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  • Wakeem/Teschner Nature Preserve Celebrates 20 years!

    For 20 years, the Wakeem/Teschner Nature Preserve at Resler Canyon has quietly offered moments of stillness, wonder, and connection. As we celebrate this milestone, we invite you to help us care for this desert sanctuary by picking up trash, staying on the trail and keeping pets on a leach—so it can keep nurturing life, beauty, and community for generations to come.

    For two decades, this urban canyon—once threatened by large-scale real estate development—has remained protected because people like you believed in the power of open space, quiet beauty, and community action. Resler Canyon is more than just a trailhead or a view—it’s a symbol of what we can protect when we come together. Today, Resler’s desert trails are walked by families, birdwatchers, students, and hikers alike. Wildlife like bobcats, quail, and lizards still roam here. Desert blooms still surprise us with their resilience.

  • PREEH2O UTEP/EPCC and Frontera

    Isabella Valles was part of the UTEP/EPCC PREEH2O program where she interned at Frontera summer of 2025. During her internship Isabella dug into our event surveys to learn mor about our guests at Frontera events.

    Isabella discovered that Frontera audience is Hispanic, female between the ages of 31-60, with adults 61+ shows the strongest knowledge about out local environment. This outcome aligns with existing research that states women often express stronger environmental concerns and that older adults are more likely to engage in pro-environmental behaviors.

    Audience Survey Poster

    Climate Change Study Results:

    2023 Humidity: Climate Change El Paso Texas

    2023 Temperature: Temperature at sites

    2023 Summary: PDF Poster with detailed description.

    2024 Summary Poster 1:

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  • Community-Driven Inclusive Excellence and Leadership Opportunities in the Geosciences

    Community-Driven Inclusive Excellence and Leadership Opportunities in the Geosciences (CIELO-G) is a program provided by UTEP.

    Engaging communities outdoors through CIELO-G program will improve the environmental literacy of the geosciences and community connection to the outdoors and nature through discovery-based learning among. Through immersive, hands-on field trips coupled with educational booths and school presentations, allows participants to experience earth sciences happening live.

    CIELO-G & Frontera work hand in hand to advance education, awareness, and community engagement of the geosciences within our community; by doing so, we hope to engage future generations of well-informed community members as well as future earth scientists. 

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Lost Dog Conservation Easement

The Lost Dog land adjoins the Franklin Mountains State Park (FMSP) to the east and residential areas to the south and west. Lost Dog is well known as a place to bike and hike on trails that are connected to the FMSP trails. This land was slated for development but as a result of an 89% voter approval of Proposition A on May 4th, 2019, the City agreed to preserve these lands. Proposition A stated that the City was to conserve the Lost Dog land with a conservation easement.

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Knapp Land Conservation Easement

The Knapp Land’s preservation started with an area organization called Franklin Mountains Wilderness Coalition. They created a sub-committee Save Our Sierra’s whose sole focus was to see this land not developed. After the public objected to the sale of this private land for development, the property was purchased by the City in early 2018 with Quality-of-Life “Open Space” voter-approved bond money plus supplements from the El Paso Water Stormwater Fund. The public still did not believe that was enough protection for the land.

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Castner Range was designated a National Monument March 21, 2023!

The permanent protection from future development will illustrate a significant step to expand conservation education to marginalized communities who disproportionately bear the brunt of climate impacts and traditionally have less access to nature. The area has been preserved in its pristine natural state due to the long-standing stewardship of Fort Bliss and a Castner Range National Monument (CRNM) designation would forever protect the land’s cultural, historical, scientific, and environmental attributes. Further conservation of Castner Range will preserve the fragile lands now surrounded by development.

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Growing with Sara Farms

The Frontera Land Alliance (Frontera), an accredited-local non-profit land trust, has partnered, for several years, with a local 5 acre (non-certified) farm in the Socorro, TX called Growing with Sara Farm, L.L.C. The landowners, the farm manager along with Frontera have built a great partnership for educating volunteers on how to operate a farm and its value to the community.

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Thunder Canyon Conservation Easement

Thunder Canyon is a 26-acre natural arroyo in the western slopes of the Franklin Mountains formerly owned by a private development company. For two years neighbors of the canyon worked with the City to create a PID and purchase the property from the developer. Essentially, the 88 households surrounding Thunder Canyon agreed to tax themselves to pay off the purchase price; the land now belongs to the citizens of El Paso for all of us to enjoy forever.

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Wakeem/Teschner Nature Preserve at Resler Canyon

In the summer of 2012, Frontera applied for technical assistance from the National Park Service’s Rivers, Trails, and Conservation Assistance Program to support our efforts to identify arroyos and other lands suitable for conservation around the Franklin Mountains. Frontera competed regionally with other organizations and communities in the grant process. The National Park Service (NPS) awarded Frontera a technical assistance grant in November 2012.

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