Close to the Border

I have completed my first full week as a Seeds of Success intern for the Bureau of Land Management in Las Cruces, New Mexico. I made my trek southwest one week ago from the Land of Lincoln. My largest concern about the area was it’s proximity to Juarez, Mexico, but upon driving to my lodgings it was hard to feel unsafe when I was nestled against the Organ Mountain Range with the city below. I am pretty confident that I was the only intern who had not began working at my site when we attended the CLM Training Workshop. Hearing everyones stories about their internships, meeting my future roommate/co-intern, and receiving an overview of the SOS program successfully prepared me for the months ahead.

I have had a variety of experiences in the past four days ranging from working in the office to hiking the Organ mountains to plant seeds. On Monday I was able to experience the thrill of a driving uphill on rocky terrain in a huge 4 wheel drive truck and completing my driving test. Tuesday called for us to use GPS to find a Nightblooming Cereus. We roamed through the grassy mesas on Wednesday and searched for petroglyphs on hillsides. Thursday was my favorite field experience yet: We nearly hiked to the tip of the Organ mountains on the Aguirre trail and spread seed on our way back down to restore the area from fire damage. I also discovered that 80 pound bags of concrete are heavier than they look when we helped unload a trailer.

I am so grateful to Marian and Krissa for this opportunity to work with my fantastic mentor in this breathtaking setting. It was great meeting all of the other interns in Chicago, I really hope to see some of them again! Until then I’ll keep enjoying the magnificent sunsets in Las Cruces…

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