Bosque Ecosystem Monitoring Program
Albuquerque, Albuquerque Metro
About
The Bosque Ecosystem Monitoring Program is a nonprofit organization based in Albuquerque, New Mexico, dedicated to environmental conservation in the Albuquerque metro area. The organization focuses on monitoring and protecting the bosque, the vital riparian forest ecosystem that lines the Rio Grande and provides crucial ecological services to the region.
This work is particularly important in New Mexico, where water resources are scarce and the bosque ecosystem faces ongoing pressures from urban development, climate variability, and competing water demands. The cottonwood forests and riparian habitats of the bosque support diverse wildlife, stabilize riverbanks, provide recreation opportunities, and help sustain the region's ecological health in an arid landscape where such ecosystems are irreplaceable.
The Bosque Ecosystem Monitoring Program is a registered 501(c)(3) public charity, which means that donations made to the organization are tax-deductible for eligible donors. Community support is essential for nonprofits like this one, as it enables them to continue their conservation work and expand their monitoring efforts across the region.
To learn more about the Bosque Ecosystem Monitoring Program and its mission to protect this critical New Mexico ecosystem, interested individuals are encouraged to reach out to the organization or visit to discover ways to get involved in conservation efforts.