
Steller’s Jay by Ad Konings
City Nature Challenge is back in full force for 2023, celebrating the natural world while documenting our local wild plants and animals. All El Pasoans can participate in this year’s event, getting out and enjoying the natural world, whether from your own back yard, local neighborhood park or trails, or other, more wild places. The goal is to document the most species during April 28 – May 1, 2023.

Gray fox by Ad Konings
To learn more about the City Nature Challenge and educational programs at Franklin Mountains State Park join Park Interpreter Diana Moy for a special Zoom presentation on Wednesday, April 26 at 6:30pm Mountain Time. Born and raised in our border region she has always been interested in nature and the outdoors. She obtained a Bachelor Degree in Environmental Science with a concentration in Biology from the University of Texas at El Paso. Diana has worked in both private and government agencies in fields related to conservation; for the last nine years she has worked as Park Interpreter at Texas State Parks. Born and raised in our border region she has always been interested in nature and the outdoors. She obtained a Bachelor Degree in Environmental Science with a concentration in Biology from the University of Texas at El Paso. Diana has worked in both private and government agencies in fields related to conservation; for the last nine years she has worked as Park Interpreter at Texas State Parks.

Diana Moy, Park Interpreter, Franklin Mountains State Park
To register for the program and receive the link register below.
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