOCION SOCIAL KOLPING A.C.
ORGANIZACION POPULAR INDEPEIIIIIIIENTE
Directors: Patricia Monreal Molina
Telefono: (1) 612-5730 Fax: (1) 612-5730
[email protected]
Fray Garcia de Fco #1167
Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua 32000
Tipo: No lucrativa
Area de ServIclo: Urbana
Audlencla: Ptiblico en general, Participacion comunitaria, CapacitaciOn
pars maestros
MIslon: Fortalecer el empoderamiento ciudadano por medio de una
autogestion bien informada.
Temas de sus Programas: Desarrollo sustentable, Ecologfa, Manejo
de desechos / reciclaje, Ecosistemas, Disponibilidad y suministro de
Maestro en Lengua y Literatura: Carlos U. Vazquez Rios
Telefono: (1) 630-1132 Fax: (1) 630-1133
Covarrubias 4029
Cd. Judrez, Chihuahua 32220
Tipo: No lucrativa
Area de ServIclo: Regional, Municipal, Urbana
Audiencia: PUblico en general, ParticipaciOn comunitaria
FigIsIdn: El desarrollo integral de las personas, en especial aquellas can
pocas posibilidades econOmicas y sociales. Promocidn de grupos
comunitarios mediante un proceso educative y proyecciOn a la poblacidn.
Temas de sus Programas: Seguridad e higiene industrial y ocupacional,
Ecologfa, Manejo de desechos / reciclaje, Medio ambiente, Educaci6n
ambiental, PrevenciOn de la contaminacion
Materlales Disponlbles: Manual para el maestro, Talleres de
capacitacion, Visitas guiadas, Conferencias
agua, Conservacion del agua, Medio ambiente, Calidad del agua,
Educacion ambiental, PrevenciOn de la contaminaciOn
Materlales Disponlbles: Manual para el maestro, Talleres de
capacitaci6n, Video
PREPARATORIA CETC./1
Ingeniero Ambiental: Marcos Juarez
Telefono: (1) 612-7057 Fax: (1) 610-1107
Calle Ubertad No. 2102 Col. Cheveria
Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua 32060
Tlpo: Institucion educativa
Area de ServIclo: Urbana
Audiencia: Preparatoria
MIslon: Brindar Bachillerato Tecnologico en administracion.
Temas de sus Programas: Medio ambiente, Educacion ambiental
Materlales Disponlbles: Libros, Visitas guiadas, Conferencias, Video
PROYECTO DEL IRO
Directors en Mexico: Alma R. Galvdn
Telefono: (1) 612-16-61 Fax: (1) 612-1661
pdrmex @infolnk.net
Ave. 16 de Septiembre, No 106, Despacho 212
Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua 32000
Tipp: No lucrativa
Area de ServIclo: Rural, Urbana, Binacional
Audlencla: Preparatoria, Secundaria, Participacion comunitaria,
Capacitacidn pars maestros
MIslon: Desarrollar en los estudiantes las capacidades y habilidades
de pensamiento critico necesarios para que sean miembros activos y
efectivos en la protecciOn de la salud y el ambiente de sus comunidades.
Temas de sus Programas: Administraci6n y conservation de los
recursos, Conservacion del suelo, Desarrollo sustentable, Ecologfa,
Manejo de desechos / reciclaje, Ecosistemas, Disponibilidad y suministro
PROCURADURIA FEDERAL. DE P r OTECCIION AL
AMBIENTE (PROFEPA), CHIHUAHUA
Qufmica Farmaco Biologa: Maria del Pilar Leal Hernandez
Telefono: (1) 611-01-66 Fax: (1) 611-0220
pfpachih @ infolnk. net
http://www.profepa.gob.mx
de agua, Conservacidn del agua, Medio ambiente, Calidad del agua,
Educacidn ambiental, Prevenci6n de la contamination, Fauna silvestre
Materlales Disponlbles: Manual para el maestro, Talleres de
capacitacidn; Visitas guiadas, Conferencias, Video, Pagina electrOnica
SECRETARJIA DIE DESARROLLO URBAN° If
Calle Thomas Alba Edison 1510 Norte, Esquina Malecdn, Colonia
ECOLCDGI1A DEL GO IIERNO DEL ESTAIDO DIE
Hidalgo
Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua 32300
TIpo: Gubernamental
CffiIIIIIUADIIUA
Area de ServIclo: Rural, Regional, Estatal, Municipal, Urbana,
Binacional
MIslon: ProtecciOn at Medio Ambiente
Temas de sus Programas: Legislation ambiental, Conservacion del
suelo, Manejo de desechos/reciclaje, Consenracion del agua, Media
ambiente, PrevenciOn de Ia contamination
Antonio Cervantes Gurrola
Telefono: (1) 410-6440
sgdueco@ buzon.chihuahua.gob.mx
Calle Aldama y 15. Eje Juan Gabriel y Aserraderos, Edificio
Administrativo.
Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua 32000
TIpo: Gubernamental
Area de ServIclo: Municipios de Juarez, Villahumada y Valle de Juarez.
Proteger y cumplir can la legislation estatal en cuestiones
ambientales.
Temas de sus Programas: Protection ambiental.
Materlales Disponlbles: Publicaciones informativas ecologicas.
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Servicios Especlales: LegislaciOn ambiental, monitoreo de impacto
ambiental.
SERVICIOS PUBLICOS MUNICIPALES
Direccion Tecnica de Servicios Publicos: Laura Murga
Telefono: (1) 613-6363 md. 228 Fax: (1) 616-2165
[email protected]
Universidad # 2190
Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua 32000
TIpo: Gubernamental
Area de Servlclo: Municipal
lico en general, Secundaria, ParticipaciOn
Audlencla: Preescolar,
comunitaria, Primaria
MIslon: Hacer de la ciudad un lugar limpio, ordenado y seguro y. brindar
un servicio publico eficiente involucrando a la comunidad.
Temas de sus Programas: Medio ambiente, PrevenciOn de Ia
UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA DE CHIHUAHUA
Profesor, Investigador: Dr. Adolfo Chavez Rodriguez
Telefono: (1) 414-6063; 413-7766 Fax: (1) 413-5055
achavezr@ buzon.online.com.mx
http://www.uach.mx
Universidad AutOnoma de Chihuahua, A.P. #1528-C
Cd. Chihuahua, Chihuahua 31160
Tlpo: Institucian educativa
Area de ServIcIo: Rural, Regional, Estatal, Municipal, Urbana,
Binacional
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Capacitacion pam maestros
MIslon: Docencia, InvestigaciOn y DifusiOn de Ia Cultura
Tomas de sus Programas: AdministraciOn y conservaciOn de los
recursos, Ciencias de Ia tierra, Manejo de desechos / reciclaje,
Disponibilidad y suministro de agua, Conservacion del agua, Medio
ambiente, Calidad del agua, EducaciOn ambiental, Prevencian de Ia
contaminacian
contaminaciOn
Materlales DIsponlbles: Libros, Software computacional, Correo
Materlales DIsponlbles: Visitas guiadas, Video
electranico, Publicacian informative, Talleres de capacitacion, Visitas
guiadas, Conferencias, Video, Pagina electronics
SIERRA MADRE ALLIANCE PROGRAM
UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA DE CHIHUAHUA
Director: Randall Gingrich
Telefono: (1) 415-5912
[email protected]
httpJ /www.sierramadrealliance.org
DivisiOn del Norte 2300, Suite 119, Col. Altavista
Cd. Chihuahua, Chihuahua 31320
Tipo: No lucrativa
Area de Serviclo: Sierra Madre Occidental de Mexico
Audlencla: Poblaciones indigenas locales, grupos de apoyo no
gubernamentales, redes de accion internacional, entidades de
financiamiento, organismos gubernamentales.
Preservar el patrimonio biologic° y cultural del norte de la
Sierra Madre Occidental
Temas de sus Programas: ConservaciOn, restauraci6n, derechos
civiles, desarrollo de proyectos en comunidades Tarahumaras y
Tepehuanas, investigaciOn biolOgica, capacitaciOn on liderazgo,
Profesor Investigador ConcepciOn Lujan Alvarez
Telefono: (1) 472-7697 Fax: (1) 472-1967
clujan @smart.net.mx
Privada de Avenida Quints Sur # 1102
Delicias, Chihuahua 33000
Tlpo: InstituciOn educativa
Area de ServIclo: Rural, Estatal, Urbana
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad
MIslon: Es una instittrcion con liderazgo en la formaciOn de profesionales
con alta calidad tecnica y cientifica, y con (Rica moral, y espfritu de
servicio para quo sirvan a la sociedad on las posibles soluciones a
problemas socioeconamicos y ecologicos pam su desarrollo futuro. La
Universidad mantiene una vinculaciOn constante con la sociedad y su
entomb para toner una retroalimentacian continua y hacer los ajustes
oportunos en su estructura academica para quo responds a las
cuestiones de mujeres, salud y cultura indfgena.
Materlales Disponibles: Reporte del programa.
necesidades planteadas.
Programas de EA: Establecimiento de una cooperativa de mujeres
Ecologfa, Medio ambiente, EducaciOn ambiental
Materlales DIsponlbles: Talleres de capacitaciOn, Conferencias
Temas de sus Programas: Ecologfa del desierto, Ciencia forestal,
artesanas Tepehuana, capacitaciOn de liderazgo indfgena, panificaciOn
estrategica, estudios de plantas medicinales, educacion sobre Ia salud
integral comunitaria, salud y culture indigena.
UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA DE CIUDAD JUAREZ
Medico: Herntm Cavazos Hermosillo
Telefono: (1) 611-3458
[email protected]
Prov. Ignacio Ramirez #2558
Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua 32330
Tlpo: InstituciOn educativa
Area de ServIclo: Rural, Regional, Estatal, Municipal
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Public° on general,
SOCIEDAD REGIONAL NORTE DE INGENIERIA
SANITARIA Y AMBIENTAL
Tesorera: Emma Guzman Soto
Telefono: (1) 612-1903 Fax: (1) 616-0447
[email protected]
Calle Raman Corona 286 Norte
Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua 32000
TIpo: No lucrativa
Area de ServIclo: Estatal, Municipal, Urbana
su entomb ecologico quo cada die se ye mas devastado por la
intervencion de grupos no etnicos.
Tomas de sus Programas: Ciencia forestal, Ecologfa, Ecosistemas,
Apreciacion de Ia naturaleza, Medio ambiente, Plantas, PrevenciOn de
la contaminaciOn
Materlales DIsponlbles: Talleres de capacitaciOn, Visitas guiadas,
Conferencias, Video
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Priblico en general, ParticipaciOn
comunitaria
MIslon: Promover y apoyar Ia formaciOn de grupos de trabajo para las
diferentes areas ambientales; difundir el acervo de conocimientos de la
ingenierfa sanitaria, ciencias ambientales y ciencias afines Formar parte
de la Federacion Mexicana de ingenleria; congregar a los profesionales
que desarrollan alguna actividad.
Temas de sus Programas: Legislacion ambiental, Ecologfa, Medio
ambiente, Educacion ambiental
Materlales DIsponlbles:Talleres de capacitaciOn, Conferencias, Video
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MIsle5n: Respetar, ayudar e integrar a la sociedad, la Etnia Raramuri
quo habits la Sierra Tarahumara del Estado de Chihuahua, conservando
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JUAREZ, CENTRO DE ESTUDIOS BIOLOGICOS
Director del Centro: Dr. Victoriano Garza-Almanza
Telefono: (1) 617-5758 Fax: (1) 617-5758
vgarzaeuacj.mx
http: //www.uacj.mx/cema
Avenida del Charro 610 N
Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua 32310
Tlpo: InstituciOn educative
Gula de Recursos de Educacion Ambiental en la Frontera
CHIHUAHUA Area de ServIclo: Rural, Regional, Urbana, Binacional
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, CapacitaciOn pare maestros
MIslon: La Universidad Aut6noma de Ciudad Juarez es una institucion
pablica con la mision de crear, transmitir, ampliar, y difundir el
conocimiento, conservar y fortalecer los valores que cohesionan Ia
identidad cultural del pats, para formar de manera integral profesionales
competitivos, calicos y comprometidos con la sociedad a °ayes de
procesos_y_mgramas relevantes al entomb regional, nacional e
internacional.
Temas de sus Programas: Seguridad e higiene industrial y ocupacional,
Desarrollo sustentable, Ecologfe, Manejo de desechos / reciclaje,
Conservacidn del agua, Medio ambiente, Calidad del agua, Educacian
ambiental
Materlales DIsponlbles: Libros, Correo electrenico, Publicacidn
informative, Talleres de capacitaci6n, Conferencias, Pagina electrOnica
UNIVERSIDAD REGIONAL DEL NORTE
Maestro e Investigador Guillermo Luna
Telefono: (1) 411-1451 Fax: (1) 411-1571
lizdebeth @ mailcity.com
http://www.urn.edu
Allende 2628
Cd. Chihuahua, Chihuahua 31020
Tip*: Institucion educative
Area dd-Selv clo: Estatal
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Public° on general, ParticipaciOn
comunitaria, Primaria
Buscar el Desarrollo sustentable del desierto Chihuahuense
Temas de sus Programas: Legislacian ambiental, Ecologfe del desiertc;
Materlales DIsponlbles: Manual pare el maestro, Conferencias
UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA DE CD. JUAREZ,
CENTRO DE ESTUDIOS DEL MEDIO AMBIENTE
Investigadore y Catedratica: Ing. Ma. del Rosario Dfaz Arellano
Telefono: (1) 617-5758 ext 4948
rodiaz @hotmail.com
http://www.uacj.mx/cema
Ave. del Charro # 610 Nte. Col. Rad Garcia
Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua 32620
TIpo: lnstituciOn educativa
Area de ServIclo: Rural, Regional, Estatal, Municipal, Urbana,
Binacional
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Public() en general,
CapacitaciOn para maestros
MIslOn: Nuestra universidad es el producto de la aspiraciOn por muchos
alias de la comunidad fronteriza del Estado de Chihuahua por contar
con una instituciOn de educaci6n superior propia. Los esfuerzos de Ia
sociedad juarense se tradujeron en varias experiencias academicas
previas que culminar(an con la fundacien de este case de estudios.
Temas de sus Programas: Legislacion ambiental, AdministraclOn y
conservacian de los recursos, Ecolog fa del desierto, ConservaciOn del
suelo, Ciencias de la tierra, Seguridad e higiene industrial y ocupacional,
Desarrollo sustentable, Ecolog fa, Manejo de desechos / reciclaje,
Ecosistemas, Disponibilidad y suministro de agua, Recursos energOticos,
Conservacion del agua, Medio ambiente, Calidad del agua, Educaci6n
ambiental, PrevenciOn de Ia conteminaciOn
Materlales DIsponlbles: Libros, Software computacional, Manual pars
el maestro, Correo electrOnico, PublicaciOn informativa, Talleres de
capacitacion, Visitas guiadas, Conferencias, Video, Papa electrOnica
UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA DE CIUDAD
JUAREZ, INSTITUTO DE CIENCIAS SOCIALES Y
ADMINISTRACION
Coordinadora del Area de Salud Ambiental: Rosa Manuela Sales
Escagodo
Telefono: (1) 611-5722 Fax: (1) 613-8679
[email protected]
Lopez Mateos No. 20
Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua 32000
Tlpo: InstituclOn educativa
Area de ServIclo: Estatal principalmente
Audlencla: Profesionistas en qufmica, ingenierfa, biologfa y biomedicine.
MIsIdn: Crear profesionistas en el area de salud
Temas de sus Programas: Salud ambiental, salud ocupacional,
sanitizaciOn basica.
Materlales DIsponlbles: Aquellos disponibles en la Universidad como
cuadernos, colecciones de materiales producidos por instituciones
gubernamentales.
Programas de EA: CoordinaciOn con instituciones gubemamentales y
no gubernamentales.
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EIIODIIVERSIIDAD MEXICANA S.A DE C.V.
COMISION ECOLOGICA DE PIEDRAS NEGRAS,
ASOCIACION ECOLOGICA FRONTERA NORTE
Bielogo: Rodrigo H. Gonzalez
Telefono: (8) 412-8490 Fax: (8) 439-1262
[email protected]
Ca lz. Antonio Narro #70 Quinta Trinidad
Saltillo, Coahuila 25000
Tipo: Negocio
Presidente: Ing. Eduardo Sepulveda
Telefono: (8) 782-5722 Fax: (8) 783-0870
[email protected]
Cuauhtemoc #504 Nte.
Piedras Negras, Coahuila 78853
Area de-Serviclo Region
Audiencia: Adultos / universidad,
lico en general
Misi On: Propagar comercialmente especies de plantas de los deslertos
del mundo evitando que estas plantas sean saqueadas de sus habitats
naturales
Temas de sus Programas: Ecologfa del desierto, Ecosistemas,
ApreciaciOn de Ia naturaleza, Plantas
Materlales Disponibles: Talleres de capacitacion, Visitas guiadas,
Conferencias, Video
T-Ipo:-No-lucnativa
Area do Serviclo: Regional, Municipal
Audiencla: Preparatoria, Secundaria, Participacion comunitaria,
Primaria
Malan: Aprovechar las experiencias de otras regiones en crisis por
agua pare prevenir los problemas de nuestra region que es de las mas
altas en crecimiento, tanto por Mexico como por USA. Mediante
conferencias a nivel primaria, secundaria y preparatoria, asf como
apoyando a las empresas con information pare el reciclado y el ahorro
del agua, adorn& de actividades comunitarias de limpieza riberefla.
Tomes de sus Programas: Ciencias de Ia tierra, Ecosistemas,
CENTRO DE 1:iACZEILLERATO TECNOLOGICO
INDUSTRIAL I( DE SERVICIOS #34
ApredaciOn de la naturaleza, EducaciOn ambiental, Prevencien de la
contamination
Matedales Disponlbles: Conferencias, Video
Profesora: Norma Patricia Betancourt Hernandez
Telefono: (8) 783-020 Fax: (8) 783-0542
Av. Tecnologico s/n Col. Andres S. Viesca
Piedras Negras, Coahuila 26000
Tipo: institucien educativa
Area de SenrIcio: Piedras Negras
Audlencia: Public° en general
'Vision: Apreciacien de Ia naturaleza
Temas de sus Programas: Salud.
Serviclos Especiaies: Recoleccion de basura, plasticos, productos
menos tOxicos del hogar.
Programas de EA: participamos en Ia recoleccion de papal y carton
como parte del programa °Coahuila Umpla".
COMISION INTERNACIONAL DE L1MITES Y
AGUAS (CILA) COAHUILA
Ing. Ignacio Pena Trevino
Telefono: (8) 772-4013 Fax: (8) 772-5002
[email protected]
Capitan Leal 210, Col. Benito Juarez
Cd. Acuna, Coahuila 26200
Tipo: Gubernamental
CENTRO DE AAC ILLERATO TECNOLOGICO
INDUSTRIAL Y DE SERVICIOS #54
Ing. Olga Claudia Berianga Gonzalez
Telefono: (8) 773-0496 Fax: (8) 773-0218
Carretera Presidente, La Amistad Km. 4
Cd. Acuna, Coahuila 26200
Tipo: InstituciOn educativa
Area de Serviclo: Urbana
Audiencia: Preparatoria, CapacitaciOn para maestros
'Vision: Preparar alumnos criticos para que puedan enfrentarse a
cualquier problematica y solucionen Ia situacien satisfactoriamente.
Temas de sus Programas: Conservacion del suelo, Ecologfa, Manejo
de desechos / reciclaje, Disponibilidad y suministro de agua,
Conservacion del agua, Medio ambiente, Calidad del agua, EducadOn
ambiental, PrevenciOn de Ia contamination
Materiales Disponibies: Manual pare el maestro, Publicacien
informativa, Talleres de capacitaciOn, Visitas guiadas
Area de Serviclo: Estatal.
Audiencla: Comunidades fronterizas
MisiOn: Preservacion de los lfmites territoriales, cuidado de las agues
nacionales e internacionales.
Tomas de sus Programas: Aguas internacionales
Matertales Dlsponibles: Anualmente un boletfn hidrometrico y afluentes
del Rfo Bravo
Serviclos Especlaies: Coordinacien de grupos binacionales
Programas de EA: Coon:Unladen de talleres de saneamiento.
COMISION NACIONAL DEL AGUA, GERENCIA
REGIONAL CUENCAS CENTRALES DEL NORTE
Ingeniero: Pablo Hernandez
Telefono: (1) 717-7801 Fax: (1) 713-9930
calagua@ halcon.laguna.ual.mx
Blvd. Revolution 2343 Ote.
Torreon, Coahuila 27000
Tipo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Rural, Municipal, Urbana
Audiencia: Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, PUblico en general,
Secundaria, Participa.ciOn comunitaria, Primaria, CapacitaciOn pare
maestros
MisiOn: Conservacion en cuanto a cantidad y calidad del agua
Temas de sus Programas: Legislacien ambiental, Administracien y
conservacien de los recursos, ConservaciOn del suelo, Desarrollo
sustentable, Ecologfa, Manejo de desechos / recidaje, Ecosistemas,
Disponibilidad y suministro de agua, ConservaciOn del agua, Medio
ambiente, Calidad del aqua, Education ambiental, Prevention de Ia
contamination
COLEGIIO NACIONAL DE EDUCACION
PROPESIIONAL TtCNICA (CONALEP)
Marco Antonio Esparza
Telefono: (8) 772-4013 Fax: (8) 772-6986
Calle Mina y Seguro Social
Cd. Acuna, Coahuila 26200
Tipo: InstituciOn educativa
Area de Servicio: Estatal
Audiencia: Maestros y estudiantes
EducaciOn estudiantil
Math:whiles DIsponlbles: PublicaciOn informativa, ,Talleres de
Temas de sus Programas: Asistente de direcciOn, refrigeracion y
capacitaci6n, Conferencias, Video
mecanica electrica.
Materiales Disponibles: Biblioteca, servicio social.
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Ing. Luis Alfonso Moncada
Telefono: (8) 696-0035 Fax: (8) 696-0034
Presidente Carranza 501 Norte
Cuatrocienegas, Coahuila 27640
TIpo: No lucrativa
Area de ServIc lo: Valle de Cuatrocienegas
Educar a los residentes y a los turistas sobre Ia proteccion del
Temas de sus Programas: Desarrollo sustentable y protecciOn del valle
de Cuatrocienegas.
Materiales DIsponlbles: Materiales didacticos, triptico.
ServIclos Especlales: Informacion sobre el valle, conferencias
didacticas, educacion ambiental comunitaria y turismo.
DIRECCION DE ECOLOGIA, CD. ACURA
DIRECCION GENERAL DE ECOLOGIA, ESTADO
DE COAHUILA
Director General de Ecologfa: Ren6 Martinez
Telefono: (8) 412-5622, 414-9213 Fax: (8) 412-5678
Victoria 608, Primer Piso, Zona Centro
Saltillo, Coahuila 25000
Tlpo: Gubernamental
Area de Servlclo: Regional, Estatal, Municipal, Urbana
Audlencla: Preescolar, Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Publics° en
general, Secundaria, Parficipacion comunitaria, Primaria, CapacitaciOn
para maestros
Weldon: Sensibilizar, concienciar, y educar en favor del medio ambiente
a Ia poblacion en general.
Temas de sus Programas: Ecologfa del desierto, Ecologfa, Manejo de
desechos / reciclaje, Recursos energeticos, ConservaciOn del agua,
Medio ambiente, Plantas, EducaciOn ambiental, Fauna silvestre
Materlales DIsponlbles: Manual para el maestro, PublicaciOn
Director: Jose Luis Hulgufn Tinoco
Telefono: (8) 772-3511 Fax: (8) 772-5940
Guerrero y Galeana, altos
Cd. Acuha, Coahuila 26200
Tlpo: Gubernamental
Area de Servlclo: Cd. Acufla
Audlencla: Jovenes, ninos y public° en general
Cuidar y proteger el medio ambiente, suelo, agua, aire, recursos
naturales, flora y fauna.
Materlales DIsponlbles: Folletos, campahas de limpieza,
presentaciones en las escuelas.
ServIclos Especlales: Trabajos que mejoren los estandares de vida.
Programas de EA: Presentaciones en las escuelas.
DIRECCION DE ECOLOGfA, PIEDRAS NEGRAS
Directora: Josefina Sanchez Ponce
Telefono: (8) 782-1916 Fax: (8) 782-3191
Monterrey No. 1304 Norte, Residencial Valle San Jose
Piedras Negras, Coahuila 26010
Tlpo: Gubernamental
Area de Servlclo: Piedras Negras
AudIencla: Nihos y j6venes
Tomas de sus Programas: control de basura, recursos naturales,
informativa, Talleres de capacltaciOn, Conferencias, Video
FUNDACION ECOLOGICA MEXICANA (FEMAC)
Director Ejecutivo: Rodolfo Ruiz Reyna
Telefono: (8) 416-3104, 415-9122 Fax: (8) 416-6652
femacl @prodigy.net.mx
Jose Cardenas Valdez No. 758, Col. Republica de Oriente
Saltillo, Coahuila 25280
Tlpo: No lucrativa
Area de Servlclo: Rural, Regional, Municipal, Urbana, Binacional
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Publics° en general,
Secundaria,. Participacion comunitaria, Primaria
MIslOn: La brisqueda de soluciones a los problemas ecologicos no debe
ser monopolio de ningtin grupo o sector en particular, es necesario que
Ia sociedad, en todas sus manifestaciones, asuma con responsabilidad
y espfritu solidario Ia defensa del medio ambiente, Ia lucha por Ia
conservaciOn de los recursos naturales y el acceso al bienestar en
armonia con las opciones que nos ofrece Ia naturaleza.
Temas de sus Programas: LegislaciOn ambiental, Ecologfa del desierto,
Ecologfa, Ecosistemas, Apreciacion de Ia naturaleza, Medio ambiente,
Plantas, EducaciOn ambiental, PrevenciOn de Ia contaminacion
Materlales Disponlbles: Correo electronic°, Publicaci6n informativa,
Talleres de capacitacion, Conferencias, Video
integraci6n de los temas ambientales con las escuelas.
Materlales DIsponlbles: Videos, manuales pars el maestro.
PRESIDENCIA MUNICIPAL DE CD. ACURA
DIRECCION DEL AREA DE PROTECCION DE
FLORA Y FAUNA CUATROCItNEGAS
Directora: Susana Moncada
Telefono: (8) 696-0574 Fax: (8) 696-0443
[email protected]
Presidente Carranza #107 Centro
Cuatrocienegas, Coahuila 27640
Tlpo: Gubernamental
Area de ServIclo: Rural, Regional, Municipal, Urbana
Audlencla: Preescolar, Preparatoria, Public° en general, Secundaria,
ParticipaciOn comunitaria, Primaria, Capacitaci6n para maestros
MIslon: Informara a la poblaciOn sobre el valor de nuestros recursos
naturales, la flora y la proteccion de la fauna en Cuatrocienegas. Proteger
los habitats naturales y los ecosistemas mss fragiles en el area. Asegurar
el equilibrio y continuaciOn de sus procesos de evoluciOn ecologicos.
Hacer use de los recursos naturales, proteger Ia diversidad de las
especies geneticas, especialmente las que se encuentran en peligro
de extinci6n y proporcionar un sitio para el estudio y Ia investigacion del
ecosistema.
Temas de sus Programas: Ecologfa del desierto, Ciencia forestal,
ConservaciOn del suelo, Desarrollo sustentable, Ecologfa, Manejo de
desechos / reciclaje, Ecosistemas, Apreciaci6n de Ia naturaleza,
ConservaciOn del agua, Medio ambiente, Plantas, Calidad del agua,
Fauna silvestre
Materlales DIsponlbles: Manual para el maestro, Publicacion
informativa, Talleres de capacitacion, Visitas guiadas, Conferencias,
Video
SociOlogo: Francisco Mufliz Hernandez
Telefono: (8) 772-3511 Fax: (8) 772-5001
famuz2000@ hotmailcom
Guerrero y Galeana Altos
Cd. Acurta, Coahuila 26200
Tlpo: Gubernamental
Area de Servlclo: Municipal, Urbana, Binacional
Audlencla: Preescolar, Public° en general, Secundaria, ParticipaciOn
comunitaria, Primaria
MIslon: Elaborar y ejecutar programas de educacion ambiental.
Temas de sus Programas: AdministraciOn y conservaciOn de los
recursos, ConservaciOn del suelo, Seguridad e higiene industrial y
ocupacional, Desarrollo sustentable, Ecologfa, Manejo de desechos /
reciclaje, Recursos energeticos, ConservaciOn del agua, Medio
ambiente, Calidad del agua, Educaciern ambiental, Prevenci6n de Ia
contaminacion
Materlales DIsponlbles: Libros, Talleres de capacitacion, Video
PROCURADURIA FEDERAL DE PROTECCION AL
AMBIENTE (PROFEPA), SECRETARIA DE MEDIO
AMBIENTE RECURSOS NATURALES Y PESCA
(SEMARNAP)
Rogelio Cepeda Sandoval
Telefono: (8) 414- 1219 Fax: (8) 411-8408
.profeparacoahl .telmex.net.mx
Blvd. Vecarranza 2454, Colonia Republica Oriental
Saltillo, Coahuila 25280
Tlpo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Estatal
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Audlencla: Personas interesadas en la preservation de Ia fauna
silvestre.
MIslan: Administration de los recursos naturales
Temas de sus Programas: Unidades moviles y apoyo pars Ia
preservation de fauna silvestre.
Materlales DIsponlbles: Vehiculos y computadoras
PROTECCION DE LA FAUNA MEXICANA, A. C.
integral, independiente, econamicamente sostenible y ecolOgicamente
sustentable de la nacion, de Ia region y del estado de Coahuila. Esto, a
traves de Ia generation y socializacian del conocimiento en las areas
de su dominio, para Ia elevaciOn de la calidad de vida de Ia poblacian
rural y de Ia productividad en el trabajo. Para ello se basa en el ejercicio
del juicio crftico, de la vocation humanista, de los valores democraticos
y de los principios nacionalistas.
Temas de sus Programas: Administraci6n y conservacion de los
recursos, Ecologfa del desiertorCienciaforestalr-Gonservacion-deusuaro,
-Dinsictorai-Eglanfina-Carrales
Desarrollo sustentable, Ecologia, ConservaciOn del agua, Medio
Telefono: (8) 410-5714 Fax: (8) 410-5714
profauna@ interclan.net.mx
Juan Bautista Escorza No. 383, Fracc. Urdinola
Sa Itillo, Coahuila 25020
TIpo: No lucrativa
Area de Serviclo: Rural, Regional, Estatal
AudlencIa: Preescolar, Rib lico en general, Secundaria, ParticipaciOn
comunitaria, Primaria, CapacitaciOn para maestros
ambiente, Plantas, Fauna silvestre
Materlales DIsponlbles: Talleres de capacitation, Visitas guiadas
MIslon: Promover, propiciar, desarrollar y elaborar planteamiento
operativos concretos que permifan una mayor y mejor coordinacian y
colaboraciOn de los sectores ptiblicos y privado en las acciones
tendientes a lograr la conservaci6n, el mejoramiento y Ia restauraciOn
del ambiente
Temas de sus Programas: AdministraciOn y consenracian de los
recursos, Ecologfa del desierto, Ciencia forestal, Conservacion del
suelo, Ecologla, Manejo de desechos / reciclaje, Ecosistemas,
Conservacian del agua, Medio ambiente, Plantas, EducaciOn ambiental,
Fauna silvestre
Materlales DIsponlbles: Manual para el maestro, Talleres de
capacitaci6n, Visitas guiadas, Conferencias
SISTEMA MUNICIPAL DE AGUAS Y
SANEAMIENTO (SIMAS)
Profesor: Humberto Sanchez Cortes
Telefono: (8) 782-0504 Fax: (8) 782-0813
[email protected]
Abasolo y Zaragoza s/n Zona Centro
Piedras Negras, Coahuila 26000
Tipo: Gubernamental
Area de ServIclo: Municipal
Audlencla: Preescolar, Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria,
lico en
general, Secundaria, ParticipaciOn comunitaria, Primaria, CapacitaciOn
para maestros
MIslon: Concienciar a la poblacion para hater un use racional e
inteligente del agua programa: 'CULTURA DEL AGUK
Temas de sus Programas: Ciencias de Ia tierra, Ecologfa, Recursos
marinos y acuaticos, Medio ambiente, PrevenciOn de la contaminaciOn
Materlales Dlsponibles: PublicaciOn informativa, Talleres de
capacitation, Visitas guiadas, Conferencias, Video
UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA AGRARIA ANTONIO
NARRO
Director de InvestigaciOn: Dr. Alejandro Zarate Lupercio
Telefono: (8) 417-3721 Fax: (8) 417-1179
[email protected]
http: / /www.uaaan.mx
Hacienda Buenavista
Salt llo, Coahuila 25315
Tlpo: Institucian educativa
Area de Serviclo: Municipal
Audlencla: Preescolar, ParticipaciOn comunitaria, Primaria
MIslon: Contribuir de manors eficaz y eficiente, al desarrollo arm6nico,
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BIOCONSERVACION. A.C.
Dr. Armando Contreras Balderas
Telefono: 8376-2231 Fax: 8376-2231
[email protected]
http://www.rioweb.org/Partners/Bioconsenracion
SolIs.1504 Res. Nogales
San Nicolas de los Garza, Nuevo Le 6n 66450
Tipo: No lucrativa
Area de Serviclo: Binacional
Audientla:-Preescolar, adultos-/-universtdad,-capadtadan para maestros, participacian comunitaria, pablico en general.
MlsI6n: Promover actividades biologicamente equilibradas, necesarias
socialmente y econamicamente viables.
Tomas de sus Programas: Ecologia del desierto, ecologfa,
ecosistemas, medio ambiente, educacian ambiental, salud ambiental,
legislacian ambiental, fauna silvestre, recursos marinos y acuaticos,
plantas, desarrollo sustentable, administration de recursos, prevencion
de Ia contaminacian, disponibilidad de agua, conservadan del agua,
calidad del agua.
Materiales Disponlbles: Libros, talleres de capacitacion, pagina
electranica, programas, publicaciones informativas, conferencias.
ORGANIZACION VEDA SILVESTRE (OVIS)
Cat Rodriguez
Telefono: 8329-1428, 8329-1429 Fax: 8329-1425
igarza vto.com
http./ /ovis.vto.com
Av. Ricardo Margain Zozaya 440, Col. Valle del Campestre
San Pedro Garza Garcia, Nuevo Lean 66261
Tipo: No lucrativa
Area de Serviclo: Desierto Sonorense_costa_Tamaulipeca,-y-sur-de
baja California.
Mislon: Conservar las plantas silvestres en regiones distintivas del
mundo para las futures generaciones.
Programas de EA: Programas de voluntarios para participar en Ia
consenradem de especies.
PRONATURA NORESTE
Coordinador de Educacidn y Desarrollo para Ia Conservation: Sergio
Medellin
Telefono: 8358-1108 ext.11 Fax: 8359-6280
[email protected]
Av. Eugenio Garza Sada 2501 Sur, Ediflcio Cedes, 5to Piso
Monterrey, Nuevo Lean 64849
Tipo: No lucrativa
Area de Serviclo: Areas rurales del noreste de Mexico
Audlencla: Maestros, estudiantes, padres de familia, nifios.
Lesion: Conservar Ia flora, Ia fauna y los ecosistemas, promoviendo el
desarrollo de la sociedad en armonfa con la naturaleza.
Temas de sus Programas: Prevention de incendios y restauracian de
zonas afectadas, conservaciOn de Ia biodiversidad del Desierto
CENTRO DE DERECHO AMBIENTAL
Director: Ricardo Mier Ayala
Telefono: 8348-8213 Fax: 8346-4552
cedanemnl sdm.net.mx
Loma Larga #2524, Col. Obispado
Monterrey, Nuevo Lean 64060
Tipo: No lucrativa
Area de Serviclo: Regional, Municipal, Urbana, Binational
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Public° en general, Participacian
comunitaria
MIslon: Promover el conocimiento, la aplicacian e incluso el
perfeccionamiento de Ia legislacian aplicable en Ia region Noreste de
Mexico
Temas de sus Programas: Laplacian ambiental, Administracian y
conservacian de los recursos, Ecologfa del desierto, Desarrollo
sustentable, Ecologfa, Ecosistemas, Disponibilidad y suministro de agua,
Apredacian de Ia naturaleza, Conservacian del agua, Medio ambiente,
Calidad del agua, Educacian ambiental, Fauna silvestre
Materlales Disponibles:Ubros, Publication informative, Visitas guiadas,
Conferencias
Chihuahuense, Ia Laguna Madre y el occidente de Ia Sierra Madre,
proteccian de ayes migratorias.
Materlales DIsponlbles: Publicacian informativa Profauna, gufas de
campo sobre mariposas, plantas nativas, parques y areas naturales
protegidas.
Programas de EA: Amigos de Ia Naturaleza, dirigido por estudiantes
universitarios.
RED DE EDUCADORES AMBIENTALES DE
NUEVO LEON
Coordinadora: Gloria Peza Hernandez
Telefono: 8371-0740, 8373-5287, 8373-5668 Fax: 8373-53-40
gloriaph@n11 telmex.netmx
Nueva Jersey 4038, Fracc. Industrial Uncoln
Monterrey, Nuevo Lean 64310
Tipo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Estatal
Audlencla: Preescolar, Secundaria, Participacian comunitaria, Primaria,
Capacitacion pars maestros
MIslon: Educative
Tomas de sus Programas: Ecologia, Medio ambiente, Educacidn
INSTITUTO TECNOLOGICO Y DE ESTUDIOS
SUPERIORES DE MONTERREY,
CENTRO DE CALIDAD AMBIENTAL
ambiental
Materlales Disponlbles:Talleres de capacitation, Conferencias, Video
Sayuri Yamanaka Varela
Telefono: 8358-1400 ext 5264 Fax: 8359-6280
[email protected]
Av. Eugenio Garza Sada 2501
Sucursal de Correos
Monterrey, Nuevo Le6n 64849
Tipo: Instituclan educativa
Area de Serviclo: Regional, Estatal, Urbana, Binational
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Participacion comunitaria
MIslon: Apoyar estudios macroambientales, con enfasis en los
problemas ambientales regionales en los centros urbanos y las areas
circundantes, agua superficial, aguas costeras, atmasfera, suelo y
subsuelo.
Temas de sus Programas: Administracian y conservacian de los
recursos, Ciencia forestal, Desarrollo sustentable, Ecologfa,
Ecosistemas, Medio ambiente, Educacidn ambiental
Materlales DIspontbles: Software computacional, Correo electronic°,
Publicacian informativa, Visitas guiadas, Conferencias, Video, Pagina
electranica
SECRETARIA DE EDUCACION, GOBIERNO DEL
ESTADO DE NUEVO LEON
Gerardo de Jesus Mendoza Jimenez
Telefono: 8371-8689 Fax: 8373-5340
[email protected]
Nueva Jersey 4038, Fracc. Industrial Uncoln
Monterrey, Nuevo Lean 64310
TIpo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Estatal
Audlencla: EducaclOn formal basica, pablica y privada.
MIslon: Proporcionar educacian de alta calidad para la poblaciOn,
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promover valores en los diferentes niveles educativos y Ia poblacian en
general.
Tomas de sus Programas: Promover Ia cultura ecologica en
coordinacian con el ITESM
Mater lales Dleponlbles:Camparia anual sobre el agua, libros de texto,
planes educativos, planes de desarrollo estatales.
ServIclos Especlales: Apoyo humano, tecnolegico y legal por parte
del gobiemo a las instituclones educativas.
SUBSECRETARfA DE ECOLOGfA DEL
GOBIERNO DEL ESTADO DE NUEVO LEON
Coottinador de Proyectos Especiales: Ra61 Martinez
Telefono: 8331-3152, 8331-3272 Fax: 8331-3252, 8331-3272
sima @mail.nl.gob.mx
Av. Alfonso Reyes No. 1000 Norte, Colonia Regina
Monterrey, Nuevo Lean 64290
Tipo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Estatal, Urbana
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Pablico en general,
Secundaria, Participacion comunitaria, Primaria, Capacitacion pare
maestros
MIsIdn: Proporcionar un medio ambiente saludable pare la poblacion.
Tomas de sus Programas: Legislacian ambiental, Desarrollo
sustentable, Ecologfa, Ecosistemas, Medio ambiente, Educacian
ambiental, Prevencian de la contaminacian
Materlales DIsponlbles: Talleres de capacitacion, Visitas guiadas,
Conferencias, Video
UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA DE NUEVO LEON,
FACULTAD DE CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
Bialogo: Manuel Torres Morales
Telefono: 8352-47-83/ 8352-2139 ext. 13 Fax: 8352-4880
[email protected]
Ciencias Biologicas, Unidad B
San Nicolas de los Garza, Nuevo Lean 66420
Tlpo: Institucian educative
Area de Serviclo: Rural, Regional, Estate', Municipal, Urbana
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Secundaria,
Participacion comunitaria, Capacitacian pans maestros
MIslon: Crear, preserver y difundir la cultura en beneftcio de la sociedad,
mediante la docencia, investigaciOn y extensionismo.
Temas de sus Programas: Administracian y consenracion de los
recursos, Seguridad e higiene industrial y ocupacional, Ecologia,
Recursos marinos y acuaticos, Medio ambiente, Calidad del agua,
Prevencian de la contaminacion, Fauna silvestre
Materlales Disponlbles: Talleres de capacitacion, Conferencias
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TAMAULIPAS- C
CBTIS 189
Maestra: Lic. Ana Alicia Garza Garcia
Telefono: (8) 810-0953 Fax: (8) 810-0953
Carretera Send. Nal. KM. 4.5 EJ. Los Arados
Matamoros, Tamaulipas 87560
Tipo: Institution educativa
Area de Servicio: Urbana
Audlencla: Preparatoria
-1141s16nQue-el Oven educando-logre-aregresar del plantst obtener un
certificado de bachiller y un tftulo de una carrera tecnica.
Temas de sus. Programas: Calidad del ague
Materlales Dlsponibles: Manual para el maestro, Talleres de
capacitaci6n, Visitas guiadas, Video
Materlales Dlsponibles: Videos, folletos; volantes ambientales.
Serviclos Especlales: Monitoreo del Rfo Bravo, participaci6n en
campanas y eventos de culture ambiental.
COLEGIO DE BACHILLERES DEL ESTADO DE
TAMAULIPAS
Maestra: Blanca Graciela_Nava Alvarado
Telefono: (8) 974-0990
Carretera a Puente Internacional, Km. 1
Camargo, Tamaulipas 88440
Tipo: Institution educativa
Area de Servlclo: Rio Bravo y Rio San Juan
Audlencla: Estudiantes
MIslon: Educativa, monitoreo de los rfos.
Tomas de sus Programas: Proyecto del Rio.
COLEGIO DE LA FRONTERA (COLEF)
Director: Jose Antonio Trujeque
Telefono: (8) 816-1630 Fax: (8) 816-1730
jatrujequeeinfoselnet.mx
CENTRO DE ESTUDIOS FRONTERIZOS Y DE
PROMOCION DE LOS DERECHOS HUMANOS
Promotor: Arturo Solis Gomez
Telefono: (8) 922-2441 Fax: (8) 922-4922
[email protected]
Zaragoza #650, 3er Piso, Despacho 13. Zona Centro
Cd. Reynosa, Tamaulipas 88500
Tipo: No lucrativa
Area de Servlclo: Frontera de Tamaulipas, desde Nuevo Laredo hasta
Matamoros.
MIslon: Promover, compartir y apoyar los derechos humans, in cluyendo
al medio ambiente.
Tames de sus Programas: Desarrollo comunitario, apoyo y capacitation.
Materlales Dlsponibles: PublicaciOn informativa, tripticos, estudios,
Serviclos Especlales: Information documentada sobre Ia cuenca,
basada en estudlos cientificos, trabajo comunitario.
CENTRO INTERNACIONAL DE ESTUDIOS DEL
RIO BRAVO
Presidenta: Blanca Aurora Abrego Duclos
Telefono: (8) 712-3965 Fax: (8) 712-3965
Dr. Mier 4433
Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas 78042
Tipo: No lucrativa
Area de Servlclo: Area fronteriza
Audiencla: Public° en general
MIsIdn: Dirigir el trabajo de protection del rio. Crear apreciaciOn entre
los ciudadanos sobre la importancia de mantener el rio limpio.
Temas de sus Programas: Medio ambiente y comunidad.
Materlales Dlsponibles: cuadernos pare dibujar y libros pare escuelas,
cuadernos pare colorear.
Serviclos Especlales: Conferencias especializadas y materiales
educativos pare escuelas y Ia comunidad, apoyo legal, presentaciones
pare varios niveles escolares y public° en general, organization del
Dfa del Rfo.
Programas de EA: Conferencias, folletos informativos.
CLUB ECOLOGIC° CETIS 71
Coordinadora de Educaci6n Ambiental: Ma. Teresa de J. Davila Torres
Telefono: (8) 924-1313
Viaducto PEMEX s/n, Facc. Antonio J. BermOdez
Cd. Reynosa, Tamaulipas 88727
Tipo: InstituciOn educativa
Area de Servlclo: Col. ArnpliaciOn Rodriguez.
AudIencla: Estudiantes
MIsleSn: Acci6n comunitaria y promocion de Ia cultura ambiental.
Gula de Recursos de EducaciOn Ambiental en la Frontera
http://www.colef.mx
Paso de Ia Reforma 34, Col. San Francisco
Matamoros, Tamaulipas 87350
Tlpo: Instituckfin educativa
Area de Servlclo: RegiOn de Reynosa - McAllen, Matamoros Brownsville
Audlencla: Investigadores, organizaciones no gubernamentales,
organismos gubemamentales.
MIslon: Investigation en Ia economfa, polftica, sociedad y culture
Tomas de sus Programas: Estudios del medio ambiente, genericos,
indices, urbanos, demograficos y culturales.
Materlales Dlsponibles: Revista, Internet, mapas, imagenes de satelite
Programas de EA: Ecoparque en Tijuana, legislacion ambiental
COLEGIO NACIONAL DE EDUCACION
PROFESIONAL TtCNICA 129 (CONALEP)
Maestra: Delta Josefina Garcia de Ia Torre
Telefono: (8) 924-7621 Fax: (8) 924-4219
Calle Londres y Munich s/n, Col. Canada
Cd. Reynosa, Tamaulipas 87000
Tipo: Institution educativa
Area de ServIclo: Colonia Canada
MIslon: Promover el reciclaje, apreciaciOn sobre el use y la conservation
de los recursos naturales
Tomas de sus Programas: Reforestaci6n y clasificacion de desechos
sOlidos
Materlales Dlsponibles: Periodic° mural, tripticos
COMISION ECOLOGICA DE REYNOSA (CER)
Instructor Ambiental: Profra. Elvira Vazquez Baez
Telefono: (8) 923-0609
myaslem Oexcite.com
Almendros #2511 Col. el Anhelo
Cd. Reynosa, Tamaulipas 88760
Tlpo: No lucrativa
Area de Servlclo: Reynosa
Audlencla: Clubes ecolegicos para ninos
MIsIdn: Mejorar nuestro medio ambiente, desarrollar programas de
reforestacion y reciclaje
Tomas de sus Programas: DonaciOn de arboles, reciclaje, cuidado y
manejo de ayes acuidicas, reforestaciOn
Materlales Dlsponibles: Folletos, varias publicaciones
Programas de EA: Contemplar los programas de educaciOn para
capacitor a los ninos, como lo son el reciclaje, separaciOn, composta,
reforestacion, campanas de limpieza, manejo y cuidado de las ayes
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MIslon: Contribuir a la formacion de una cultura ecologic's en nuestra
COMIISIION INTERNACIONAL IDE LIIMITIES Y
AGUAS (MLA) NUIEVO LAREDO
ciudad, establecer enlaces con otros organismos de la region pars
promover actividades conjuntas en pro del medio ambiente
Temas de sus Programas: Ecologfa, educaci6n ambiental, manejo de
desechos, conservation del agua
Director Tecnico Operativo: Ing. David Negrete Arroyos
Telefono: (8) 713 4973 Fax: (8) 712-6398
[email protected]
Av. Guerrero y 15 de Junio, Puente Internacional No. 1
Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas 88000
Tipo: Gubernamental
Area de ServIcio: Regional, Municipal, Urbana, Binacional
Dilaterlales DIsponlbles: Manual para el maestro, talleres de
capacitaci6n, videos.
Audlencia: Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Secundaria,
ParticipaciOn comunitaria
DIRECCION DE LIMPIEZA PUBLICA
Director: Profr. Enrique Garda Castillo
Telefono: (8) 817-1241 Fax: (8) 817-0122
3ra. y Alejandro Prieto
Matamoros, Tamaulipas 87300
Tipo: Gubernamental
Melon: Garantizar la defensa de los intereses nacionales en la
celebraciOn de acuerdos sobre limites y aguas internacionales entre
Mexico y los Estados Unidos, asi como Ia aplicacion de dichos acuerdos.
Mantener la capacidad tecnica para la realizaci6n de las tareas de
supervisi6n, operacion y mantenimiento de las obras construidas
Area de Servlclo: Matamoros
Audlencla: POblico en general
Tomas de sus Programas: Recoleccion de desechos municipales
Reaterlales DIsponlbles: Camiones pars recolecciOn
Serviclos Especlales: Escuelas limpias, recolecciOn de Ilantas, barrida
de calles
conforme a los acuerdos celebrados entre Mexico y los Estados Unidos
en materia de limites y aguas Internacionales.
Temas de sus Programas: Ecologfa, Apreciacion de la naturaleza,
Medio ambiente, Plantas, Educaci6n ambiental, PrevenciOn de la
contaminacion
Aflaterlales Disponibles: Ubros, Publicacion informativa, Visitas guiadas,
Conferencias
COMIISION INTERNACIONAL DE LIIMITES Y
AGUAS ((MLA) TAMAULIPAS
Ing. Felipe Chalons Jimenez
Telefono: (8) 924-8249 Fax: (8) 924-8209
[email protected]
Krn. 9 Carretera Riberefia, Campamento Federal Anzalduas
Cd. Reynosa, Tamaulipas 88500
Tipo: Gubernamental
Area de ServIclo: Regional, Estatal
Audiencla: Adultos / Universidad
Vigilancia y aplicaci6n de los Tratados Internacionales Sabre
Limites y Aguas, asf coma regular y ejercer los derechos y obligaciones
asumidos bajos dichos Tratado, dando soluciOn a las diferencias quo
puedan surgir como consecuencias de tales aplicaciones
Temas de sus Programas: Prevencion de Ia contaminacion
Allaterlales DIsponlbles: Visitas guiadas
G UIP'0 DIE ECOLOGiA DE LA PREPARATORIA
"PROPR. RICARDO SALAZAR CEVALLOS"
Docente: Ing. Carlos Alberto Flores Soto
Telefono: (8) 817-2031 Fax: (8) 817-2031
14 y Periferico s/n
Matamoros, Tamaulipas 87300
Tlpo: Institucion educativa
Area de Serviclo: Valle bajo del Rfo Bravo
1111816n: Dar orientacion a estudiantes sabre cuestiones ambientales.
INSTITUT° TECNOLOGICO DE MATAMOROS
COMIISIION MUNICIPAL DDE AQUA POTABLE Y
ALCANTARIILLADO DE NUEVO LAREDO
Jefe de Departamento de Capacitacion y Adiestramiento: Lic. Sandra
Luz Tejada Vallarta
Telefono: (8) 712-9117 ext. 112 Fax: (8) 712-9613
[email protected]
Victoria 4610 Col Hidalgo
Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas 88160
Subdirector de Planation y Vinculacion: Paula Arriaga
Telefono: (8) 814-0952, 814-09-53 Fax: (8) 814-09-52, 814-09-53
Carretera Laura Villar Km. 6.5
Matamoros, Tamaulipas 87300
Tipo: Institucion educativa
Area de Servlclo: Region noreste del estado de Tamaulipas
Audlencla: J6venes (preparatoria y universidad)
IlIlls16n:Crear profesionistas de excelencia comprometidos can el trabajo,
TIpo: Gubernamental
Area de Servlclo: Municipal
Audlencla: Preescolar, Preparatoria, Public° en general, Secundaria,
Primaria
fiAls16n: Contar can la estructura requerida para dotar el suministro de
(Rica y creatividad quo correspondan a las demandas de desarrollo
social, cientifico y tecnologico de la regi6n.
Tomas de sus Programas: Ingenierfa quithica ambiental, ingenierfa
civil e industrializacion industrial, electronica, electromecanica, ciencias
computacionales, administraci6n y contaduria.
Serviclos Especiaies: Cursos de participaciOn al sire libre
Programas de EA: La ingenierfa quimica ambiental incluye materias
agua potable en cantidad y calidad a la ciudadania, brindando un servicio
relacionadas con la legislacion ambiental en municipios fronterizos. Estos
eficiente y oportuno garantizando el desarrollo global de nuestra
han sido financiados por el banco mundial y apoyados par el Instituto
Nacional de Ecologia
comunidad
Temas de sus Programas: ConservaciOn del agua
Ikliateriales DIsponlbles: Visitas guiadas, Conferencias
IINSTITUTO TECNOLOGIICO DE REYNOSA
Subdirectora Academica: Esperanza Rosales
Telefono: (8) 929-0019 Fax: (8) 929-0020
t [email protected]
Avenida Tecnologico s/n, Col. Lomas Real de Jarachina Sur
Cd. Reynosa, Tamaulipas 88730
Tipo: Institucion educativa
Area de Servlclo: Municipios de Reynosa, Rio Bravo y Dias Ordaz.
Audlencla: Estudiantes
Formar profesionales de excelencia can mistica de trabajo,
CONSE1143) MUNICIPAL DIE EDUCACIION
AMBIIIENTAIL
Coordinadora General: Lic. Marfa Teresa Davila Torres
Telefono: (8) 920-3986 Fax: (8) 924-1988
teresadavila @ infosel.com
Ebano 98, Col. Petrolera
Cd. Reynosa, Tamaulipas 88680
Tipo: Gubernamental
Area de Servlclo: Urbana, municipal, regional, binacional
productividad y creatividad, responsabilidad en interes en la
Audlencla: Preescolar, primaria, secundaria, preparatoria, adultos /
universidad, capacitaciOn para maestros, participaciOn comunitaria,
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compartiendo con la poblaciOn on general los beneficios del conocimiento
Gal: de Recursos de Educacidn Ambiental en la Frontera
TAMABL AS - JIS
Tomas de sus Progra. mas: Educacion tecnologica
Materlales DIsponlbles: Videos
Programas de EA: Comfit) municipal de educacien ambiental, control
de descargas de aguas residuales en la frontera, programa Quetzalatl
(aguas preciosas), minimizackfin de residuos selidos, reciclado de
plasticos y baterlas
JUNTA DE AGUA Y DRENAJE DE MATAMOROS
Coordinadora de CulturadeLAgua:-Lic.-Luz-de-Unda-Audiffred
Telefono: (8) 812-3500 ext 34 Fax: (8) 812-4490
[email protected]
E. Carranza Col. Modema
Matamoros, Tamaulipas 87330
Tlpo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Bajo Rfo Bravo
Audlencla: Escuelas en Matamoros.
MIslon: Operar, mantener y administrar los sistemas de agua potable y
saneamiento pars satisfacer las "necesidades de Ia pobla.cien
Tomas de sus Programas: Culture del agua, crear apreciacion en la
poblacien sobre la responsabilidad del cuidado eficiente y responsable
de los recursos
Materlales DIsponlbles: Videos, cuadernos past dibujar y folletos.
Programas de EA: Culture del agua.
LOS NISIOS ECOLOGICOS DE REYNOSA, A.C.
Educadores Ambientales: Prob. Mira Vazquez, lng. Jose M. Rodriguez,
Ing. Monica Moreno
Telefono: (8) 956-1973 Fax: (8) 924-2874
[email protected]
Almendro #2511 Col. Anhelo
Cd. Reynosa, Tamaulipas 88760
Tipo: No lucrativa
Area de Serviclo: Rural, Municipal, Urbana
Audlencla: Preescolar, Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Secundaria,
Participacion comunitaria, Primaria
MIslon: Enfocada hacia el cuidado, Ia conservacien, y defensa de los
Icabrerat) npep.pemex.com.
Pachuca NTE 227 Paseo Colon con Coahuila
Rio Bravo, Tamaulipas 88900
Tlpo: No lucrative
Area de ServIcIo: Frontera norte de Tamaulipas
MIslon: Difundir la educacien ambiental pas conservar y proteger el
medio ambiente. Biodiversidad y valor de Ia culture para lograr un
desarrollo sustentable on Ia ciudad.
Temas de sus Programas: Educacion ambiental para_maestros y
estudiantesTatencton-a-las quejas de los ciudadanos y besqueda de
posibles soluciones.
Materlales DIsponIbles: Propuesta pare proteger un area y establecer
un corredor biologic° entre los EE.UU. y Mexico.
ServIclos Especlales: Cursos de educacion amblental, ecologia,
biodiversidad, conceptualizaciones generales sobre las lbyes
ambientales y las competencias gubemamentales, recursos naturales.
RECO DE REYNOSA
Instructor y Colaborador Ambiental: Ing. Jose M. Rodriguez
Telefono: (8) 924-1626 Fax: (8) 924-3181
reco @acnet.net
Heron Ramirez #869, Col. Rodriguez
Cd. Reynosa, Tamaulipas 88630
Tip*: Negocio
Area de Serviclo: Municipal, Urbana
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Public° en general,
Participacion comunitaria
MIsIdn: Brindar el servicio de limpieza, recoleccien, transportacion y
confinamiento de residuos selidos, superando las expectativas de
nuestros clientes a traves del personal capacitando la tecnologia
adecuada y proporcionandolo con la oportunidad, periedicos, y limpieza
esperadas de tal forma quo nuestra labor sea.
Tomes de sus Programas: Legislacion ambiental, Conservation del
suelo, Desarrollo sustentable, Ecologfa, Manejo de desechos / reciclaje,
Medio ambiente, Educacion ambiental, Prevencien de Ia contaminacien
recursos naturales. Proyectos de reciclaje, forestacien y educacien
ambiental de los grupos de los nifios filiales.
Temas de sus Programas: Legislacion ambiental, Administracien y
conservation de los recursos, Ecologia del desierto, Conservacien del
suelo, Ciencias de Ia tiem3, Seguridad e higiene industrial y ocupaclonal,
Desarrollo sustentable, Ecologfa, Manejo de desechos / reciclaje,
Ecosistemas, Disponibilidad y suministro de agua, Apreciacien de Ia
naturaleza, Conservacien del agua, Medio ambiente, Plantas, Calidad
del agua, Educacion ambiental, Prevention de Ia contaminacion, Fauna
silvestre
Materlales DIsponlbles: Talleres de capacitacion
PRESIDENCIA MUNICIPAL DE MATAMOROS
Directora de Control Ambiental: Ing. Sonia Guadalupe Chao:5n del Angel
Telefono: (8) 812-0650 Fax: (8) 812-0859
Calle Sexta entre Gonzalez y Morelos
Matamoros, Tamaulipas 87300
Tlpo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Municipal, Urbana
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Ptiblico en general,
Secundaria, Participacion comunitaria, Primaria
MIslon: Preservar el equilibrio ecologic° y la salud
Tomas de sus Programas: Legislacion ambiental, Administracien y
conservacien de los recursos, Seguridad e higiene industrial y
ocupaclonal, Desarrollo sustentable, Ecologla, Manejo de desechos /
reciclaje, Disponibilidad y suministro de agua, Conservation del agua,
Medio ambiente, Educacion ambiental, Prevencion de la contaminacien,
Fauna silvestre
Materlales DIsponlbles: Publicacien informative, Conferencias
PROTECCIoN AMBIENTAL Y CULTURA
TAMAULIPECA A. C.
Bieloga: Nally Lopez Vera
Telefono: (8) 934-1216 Fax: (8) 934-3900
Gula de Recursos de Educacion Ambiental en la Frontera
SECRETARIA DE DESARROLLO U AI O Y
ECOLOGIA, DIRECCION GENERAL DE
RECURSOS NATURALES Y MIEDIO AM IENTE
Biologo y Jefe del Departamento: Nally Lopez Vera
Telefono: (1) 312-6018, 315-5446 Fax: (1) 315-5580
13 Guerrero y Bravo
Cd. Victoria, Tamaulipas 87000
Tlpo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Rural, Regional, Estatal, Municipal, Urbana,
Bjnacional
Audlencla: Preescolar, Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Ptiblico en
general, Secundaria, Participacion comunitaria, Primaria, Capacitacien
pare maestros
MIsIon: Educacion y formacien ambiental a Ia ciudadanfa tamaulipeca
quo les permits obtener un cambio de conducta y de respeto a Ia
naturaleza.
Temas de sus Programas: Administracien y conservacien de los
recursos, Ecologia del desierto, Ciencia forestal, Conservation del suelo,
Desarrollo sustentable, Ecologfa, Manejo de desechos / reciclaje,
Eoosistemas, Disponibilidad y suministro de agua, Recursos energeticos,
Apreciacien de Ia naturaleza, Conservacien del agua, Medio ambiente,
Plantas, Calidad del agua, Educacion ambiental, Prevencien de Ia
contaminacien, Fauna silvestre
Materlales DleponIblea: Manual para el maestro, Talleres de
capacitacien, Visitas guiadas, Conferencias, Video
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UNIVERSIDAD MEXICO-AMERICANA DEL
NORTE, REYNOSA
SECRETARIA DESARROLLO URBANO Y
ECOLOGIA DEL GOBIERNO DEL ESTADO,
REYNOSA
Jefa de Ia Oficina Regional Reynosa: Hugo Montiel Malanco
Telefono: (8) 926-6090 Fax: (8) 926-6090
Brecha E-102 Carretera a Matamoros
Cd. Reynosa, Tamaulipas 88700
Tlpo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Camargo, Rio Bravo, Reynosa y Dias Ordaz.
Audiencia: Ingenieros ambientales, cazadores, organizaciones no
gubernamentales y pUblico en general.
MIs16n: Promover la transiciOn hacia un desarrollo sustentable
Temas de sus Programas: Legislacion ambiental
Materiales Disponibles: Normas mexicanas oficiales, Medio Ambiente,
Agenda XXI, Frontera XXI, programa nacional de fauna silvestre.
Programas de EA: En desarrollo.
Director General Ejecutivo: Francisco Abel Trevino C.
Telefono: (8) 922-2202 Fax: (8) 922-8568
Guerrero #1317 OTE. Col. del Prado
Cd. Reynosa, Tamaulipas 88560
Tipo: Institucion educativa
Area de Servlclo: Reynosa y Ia region noreste de Tamaulipas
MIslon: FormaciOn integral, educaci6n profesional en el noreste de
Mexico pare estudiantes a nivel preuniversitario.
Temas de sus Programas: Desarrollo comunitario, educaciOn, cuidado
del agua, limpieza, reforestaciOn.
Materlales Disponibles: Tripticos
ServIclos Especlales: Programas de participaci6n ciudadana,
desarrollo institucional, logistica, campana de limpieza.
Programas de EA: Cornish:5n binacional, vecinos del Bajo Rio Bravo.
ZONA ESCOLAR 08 DE EDUCACION ESPECIAL
SERVICIOS DE TECNOLOGiAAMBIENTAL,
S. A. DE C. V.
Ingeniero: Alejandro Perez Tapia
Telefono: (8) 712-7080, 712-7646
Fax: (8) 712-7080
[email protected]
Km. 10.5 Carretera. Nuevo Laredo a Piedras Negras
Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas 88000
Tipo: Negocio
Area de ServIcio: Municipal
Audlencla: Preescolar, Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Secundaria,
Primaria, CapacitaciOn pars maestros
Contribuir al desarrollo de las ciudades mediante la operacion
y mantenimiento de infraestructura de sistemas de aseo publico,
promoviendo ciudades limpias, clientes y usuarios satisfechos con un
servicio de calidad, participando competitivamente en los mercados
nacionales e internacionales y contribuyendo con Ia ecologia y el
Asesor Tecnico: Jose Angel Tamez Sanchez
Telefono: (8) 923-7629
jose_angeltamez hotmailcom
Paseo de las Jacarandas s/n Col. Bermudez
Cd. Reynosa, Tamaulipas 88750
InstituciOn educativa
Area de Serviclo: Urbana
Audlencla: Preescolar, Primaria, Capacitaci6n para maestros
MIslon: Asesorar a los docentes de educaciOn especial en la atenciOn
de alumnos con y sin discapacidad quo estan inscritos en Centros de
AtenciOn Multiple o en primaries regulares.
Temas de sus Programas: Ecologia, Manejo de desechos / reciclaje,
Ecosistemas, ApreciaciOn de Ia naturaleza, ConservaciOn del agua,
Medio ambiente, Plantas, Educaci6n ambiental, Prevencion de la
contaminaciOn
Materlales Disponibles: Talleres de capacitaciOn
desarrollo econdmico y social.
Temas de sus Programas: Manejo de desechos / reciclaje, Medio
ambiente, Educacion ambiental
Materiales Disponibles: Visitas guiadas, Conferencias
TERRA NOSTRA A.C.
Presidente: Sergio Medellin Morales
Telefono: (1) 316-8352 Fax: (1) 316-8352
[email protected]
Mendez #205 Pte. Zona Centro
Cd. Victoria, Tamaulipas 87000
Tipo: No lucrativa
Area de Serviclo: Rural, Regional
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Participacion comunitaria, Primaria
Mision: Apoyar a las comunidades campesinas, especialmente las quo
viven en areas protegidas y zonas de alta biodiversidad a disehar
alternativas pars conservar su base de recursos naturales y lograr un
desarrollo humano sustentable.
Temas de sus Programas: Administracion y conservaciOn de los
recursos, Desarrollo sustentable, Apreciacion de Ia naturaleza, Medio
ambiente, Plantas, Educacion ambiental, Fauna silvestre
Materlales Disponibles: Publicaci6n informativa, Talleres de
capacitaci6n, Visitas guiadas, Conferencias
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CENTRO DE EDUCACION Y CAPACITACION
PARA EL DESARROLLO SUSTENTABLE
(CECADESU)
Licenciada en Pedagogia: Maria Teresa Bravo Mercado
Telefono: 5659-5734
[email protected]
http://www.semarnap.gob.mx/cecadesu
CaUe_Progreso No..34 Primer Plan, CH de Carmen
Delegacion Coyoacdn
Mexico, Distrito Federal 04100
Tipo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Regional, Urbana
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Public° en general, CapacitaciOn para
maestros
MIslon: Sentar las bases para Ia transiciOn al Desarrollo Sustentable y
frenar los procesos de deterioro ambiental y de los recursos
Temas de sus Programas: Desarrollo sustentable, Educacion ambiental
Materlales Disponibles: Pagina electronica, Ubros, Manual pare el maestro, Publicacian informativa, Talleres de capacitaciOn, Conferencias,
Video
COMISION NACIONAL DEL AGUA
Jefe de Proyecto: Jamie Tinoco
Telefono: 5481-1150
[email protected]
Insurgentes sur #1960-Segundo Piso, Col. Florida
Delegacion Alvaro Obregon
Mexico, Distrito Federal 01030
Tipo: Gubernamental
Area de ServIcio: Mexico
MIslon: Administrar y preservar las aguas nacionales con la colaboraciOn
de Ia sociedad pars Ilegar al desarrollo sustentable.
Temas de sus Programas: Consentacion de agua.
Programas de EA: Promover el use eficiente del agua, dirigir a la
comunidad hacia una major cultura del agua.
COMISION NACIONAL PARA EL
CONOCIMIENTO Y USO DE LA BIODIVERSIDAD
(CONABIO)
Hisiqulo Benitez
Telefono: 5528-9125 Fax: 5528-9185
hbenitez @ xolo.conabio.gob.mx
http://www.conablo.gob.mx
Fernandez Leal No. 43, Barrio de Ia Concepcion
Delegacion Coyoacan
Mexico, Distrito Federal 04020
CENTRO DE INFOR1WACION
DOCUMENTACION SOBRE EDUCACION
CAPACITACIoN (CIDEC)
Lic. America Barra
Telefono: 5658-3452 Fax: 5658-3411
http://www.semarnap.gob.mx/cecadesu
Calle Progreso No. 3, Primer Piso, Col. de Carmen
DelegaciOn Coyoacan
Mexico, Distrito Federal 04100
Tlpo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Rural, urbana, municipal, estatal y regional
Audlencla: Primaria, preparatoria, adultos / universidad, capacitacion
para maestros, participacion comunitaria, pUblico en general.
MIslon: Coordinar las actividades educativas, culturales y de
capacitaciOn para el desarrollo sustentable y la protecciOn del medio
ambiente.
Temas de sus Programas: Ecologia, ecosistemas, medio ambiente,
educaciOn ambiental, desarrollo sustentable.
Materlales DIsponlbles: Ubros, manual para el maestro, capacitaciOn
para maestros, software, visitas guiadas, pagina electranica, publicaciOn
informativa.
CENTRO NACIONAL DE SALUD AMBIENTAL
(CENSA)
Rosa Evilia Manzano
Telefono: (7) 271-1091 ext. 93
[email protected]
http://cenids.ssa.gob.mx/dirgsa/CENSA.HTML
Rancho Guadalupe s/n Metepec
Mexico, Distrito Federal 52140
TIpo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Mexico
Audlencla: Ptiblico en general
MIslon: Identificar y evaluar los riesgos de Ia salud ambiental y
ocupacional para fortalecer la capacidad de respuesta del Departamento
de Salud.
Temas de sus Programas: Efectos severos y crOnicos de Ia
Tipo: Gubernamental
Area de Serviclo: Mexico
Audlencla: Mexico
MIsIon: Coordinar las acciones y los estudios relacionados con el
conocimiento y preservaciOn de las especies biolOgicas, asi como
promover las investigaciones cientificas para explorar, estudiar, proteger,
y usar los recursos naturales que tienden a conservar los ecosistemas
del pats y generar criterlos para su manejo sustentable. En otras
palabras, Ia CONABIO fue creada para promover, apoyar, y coordinar
los esfuerzos que se realizan actualmente por otras instituciones y
grupos sobre Ia biodiversidad en Mexico bajo tres caracterfsticas
principales: Conocimiento, desarrollo sustentable y difusiOn de Ia
informaci6n.
Tomas de sus Programas: Inventarios biologicos, biodiversidad.
Materlales DIsponlbles: Publicaciones sobre Ia biodiversidad mexicana,
publicaciones informativas, mapas.
Programas de EA: Apoyar los programas nacionales en recursos
acuaticos, botanicos, conservation restauracian, administration, difusiOn
ecolog fa y genetica, reuniones academicas, zoologia y otros. Visite
nuestra pagina electronics.
FUNDACION MEXICO-ESTADOS UNIDOS PARA
LA CIENCIA
Asistente de Proyectos: Ing. Fernanda Guerrero
Telefono: 5524-5150 Fax: 5524-0140
[email protected]
http://vmw.fumec.org.mx
San Francisco No. 1626-205, Col. Del Valle
Mexico, Distrito Federal 03100
Tipo: No lucrativa
Area de Serviclo: Estatal, Municipal, Urbana
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad
MIslon: La Fundacion promueve, apoya y alienta la cooperaciOn
binacional en areas de InvestigaciOn, Educacian y Fortalecimiento
Institucional relacionados con la Ciencia, Ia Tecnologia, Ia Ingenierla y
Ia Salud Publica
Tomas de sus Programas: Manejo de desechos / reciclaje,
Disponibilidad y suministro de agua, Calidad del agua, PrevenciOn de la
contaminaciOn
Materlales DIsponlbles: Ubros, Manual para el maestro, Video
contamination atmosferica, vigilancia epidemiologica y ambiental de
los efectos a Ia salud causados por Ia exposiciOn a plaguicidas,
exposiciOn a metales pesados y salud ocupacional.
Materlales DIsponlbles: Documentos tecnicos sobre salud ambiental.
Programas de EA: Desarrollo de.centros de toxicologfa en todo el pats,
Frontera XXI.
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INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE ECOLOGIA (INE)
Director de Informacion Ambiental: Rolando Rios
Telefono: 5624-3454, 5624-3400, 5624-3401 Fax: 5662-8910
[email protected]
http://www.ine.gob.mx
Ave. Revoluci6n 1425 Col. Tlacopac, Nivel 9
Mexico, Distrito Federal 01040
Tip*: Gubernarnental
Area de Serviclo: Regional, Municipal, Binational
Audlencla: Public° en general, Participacion comunitaria
MIslon: Organismo gubemamental encargado de diseliar y aplicar Ia
politica ambiental a escala nacional, incluyendo los temas de calidad
del sire, residuos peligrosos, vide silvestre y regulaciOn ambiental.
Tomas de sus Programas: ConservaciOn del suelo, Desarrollo
sustentable, Ecologia, Recursos merinos y acuaticos, Manejo de
desechos / reciclaje, Ecosistemas, Recursos minerales y minerfa,
Disponibilidad y suministro de agua, Recursos energeticos,
Conservacion del ague, Medio ambiente, Plantes, Calidad del agua,
Prevenci6n de Ia contaminacion, Fauna silvestre
Mater !ales DIsponlbles: Libros, Correo electrOnico, Publicacien
Informative, Talleres de capacitaci6n, Conferencias, Video, Pagina
electr6nica
LA NETA
Coordinadora de Proyecto: Marisa Jacott
Telefono: 5554-1980 Fax: 5554-1980
[email protected]
http://wwwlaneta.apc.org/emis
Alberto Zamora 126, Col. del Carmen
Delegacion Coyoacan
Mexico, Distrito Federal 04100
TIpo: No lucrative.
Area de ServIclo: Municipal
Audlencla: Adultos / universidad, Preparatoria, Participacion comunitaria
MIslon: Proveer de servicios electronicos a las organizaciones e
individuos pare facilitar su acceso a Ia intercomunicacien
Tomas de sus Programas: Legislacion ambiental, PrevenciOn de la
contaminaciOn
Materlales Dleponlbles: Correo electronic°, Talleres de capacitaci6n,
Pagina electritica
SECRETARIA DE MEDIO AMEIENTE, RECURSOS
NATURALES Y PESCA (SEMARNAP)
Director de Asuntos Fronterizos: Eike Duffing
Telefort: 5628-0600 ext. 2041 Fax: 5625-0644
duffing @ semamap.gob.mx
Lateral Anillo Periferico 4209, 6o Piso, Fracc. Jardines de Ia Montana
Mexico, Distrito Federal 14210
TIpo: Gubernamental
Area de Servlclo: Mexico
Audiencia: Mexico
MIsIdn: El programa de educacien ambiental consiste on Ia ejecucion
de proyectos y acciones de educaciOn y formaci6n ambiental pare el
desarrollo sustentable en coordinaci6n con diferentes instancias
privadas y no gubernamentales. Se conforma de propuestas
educativas, materiales didacticos y de difusion, catalogos de informacion,
en formaciOn y educaciOn ambiental, informes y memories sobre los
proyectos y acciones generadas en educacion y culture ambiental.Todas
estas partes del producto tienen como prop6sito brindar
institucionalmente servicios de asesorta y asistencia tecnica,
intercambios de informaciOn, cooperacion y organizacion, asf como
promover y organizer eventos diversos.
Tomas de sus Programas: Valores culturales, desarrollo e
implementaciim de proyectos, administracien de recursos naturales,
educaciOn ambiental.
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Indice Ternatico de la Gula de
Recursos de EducaciOn Ambiental
en la Frontera
Introduccion:
Los programas educativos de las organizaciones
enumeradas en la Gula de Recursos de Educacion
Ambiental en la Frontera cubren una amplia gama de
temas. Originalmente, nuestra encuesta organize) estos
temas en diez categories tematicas generales. Pero, con
Ia entrega de mas y mds informed& acerca de estas
Cielo, Bosques1Lluviosos Tropicales)
Educacion Ambiental
Fauna Silvestre
Legislacion Ambiental
Manejo de Desechos (Manejo de Desechos Solidos,
Reciclaje, Desechos Peligrosos Provenientes del Hogar,
Respuesta a Emergencias, Planificaci6n de Contingencias,
Manejo de Desechos lndustriales, Derecho a Ia
InformaciOn, Toxicos)
organizaciones, se hizo evidente que estas categories eran
limitantes. Por lo que comenzamos a incluir todos los temas
amplios que las organizaciones presentaron en la secciOn
Medi° Ambiente (Impacto Ambiental, PrevenciOn y
"Temas del Programa" de cada una. De allf, se elabor6
una lista de 20 temas especificos. Estos conforman Ia
estructura del Indice tematico. Lo que sigue es una lista
de los temas del Indice en letras negrillas y las areas
especificas que tocan (en parentesis).
Tecnologia Ambiental, Energia, Energfa Solar, Poblacidn,
Clime Global, Recursos Renovables). (Para informaci&
Administraclon de los Recursos (Conservaci6n,
PreservaciOn y RecuperaciOn de Areas Verdes, Manejo
de Tierras)
Agriculture (Jardineria, Elaboraci6n de Composta,
Sue los, Agroqufmicos, Horticulture, Jardinerfa Ornamental,
Control de Problemas Ambientales, Contaminaci& del
Agua/Aire, Conocimiento Ambiental, Ciencia Ambiental,
acerca de desechos y temas relacionados, refierase a
Desechos SOlidos y Toxicos).
Plantes (Etnobotanica, Especies Natives, Jardinerfa,
Ecologfa de Plantas, RevegetaciOn)
Prevencion de Ia Contaminacion
Recursos Energeticos
I rrigaciOn)
Recursos Merinos y Acuaticos
Agua (Tratamiento de Aguas Negras, Ecologia de
Cuencas Hidrograficas, Ecologfa Riberefia, Industria
Recumos Minerales y Mineria
Pesquera y de Acuicultura, Recursos Marinos y Costeros,
Calidad del Agua, Sistemas Acuaticos)
Salud Ambiental
ApreciacIdn Cultural (Argue° 'ogle, Historia Humana,
Costumbres Tradicionales, Folklore, Intercambios
Culture les)
Apreciacion de Ia Naturaleza (Historia Natural,
RecreaciOn, Habilidades para Recreaci& al Aire Libre,
Areas Silvestres, Manejo)
Bosques (RevegetaciOn, Silviculture, Manejo de
Recursos Forestales, Manejo de Incendios Forestales,
Arboles)
Clenclas de la Tierra (Oceanograf fa, Geologfa,
Astronomfa)
Conservacion del Suelo
Desarrollo Sustentable (Desarrollo Comunitario, Uso
sustentable de Recursos, Ecoturismo, ParticipaciOn
P6blica)
Ecologia
Ecologia del Deslerto
Segurided e Higlene Industrial y Ocupacional
Aunque estos temas son distintos muchos estan
relacionados y puede haber areas de traslape. Por ejemplo,
una organized& pudiera ofrecer programas educativos
relacionados con ayes. La organized& estarfa ubicada
debajo de Fauna porque esta categorfa describe
programas que ofrecen informed& acerca de un grupo
especifico de animales. La misma organizaciOn, en su
estudio de ayes, pudiera tener interes en asuntos de vide
silvestre, por lo que adicionalmente aparecerfa on Ia
seccion de Vida Silvestre. Otra categorfa que exhibe
duplicaciOn es Mundo Natural por causa de su componente
de historia natural. Por ejemplo, muchos parques estatales
tienen programas que presentan informed& acerca de
las plantas, vide silvestre o ciencias naturales que se
encuentran en el area. Estos parques pueden aparecer
debajo de las categorfas de Plantas, Vida Silvestre o
Ciencias Naturales, tanto como Mundo Natural,
dependiendo del nivel de especificidad de sus programas.
El Indice tematico esta organizado alfabeticamente por
tema para cada estado con el fin de ayudar a los uSuarios
de la gufa en la b6squeda a nivel regional de los programas
relacionados con temas especificos.
Ecosistemas (Marinos, Deserticos, Riberefios, Islas del
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ADMINISTRACION DE LOS RIECURSOS
Border Environmental Health Coalition
Bureau of Land Management, Carlsbad
Bureau of Land Management, Las Cruces
Bureau of Land Management, Roswell
Bureau of Land Management, Socorro
Carlsbad Caverns National Park
Center fnr_Hancis4/1 Learning_
Chihuahuan Desert Conservation Alliance
City of Albuquerque
Dona Ana County USDA
Gila National Forest
Hawks Aloft, Inc.
Hidalgo County Cooperative Extension Service
Hidalgo County Soil and Water Conservation District
Interhemispheric Resource Center
Jornada Experimental Range
Jornada Resource Conservation and Development Program
Lincoln National Forest
National Audubon Society, New Mexico
National Park Service U.S. - Mexico Affairs Office
New Mexico Agriculture in the Classroom
New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources
New Mexico Department of Game and Fish
New Mexico Environment Department, Groundwater Quality
New Mexico Environment Department, Hazardous Waste
New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum
New Mexico Forestry & Resources Conservation Division
New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science
New Mexico State Land Office
New Mexico State Parks
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Chaves County
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Las Cruces
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Lincoln County
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Otero County
New Mexico Water Resources Research Institute
Oliver Lee Memorial State Park
Otero Soil and Water Conservation District
Project WILD, Conservation Services
Rio Grande Nature Center State Park
Sierra Soil and Water Conservation District
Sky Island Alliance
Southwest Strategy Coordination Office
Tierra Madre
Tree New Mexico
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
USFWS- Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge
USFWS- San Andres National Wildlife Refuge
University of New Mexico School of Law
Waste-Management Education and Research Consortium
Water Utilities Technical Assistance Program
Western New Mexico University
White Sands National Monument
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Las Cruces Public Schools
Mesilla Valley Cow Belles
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Alameda Park Zoo
Amigos Bravos
Border Environmental Health Coalition
Border Epidemiology & Environmental Health Center
Border Health Office
Bureau of Land Management, Carlsbad
Bureau of Land Management, Roswell
Bureau of Land Management, Socorro
Carlsbad Caverns National Park
Center for Hands-On Learning
Center for Latin American Studies
Chihuahuan Desert Nature Park
City of Albuquerque
City of Rocks State Park
Dona Ana County USDA
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Elephant Butte Irrigation District
Hawks Aloft, Inc.
Hidalgo County Cooperative Extension Service
Hidalgo County Soil and Water Conservation District
Interhemispheric Resource Center
Jomada Experimental Range
Keep Las Cruces Beautiful
Las Cruces Museum of Natural History
Schools
Lincoln National Forest
Middle Rio Grande Water Assembly
National Audubon Society, New Mexico
National Park Service U.S. - Mexico Affairs Office
New Mexico Agriculture in the Classroom
New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources
New Mexico Environment Department, Drinking Water
New Mexico Environment Department, Groundwater Quality
New Mexico Environment Department, Hazardous Waste
New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum
New Mexico Forestry & Resources Conservation Division
New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science
New Mexico Office of the State Engineer, Water
Use and Conservation Bureau
New Mexico Project WET
New Mexico State Land Office
New Mexico State Parks
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Chaves County
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Las Cruces
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Lincoln County
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Otero County
New Mexico Water. Resources Research Institute
New Mexico Wildlife West Nature Park
North American Institute
Oliver Lee Memorial State Park
Otero Soil and Water Conservation District
Project del Rio
Rio Grande Nature Center State Park
Rural Community Assistance Corporation
Sierra Soil and Water Conservation District
Sky Island Alliance
Southern Area Health Education Center, Border Health
Education Training Center
Southwest Strategy Coordination Office
Tierra Madre
Tree New Mexico
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
USFWS- Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge
USFWS - Servilleta National Wildlife Refuge
University of New Mexico School of Law
Water Utilities Technical Assistance Program
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Environmental Education Association of New Mexico
Las Cruces Public Schools
New Mexico Department of Game and Fish
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APRECIACION DE LA NATURALEZA
Alameda Park Zoo
Brantley Lake State Park
Bureau of Land Management, Las Cruces
Bureau of Land Management, Roswell
Bureau of Land Management, Socorro
Carlsbad Caverns National Park
Center for Hands-On Learning
Chihuahuan Desert Conservation Alliance
Chihuahuan Desert Nature Park
City of Albuquerque
City of Rocks State Park
Environmental Education Association of New Mexico
Gila National Forest
Hawks Aloft, Inc
Hidalgo County Cooperative Extension Service
Keep Las Cruces Beautiful
Las Cruces Museum of Natural History
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Lincoln National Forest
Living Desert State Park
National Audubon Society, New Mexico
National Park Service U.S. - Mexico Affairs Office
New Mexico Department of Game and Fish
New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum
New Mexico State Land Office
New Mexico State Parks
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Lincoln County
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Otero County
New Mexico Wildlife West Nature Park
Oliver Lee Memorial State. Park
Project WILD, Conservation Services
Rio Grande Nature Center State Park
Rio Grande Restoration
USFWS- Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge
USFWS- San Andres National Wildlife Refuge
USFWS - Servilleta National Wildlife Refuge
Western New Mexico University
White Sands National Monument
Wildworks Conservation Foundation
World Wildlife Fund
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Rio Grande Restoration
Sierra Soil and Water Conservation District
Sky Island Alliance
USFWS- Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge
USFWS - Servilleta National Wildlife Refuge
University of New Mexico School of Law
Western New Mexico University
White Sands National Monument
CONSERVACION DEL SU ELO
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Border Environmental Health Coalition
Bureau of Land Management, Carlsbad
Bureau of Land Management, Roswell
Bureau of Land Management, Socorro
Carlsbad Caverns National Park
Center for Hands-On Learning
Chihuahuan Desert Nature Park
City of Albuquerque
City of Rocks State Park
Dona Ana County USDA
Hidalgo County Cooperative Extension Service
Hidalgo County Soil and Water Conservation District
Jornada Experimental Range
Lincoln National Forest
New Mexico Agriculture in the Classroom
New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum
New Mexico Forestry & Resources Conservation Division
New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science
New Mexico State. Land Office
New Mexico State Parks
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Chaves County
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Las Cruces
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Lincoln County
New Mexico Wildlife West Nature Park
Otero Soil and Water Conservation District
Sierra Soil and Water Conservation District
Southwest Strategy Coordination Office
Tree New Mexico
USFWS- Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge
University of New Mexico School of Law
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Bureau of Land Management, Socorro
City of Albuquerque
Environmental Education Association of New Mexico
Gila National Forest
Hidalgo County Cooperative Extension Service
Interhemispheric Resource Center
Lincoln National Forest
New Mexico Agriculture in the Classroom
New Mexico Forestry & Resources Conservation Division
New Mexico State Parks
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Las Cruces
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Lincoln County
New Mexico Water Resources Research Institute
Otero Soil and Water Conservation District
Sierra Soil and Water Conservation District
Southwest Strategy Coordination Office
Tree New Mexico
University of New Mexico School of Law
Western New Mexico University
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Alameda Park Zoo
Bureau of Land Management, Las Cruces
Bureau of Land Management, Socorro
Carlsbad Caverns National Park
Center for Hands-On Learning
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Chihuahuan Desert Conservation Alliance
Chihuahuan Desert Nature Park
City of Rocks State Park
Dona Ana County USDA
Elephant Butte Irrigation District
Hidalgo County Cooperative Extension. Service
Las Cruces Museum of Natural History
Las Cruces Public Schools
Lincoln National Forest
Living Desert State Park
National Park Service U.S. - Mexico Affairs Office
New Mexico Agriculture in the Classroom
New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources
New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum
New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science
New Mexico Project WET
New Mexico State Land Office
New Mexico State Parks
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Chaves County
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Las Cruces
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Lincoln County
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Otero County
New Mexico Water Resources Research Institute
New Mexico Wildlife West Nature Park
Oliver Lee Memorial State Park
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Amigos Bravos
Border Environmental Health Coalition
Border Epidemiology & Environmental Health Center
Bureau of Land Management, Las Cruces
Bureau of Land Management, Socorro
Center for Latin American Studies
Chihuahuan Desert Nature Park
City of Albuquerque
Hawks Aloft, Inc.
Hidalgo County Cooperative Extension Service
Interhemispheric Resource Center
Jornada Experimental Range
Jornada Resource Conservation and Development Program
Keep Las Cruces Beautiful
Lincoln National Forest
Middle Rio Grande Water Assembly
National Park Service U.S. - Mexico Affairs Office
New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum
New Mexico State Land Office
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Chaves County
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Las Cruces
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Lincoln County
New Mexico Water Resources Research Institute
Otero Soil and Water Conservation District
Project del Rio
Sierra Club, Rio Grande Chapter
Sierra Soil and Water Conservation District
Southwest Strategy Coordination Office
Southwest Technology Development Institute - NMSU
Tierra Madre
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Bureau of Land Management, Las Cruces
Bureau of. Land Management, Roswell
Bureau of Land Management, Socorro
Carlsbad Caverns National Park
Center for Hands-On Learning
Chihuahuan Desert Conservation Alliance
Chihuahuan Desert Nature Park
City of Albuquerque
City of Rocks State Park
Dona Ma County USDA
Hawks Aloft, Inc.
Interhemispheric Resource Center
Jornada Experimental Range
Keep Las Cruces Beautiful
Las Cruces Museum of Natural History
Las Cruces Public Schools
Lincoln National Forest
Living Desert State Park
National Audubon Society New Mexico
National Park Service U.S. - Mexico Affairs Office
New Mexico Agriculture in the Classroom
New Mexico Forestry & Resources Conservation Division
New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science
New Mexico State Land Office
New Mexico State Parks
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Chaves County
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Las Cruces
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Lincoln County
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Otero County
New Mexico Water Resources Research Institute
New Mexico Wildlife West Nature Park
Oliver Lee Memorial State Park
Otero Soil and Water Conservation District
Project WILD, Conservation Services
Rio Grande Nature Center State Park
Rio Grande Restoration
Southwest Strategy Coordination Office
USFWS- Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge.
USFWS - Servil leta National Wildlife Refuge
University of New Mexico School of Law
Western New Mexico University
White Sands National Monument
Alameda Park Zoo
Brantley Lake State Park
Bureau of Land Management, Carlsbad
Bureau of Land Management, Las Cruces
Bureau of Land Management, Roswell
Bureau of Land Management, Socorro
Carlsbad Caverns National Park
Center for Hands-On Learning
Chihuahuan Desert Conservation Alliance
Chihuahuan Desert Nature Park
City of Albuquerque
City of Rocks State Park
Dona Ma County USDA
Environmental Education Association of New Mexico
Hawks Aloft, Inc.
Hidalgo County Cooperative Extension Service
Jornada Experimental Range
Keep Las Cruces Beautiful
Las Cruces Museum of Natural History
Las Cruces Public Schools
Lincoln National Forest
Living Desert State Park
National Audubon Society, New Mexico
National Park Service U.S. - Mexico Affairs Office
New Mexico Agriculture in the Classroom
New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum
New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science
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New Mexico State Parks
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Las Cruces
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Lincoln County
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Otero County
New Mexico Wildlife West Nature Park
Oliver Lee Memorial State Park
Project WILD, Conservation Services
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University of New Mexico School of Law
Western New Mexico University
White Sands National Monument
World Wildlife Fund
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Alameda Park Zoo
Border Epidemiology & Environmental Health Center
Brantley Lake State Park
Bureau of Land Management, Carlsbad
Bureau of Land Management, Las Cruces
Bureau of Land Management, Roswell
Bureau of Land Management, Socorro
Carlsbad Caverns National Park
Center for Hands-On Learning
Chihuahuan Desert Conservation Alliance
Chihuahuan Desert Nature Park
City of Albuquerque
City of Rocks State Park
Dona Ana County USDA
Hawks Aloft, Inc
Hidalgo County Cooperative Extension Service
Jornada Experimental Range
Keep Las Cruces Beautiful
Las Cruces Public Schools
Lincoln National Forest
Living Desert State Park
Middle Rio Grande Water Assembly
National Audubon Society, New Mexico
National Park Service U.S. - Mexico Affairs Office
New Mexico Agriculture in the Classroom
New Mexico Environment Department, Groundwater Quality
New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum
New Mexico Forestry & Resources Conservation Division
New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science
New Mexico Project WET
New Mexico State Land Office
New Mexico State Parks
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Las Cruces
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Otero County
New Mexico Wildlife West Nature Park
Oliver Lee Memorial State Park
Project WILD, Conservation Services
Rio Grande Nature Center State Park
Rio Grande Restoration
Sierra Club, Rio Grande Chapter
Sierra Soil and Water Conservation District
Sky Island Alliance
Southwest Strategy Coordination Office
Tree New Mexico
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
USFWS- Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge
USFWS- San Andres National Wildlife Refuge
USFWS - Servilleta National Wildlife Refuge
University of New Mexico School of Law
Western New Mexico University
White Sands National Monument
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Border Environmental Health Coalition
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Bureau of Land Management, Carlsbad
Bureau of Land Management, Las Cruces
Bureau of Land Management, Roswell
Bureau of Land Management, Socorro
Carlsbad Caverns National Park
Chihuahuan Desert Conservation Alliance
Chihuahuan Desert Nature Park
City of Albuquerque
City of Rocks State Park
Dona Ana County USDA
Environmental Education Association of New Mexico
Hawks Aloft, Inc.
Hidalgo County Cooperative Extension Service
Interhemispheric Resource Center
Jornada Experimental Range
Keep Las Cruces Beautiful
Las Cruces Museum of Natural History
Lincoln National Forest
Living Desert State Park
National Audubon Society, New Mexico
National Park Service U.S. - Mexico Affairs Office
New Mexico Agriculture in the Classroom
New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources
New Mexico Environment Department, Drinking Water
New Mexico Environment Department, Groundwater Quality
New Mexico Environment Department, Hazardous Waste
New Mexico Environment Department, Recycle
New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum
New Mexico Forestry & Resources Conservation Division
New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science
New Mexico State Land Office
NMSU Agricultural Communications
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Chaves County
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Lincoln County
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Otero County
New Mexico Water Resources Research Institute
New Mexico Wildlife West Nature Park
North American Institute
Otero Soil and Water Conservation District
Project del Rio
Project WILD, Conservation Services
Rio Grande Nature Center State Park
Rio Grande Restoration
Sierra Soil and Water Conservation District
Southern Area Health Education Center, Border Health
Education Training Center
Tree New Mexico
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
USFWS- Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge
USFWS- San Andres National Wildlife Refuge
USFWS - Servilleta National Wildlife Refuge
University of New Mexico School of Law
Waste-Management Education and Research Consortium
Water Utilities Technical Assistance Program
Western New Mexico University
White Sands National Monument
Jornada Experimental Range
Las Cruces Museum of Natural History
Las Cruces Public Schools
Lincoln National Forest
Living Desert State Park
National Audubon Society, New Mexico
National Park Service U.S. - Mexico Affairs Office
New Mexico Agriculture in the Classroom
New Mexico Department of Game and Fish
New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum
New Mexico Forestry & Resources Conservation Division
New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science
New Mexico State Land Office
New Mexico State Parks
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Chaves County
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Las Cruces
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Lincoln County
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Otero CoUnty
New Mexico Water Resources Research Institute
New Mexico Wildlife West Nature Park
Oliver Lee Memorial State Park
Otero Soil and Water Conservation District
Project WILD, Conservation Services
Rio Grande Nature Center State Park
Rio Grande Restoration
Sierra Soil and Water Conservation District
Sky Island Alliance
Southwest Strategy Coordination Office
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
USFWS- Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge
USFWS- San Andres National Wildlife Refuge
USFWS - Servilleta National Wildlife Refuge
University of New Mexico School of Law
Western New Mexico University
White Sands National Monument
Wildworks Conservation Foundation
World Wildlife Fund
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Brantley Lake State Park
Bureau of Land Management, Carlsbad
Bureau of Land Management, Las Cruces
Bureau of Land Management, Roswell
Bureau of Land Management, Socorro
Carlsbad Caverns National Park
Chihuahuan Desert Conservation Alliance
Chihuahuan Desert Nature Park
City of Albuquerque
City of Rocks State Park
Dona Ma County USDA
Environmental Education Association of New Mexico
Gila National Forest
Hawks Aloft, Inc.
Hidalgo County Cooperative Extension Service
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Border Health Office
Bureau of Land Management, Socorro
Chihuahuan Desert Conservation Alliance
Environmental Education Association of New Mexico
Interhemispheric Resource Center
National Audubon Society, New Mexico
National Park Service U.S. - Mexico Affairs Office
New Mexico Environment Department, Groundwater Quality
New Mexico Environment Department, Hazardous Waste
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Las Cruces
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Lincoln County
North American Institute
Otero Soil and Water Conservation District
Sky Island Alliance
University of New Mexico School of Law
Western New Mexico University
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Border Environmental Health Coalition
Border Epidemiology & Environmental Health Center
Bureau of Land Management, Socorro
Center for Hands-On Learning
City of Rocks State Park
Hidalgo County Cooperative Extension Service
Interhemispheric Resource Center
Las Cruces Public Schools
Lincoln National Forest
National Audubon Society, New Mexico
New Mexico Environment Department
New Mexico Environment Department, Recycle
New Mexico State Parks
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Chaves County
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NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Las Cruces
New Mexico Water Resources Research Institute
Rural Community Assistance Corporation
Southern Area Health Education Center, Border Health
Education Training Center
Southwest Technology Development Institute - NMSU
University of New Mexico School of Law
Water Utilities Technical Assistance Program
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Border Environmental Health Coalition
Border Epidemiology & Environmental Health Center
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Bureau of Land Management, Carlsbad
Bureau of Land Management, Las Cruces
Bureau of Land Management, Roswell
Bureau of Land Management, Socorro
Chihuahuan Desert Conservation Alliance
Chihuahuan Desert Nature Park
City of Albuquerque
City of Rocks State Park
Dona Ana County USDA
Elephant Butte Irrigation District
Environmental Education Association of New Mexico
Gila National Forest
Hawks Aloft, Inc.
Hidalgo. County Cooperative Extension Service
Interhemispheric Resource Center
Jornada Experimental Range
Keep Las Cruces Beautiful
Las Cruces Museum of Natural History
Las Cruces Public Schools
Lincoln National Forest
Living Desert State Park
National Audubon Society, New Mexico
National Park Service U.S. - Mexico Affairs Office
New Mexico Agriculture in the Classroom
New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources
New Mexico Environment Department, Drinking Water
New Mexico Environment Department, Groundwater Quality
New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum
New Mexico Forestry & Resources Conservation Division
New Mexico State Land Office
New Mexico State Parks
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Chaves County
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Lincoln County
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Otero County
New Mexico Water Resources Research Institute
New Mexico Wildlife West Nature Park
Oliver Lee Memorial State Park
Otero Soil and Water Conservation District
Rio Grande Nature Center State Park
Sierra Soil and Water Conservation District
Sky Island Alliance
Southwest Technology Development Institute - NMSU
Tree New Mexico
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
University of New Mexico School of Law
Water Utilities Technical Assistance Program
Western New Mexico University
White Sands National Monument
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Brantley Lake State Park
Bureau of Land Management, Carlsbad
Bureau of Land Management, Las Cruces
Bureau of Land Management, Roswell
Bureau of Land Management, Socorro
Carlsbad Caverns National Park
Center for Hands-On Learning
Chihuahuan Desert Conservation Alliance
Chihuahuan Desert Nature Park
City of Albuquerque
City of Rocks State Park
Dona Ana County USDA
Hidalgo County Cooperative Extension Service
Jornada Experimental Range
Las Cruces Museum of Natural History
Las Cruces Public Schools
Living Desert State Park
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National Park Service U.S. - Mexico Affairs Office
New Mexico Agriculture in the Classroom
New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum
New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science
New Mexico State Parks
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Chaves County
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Las Cruces
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Lincoln County
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Otero County
New Mexico Wildlife West Nature Park
Oliver Lee Memorial State Park
Otero Soil and Water Conservation District
Rio Grande Nature Center State Park
Rio Grande Restoration
Sierra Soil and Water Conservation District
Southwest Strategy Coordination Office
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
USFWS- Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge
Western New Mexico University
White Sands National Monument
World Wildlife Fund
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Alameda Park Zoo
Amigos Bravos
Border Environmental Health Coalition
Border Epidemiology & Environmental Health Center
Bureau of Land Management, Socorro
Center for Latin American Studies
Chihuahuan Desert Conservation Alliance
Chihuahuan Desert Nature Park
City of Rocks State Park
Dona Ana County USDA
Elephant Butte Irrigation District
Hawks Aloft, Inc
Hidalgo County Cooperative Extension Service
Interhemispheric Resource Center
Keep Las Cruces Beautiful
Lincoln National Forest
Living Desert State Park
National Audubon Society, New Mexico
New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources
New Mexico Environment Department, Groundwater Quality
New Mexico Environment Department, Hazardous Waste
New Mexico Environment Department, Recycle
New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage-Museum
New Mexico Project WET
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Lincoln County
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Otero County
New Mexico Water Resources Research Institute
North American Institute
Otero Soil and Water Conservation District
Rio Grande Restoration
Southern Area Health Education Center, Border Health
Education Training Center
USFWS- Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge
University of New Mexico School of Law
Water Utilities Technical Assistance Program
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Bureau of Land Management, Carlsbad
Bureau of Land Management, Socorro
Center for Hands-On Learning
Chihuahuan Desert Nature Park
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City of Albuquerque
Keep Las Cruces Beautiful
New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources
New Mexico Environment Department, Recycle
New Mexico Forestry & Resources Conservation Division
New Mexico State Land Office
New Mexico State Parks
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Lincoln County
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Otero County
New Mexico Wildlife West Nature Park
Southwest Technology Development Institute - NMSU
Tierra Madre
University of New Mexico School of Law
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Amigos Bravos
Brantley Lake State Park
Middle Rio Grande Water Assembly
New Mexico State Parks
Rio Grande Restoration
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
USFWS- Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge
University of New Mexico School of Law
Western New Mexico University
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Bureau of Land Management, Carlsbad
Bureau of Land Management, Roswell
Bureau of Land Management, Socorro
New Mexico Agriculture in the Classroom
New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources
New Mexico State Land Office
New Mexico State Parks
Sierra Soil and Water Conservation District
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
University of New Mexico School of Law
Western New Mexico University
Border Environmental Health Coalition
Border Epidemiology & Environmental Health Center
Border Health Office
Interhemispheric Resource Center
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, Lincoln County
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Audubon Society - El Paso/Trans-Pecos
Audubon Society - Texas
Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park
Big Bend National Park
Big Bend Ranch State Park
Border Environment Cooperation Commission
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Center for Big Bend Studies/Sul Ross State University
Center for Environmental Resource Management (CERM)
Chihuahuan Desert Research Institute
Chihuahuan Desert Resource Conservation and
Development Program (USDA-NRCS)
City of Brownsville, Compost and Recycling
El Paso Solar Energy Association
El Paso Water Utilities-Public Service Board
Fort Leaton State Historic Park (TPWD)
Franklin Mountains State Park
Hidalgo County Office of the Texas Agricultural
Extension Service
Keep Texas Beautiful
Keystone Heritage Park, Inc.
Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge
Lamar Bruni Vergara Environmental Science Center
Los Caminos del Rio of Texas, Inc. and Mexico, A.C.
Natural Resources Conservation Service, Alpine
Natural Resources Conservation Service, El Paso
Natural Resources Conservation Service, Ft. Stoskton
North American Butterfly Association South Texas NABA-SOTX
Padre Island National Seashore
Public Policy Research Center
Rio Bravo Desert Resource Conservation &
Development Program (USDA-NRCS)
Rio Grande International Study Center
Rio Grande/Rio Bravo Basin Coalition
Rio Grande-Nueces Resource Conservation &
Development Program (USDA-NRCS)
Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge
South Texas Environmental Education and Research
(STEER) Laredo
Sul Ross University, Department of Natural
Resource Management
Swan Group
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, El Paso
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Presidio County
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service,
South Texas AmeriCorps Initiative (STACI)
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Terrell County
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Webb County
Texas Farm Bureau (Ag in the Classroom)
Texas Forest Service - Urban Forestry
Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission, Austin
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Edinburg
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, State Programs
Texas State Aquarium
Texas State Soil & Water Conservation Board
Texas Water Development Board
The Nature Conservancy of Texas, Inc.
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation
University of Texas at El Paso
USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service
Valley Proud Environmental Council
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Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, El Paso
Texas Water Resources Institute
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Agua Para Beber
Arnistad National Recreation Area
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Audubon Society - Texas.
Baylor College of Medicine
Big Bend National Park
Big Bend Ranch State Park
Border Environment Cooperation Commission
Brazos River Environmental Education Project (BREEP)
Caddo Lake Institute, Inc.
Center for Environmental Resource Management (CERM)
Center for-Global-S
Chihuahuan Desert Research Institute
City of Brownsville, Compost and Recycling
City of Brownsville, Public Health
City of Edinburg
Colonies Unidas
El Paso Solar Energy Association
El Paso Water Utilities-Public Service Board
El Paso Zoo
Environmental Defense Fund
Environmental Institute of Houston (EIH),
University of Houston-Clear Lake
Fort Leaton State Historic Park (TPWD)
Gladys Porter Zoo
Hidalgo County Office of the Texas Agricultural
Extension Service
Insights El Paso Science Museum
International Boundary and Water Commission
Keystone Heritage Park, Inc.
Kiskapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas
Lamar Bruni Vergara Environmental Science Center
Laredo City Utilities
League of Women Voters of El Paso
Los Caminos del Rio of Texas, Inc. and Mexico, A.C.
Lower Rio Grande Valley Nature Center
McAllen International Museum
McAllen Water Utilities
National Wildlife Federation (Gulf States Field Office)
Natural Resources Conservation Service, Alpine
Natural Resources Conservation Service, El Paso
Natural Resources Conservation Service, Ft. Stockton
Pan American Health Organization (PAHO)
Public Policy Research. Center
Rio Bravo Desert Resource Conservation &
Development Program (USDA-NRCS)
Rio Grande Council of Governments
Rio Grande International Study Center
River Pierce Foundation
River-Watch Network, Inc
Sabel Palm Audubon Center and Sanctuary
Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge
Sea Camp, Texas A&M University at Galveston
South Texas Community College, Project del Rio
South Texas Environmental Education and Research
(STEER) Laredo
Swan Group
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service,
Brewster/Jeff Davis County
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Presidio County
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service,
South Texas AmeriCorps Initiative (STACI)
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Terrell County
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Webb County
Texas A&M University School Health Science Center Rural Public Health
Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs
Texas Department of TransportationEnvironmental Affairs Division
Texas Engineering Extension Service
Texas Farm Bureau (Ag in the Classroom)
Texas Forest Service - Urban Forestry
Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission, Austin
Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission,
Border Colonias
Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission, Laredo
Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission,
Source Water Assessment and Protection Program
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Edinburg
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Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, State Programs
Texas State Aquarium
Texas State Soil & Water Conservation Board
Texas Watch
Texas Water Resources Institute
Texas Water Utilities Association
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, El Paso Border Office
University of Texas at Brownsville
University of Texas at El Paso
USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service
Valley Proud Environmental Council
Why Wastewater?, Inc.
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Franklin Mountains State Park
Guadalupe Mountains National Park
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Adopt-A-Wetland Program
Amistad National Recreation Area
Audubon Society - El Paso/Trans-Pecos
Audubon Society - Texas
Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park
Big Bend National Park
Chihuahuan Desert Research Institute
Chihuahuan Desert Wildlife Rescue
City of El Paso
Davis Mountains State Park
El Paso Water Utilities-Public Service Board
Fort Leaton State Historic Park (TPWD)
Franklin Mountains State Park
Gladys Porter Zoo
Gorgas Science Foundation
Guadalupe Mountains National Park
Insights El Paso Science Museum
Keep Texas Beautiful
Keystone Heritage Park, Inc
Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas
Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge
League of Women Voters of El Paso
Los Caminos del Rio of Texas, Inc. and Mexico, A.C.
Lower Rio Grande Valley National Wildlife Refuge
Lower Rio Grande Valley Nature Center
National Wildlife Federation (Gulf States Field Office)
Natural Resources Conservation Service, El Paso
Natural Resources Conservation Service, Ft. Stockton
Padre Island National Seashore
Porter High School Geography Club
Rio Grande International Study Center
River Pierce Foundation
Sabal Palm Audubon Center and Sanctuary
Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge
Sea Camp, Texas A&M University at Galveston
South Texas Environmental Education and Research
(STEER) Laredo
South Texas Youth Ranch-Pharr
Sunnyside Day School
Swan Group
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service,
Brewster/Jeff Davis County
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service,
South Texas AmeriCorps Initiative (STACI)
Texas Butterfly Festival. Mission Chamber of Commerce
Texas Forest Service - Urban Forestry
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Edinburg
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, State Programs
Texas State Aquarium
Texas State Soil & Water Conservation Board
Texas Watch
The Nature Conservancy of Texas, Inc.
University of Texas at Brownsville
University of Texas at Brownsville, School of Education,
Environmental Education
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USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service
Valley Proud Environmental Council
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Audubon Society - Texas
El Paso Water Utilities-Public Service Board
Los Caminos del Rio of Texas, Inc. and Mexico, A.C.
Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Terrell County
Texas Farm Bureau (Ag in the Classroom)
Texas State Soil & Water Conservation Board
Valley Proud Environmental Council
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Amistad National Recreation Area
Audubon Society - Texas
Baylor College of Medicine
Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park
Big Bend National Park
Big Bend Ranch State Park
Center for Big Bend Studies/Sul Ross State University
Center for Environmental Resource Management (CERM)
Chihuahuan Desert Research Institute
City of Brownsville, Compost and Recycling
Davis Mountains State Park
El Paso Water Utilities-Public Service Board
El Paso Zoo
Environmental Defense Fund
Fort Leaton State Historic Park (TPWD)
Gladys Porter Zoo
GLOBE Teacher Training UTEP
Gorgas Science Foundation
Insights El Paso Science Museum
Keep Texas Beautiful
Keystone Heritage Park, Inc.
Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge
National Wildlife Federation (Gulf States Field Office)
Natural Resources Conservation Service, El Paso
Natural Resources Conservation Service, Ft. Stockton
Padre Island National Seashore
Rio Grande International Study Center
Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge
South Texas Environmental Education and Research
(STEER) Laredo
Sul Ross University, Department of Natural
Resource Management
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Presidio County
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Terrell County
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Webb County
Texas State Aquarium
Texas State Soil & Water Conservation Board
Texas Water Development Board
University of Texas at Austin
University of Texas at Brownsville
USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service
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Big Bend National Park
Big Bend Ranch State Park
Chihuahuan Desert Research Institute
City of Brownsville, Compost and Recycling
El Paso Water Utilities-Public Service Board
Hidalgo County Office of the Texas Agricultural
Extension Service
Los Caminos del Rio of Texas, Inc. and Mexico, A.C.
Natural Resources Conservation Service, Alpine
Rio Bravo Desert Resource Conservation &
Development Program (USDA-NRCS)
Rio Grande International Study Center
Sabal Palm Audubon Center and Sanctuary
South Texas Environmental Education and Research
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Sul Ross University, Department of Natural
Resource Management
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service,
Brewster/Jeff Davis County
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Presidio County
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Terrell County
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Webb County
Texas A&M University School Health Science Center Rural Public Health
Texas Farm Bureau (Ag in the Classroom)
Texas Forest Service - Urban Forestry
Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission, Laredo
Texas State Soil & Water Conservation Board
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation
USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service
Valley Land Fund
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Adopt-A-Wetland Program
Audubon Society - Texas
Big Bend National Park
Big Bend Ranch State Park
Border Environment Cooperation Commission
Border Information & Solutions Network (BISN)
Brazos River Environmental Education Project (BREEP)
Center for Environmental Resource Management (CERM)
Center for Global Studies
Chihuahuan Desert Research Institute
Chihuahuan Desert Resource Conservation and
Development Program (USDA-NRCS)
City of Brownsville, Compost and Recycling
Earth Care Organization
El Paso Solar Energy Association
El Paso Water Utilities-Public Service Board
El Paso Zoo
Keep Texas Beautiful
Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas
Los Caminos del Rio of Texas, Inc. and Mexico, A.C.
Lower Rio Grande Valley Nature Center
Natural Resources Conservation Service, El Paso
Natural Resources Conservation Service, Ft. Stockton
Pan American Health Organization (PAHO)
Public Policy Research Center
Rio Grande International Study Center
Rio Grande/Rio Bravo Basin Coalition
Rio Grande-Nueces Resource Conservation &
Development Program (USDA-NRCS)
Sabel Palm Audubon Center and Sanctuary
Sierra Club, Lone Star Chapter
South Texas Environmental Education and Research
(STEER) Laredo
Sul Ross University, Department of Natural
Resource Management
Swan Group
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service,
Brewster/Jeff Davis County
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Webb County
Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs
Texas Forest Service - Urban Forestry
Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission, Laredo
Texas Water Development Board
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation
U.S. Dept of Energy (Clean Cities)
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, El Paso Border Office
University of Texas at Brownsville
University of Texas at El Paso
USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service
Valley Proud Environmental Council
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Amistad National Recreation Area
Audubon Society - El Pasoffrans-Pecos
Audubon Society - Texas
Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park
Guth de Recursos de Education Ambiental en la Frontera
Big Bend National Park
Big Bend Ranch State Park
Center for Big Bend Studies/Sul Ross State University
Chihuahuan Desert Research Institute
Chihuahuan Desert Wildlife Rescue
Earth Care Organization
El Paso Water Utilities-Public Service Board
El Paso Zoo
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Keep Texas Beautiful
Keystone Heritage Park, Inc.
Laguna Atascoaa National Wildlife Refuge
Laredo City Utilities
Los Caminos del Rio of Texas, Inc. and Mexico, A.C.
Lower Rio Grande Valley Nature Center
National Wildlife Federation (Gulf States Field Office)
Natural Resources Conservation Service, El Paso
Natural Resources Conservation Service, Ft. Stockton
Padre Island National Seashore
Rio Grande International Study Center
Sabel Palm Audubon Center and Sanctuary
Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge
Sea Camp, Texas A&M University at Galveston
Sul Ross University, Department of Natural
Resource Management
Swan Group
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Presidio County
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Terrell County
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Webb County
Texas Butterfly Festival. Mission Chamber of Commerce
Texas Farm Bureau (Ag in the Classroom)
Texas Forest Service - Urban Forestry
Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission, Laredo
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Edinburg
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, State Programs
Texas State Aquarium
Texas State Soil & Water Conservation Board
Texas Water Development Board
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation
University of Texas at Brownsville
University of Texas at El Paso Department of Biological Sciences
USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service
Valley Proud Environmental Council
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Amistad National Recreation Area
Audubon Society - El Paso/Trans -Pecos
Big Bend National Park
Big Bend Ranch State Park
Center for Big Bend Studies/Sul Ross State University
Center for Environmental Resource Management (CERM)
Chihuahuan Desert Research Institute
Chihuahuan Desert Wildlife Rescue
City of El Paso
Davis Mountains State Park
El Paso Water Utilities-Public Service Board
El Paso Zoo
Fort Leaton State Historic Park (TPWD)
Gladys Porter Zoo
Insights El Paso Science Museum
Keystone Heritage Park, Inc.
Los Caminos del Rio of Texas, Inc. and Mexico, A.C.
Lower Rio Grande Valley Nature Center
Natural Resources Conservation Service, El Paso
Natural Resources Conservation Service, Ft. Stockton
Rio Grande International Study'Center
River Pierce Foundation
Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge
South Texas Environmental Education and Research
(STEER) Laredo
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Sul Ross University, Department of Natural
Resource Management
Swan Group
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Brewster/Jeff Davis County
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Presidio County
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Terrell County
Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission, Laredo
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, State Programs
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation
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Audubon Society - El Paso/Trans-Pecos
Audubon Society - Texas
Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park
Big Bend National Park
Big Bend Ranch State Park
Brazos River Environmental Education Project (BREEP)
Caddo Lake Institute, Inc.
Center for Big Bend Studies/Sul Ross State University
Center for Environmental Resource Management (CERM)
Chihuahuan Desert Research Institute
Chihuahuan Desert Wildlife Rescue
City of El Paso
Davis Mountains State Park
El Paso Water Utilities-Public Service. Board
Environmental Institute of Houston (EIH),
University of Houston-Clear Lake
Fort Leaton State Historic Park (TPWD)
Gladys Porter Zoo
Gorgas Science Foundation
Insights El Paso Science Museum
Keystone Heritage Park, Inc
Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge
Los Caminos del Rio of Texas, Inc. and Mexico, A.0
Lower Rio Grande Valley Nature Center
National Wildlife Federation (Gulf States Field Office)
Natural Resources Conservation Service, El Paso
Natural Resources Conservation Service, Ft. Stockton
Padre Island National Seashore
River-Watch Network, Inc.
Sabel Palm Audubon Center and Sanctuary
Santa Ma National Wildlife Refuge
Sea Camp, Texai A&M University at Galveston
Sierra Club, Lone Star Chapter
South Texas Environmental Education and Research
(STEER) Laredo
Sul Ross University, Department of Natural
Resource Management
Swan Group
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Seivice, Presidio County
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Terrell County
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Webb County
Texas Butterfly Festival. Mission Chamber of Commerce
Texas Forest Service - Urban Forestry
Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission, Laredo
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Austin
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Edinburg
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, State Programs
Texas State Aquarium
Texas State Soil & Water Conservation Board
University of Texas at Brownsville
University of Texas at El Paso
University of Texas at El Paso Department of Biological Sciences
USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service
Valley Proud Environmental Council
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Adopt-A-Wetland Program
Amistad National Recreation Area
Audubon Society - El Paso/Trans-Pecos
Audubon Society - Texas
Big Bend National Park
Big Bend Ranch State Park
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Brazos River Environmental Education Project (BREEP)
Center for Environmental Resource Management (CERM)
Chihuahuan Desert Research Institute
City of Brownsville, Compost and Recycling
City of El Paso
Colonies Unidas
El Paso Water Utilities-Public Service Board
El Paso Zoo
Environmental Institute of Houston (EIH),
University of Houston-Clear Lake
Fort Leaton State Historic Park (TPWD)
Gladys Porter Zoo
Gorges Science Foundation
Keep Texas Beautiful
Keystone Heritage Park, Inc.
Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge
Laredo City Utilities
League of. Women Voters of El Paso
Los Caminos del Rio of Texas, Inc. and Mexico, A.C.
Lower Rio Grande Valley Nature Center
National Wildlife Federation (Gulf States Field Office)
Natural Resources Conservation Service, Alpine
Natural Resources Conservation Service, El Paso
Padre Island National Seashore
Prude Ranch
Public Policy Research Center
Rio Grande International Study Center
Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge
Sea Camp, Texas A&M University at Galveston
South Texas Environmental Education and Research
(STEER) Laredo
Sunnyside Day School
Swan Group
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Presidio County
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service,
South Texas AmeriCorps Initiative (STACI)
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Terrell County
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Webb County
Texas A&M International University
Texas A&M University School Health Science Center Rural Public Health
Texas Butterfly Festival. Mission Chamber of Commerce
Texas Environmental Awareness Network (TEAN)
Texas Environmental Education Advisory Committee (TEEAC)
Texas Farm Bureau (Ag in the Classroom)
Texas Forest Service - Urban Forestry
Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission, Laredo
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Edinburg
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, State Programs
Texas State Aquarium
Texas State Soil & Water Conservation Board
Texas Water Development Board
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, El Paso Border Office
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 6
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 6,
US/Mexico Program (6WQ-D)
University of Texas at Austin
University of Texas at Brownsville
University of Texas at Brownsville, School of Education,
Environmental Education
University of Texas at El Paso
USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service
Valley Proud Environmental Council
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Adopt-A-Wetland Program
Amistad National Recreation Area
Audubon Society - El. Paso/Trans-Pecos
Audubon Society - Texas
Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park
Big Bend National Park
Big Bend Ranch State Park
Chihuahuan Desert Research Institute
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Chihuahuan Desert Wildlife Rescue.
City of El Paso
Davis Mountains State Park
El Paso Water Utilities-Public Service Board
El Paso Zoo
Fort Leaton State Historic Park (TPWD)
Gladys Fbrter Zoo
Gorges Science Foundation
Keystone Heritage PEWIRC.
League of Women Voters of EI,Paso
Los Caminos del Rio of Texas, Inc. and Mexico, A.C.
Lower Rio Grande Valley Nature Center
National Wildlife Federation (Gulf States Field Office)
Natural Resources Conservation Service, Alpine
Natural Resources Conservation Service, El Paso
Natural Resources Conservation Service, Ft. Stockton
Padre Island National Seashore
Rio Bravo Desert Resource Conservation &
Development Program (USDA-NRCS)
Rio Grande International Study Center
Sabel Palm Audubon Center and Sanctuary
Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge
Sea Camp, Texas A&M University at Galveston
South Texas Environmental Education and Research
(STEER) Laredo
Sul Ross University, Department of Natural
Resource Management
Sunnyside Day School
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service,
Brewster/Jeff Davis County
Texas A &M Agricultural Extension Service, Presidio County
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service,
South Texas AmeriCorps Initiative (STACI)
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Terrell County
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Webb County
Texas Farm Bureau (Ag in the Classroom)
Texas Forest Service - Urban Forestry
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Austin
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Edinburg
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, State Programs
Texas State Aquarium
Texas State Soil & Water Conservation Board
The Nature Conservancy of Texas, Inc.
University of Texas at Brownsville
USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service
Valley Land Fund
Valley Proud Environmental Council
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Big Bend National Park
Big Bend Ranch State Park
Border Environment Cooperation Commission
Greta de Recursos de Education Ambiental en la Frontera
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Hidalgo County Office of the Texas Agricultural
Extension Service
Keep El Paso Beautiful, Inc.
Keep Texas Beautiful
Kicicapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas
League of Women Voters of El Paso
Lower Rio Grande Valley Nature Center
Pan American Health. Organization (PAHO)
Project HOPE (Health Opportunities for People Everywhere)
Rio Bravo Desert Resource Conservation &
Development Program (USDA-NRCS)
Rio Grande Council of Governments
Rio Grande International Study Center
Sabel Palm Audubon Center and Sanctuary
South Texas Environmental Education and Research
(STEER) Laredo
Swan Group
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Presidio County
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service,
South Texas AmeriCorps Initiative (STACI)
Texas A&M University School Health Science Center Rural Public Health
Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs
Texas Forest Service - Urban Forestry
Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission,
Household Hazardous Waste Management Program
Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission, Laredo
Texas State Aquarium
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, El Paso Border Office
Valley Proud Environmental Council
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El Paso Water Utilities-Public Service Board
Fort Leaton State Historic Park (TPWD)
Keystone Heritage Park, Inc.
Office of Colonia Initiatives, Austin
Public Policy Research Center
Rio Grande Council of Governments
Rio Grande International Study Center
South Texas Environmental Education and Research
(STEER) Laredo
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service,
Brewster/Jeff Davis County
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Presidio County
Texas Center for Policy Studies
Texas General Land Office
Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission, El Paso
Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission, Laredo
Texas State Soil & Water. Conservation Board
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, El Paso Border Office
University of Texas at El Paso
Brownsville Ecological Division
Brownsville Waste Minimization and Recycling Department
City of Brownsville, Compost and Recycling
Colonies Unidas
Edinburg 2020 Environment Committee
El Paso Water Utilities-Public Service Board
El Paso Zoo
Fort Leaton State Historic. Park (TPWD)
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Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park
Big Bend National Park
Big Bend Ranch State Park
Cameron Park Centro Cultural
Center for Big Bend Studies/Sul Ross State University
Center for Environmental Resource Management (CERM)
Chihuahuan Desert Research Institute
Chihuahuan Desert Wildlife Rescue
City of Brownsville, Compost and Recycling
City of Brownsville, Public Health
City of El Paso
Davis Mountains State Park
Earth Care Organization
El Paso Solar Energy Association
El Paso Water Utilities-Public Service Board
El Paso Zoo
Environmental Defense Fund
Environmental Institute of Houston (EIH),
University of Houston-Clear Lake
Environmental Solutions Program,
Center for Energy and Environment (UT Austin)
Fort Leaton State Historic Park (TPWD)
Gladys Porter Zoo
GLOBE Teacher Training UTEP
Guadalupe Mountains National Park
Hidalgo County Office of the Texas Agricultural
Extension Service
Insights El Paso Science Museum
Keep Texas Beautiful
Keystone Heritage Park, Inc
Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge
League of Women Voters of El Paso
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Los Caminos del Rio of Texas, Inc. and Mexico, A.0
Lower Rio Grande Valley Nature Center
National Wildlife Federation (Gulf States Field Office)
Natural Resources Conservation Service, Alpine
Natural Resources Conservation Service, El Paso
Padre Island National Seashore
Pan American Health Organization (PAHO)
Proyecto Fe y Esperanza
Public Policy Research Center
Rio Bravo Desert Resource Conservation & Development
Program (USDA-NRCS)
Rio Grande Council of Governments
Rio Grande International Study Center
River Pierce Foundation
River-Watch Network, Inc.
Sabal Palm Audubon Center and Sanctuary
Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge
Sea Camp, Texas A&M University at Galveston
South Texas Environmental Education and Research
(STEER) Laredo
South Texas Nivel Ranch-Pharr
Sul Ross University, Department of Natural
Resource Management
Sunnyside Day School
Swan Group
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Presidio County
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service,
South Texas AmeriCorps Initiative (STACI)
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Terrell County
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Webb County
Texas A&M University School Health Science Center Rural Public Health
Texas Butterfly Festival. Mission Chamber of Commerce
Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs
Texas Department of TransportationEnvironmental Affairs Division
Texas Farm Buieau (Ag in the Classroom)
Texas Forest Service - Urban Forestry
Texas General Land Office
Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission, Laredo
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Austin
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Edinburg
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, State Programs
Texas PTA Environmental Committee
Texas State Aquarium
Texas State Soil & Water Conservation Board
Texas Water Development Board
Texas - Mexico Borderlands Information Center
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, El Paso Border Office
University of Texas at Brownsville
University of Texas at El Paso
University of Texas School of Public Health
USDA-Natural Resources Conservation. Service
Valley Proud Environmental Council
Wilderness Park Museum
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Adopt-A-Wetland Program
Amistad National Recreation Area
Audubon Society - Texas
Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park
Big Bend National Park
Big Bend Ranch State Park
Chihuahuan Desert Research Institute
City of El Paso
Davis Mountains State Park
El Paso Water Utilities-Public Service Board
El Paso Zoo
Fort Leaton State Historic Park (TPWD)
Gladys Porter Zoo
Gorges Science Foundation
Keystone Heritage Park, Inc.
Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge
Los Caminos del Rio of Texas, Inc. and Mexico, A.0
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National Wildlife Federation (Gulf States Field Office)
Natural Resources Conservation Service, Alpine
Natural Resources Conservation Service, El Paso
Natural Resources Conservation Service, Ft. Stockton
Padre Island National Seashore
Sabal Palm Audubon Center and Sanctuary
Santa Ana National Wildlife. Refuge
South Texas Environmental Education and Research
(STEER) Laredo
Sul Ross University, Department of Natural
Resource Management
Sunnyside Day School
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Presidio County
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service,
South Texas AmeriCorps Initiative (STACI)
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Terrell County
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Webb County
Texas Butterfly Festival. Mission Chamber of Commerce
Texas Farm Bureau (Ag in the Classroom)
Texas Forest Service - Urban Forestry
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Austin
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Edinburg
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, State Programs
Texas State Aquarium
Texas State Soil & Water Conservation Board
The Nature Conservancy of Texas, Inc.
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation
University of Texas at Brownsville
USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service
Valley Proud Environmental Council
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Amistad National Recreation Area
Audubon Society - Texas
Baylor College of Medicine
Big Bend National Park
Big Bend Ranch State Park
Border Environment Cooperation Commission
Border Information & Solutions Network (BISN)
Brazos River Environmental Education Project (BREEP)
Center for Environmental Resource Management (CERM)
City of Brownsville, Compost and Recycling
El Paso Solar Energy Association
El Paso Water Utilities-Public Service Board
El Paso Zoo
Environmental Defense Fund
Gladys Porter Zoo
International Boundary and Water Commission
Keep Texas Beautiful
Laredo Environmental Engineering
League of Women Voters of El Paso
Los Caminos del Rio of Texas, Inc. and Mexico, A.C.
National Wildlife Federation (Gulf States Field Office)
Natural Resources Conservation Service, El Paso
Natural Resources Conservation Service, Ft. Stockton
Padre Island National Seashore
Pan American Health Organization (PAHO)
Rio Grande Council of Governments
Sabel Palm Audubon Center and Sanctuary
Sea Camp, Texas A&M University' at Galveston
South Texas Environmental Education and Research
(STEER) Laredo
Swan Group
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension( Service, Presidio County
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service,
South Texas AmeriCorps Initiative (STACI)
Texas A&M University School Health Science Center Rural Public Health
Texas Forest Service - Urban Forestry
Texas General Land Office
Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission, Laredo
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Austin
Texas State Aquarium
Texas State Soil & Water Conservation Board
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, El Paso Border Office
University of Texas at Brownsville
Valley Proud Environmental Council
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Big BbrTdIqafionarPark
Center for Environmental Resource Management (CERM)
El Paso Solar Energy Association
El Paso Water Utilities-Public Service Board
Gladys Porter Zoo
Insights El Paso Science Museum
Laredo Clean Cities Coalition
Natural Resources Conservation Service, El Paso
Padre Island National Seashore
River Pierce Foundation
Southern Union Gas
Swan Group
Texas Forest Service - Urban Forestry
Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission, Laredo
Texas Rail Road Commission
U.S. Dept of Energy (Clean Cities)
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, El Paso Border Office
University of Texas at Austin
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Brazos River Environmental Education Project (BREEP)
Chihuahuan Desert Wildlife Rescue
El Paso Water Utilities-Public Service Board
Environmental Institute of Houston (EIH),
University of Houston-Clear Lake
Insights El Paso Science Museum
Keystone Heritage Park, Inc.
Natural Resources Conservation Service, Ft. Stockton
Padre Island National Seashore
Rio Grande International Study Center
Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge
Sea Camp, Texas A&M University at Galveston
South Texas Environmental Education and Research
(STEER) Laredo
Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service, Presidio County
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, State Programs
Texas State Aquarium
University of Texas at Brownsville
Valley Proud Environmental Council
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Hidalgo County Office of the Texas Agricultural
Extension Service
Insights El Paso Science Museum
Laredo Manufacturers Association
Pan American Health Organization (PAHO)
South Texas Environmental Education and Research
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South Texas Environmental Education and Research
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Migrant Clinicians Network (MCN)
Paso del Norte Health Foundation
South Texas Environmental Education and Research
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Texas Department of Health, Office of Border Health, Austin
Texas Department of Health, Office of Border Health, El Paso
Texas Department of Health, Office of Border Health, Laredo
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El Paso Zoo
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Comisi6n Internacional de Limites y Aguas (CILA) Cd. Juarez
Comisidn Nacional del Agua, Gerencia Estatal de Chihuahua
Comite de Ecologia de Ojinaga
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Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Forestales
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Institute TecnolOgico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey,
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Universidad AutOnoma de Ciudad Juarez,
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Centro de Estudios del Medio Ambiente
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Universidad AutOnoma de Cd. Juarez,
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Universidad Regional del Norte
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BOSQU ES
Universidad Aut6noma de Chihuahua
Universidad Autdnoma de Ciudad Juarez
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47
51
APRECIACION DE LA NATURALEZA
ComisiOn Nacional del Agua, Gerencia Estatal de Chihuahua
Desarrollo Urbano y Ecologia de Ia Ciudad de Ojinaga
Ecologfa del Tercer Milenio, A.C.
Ediciones GUILEBCA
Sierra Madre Alliance Program
Universidad Autonoma de Ciudad Juarez
A.B I Eye
ComisiOn de CooperaciOn EcolOgica Fronteriza (COCEF)
ComisiOn Internacional de Limites y Aguas (CILA) Cd. Juarez
Comisidn Nacional del Agua, Gerencia Estatal de Chihuahua
Comity de Ecologia de Ojinaga
Ediciones GUILEBCA
Federation Mexicana de Asociaciones Privadas de Salud
y Desarrollo Comunitario A.C. (FEMAP)
Institute Nacional de Investigaciones_Farestales
Agricolas y Pecuarias
Institute Tecnologico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey,
Campus Cd. Juarez
Organizacidn Popular Independiente
Proyecto del Rio
Sierra Madre Alliance Program
Universidad AutOnoma de Ciudad Juarez,
Centro de Estudios Bioldgicos
Universidad AutOnoma de Cd. Juarez,
Centro de Estudios del Medio Ambiente
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51
AsociaciOn de Energia Solar de Ciudad Juarez
Centro de Estudios Tecnolegicos Industrial y de Servicios
(CETIS) #98
ComisiOn de CooperaciOn EcolOgica Fronteriza (COCEF)
ComisiOn Nacional del Agua, Gerencia Estatal de Chihuahua
Comity de Ecologia de Ojinaga
Ediciones GUILEBCA
Institute TecnolOgico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey,
Campus Cd. Juarez
Organizacidn Popular Independiente
Proyecto del Rio
Universidad AutOnoma de Ciudad Juarez
Universidad AutOnoma de Cd. Juarez,
Centro de Estudios del Medio Ambiente
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81
CHIHUAHUA
EDUCACION AMBIEN'FAL
AQUA XXI, A.C.
AsociaciOn de Energia Solar de Ciudad Juarez
Centro de Estudios Tecnologicos Industrial y de Servicios
(CETIS) #98
ComisiOn de Cooperaci6n Ecologica Fronteriza (COCEF)
ComisiOn Nacional del Agua, Gerencia Estatal de Chihuahua
Comity de Ecologia de Ojinaga
CONALEP, Cd. Juarez
Desarrollo Juvenil del Norte A.C.
Desarrollo Urbane y Ecologia de la Ciudad de Ojinaga
Ediciones GUILEBCA
Escuela Secundaria Federal No. 4
Federacion Mexicana de Asociaciones Privadas de Salud
y Desarrollo Comunitario A.C. (FEMAP)
FM Globo 98.3
Institute Nacional de Investigaciones Forestales
Agricolas y Pecuarias
Institute TecnolOgico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey,
Campus Cd. Juarez
OrganizaciOn Popular Independiente
Preparatoria CETCJ
Promocien Social Kolping A.C.
Proyecto del Rio
Sociedad Regional Norte de Ingenierfa Sanitaria y Ambiental
Universidad Autonoma de Chihuahua
Universidad AutOnoma de Ciudad Juarez,
Centro de Estudios BiolOgicos
Universidad Aut6noma de Cd. Juarez,
Centro de Estudios del Medio Ambiente
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45
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49
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50
50
50
51
FAUNA SILVESTRE
Centro de Estudios Tecnoldgicos Industrial y de Servicios
(CETIS) #98
Desarrollo Urbane y Ecologia de la Ciudad de Ojinaga
Proyecto del Rio
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46
49
LECISLACION AMBIENTAL
Comision de CooperaciOn Ecologies Fronteriza (COCEF)
Comision Internacional de Limites y Aguas (CILA) Cd. Juarez
Comision Nacional del Agua, Gerencia Estatal de Chihuahua
Sociedad Regional Norte de Ingenierfa Sanitaria y Ambiental
Universidad Aut6noma de Cd. Juarez,
Centro de Estudios del Medio Ambiente
Universidad Regional del Norte
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45
46
50
51
51
MANEJO DE DESECIIOS
Comision de Cooperaci6n EcolOgica Fronteriza (COCEF)
Comision Internacional de Limites y Aguas (CILA) Cd. Juarez
CONALEP, Cd. Juarez
Consultores de Seguridad Industrial y Medio Ambiente (COSIME) ...
Desarrollo Juvenil del Norte A.C.
Desarrollo Urbano y Ecologia de la Ciudad de Ojinaga
Ecologia del Tercer Milenio, A.C.
Ediciones GUILEBCA
FederaciOn Mexicana de Asociaciones Privadas de Salud
y Desarrollo Comunitario A.C. (FEMAP)
Institute Nacional de Investigaciones Forestales
Agricolas y Pecuarias
OrganizaciOn Popular Independiente
Programa Companeros, A.C.
Promoci6n Social Kolping A.C.
Proyecto del Rio
Universidad AutOnoma de Chihuahua
Universidad Aut6noma de Ciudad Juarez,
Centro de Estudios BiolOgicos
Universidad Autonoma de Cd. Juarez,
Centro de Estudios del Medio Ambiente
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45
46
46
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49
49
49
50
50
51
MEDIO AMBIENTE
AQUA XXI, A.C.
AsociaciOn de Energia Solar de Ciudad Juarez
82
Centro de Estudios TecnolOgicos Industrial y de Servicios
(CETIS) #98
ComisiOn de Cooperaci6n EcolOgica Fronteriza (COCEF)
Comision Internacional de Limites y Aguas (CILA) Cd. Juarez
ComisiOn Nacional del Agua, Gerencia Estatal de Chihuahua
Comity de Ecologia de Ojinaga
CONALEP, Cd. Juarez
Desarrollo Juvenil del Norte A.C.
Ecologia del Tercer Milenio, A.C.
Ediciones GUILEBCA
Federaci6n Mexicana de Asociaciones Privadas de Salud
y Desarrollo Comunitario A.C. (FEMAP)
FM Globo 98.3
INFOMEXUS
Institute TecnolOgico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey,
Campus Cd. Juarez
OrganizaciOn Popular Independiente
Preparatoria CETCJ
Procuraduria Federal de Proteccion al Ambiente
(PROFEPA), Chihuahua
Promoci6n Social Kolping A.C.
Proyecto del Rio
Secretaria de Desarrollo Urbane y Ecologia del
Gobierno del Estado de Chihuahua
Servicios Pablicos Municipales
Sierra Madre Alliance Program
Sociedad Regional Norte de Ingenierfa Sanitaria y Ambiental
Universidad AutOnoma de Chihuahua
Universidad Aut6noma de Ciudad Juarez
Universidad AutOnoma de Ciudad Juarez,
Centro de Estudios Biologicos
Universidad Aut6noma de Cd. Juarez,
Centro de Estudios del Medio Ambiente
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45
45
45
45
46
46
47
47
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48
48
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50
50
50
50
50
50
51
PLANTAS
Asociacion de Energia Solar de Ciudad Juarez
Centro de Estudios TecnolOgicos Industrial y de Servicios
(CETIS) #98
CONALEP, Cd. Juarez
Desarrollo Urbano y Ecologia de la Ciudad de Ojinaga
Escuela Secundaria Federal No. 4
FM Globo 98.3
Universidad AutOnoma de Ciudad Juarez
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45
46
46
47
48
50
PREVENCION DE LA CONTAMINACION
AQUA XXI, A.C.
Asociaci6n de Energia Solar de Ciudad Juarez
Centro de Estudios TecnolOgicos Industrial y de Servicios
(CETIS) #98
ComisiOn de Cooperacion EcolOgica Fronteriza (COCEF)
Cornish:5n Internacional de Limites y Aguas (CILA) Cd. Juarez
ComisiOn Nacional del Agua, Gerencia Estatal de Chihuahua
CONALEP, Cd. Juarez
Desarrollo Urbane y Ecologia de la Ciudad de Ojinaga
Ediciones GUILEBCA
FederaciOn Mexicana de Asociaciones Privadas de Salud
y Desarrollo Comunitario A.G. (FEMAP)
FM Globo 98.3
Institute Nacional de Investigaciones Forestales
Agricolas y Pecuarias
OrganizaciOn Popular Independiente
Programa Companeros, A.C.
Promocion Social Kolping A.C.
Proyecto del Rio
Servicios POblicos Municipales
Universidad AutOnoma de Chihuahua
Universidad Autonoma de Ciudad Juarez
Universidad AutOnoma de Cd. Juarez,
Centro de Estudios del Medio Ambiente
45
45
45
45
45
46
46
46
47
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49
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50
50
51
RECURSOS ENERGETICOS
45
45
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AsociaciOn de Energia Solar de Ciudad Juarez
Institute TecnolOgico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey,
Campus Cd. Juarez
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48
Gull: de Recursos de Educacion Ambiental en la Frontera
WHIM t
Universidad Aut6noma de Cd. Juarez,
Centro de Estudios del Medio Ambiente
ADIEJA
51
SALUD AMBIENTAL
Universidad Aut6noma de Ciudad Juarez,
Instituto de Ciencias Sociales y Administraci6n
SECURIDAD
OCUPACIONAL
51
INDUSTRIAL. V
Comite de Ecologfa de Ojinaga
Desarrollo Juvenil del Norte A.C.
Desarrollo Urbano y Ecologfa de la Ciudad de Ojinaga
FederaciOn Mexicana de Asociaciones Privadas de Salud
y Desarrollo Comunitario A.C. (FEMAP)
Promoci6n Social Kolping A.G.
Universidad Aut6noma de Ciudad Juarez,
Centro de Estudios Biologicos
Universidad Aut6noma de Cd. Juarez,
Centro de Estudios del Medio Ambiente
Gula de Recursos de Edueacion Ambiental en la Frontera
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46
46
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50
51
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COAHUILA
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S 12H
Comision Nacional del Agua, Gerencia Regional
Cuencas Centrales del Norte
Direcci6n de Ecologfa, Piedras Negras
Presidencia Municipal de Cd. Acuna
Protecci6n de la Fauna Mexicana, A.C.
Universidad AutOnoma Agraria Antonio Narro
WDA1,1
Protecci6n de Ia Fauna Mexicana, A.C.
Universidad Aut6noma Agraria Antonio Narro
f.?J
53
54
54
55
55
Centro de Bachillerato TecnolOgico Industrial y de Servicios #54
53
Comisi6n Internacional de Limites y Aguas (CILA) Coahuila
53
Cornish:In Nacional del Agua, Gerencia Regional
Cuencas Centrales del Norte
53
Direcci6n de Ecologfa, Piedras Negras
54
Direcci6n del Area de Protecci6n de Flora y Fauna Cuatrocienegas 54
DirecciOn General de Ecologfa, Estado de Coahuila
54
Presidencia Municipal de Cd. Acutia
54
Protecci6n de Ia Fauna Mexicana, A.G.
55
Universidad Aut6noma Agraria Antonio Narro
55
Biodiversidad Mexicana S.A de C.V.
53
Comision Ecologica de Piedras Negras, Asociacion
Ecologica Frontera Norte
53
Direcci6n del Area de Protecci6n de Flora y Fauna Cuatrocienegas 54
FundaciOn Ecologica Mexicana (FEMAC)
54
Direcci6n del Area de Protecci6n de Flora y Fauna Cuatrocienegas .54
Protecci6n de Ia Fauna Mexicana, A.C.
55
Universidad AutOnoma Agraria Antonio Narro
55
CIaE
kairogril.
'ElgE RR"
ComisiOn Ecologica de Piedras Negras, Asociacion
Ecologica Frontera Norte
Sistema Municipal de Aguas y Saneamiento (SIMAS)
GO N
53
55
114L1
Centro de Bachillerato TecnolOgico Industrial y de Servicios #54
53
ComisiOn Nacional del Agua, Gerencia Regional
Cuencas Centrales del Norte
53
Direcci6n del Area de Protecci6n de Flora y Fauna Cuatrocienegas 54
Presidencia Municipal de Cd. Acuna
54
Protecci6n de la Fauna Mexicana, A.C.
55
Universidad Autenoma Agraria Antonio Narro
55
55
55
ECOSISTEM AS
Biodiversidad Mexicana S.A de C.V.
Cornish:5n EcolOgica de Piedras Negras, Asociacion
EcolOgica Frontera Norte
ComisiOn Nacional del Agua, Gerencia Regional
(Aeneas Centrales del Nor to
53
53
53
DirecciOn del Area de Protecci6n de Flora y Fauna Cuatrocienegas 54
Fundacieln Ecologica Mexicana (FEMAC)
54
Protecci6n de Ia Fauna Mexicana, A.C.
55
EDUCACJON A M.D.11 ENTAL
Centro de Bachillerato Tecnologico Industrial y de Servicios #54
ComisiOn EcolOgica de Piedras Negras, AsociaciOn
Ecolegica Frontera Norte
Comisi6n Nacional del Agua, Gerencia Regional
Cuencas Centrales del Norte
Direcci6n General de Ecologfa, Estado de Coahuila
Fundacion Ecologica Mexicana (FEMAC)
Presidencia Municipal de Cd. Acuna
Protecci6n de la Fauna Mexicana, A.C.
53
53
53.
54
54
54
55
FAUNA SILVESTRE.
Direcci6n del Area de Protecci6n de Flora y Fauna Cuatrocienegas 54
Direcci6n General de Ecologia, Estado de Coahuila
54
PROFEPA - SEMARNAP
54
Protecci6n de Ia Fauna Mexicana, A.C.
55
Universidad Aut6noma Agraria Antonio Narro
55
LECISLACION ArVIRIENTAI.
Comision Nacional del Agua, Gerencia Regional
Cuencas Centrales del Norte
Fundacion Ecologica Mexicana (FEMAC)
53
54
NI AN E..10 DE DESECHOS
Centro de Bachillerato Tecnolegico Industrial y de Servicios #54
53
Comisi6n Nacional del Agua, Gerencia Regional
Cuencas Centrales del Norte
53
Direcci6n de Ecologia, Piedras Negras
54
Direcci6n del Area de Protecci6n de Flora y Fauna Cuatrocienegas 54
Direcci6n General de Ecologfa, Estado de Coahuila
54
Presidencia Municipal de Cd. Muria
54
Protecci6n de Ia Fauna Mexicana, A.C.
55
N1E1310 AMBIENTE
Cornish:5n Nacional del Agua, Gerencia Regional
Cuencas Centrales del Norte
53
Desuvalle
54
Direcci6n del Area de Protecci6n de Flora y Fauna Cuatrocienegas 54
Presidencia Municipal de Cd. Acuna
54
Universidad Aut6noma Agraria Antonio Narro
55
Centro de Bachillerato Tecnolegico Industrial y de Servicios #54
53
Comisi6n Nacional del Agua, Gerencia Regional
Cuencas Centrales del Norte
53
Direcci6n del Area de Protecci6n de Flora y Fauna Cuatrocienegas 54
Direcci6n General de Ecologfa, Estado de Coahuila
54
Fundacion Ecologica Mexicana (FEMAC)
54
Presidencia Municipal de Cd. Acufia
54
Protecci6n de Ia Fauna Mexicana, A.C.
55
Sistema Municipal de Aguas y Saneamiento (SIMAS)
55
Universidad Aut6noma Agraria Antonio Narro
55
RE
otarrea5
Biodiversidad Mexicana S.A de C.V.
53
Direcci6n del Area de Protecci6n de Flora y Fauna Cuatrocienegas 54
Direcci6n General de Ecologfa, Estado de Coahuila
54
Fundacion EcolOgica Mexicana (FEMAC)
54
Gula de Recursos de Educacibn Ambiental en la Frontera
Centro de Bachillerato Tecnologico Industrial y de Servicios #54
53
ComisiOn Nacional del Agua, Gerencia Regional
Cuencas Centrales del Norte
53
Direcci6n del Area de Protecci6n de Flora y Fauna Cuatrocienegas 54
Direcci6n General de Ecologfa, Estado de Coahuila
54
Fundacion Ecologica Mexicana (FEMAC)
54
Presidencia Municipal de Cd. Acuna
54
Protecci6n de Ia Fauna Mexicana, A.C.
55
Sistema Municipal de Aguas y Saneamiento (SIMAS)
55
Universidad Aut6noma Agraria Antonio Narro
55
PLANTA s
Biodiversidad Mexicana S.A de C.V.
53
Direcci6n del Area de Protecci6n de Flora y Fauna Cuatrocienegas 54
Direcci6n General de Ecologfa, Estado de Coahuila
54
Fundacion EcolOgica Mexicana (FEMAC)
54
Protecci6n de Ia Fauna Mexicana, A.0
55
Universidad Autenoma Agraria Antonio Narro
55
PREVENCION 13E: EA- coNrivyli INAclit)
Centro de Bachillerato Tecnolegico Industrial y de Servicios #54
Comisi6n Ecologica de Piedras Negras, Asociacien
Ecologica Frontera Norte
Comisi6n Nacional del Agua, Gerencia Regional
Cuencas Centrales del Norte
182
53
53
53
85
FundaciOn Ecologies Mexicana (FEMAC)
Presidencia Municipal de Cd. Acurta
Sistema Municipal de Aguas y Saneamiento (SIMAS)
54
54
55
IZECURSOS EN ERGETICOS
DirecciOn General de Ecologia, Estado de Coahuila
Presidencia Municipal de Cd. Acufia
54
54
R ECU RS()S M AR I NOS Y ACUATIC()S
Sistema Municipal de Aguas y Saneamiento (SIMAS)
55
SALUD AM13IENTAL
Centro de Bachillerato Tecnologico Industrial y de Servicios #34
SEGURIDAD E
OCUPACIONAL
53
INDUSTRIAL Y
Presidencia Municipal de Cd. Acutia
86
54
6
Guilt tie Recursos tie Educacion Ambiental en la Frontera
NUEVO LEON
ADM INISTRACION DE 1,0S RI CURSOS
Bioconsenracion. A.C.
Centro de Derecho Ambiental
Institute Tecnoldgico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey,
Centro de Calidad Ambiental
Pronatura Noreste
Universidad Aut6n_oma de Nuevo Lean,
Facultad de Ciencias BiolOgicas
EDIO AMBIENTE
57
57
57
57
58-tiniversidOWtoiTOrr
57
57
58
57
BOSQU ES
Institute Tecnoldgico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey,
Centro de Calidad Ambiental
Pronatura Noreste
57
57
57
Subsecretaria de Ecologia del Gobierno del Estado de Nuevo Le6n 58
ECOLOCIA
BioconservaciOn. A.C.
Centro de Derecho Ambiental
Institute Tecnoldgico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey,
Centro de Calidad Ambiental
Red de Educadores Ambientales de Nuevo Ledn
Secretarfa de EducaciOn, Gobierno del Estado de Nuevo Leon
PLANTAS
BioconservaciOn. A.C.
57
PREVENCION DE LA CONTAM1NACION
57
Subsecretaria de Ecologia del Gobierno del Estado de Nuevo Leon 58
Universidad Aut6noma de Nuevo Leon,
Facultad de Ciencias BiolOgicas
58
RECURSOS MAR-INOS
57
57
DESARROLLO SUSTENTABLE
BioconservaciOn. A.C.
Centro de Derecho Ambiental
Institute Tecnoldgico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey,
Centro de Calidad Ambiental
58
BioconservaciOn. A.C.
APRECIACION DE LA NATURAL EZA
Centro de Derecho Ambiental
de Nuevo -Le6n,
Facultad de Ciencias Bioldgicas
AQUA
BioconservaciOn. A.C.
Centro de Derecho Ambiental
Universidad Aut6noma de Nuevo Leon,
Facultad de Ciencias BiolOgicas
Bioconservacion. A.C.
57
Centro de Derecho Ambiental
57
Institute Tecnoldigico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey,
Centro de Calidad Ambiental
57
Red de Educadores Ambientales de Nuevo Leon
57
Subsecretaria de Ecologia del Gobierno del Estado de Nuevo Ledn .58
57
57
-.-YCUATICOS
BioconservaciOn. A.C.
Universidad Aut6noma de Nuevo Leon,
Facultad de Ciencias BiolOgicas
57
58
SALUD AMBIENTAL
BioconservaciOn. A.C.
57
SECURIDAD E 111GIENE INDUSTRIAL Y
OCUPACIONAL
Universidad AutOnoma de Nuevo Ledn,
Facultad de Ciencias Bioldgicas
58
57
57
57
Subsecretaria de Ecologia del Gobierno del Estado de Nuevo Le6n 58
Universidad AutOnoma de Nuevo Le6n,
Facultad de Ciencias BiolOgicas
58
ECOLOG 1A DEL DESIERTO
BioconservaciOn. A.C.
Centro de Derecho Ambiental
57
57
ECOSISTEM AS
BioconservaciOn. A.C.
Centro de Derecho Ambiental
Institute Tecnoldgico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey,
Centro de Calidad Ambiental
57
57
57
Subsecretaria de Ecologia del Gobiemo del Estado de Nuevo Leon 58
EDUCAC1ON AMBIENTAL
BioconservaciOn. A.C.
Centro de Derecho Ambiental
Institute Tecnoldgico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey,
Centro de Calidad Ambiental
Red de Educadores Ambientales de Nuevo Leon
57
57
57
57
Subsecretarfa de Ecologfa del Gobierno del Estado de Nuevo Le6n 58
FAUNA SILVESTRE
BioconservaciOn. A.C.
Centro de Derecho Ambiental
Universidad Aut6noma de Nuevo Le6n,
Facultad de Ciencias Biolegicas
57
57
58
LEGISLACION AMBIENTAL
BioconservaciOn. A.C.
Centro de Derecho Ambiental
57
57
Subsecretaria de Ecologia del Gobierno del Estado de Nuevo Le6n 58
i34
Gula de Recursos de Educacibn .Ambiental en k Frontera
87
TAMAULIPAS
ADMINIS7'RAC1ON DE LOS RECURSOS
Los Ninos EcolOgicos de Reynosa, A.C.
Presidencia Municipal de Matamoros
Secretarfa de Desarrollo Urbano y Ecologia,
Direccion General de Recursos Nature les y Medio Ambiente
Terra Nostra A.C.
61
61
E
61
62
AGUA
CBTIS 189
Colegio de Bachilleres del Estado de Tamaulipas
Comishin Municipal de Agua Potable y Alcantarillado
de Nuevo Laredo
Consejo Municipal de Educacidn Ambiental
Institute TecnolOgico de Reynosa
Junta de Agua y Drenaje de Matamoros
Los Mhos EcolOgicos de Reynosa, A.C.
Presidencia Municipal de Matamoros
Secretarfa de Desarrollo Urbane y Ecologia,
Direcci6n General de Recursos Nature les y Medio Ambiente
Universidad Mexico-Americana del Norte, Reynosa
Zona Escolar 08 de Educacidn Especial
59
59
60
60
60
61
61
61
61
62
62
AI'RECIACION CULTURAL
Colegio de la Frontera (COLEF)
59
AI'RECIACION DE: LA NATURALEZA
Club Ecologic° CETIS 71
Comision Internacional de Limites y Aguas (CILA) Nuevo Laredo
Los Niflos EcolOgicos de Reynosa, A.C.
Secretarfa de Desarrollo Urbane y Ecologfa,
Direccion General de Recursos Nature les y Medio Ambiente
Terra Nostra A.C.
Zona Escolar 08 de Educacidn Especial
59
60
61
61
62
62
110SQU ES
Colegio Nacional de EducaciOn Profesional Tecnica 129
(CONALEP)
ComisiOn EcolOgica de Reynosa (CER)
Secretarfa de Desarrollo Urbano y Ecologia,
Dimwit:in General de Recursos Nature les y Medio Ambiente
Universidad Mexico-Americana del Norte, Reynosa
59
59
61
62
CIENCIAS I)E LA TIERRA
Los Niflos Ecologicos de Reynosa, A.C.
CO iNSER VA C
61
NDELSUE LO
Los Nihos Ecologicos de Reynosa, A.C.
RECO de Reynosa
Secretarfa de Desarrollo Urbano y Ecologia,
Direccion General de Recursos Naturales y Medio Ambiente
61
61
61
DESARROLLO SUSTENTABLE
Los Nifios Ecologicos de Reynosa, A.C.
Presidencia Municipal de Matamoros
RECO. de Reynosa
Secretarfa de Desarrollo Urbano y Ecologia,
Direccion General de Recursos Naturales y Medio Ambiente
Terra Nostra A.C.
61
61
61
61
62
ECOLOCIA
Cornish:5n Internacional de Limites y Aguas (CILA) Nuevo Laredo
Consejo Municipal de Educacidn Ambiental
Los Nihos EcolOgicos de Reynosa, A.C.
Presidencia Municipal de Matamoros
RECO de Reynosa
Secretarfa de Desarrollo Urban() y Ecologia,
DirecciOn General de Recursos Naturales y Medio Ambiente
Zona Escolar 08 de Educacidn Especial
60
60
61
61
61
61
62
Gula de Recursos de Educacidn Ambiental en Gs Frontera
61
cosi sT EMAS
Los Ninos Ecolegicos de Reynosa, A.C.
Secretarfa de Desarrollo Urbano y Ecologia,
Direcci6n General de Recursos Naturales y Medio Ambiente
Zona Escolar 08 de Educacidn Especial
61
61
62
EI)UCACION AMBI ENTAL
Comisi6n Internacional de Limites y Aguas (CILA) Nuevo Laredo
Consejo Municipal de Educacion Ambiental
Institute TecnolOgico de Reynosa
Los Nihos EcolOgicos de Reynosa, A.C.
Presidencia Municipal de Matamoros
Proteccion Ambiental y Culture Tamaulipeca A.C.
RECO de Reynosa
Secretaria de Desarrollo Urbane y Ecologia,
DirecciOn General de Recursos Naturales y Medio Ambiente
Servicios de Tecnologia Ambiental, SA de CV
Terra Nostra A.C.
Universidad Mexico-Americana del Norte, Reynosa
Zona Escolar 08 de Educacidn Especial
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60
60
61
61
61
61
61
62
62
62
62
FAUNA2SILVESTRE'
Los Ninos Ecologicos de Reynosa, A.C.
Presidencia Municipal de Matamoros
Secretarfa de Desarrollo Urbano y Ecologia,
Direcci6n General de Recursos Naturales y Medio Ambiente
Terra Nostra A.C.
61
61
61
62
LECISLACION AMBIENTALLos Nihos EcolOgicos de Reynosa, A.C.
Presidencia Municipal de Matamoros
RECO de Reynosa
Secretarfa Desarrollo Urbane y Ecologfa
del Gobierno del Estado, Reynosa
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61
61
61
MANEJODE DESE.CIIOS
Colegio Nacional de Educacidn Profesional Tecnica 129
(CONALEP)
Cornish:5n Ecologica de Reynosa (CER)
Consejo Municipal de Educacidn Ambiental
Direccion de Umpieza Publica
Institute TecnolOgico de Reynosa
Los Nihos EcolOgicos de Reynosa, A.C.
Presidencia Municipal de Matamoros
RECO de Reynosa
Secretaria de Desarrollo Urbano y Ecologia,
DirecciOn General de Recursos Naturales y Medio Ambiente
Servicios de Tecnologia Ambiental, SA de CV
Universidad Mexico-Americana del Norte, Reynosa
Zona Escolar 08 de Educacidn Especial
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59
60
60
60
60
60
60
61
62
62
62
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Centro Internacional de Estudios del Rio Bravo
Club EcolOgico CETIS 71
Colegio de la Frontera (COLEF)
ComisiOn Internacional de Limites y Aguas (CILA) Nuevo Laredo
Grupo de Ecologia de la Preparatoria
"Prof r. Ricardo Salazar Ceballos°
Institute TecnolOgico de Matamoros
Los Niflos Ecologicos de Reynosa, A.C.
Presidencia Municipal de Matamoros
RECO de Reynosa
Secretaria de Desarrollo Urbane y Ecologia,
DirecciOn General de Recursos Naturales y Medio Ambiente
Servicios de Tecnologia Ambiental, SA de CV
Zona Escolar 08 de Educacidn Especial
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59
59
60
60
60
61
61
61
61
62
62
PLANTAS
ECOLOC IA DEL DES I ERTO
Los Nirtos Ecologicos de Reynosa, A.C.
Secretarfa de Desarrollo Urbane y Ecologia,
DirecciOn General de Recursos Naturales y Medio Ambiente
61
ComisiOn Internacional de Limites y Aguas (CILA) Nuevo Laredo
60
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Los Ninos Ecologicos de Reynosa, A.C.
Secretaria de Desarrollo Urbano y Ecologia,
Direcci6n General de Recursos Naturales y Medio Ambiente
Terra Nostra A.C.
Zona Escolar 08 de Educaci6n Especial
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61
62
62
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Comision Internacional de Limites y Aguas (CILA) Nuevo Laredo
ComisiOn Internacional de Limites y Aguas (CILA) Tamaulipas
Los Ninos EcolOgicos de Reynosa, A.G.
Presidencia Municipal de Matamoros
RECO de Reynosa
Secretaria de Desarrollo Urbano y Ecologia,
DirecciOn General de Recursos Naturales y Medio Ambiente
Zona Escolar 08 de EducaciOn Especial
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60
61
61
61
61
62
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Secretaria de Desarrollo Urbano y Ecologia,
Direccion General de Recursos Naturales y Medio Ambiente
61
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Presidencia Municipal de Matamoros
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Gula de Recursos de Educacion Ambiental en la Frontera
DISTRITO FEDERAL
ADMINISTRACION DE LOS RECURSOS
Secretarfa de Medio Ambiente, Recursos Naturales
y Pesca (SEMARNAP)
RECURSOS MARINOS V ACUATICOS
Institute Nacional de Ecologia (INE)
64
RECURSOS MINERALES Y MINERIA
AG U A
Comision Nacional del Agua
Friridaci6Fi
)MCitO-EtteddeVilidos-parala-Ctencta
Institute Nacional de Ecologia (INE)
APRECIACION CULTURAL
Secretarfa de Medio Ambiente, Recursos Naturales
y Pesca (SEMARNAP)
Institute Nacional de Ecologia (INE)
63
64
64
DESARROLLO SUSTEN'I'ABLE
Centro de EducaciOn y CapacitaciOn pars el
Desarrollo Sustentable (CECADESU)
Centro de Informacion y Documentaci6n sobre
Educaci6n y Capacitacion (CIDEC)
Institute Nacional de Ecologia (INE)
63
63
64
ECOLOGIA
Centro de Informacion y Documentaci6n sobre
Educed& y CapacitaciOn (CIDEC)
Institute Nacional de Ecologia (INE)
63
64
ECOSISTEM AS
Centro de Informacien y Documentaci6n sobre
EducaciOn y Capacitacion (CIDEC)
Institute Nacional de Ecologia (INE)
63
64
EDUCACION AMBIENTAL
Centro de Educacion y Capacitacien pare el
Desarrollo Sustentable (CECADESU)
Centro de Informacien y DocumentaciOn sobre
Educacien y CapacitaciOn (CIDEC)
Secretarfa de Medio Ambiente, Recursos Naturales
y Pesca (SEMARNAP)
63
63
64
FAUNA SILVESTRE
Institute Nacional de Ecologia (INE)
64
LEGISLACION AMBIENTAL
La Neia
64
MANEJO DE DESECHOS
Fundacien Mexico-Estados Unidos pars Ia Ciencia
Institute Nacional de Ecologfa (INE)
63
64
MEMO AMBIENTE
Centro de Informacien y Documentaci6n sobre
Educacien y CapacitaciOn (CIDEC)
Institute Nacional de Ecologia (INE)
63
64
PLANTAS
Institute Nacional de Ecologla (INE)
64
PREVENCION DE LA CONTAMINACION
Fundacien Mexico-Estados Unidos pare Ia Ciencia
Institute Nacional de Ecologia (INE)
La Neta
63
64
64
RECURSOS ENERCETICOS
Institute Nacional de Ecologia (INE)
Gula de Recursos de Educacion Ambiental en la Frontera
64
63-11MEMBIERMININIMIMIMINI
Centro Nacional de Salud Ambiental (CENSA)
63
64
CONSERVACION DEL SUELO
Institute Nacional de Ecologia (INE)
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64
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Indice de Organizaciones
NUEVO MEXICO
ALAMEDA PARK ZOO
1
AMIGOS BRAVOS
1
BORDER ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH COALITION
1
BORDER EPIDEMIOLOGY & ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH CENTER -1
BORDER HEALTH OFFICE
1
BRANTLEY LAKE STATE PARK
1
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, CARLSBAD
2
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, LAS CRUCES
2
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, ROSWELL
2
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, SOCORRO
2
CARLSBAD CAVERNS NATIONAL PARK
2
CENTER FOR HANDS-ON LEARNING
2
CENTER FOR LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES
2
CHIHUAHUAN DESERT CONSERVATION ALLIANCE
3
CHIHUAHUAN DESERT NATURE PARK
3
CITY OF ALBUQUERQUE
3
CITY OF ROCKS STATE PARK
3
DONA ANA COUNTY UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF
AGRICULTURE / NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION
SERVICE
3
ELEPHANT BUTTE IRRIGATION DISTRICT
3
ELEPHANT BUTTE LAKE STATE PARK
4
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION OF NEW MEXICO
4
GILA NATIONAL FOREST, CONSERVATION EDUCATION PROGRAM4
HAWKS ALOFT; INC.
4
HIDALGO COUNTY COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE
HIDALGO COUNTY SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT
INTERHEMISPHERIC RESOURCE CENTER (IRC)
JORNADA EXPERIMENTAL RANGE
JORNADA RESOURCE CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAM
KEEP LAS CRUCES BEAUTIFUL
KEEP NEW MEXICO BEAUTIFUL
LAS CRUCES MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY
LAS CRUCES PUBLIC SCHOOLS TEACHERS' CENTER
LEASBURG STATE PARK
UNCOLN NATIONAL FOREST
LIVING DESERT STATE PARK
MESILLA VALLEY COW BELLES
MIDDLE RIO GRANDE WATER ASSEMBLY
NATIONAL AUDUBON SOCIETY, NEW MEXICO
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE U.S.-MEXICO AFFAIRS OFFICE
NEW MEXICO AGRICULTURE IN THE CLASSROOM
NEW MEXICO BUREAU OF MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES
NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF GAME AND FISH
NEW MEXICO ENVIRONMENT DEPARTMENT
4
4
5
5
5
5
5
5
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
7
7
7
7
7
NEW MEXICO ENVIRONMENT DEPARTMENT, AIR QUALITY
NEW MEXICO ENVIRONMENT DEPARTMENT, DRINKING WATER
NEW MEXICO ENVIRONMENT DEPARTMENT,
7
GROUNDWATER QUALITY BUREAU
NEW MEXICO ENVIRONMENT DEPARTMENT,
8
HAZARDOUS WASTE BUREAU
NEW MEXICO ENVIRONMENT DEPARTMENT, RECYCLE
NEW MEXICO ENVIRONMENT DEPARTMENT,
SOLID WASTE BUREAU
NEW MEXICO FARM AND RANCH HERITAGE MUSEUM
NEW MEXICO FORESTRY & RESOURCES
CONSERVATION DIVISION
NEW MEXICO MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY AND SCIENCE
Gula de Recursos de Education Ambiental en la Frontera
8
8
NEW MEXICO OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER
NEW MEXICO PROJECT LEARNING TREE
NEW MEXICO PROJECT WET (WATER EDUCATION
FOR TEACHERS)
9
9
9
9
9
9
10
10
NEW MEXICO STATE 4-H PROGRAM
NEW MEXICO STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
NEW MEXICO STATE LAND OFFICE
NEW MEXICO STATE PARKS
NMSU AGRICULTURAL COMMUNICATIONS
NMSU COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE, CHAVES COUNTY
NMSU COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE, LAS CRUCES
NMSU COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE, LINCOLN COUNTY
NMSU COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE, OTERO COUNTY
NEW MEXICO WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE
(WRRI)
NEW MEXICO WATERSHED WATCH
NEW MEXICO WILDUFE WEST NATURE PARK
NORTH AMERICAN INSTITUTE (NAMI)
OLIVER LEE MEMORIAL STATE PARK
OTERO SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT
PROJECT DEL RIO
10
10
10
10
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
PROJECT WILD, CONSERVATION SERVICES
RIO GRANDE NATURE CENTER STATE PARK
RIO GRANDE RESTORATION
12
12
12
12
12
12
13
RURAL COMMUNITY ASSISTANCE CORPORATION
SIERRA CLUB, RIO GRANDE CHAPTER
SIERRA SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT
SKY ISLAND ALLIANCE
SOUTHERN AREA HEALTH EDUCATION CENTER, BORDER.
HEALTH EDUCATION TRAINING CENTER
13
SOUTHWEST ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER
13.
SOUTHWEST NETWORK FOR ENVIRONMENTAL AND
ECONOMIC JUSTICE (SNEEJ)
13
SOUTHWEST ORGANIZING PROJECT
13
SOUTHWEST RESEARCH & INFORMATION CENTER
13
SOUTHWEST STRATEGY COORDINATION OFFICE
13
SOUTHWEST TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE - NMSU .13
TIERRA MADRE
14
TREE NEW MEXICO
14.
U.S. FISH AND WILDUFE SERVICE
14
U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE
14
USFWS- BOSQUE DEL APACHE NATIONAL WILDUFE REFUGE .USFWS- SAN ANDRES NATIONAL WILDUFE REFUGE
USFWS - SERVILLETA NATIONAL WILDUFE REFUGE
UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO SCHOOL OF LAW
WASTE-MANAGEMENT EDUCATION AND RESEARCH
CONSORTIUM (WERC)
WATER UTILITIES TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
WESTERN NEW MEXICO UNIVERSITY
WHITE SANDS NATIONAL MONUMENT, NPS
WILDWORKS CONSERVATION FOUNDATION, INC.
WORLD WILDLIFE FUND
14
14
14
15
15
15
15
15
16
16
8
8
8
8
9
158
93.
Indice de Organizaciones
TEXAS
17
ADOPT-A-WETLAND PROGRAM
17
AGUA PARA BEBER
17
AMISTAD NATIONAL RECREATION AREA
17
AUDUBON SOCIETY - EL PASO/TRANS-PECOS
17
AUDUBON SOCIETY -TEXAS
17
BAYLOR COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
17
BENTSEN-RIO GRANDE VALLEY STATE PARK
18
BIG BEND NATIONAL PARK
18
BIG BEND RANCH STATE PARK
BIG BEND RANCH STATE PARK, BORTON WARNOCK
18
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION CENTER
18
BORDER ENVIRONMENT COOPERATION COMMISION
18
BORDER INFORMATION & SOLUTIONS NETWORK (BISN)
BRAZOS RIVER ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION PROJECT
19
(BREEP)
19
BROWNSVILLE BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE
19
BROWNSVILLE ECOLOGICAL DIVISION
19
BROWNSVILLE HEALTH DEPARTMENT
BROWNSVILLE WASTE MINIMIZATION AND
19
RECYCLING DEPARTMENT
19
CADDO LAKE INSTITUTE, INC.
19
CAMERON PARK CENTRO CULTURAL
CENTER FOR BIG BEND STUDIES/SUL ROSS STATE UNIVERSITY20
CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
20
(CERM)
20
CENTER FOR GLOBAL STUDIES
20
CHIHUAHUAN DESERT RESEARCH INSTITUTE
CHIHUAHUAN DESERT RESOURCE CONSERVATION AND
DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (USDA-NRCS)
CHIHUAHUAN DESERT WILDLIFE RESCUE
CITY OF BROWNSVILLE, COMPOST AND RECYCUNG
CITY OF BROWNSVILLE, PUBLIC HEALTH
CITY OF EDINBURG
CITY OF EL PASO
COLONIAS UNIDAS
DAVIS MOUNTAINS STATE PARK
DELTRONICOS DE MATAMOROS
EARTH CARE ORGANIZATION
EDINBURG 2020 ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE
EL PASO SOLAR ENERGY ASSOCIATION
EL PASO WATER UTILITIES-PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD
EL PASO ZOO
ENVIRONMENTAL DEFENSE FUND
ENVIRONMENTAL INSTITUTE OF HOUSTON (EIH),
UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON-CLEAR LAKE
ENVIRONMENTAL SOLUTIONS PROGRAM, CENTER FOR
ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT (UT AUSTIN)
FORT LEATON STATE HISTORIC PARK (TPWD)
FRANKLIN MOUNTAINS STATE PARK
GLADYS PORTER ZOO
GLOBE TEACHER TRAINING UTEP
GORGAS SCIENCE FOUNDATION
GUADALUPE MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK
HIDALGO COUNTY OFFICE OF THE TEXAS AGRICULTURAL
EXT.ENSION SERVICE
INSIGHTS EL PASO SCIENCE MUSEUM
INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY AND WATER COMMISION
KEEP EL PASO BEAUTIFUL, INC.
KEEP TEXAS BEAUTIFUL
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20
20
20
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
22
22
22
22
22
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
24
24
24
24
25
25
25
KEYSTONE HERITAGE PARK, INC.
25
KICKAPOO TRADITIONAL TRIBE OF TEXAS
25
LAGUNA ATASCOSA NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE
25
LAKE CASA BLANCA INTERNATIONAL STATE PARK
LAMAR BRUNT VERGARA ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE CENTER ... 26
26
LAREDO CITY UTILITIES
26
LAREDO CLEAN CITIES COALITION
26
LAREDO ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
26
LAREDO MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION
26
LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF EL PASO
26
LOS CAMINOS DEL RIO OF TEXAS, INC. AND MEXICO, A.C.
27
LOWER RIO GRANDE VALLEY NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE
27
LOWER RIO GRANDE VALLEY NATURE CENTER
27
MCALLEN INTERNATIONAL MUSEUM
MCALLEN WATER UTILITIES
MI LAREDO
MIGRANT CLINICIANS NETWORK (MCN)
NATIONAL WILDUFE FEDERATION
(GULF STATES FIELD OFFICE)
NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE, ALPINE
NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE, EL PASO
NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE,
27
FT. STOCKTON
NORTH AMERICAN BUTTERFLY ASSOCIATION SOUTH TEXAS
28
NABA-SOTX
OFFICE OF COLONIA INITIATIVES, AUSTIN
OFFICE OF COLONIA INITIATIVES, EL PASO
OFFICE OF COLONIA INITIATIVES, LAREDO
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE
ONE BORDER FOUNDATION - MANO A MANO
28
28
28
28
29
29
29
29
29
29
PADRE ISLAND NATIONAL SEASHORE
PAN AMERICAN HEALTH ORGANIZATION (PAHO)
PASO DEL NORTE HEALTH FOUNDATION
PORTER HIGH SCHOOL GEOGRAPHY CLUB
PROJECT HOPE (HEALTH OPPORTUNITIES FOR
PEOPLE EVERYWHERE)
PROYECTO FEY ESPERANZA
PRUDE RANCH
PUBLIC POUCY RESEARCH CENTER
RIO BRAVO DESERT RESOURCE CONSERVATION &
DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (USDA-NRCS)
RIO GRANDE COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS
RIO GRANDE INTERNATIONAL STUDY CENTER
RIO GRANDE / RIO BRAVO BASIN COALITION
RIO GRANDE-NUECES RESOURCE CONSERVATION &
DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (USDA-NRCS)
RIVER PIERCE FOUNDATION
RIVER-WATCH NETWORK, INC.
SABAL PALM AUDUBON CENTER AND SANCTUARY
SANTA ANA NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE
SEA CAMP, TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY AT GALVESTON
SIERRA CLUB, LONE STAR CHAPTER
SOUTH TEXAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE, PROJECT DEL RIO
SOUTH TEXAS ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION AND RESEARCH
(STEER) CENTER
SOUTH TEXAS ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION AND RESEARCH
(STEER) LAREDO
SOUTH TEXAS YOUTH RANCH-PHARR
SOUTHERN UNION GAS
189
27
27
27
27
28
29
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
31
31
31
31
31
32
32
32
32
32
32
33
Guth de Recursos de Educacion Ambiental en la Frontera
Indice de Organizaciones
SUL ROSS UNIVERSITY, DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCE
MANAGEMENT
SUNNYSIDE DAY SCHOOL
SWAN GROUP
TEXAS AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE, BREWSTER/JEFF
DAVIS_COUNTY--.
TEXAS A&M AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE, EL PASO
TEXAS A&M AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE, PRESIDIO
COUNTY
TEXAS A&M AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE,
SOUTH TEXAS AMERICORPS INITIATIVE (STACI)
TEXAS A&M AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE,
TERRELL COUNTY
TEXAS A&M AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE,
WEBB COUNTY
TEXAS A&M INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY SCHOOL HEALTH SCIENCE
CENTER - RURAL PUBLIC HEALTH
TEXAS
33
33
33
33
34
34
34
34
34
34
34
TEXAS BUTTERFLY FESTIVAL MISSION CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE
35
TEXAS CENTER FOR POLICY STUDIES
35
TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, OFFICE OF BORDER
HEALTH, AUSTIN
35
TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, OFFICE OF BORDER
HEALTH, EL PASO
35
TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, OFFICE OF BORDER
HEALTH, LAREDO
35
TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY AFFAIRS 36
TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION- ENVIRONMENTAL
AFFAIRS DIVISION
36
TEXAS ENGINEERING EXTENSION SERVICE
36
TEXAS ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS NETWORK (TEAN)
36
TEXAS ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE
(TEEAC)
36
TEXAS FARM BUREAU (AG IN THE CLASSROOM)
36
TEXAS FOREST SERVICE - URBAN FORESTRY
37
TEXAS GENERAL LAND OFFICE
37
TEXAS NATURAL RESOURCE CONSERVATION COMISSION,
AUSTIN
37
TEXAS NATURAL RESOURCE CONSERVATION COMMISION,
BORDER COLONIAS
37
TEXAS NATURAL RESOURCE CONSERVATION COMMISION, EL
PASO
37
TEXAS NATURAL RESOURCE CONSERVATION COMMISION,
HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE
MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
37
TEXAS NATURAL RESOURCE CONSERVATION COMMISION,
LAREDO
38
TEXAS NATURAL RESOURCE CONSERVATION COMMISION,
SOURCE WATER ASSESSMENT
AND PROTECTION PROGRAM
38
TEXAS PARKS AND WILDLIFE DEPARTMENT, AUSTIN
38
TEXAS PARKS & WILDLIFE DEPARTMENT, EDINBURG
38
TEXAS PARKS AND WILDLIFE DEPARTMENT, STATE PROGRAMS 38
TEXAS PTA ENVIRONMENTAL COMMITTEE
38
TEXAS RAILROAD COMMISION
39
TEXAS STATE AQUARIUM
39
TEXAS STATE SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION BOARD
39
TEXAS WATCH
39
Gufa de Recursos de Educacion Ambiental en la Frontera
TEXAS WATER DEVELOPMENT BOARD
TEXAS WATER RESOURCES INSTITUTE
TEXAS WATER UTILITIES ASSOCIATION
TEXAS - MEXICO BORDERLANDS INFORMATION CENTER
THE NATURE CONSERVANCY OF TEXAS, INC.
TRANSBOUNDARY RESOURCE INVENTORY PROGRAM (TRIP)
U.S. BUREAU OF RECLAMATION
U.S. DEPT OF ENERGY (CLEAN CITIES)
U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY,
EL PASO BORDER OFFICE
U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, REGION 6
U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY - REGION 6,
US/MEXICO PROGRAM (6W0 -D)
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT BROWNSVILLE
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT BROWNSVILLE
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT BROWNSVILLE, SCHOOL OF
EDUCATION, ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT BROWNSVILLE,
LAGUNA MADRE LEARNING CENTER
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT EL PASO
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT EL PASO DEPARTMENT OF
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
USDA-NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE
VALLEY LAND FUND
VALLEY PROUD ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL
190
39
40
40
40
40
40
40
41
41
41
41
41
41
42
42
42
42
42
42
42
43
43
95
Indice de Organizaciones
CHIHUAHUA
43
WHY WASTEWATER?, INC.
WILDERNESS PARK MUSEUM
43
AQUA XXI, A.C.
45
ASOCIACION DE ENERGIA SOLAR DE CIUDAD JUAREZ
45
CENTRO DE ESTUDIOSTECNOLOGICOS INDUSTRIALY DE
45
SERVICIOS (CETIS) #98
CENTRO DE INVESTIGACION EN MATERIALES AVANZADOS, S.C
45
(CIMAV)
COMISION DE COOPERACION ECOLOGICA FRONTERIZA
as
(COCEF)
COMISI6N INTERNACIONAL DE LIMITESY AGUAS (CILA) CD.
45
JUAREZ
45
COMISION NACIONAL DEL AGUA, CD. JUAREZ
COMISION NACIONAL DEL AGUA, GERENCIA ESTATAL DE
46
CHIHUAHUA
46
COMITE DE ECOLOGIA DE OJINAGA
46
CONALEP, CD. JUAREZ
CONSULTORES DE SEGURIDAD INDUSTRIAL `I MEDIO AMBIENTE
46
(COSIME)
46
DESARROLLO JUVENIL DEL NORTE A.C.
UNIVERSIDAD AUT6NOMA DE CIUDAD JUAREZ
50
UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA DE CIUDAD JUAREZ,
50
CENTRO DE ESTUDIOS BIOLOGICOS
UNIVERSIDAD AUT6NOMA DE CD. JUAREZ,
51
CENTRO DE ESTUDIOS DEL MEDIO AMBIENTE
UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA DE CIUDAD JUAREZ, INSTITUTO DE
DESARROLLO URBANOY ECOLOGfA DE LA
46
CIUDAD DE OJINAGA
DIRECCION GENERAL DE ECOLOGJA Y PROTECCION CIVIL DEL
46
MUNICIPIO DE CD. JUAREZ
47
ECOLOGIA DEL TERCER MILENIO, A.C.
47
EDICIONES GUILEBCA
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ESCUELA IGNACIO ZARAGOZA
ESCUELA PREPARATORIA ESTATAL POR COOPERACION 8404
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ESCUELA PREPARATORIA FEDERAL POR COOPERACI6N EMS - 2/
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FEDERACI6N MEXICANA DE ASOCIACIONES PRIVADAS DE
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SALUDY DESARROLLO COMUNITARIO A.C. (FEMAP)
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FM GLOBO 98.3
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HERMANOSY AMIGOS DEFENSORES DEL AGUA (HADA)
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INFOMEXUS
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INSTITUTO MUNICIPAL DE INVESTIGACION Y PLANEACION
INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE INVESTIGACIONES FORESTALES
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AGRICOLASY PECUARIAS
INSTITUTO TECNOL6GICO Y DE ESTUDIOS SUPERIORES DE
MONTERREY, CAMPUS CD. JUAREZ
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JUNTA MUNICIPAL DE AGUAY SANEAMIENTO DE JUAREZ
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OFICINA ESTATAL ECOL6GICA DE CHIHUAHUA
ORGANIZACI6N POPULAR INDEPENDIENTE
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PREPARATORIA CETCJ
PROCURADURIA FEDERAL DE PROTECCION AL AMBIENTE
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(PROFEPA), CHIHUAHUA
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PROGRAMA COMPAREROS, A.C.
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PROMOCIoN SOCIAL KOLPING A.C.
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PROYECTO DEL RIO
SECRETARfA DE DESARROLLO URBANO V ECOLOGfA DEL
GOBIERNO DEL ESTADO DE CHIHUAHUA
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SERVICIOS PUBLICOS MUNICIPALES
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SIERRA MADRE ALLIANCE PROGRAM
SOCIEDAD REGIONAL NORTE DE INGENIERIA SANITARIAY
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AMBIENTAL
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UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA DE CHIHUAHUA
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UNIVERSIDAD AUT6NOMA DE CHIHUAHUA
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UNIVERSIDAD REGIONAL DEL NORTE
BIODIVERSIDAD MEXICANA S.A DE C.V.
CENTRO DE BACHILLERATOTECNOLOGICO INDUSTRIAL
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SERVICIOS #54
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COLEGIO NACIONAL DE EDUCACIoN PROFESIONALTECNICA
(CONALEP)
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COMISION ECOLoGICA DE PIEDRAS NEGRAS, ASOCIACIoN
ECOLOGICA FRONTERA NORTE
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COMISIoN INTERNACIONAL DE LiMITESY AGUAS (CILA)
COAHUILA
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COMISION NACIONAL DEL AGUA, GERENCIA REGIONAL
CUENCAS CENTRALES DEL NORTE
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DESUVALLE
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DIRECCION DE ECOLOGIA, CD. ACUNA
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DIRECCION DE ECOLOGEA, PIEDRAS NEGRAS
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DIRECCION DEL AREA DE PROTECCION DE FLORA Y FAUNA
CUATROCIENEGAS
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DIRECCIoN GENERAL DE ECOLOGiA, ESTADO DE COAHUILA
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FUNDAC16N ECOLOGICA MEXICANA (FEMAC)
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PRESIDENCIA MUNICIPAL DE CD. ACURA
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PROCURADURiA FEDERAL DE PROTECCON AL AMBIENTE
(PROFEPA), SECRETARIA DE MEDIO AMBIENTE RECURSOS
NATURALESY PESCA (SEMARNAP)
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PROTECCIoN DE LA FAUNA MEXICANA, A. C.
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NUEVO LEON
SISTEMA MUNICIPAL DE AGUAS Y SANEAMIENTO (SIMAS)
UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA AGRARIA ANTONIO NARRO
BIOCONSERVACION. A.C.
CENTRO DE DERECHO AMBIENTAL
INSTITUTOTECNOLOGICOY DE ESTUDIOS SUPERIORES DE
MONTERREY, CENTRO DE CAUDAD AMBIENTAL
ORGANIZACION VIDA SILVESTRE (OVIS)
PRONATURA NORESTE
RED DE EDUCADORES AMBIENTALES DE NUEVO LEON
SECRETARIA DE EDUCACION, GOBIERNO DEL
ESTADO DE NUEVO LEON
SUBSECRETARIA DE ECOLOGIA DEL GOBIERNO DEL
ESTADO DE NUEVO LEON
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UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA DE NUEVO LEON, FACULTAD DE
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
CBTIS 189
CENTRO DE ESTUDIOS FRONTERIZOSY DE PROMOCION
DE LOS DERECHOS HUMANOS
CENTRO-IN_TERNACIONAL DE ESTUDIOS DEL RIO BRAVO
CLUB ECOLOGICO CETIS 71
COLEGIO DE BACHILLERES DEL ESTADO DE TAMAUUPAS
COLEGIO DE LA FRONTERA (COLEF)
COLEGIO NACIONAL DE EDUCACION PROFESIONAL
TECNICA 129 (CONALEP)
COMISION ECOLOGICA DE REYNOSA (CER)
COMISION INTERNACIONAL DE LIMITESY AGUAS (CILA)
NUEVO LAREDO
COMISION INTERNACIONAL DE UNITES V AGUAS (CILA)
TAMAULIPAS
COMISION MUNICIPAL DE AGUA POTABLE V
ALCANTARILLADO DE NUEVO LAREDO
CONSEJO MUNICIPAL DE EDUCACION AMBIENTAL
DIRECCION DE UMPIEZA PUBLICA
GRUPO DE ECOLOGIA DE LA PREPARATORIA
"PROFR. RICARDO SALAZAR CEVALLOS°
INSTITUT° TECNOLOGICO DE MATAMOROS
INSTITUTO TECNOLOGICO DE REYNOSA
JUNTA DE AGUAY DRENAJE DE MATAMOROS
LOS NIFIOS ECOLOGICOS DE REYNOSA, A.C.
PRESIDENCIA MUNICIPAL DE MATAMOROS
PROTECCION AMBIENTALY CULTURATAMAUUPECA A. C.
RECO DE REYNOSA
SECRETAR1A DE DESARROLLO URBANOY ECOLOGIA,
DIRECCION GENERAL DE RECURSOS NATURALES
Y MEDIO AMBIENTE
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DISTRITO FEDERAL
TERRA NOSTRA A.C.
UNIVERSIDAD MEXICO-AMERICANA DEL NORTE, REYNOSA
ZONA ESCOLAR 08 DE EDUCACI6N ESPECIAL
CENTRO DE EDUCACIoN Y CAPACITACION PARA EL
DESARROLLO SUSTENTABLE (CECADESU)
CENTRO DE INFORMACION Y DOCUMENTACIoN SOBRE
EDUCACION Y CAPACITACION (CIDEC)
CENTRO NACIONAL DE SALUD AMBIENTAL (CENSA)
COMISION NACIONAL DEL AGUA
COMMON NACIONAL PARA EL CONOCIMIENTOY USO DE IA
BIODIVERSIDAD (CONABIO)
FUNDACI6N MEXICO- ESTADOS UNIDOS PARA LA CIENCIA
INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE ECOLOGIA (INE)
LA NETA
SECRETARIA DE MEDIC) AMBIENTE, RECURSOS NATURALES
Y PESCA (SEMARNAP)
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