Desiree Loggins

Southwest Regional Network Manager

Desiree Loggins is based in Albuquerque New Mexico where she is Regional Network Manager for the Southwest. She focuses on supporting Audubon's Freshwater and Western Water initiatives while also engaging communities and chapters in grassroots conservation and advocacy - focusing on Texas and New Mexico.

Articles by Desiree Loggins

A Celebration of International Women's Month
About Us

A Celebration of International Women's Month

— Women are leaders in conservation and that is something to celebrate. Join us in reflecting on how the women in our lives connect us to nature, our communities, and to conservation in the western U.S.
Is the Rio Grande ready for fall migration?
Conservation

Is the Rio Grande ready for fall migration?

— Audubon New Mexico and other advocates for the Rio Grande work to keep the river wet for birds, wildlife, and people.
A Community Comes Together to Build a Sanctuary for Birds, Wildlife, and People
Get Involved

A Community Comes Together to Build a Sanctuary for Birds, Wildlife, and People

— On the ground work with Audubon New Mexico and partners leads to a fulfilling day of service
Transforming an old Albuquerque dairy into a sanctuary for birds, wildlife, and people
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Transforming an old Albuquerque dairy into a sanctuary for birds, wildlife, and people

— A partnership between Audubon New Mexico, Valle de Oro National Wildlife Refuge, and the Coca-Cola Foundation aim to restore valuable habitat in the historic Rio Grande Floodplain
Community Science Means Conservation is for All
Birding New Mexico

Community Science Means Conservation is for All

— Audubon New Mexico continues old traditions with fresh new language
New Mexico: Consider the Sandhill Crane
Birding New Mexico

New Mexico: Consider the Sandhill Crane

— The Sandhill Crane is a bird that easily demonstrates the critical importance of water and how people can affect positive change for the benefit of nature
New Mexicans speak up for the river
Conservation

New Mexicans speak up for the river

— Audubon has accomplished years of conservation wins through dedicated grassroots advocacy, and as we wind down for the holidays, we are looking ahead to the 2018 and how we will protect our southwestern rivers
Grass-fed beef is for the birds
Conservation

Grass-fed beef is for the birds

— Central New Mexico Audubon Society talks to us about Audubon's new and innovative Conservation Ranching Program
Audubon New Mexico partners with the Gila River Children's Water Festival
Conservation

Audubon New Mexico partner with the Gila River Children's Water Festival

— Audubon New Mexico recently partnered with the Upper Gila Watershed Alliance and the City of Deming’s High School Youth Leadership at the annual Gila River Children’s Water Festival to increase environmental education delivery by making our state’s rich biodiversity accessible for 5th graders from Deming Public Schools.
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