The Pajarito Environmental Education Center has uploaded our recorded live-streamed talks and events to our YouTube channel. You can browse and watch videos from our entire catalog from this page.
The videos listed here include talks hosted by our local naturalists and scientists as well as the following series:
- Critter Chronicles — an introduction to the different critters that live at the Los Alamos Nature Center
- Nature on Tap — covering important topics for the area
- Summer Family Evenings — featuring museums and organizations from around NM; sponsored by Del Norte Credit Union
- Virtual Field Trips — video portions of the Field Trip program for designed for grade schoolers
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Insulate, Insulate, Insulate
Meadow Mice and More: A Season of Discovery at Bandelier
Mud Duck and Tabone "Ski" the Rainer DC Route
Climbing the Centennials of Colorado
The "Anatomy" of a Star
Wilderness Character Monitoring in the Rocky Mountain West
Adventures in Indonesia
The Changing Landscape of Ultrarunning
Butterflies of Los Alamos
Exotic Invasive Plants of the Pajarito Plateau
Transitioning your Outdoor Spaces
Summiting NMs Highest 186 Peaks
Rail Diaries: Snowdonia
How and Why to Use iNaturalist
Off Trail Hiking in the Grand Canyon
Gates of the Arctic National Park
Climbing Ecuadors Tallest Volcanoes
Clever Crows, Roguish Ravens
A Celebration of Nordic Skiing: The American Birkebeiner
Skiing in Antarctica
Human Wildlife Interactions
Water Conservation at Home
Traversing the Wind River Range
Current Advancements in Assessing Climate Change
Bicycle Adventures Around the World
Chronicling Tree Carvings in the Valles Caldera
Skiing the Haute Route
71 Years of Adventure: A History of Los Alamos Mountaineers
Using Fire as a Tool
Seeding the Española Healing Foods Oasis
Rock Climbing in the Bugaboos
YBCU Working Group Meeting
Do's and Dont's Human Wildlife Interactions
Transitioning your Outdoor Space
Chronic Wasting Disease In Elk Populations
Flyfishing for Recreation, Conservation, and Exploration
Mother Daughter Paddling Trips 10 years & 125 miles of the Green River
Lessons in Tracking Wildlife
Los Alamos to Tuktoyaktuk and Prudhoe Bay
Land Acknowledgement
Wind and Waves from the Sun
Explore Delta Scuti Variable Stars
Mysteries of Betelgeuse
Hiking the John Muir Trail
Snow Telemetry Networks & Forecasting Snow Pack
YBCU Working Group Meeting
Hiking, Biking, and Geology of the Quebradas Backcountry Byway
Reintroduction of Native Fish to Bandelier National Monument
Adventures in Morocco
Drought and Climate Impact on American Pika in New Mexico
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