By connecting people with nature, we can restore it, and inspire others to enjoy and conserve the world around them. https://lnkd.in/gbGCpYUi
关于我们
Find Yourself in Nature. Over one million acres of New Mexico's majestic Southwestern landscapes, transformative activities, groundbreaking conservation projects, and warm hospitality await you. Ted Turner is the founder of CNN and Turner Broadcasting media empire, a philanthropist, self-made billionaire, environmentalist, and conservationist. Turner wishes to share his complete love of nature, wildlife and discovery in order to help all generations develop a keen appreciation for and awareness of what our Earth has to offer and just as importantly, a shared responsibility for the well-being of our environment. After much thoughtful consideration, Turner has established a way in which to achieve this through the launch of Ted Turner Reserves. We invite you to see, travel, and explore his expansive properties, and experience wildlife and landscapes at their most vivid.
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https://tedturnerreserves.com
Ted Turner Reserves的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 酒店业
- 规模
- 51-200 人
- 总部
- Raton,NM
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 创立
- 2015
地点
Ted Turner Reserves员工
动态
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Thanks Travel Market Report for this wonderful article! https://lnkd.in/gEqe_Bq7
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Join us in celebrating the 86th birthday of our founder, the one and only Ted Turner! With each passing year, Ted continues to inspire and challenge us to do our part to share the transformative power of nature and Save Everything. Guests of Ted Turner Reserves have unfettered access to 1.1 million acres of restored New Mexico land because of Ted's foresight, generosity, and genuine care for our Earth. As Ted says, "When we connect with nature, we heal ourselves. When we protect nature, we heal the planet."
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"The Power is Yours!" That was the message for 16 northern New Mexico youth who participated in the Captain Planet - Planeteer Alliance Youth Bootcamp in late October at Vermejo. It was a great opportunity for the youth to learn how they might make change in their communities related to climate and the environment, and for the Captain Planet folks to learn which climate and environmental topics are of concern to western rural communities. Some of the topics were regenerative agriculture, wind energy, local food production, and deforestation due to wildfires. After a little classroom time, the group enjoyed lunch on the veranda, lawn games, and casting lessons.
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Thanks for your fantastic story Michelle! We loved getting to share Vermejo with you. https://lnkd.in/g6yjdduj
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Have you ever imagined having your wedding at Vermejo? https://lnkd.in/gg6fjJ3J
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Meet Max and Molly. ?? Max Marwin is a graduate student working on a study about black bear and cougar interactions or "kleptoparasitism" at Vermejo. Molly is his super-friendly pup. ?? This year we had research teams studying bison, Rio Grande cutthroat trout genetics, brook trout, brown-capped rosy finch, Merriam’s turkey genetics, jumping mouse, wildlife migration patterns, glacial deposits, seismicity, plant diversity, forest ecosystem change, snowpack, and river-stream health. The Vermejo staff enjoyed sharing ideas, answering and asking questions, and learning with the researchers. Many of the studies are continuing and we look forward to new projects in 2025. Learn more about the work going on at Vermejo here: https://lnkd.in/gvM6Hki2
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The northern lights appeared at Vermejo on October 10th. If you've missed out on the light show that nature has been putting on for us in locations much father south than usual, there still may be chance to see them again. Here is more info: https://lnkd.in/gCRXrh-n