Environmental Studies
7th & 8th Grades
Environmental Studies
Students are involved in a river restoration project along the Santa Fe River in La Cieneguilla. Project PRESERVE is an on-going school project. Students in 7th and 8th grades get first-hand experience in monitoring wells, tagging vegetation, tabulating stream flow, recording insect and animal sounds, safely eliminating non-native vegetation and cleaning up the environment. The students work weekly on a nine-acre parcel recently purchased by Santa Fe Girls’ School.
Learn about the SFGS restoration project on the Santa Fe River called Project PRESERVE in a series of three documentary films, directed and filmed by the 2010 graduating 8th grade.
FIND OUT MORE
SFGS’ 8th grade students are interviewed about their environmental work on Craig Barnes’ radio show, Our Times.
SFGS students are featured in New Mexico Game & Fish’s Spring/Summer 2010 “Share with Wildlife” newsletter. Read the piece about beavers beginning on the first page and continuing on to pages 14 and 16.
Read about SFGS students and their PRESERVE in an environmental book co-written by Philippe Cousteau titled Going Blue: A Teen Guide to Saving Our Oceans, Lakes, Rivers & Wetlands.