Preserving History and Democracy
In this episode of Preserving History and Democracy, Cynthia Diaz and Bernardine Caporale are joined by Jennifer Kleitz, District Manager for the Doña Ana Soil and Water Conservation District, for an in-depth conversation on conservation, community partnerships, and the future of natural resources in southern New Mexico. From the legacy of the Dust Bowl to today's challenges with drought and climate change, Jennifer breaks down how soil and water conservation districts play a vital role in protecting our land, supporting local producers, and strengthening communities. Learn how innovative programs like NeighborWoods are transforming neighborhoods, from planting trees to cool streets, reduce erosion, improve mental well-being, and even help lower crime. Whether it's replanting trees after vandalism, helping farmers access critical grants, or bringing communities together through volunteer events, this conversation highlights the real, local impact of conservation work in Doña Ana County. Watch here. [https://youtu.be/95At9e3IDRQ] Hosted by: Bernardine Caporale, Cynthia Diaz Special Guest: Jennifer Kleitz Produced by: Doña ana County Clerk's office Edited by: Jacob Slaughter
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