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New Conservation Agreement Protects O'Keeffe's Desert Landscapes
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A significant conservation agreement protects stunning desert landscapes in New Mexico, once inspired Georgia OKeeffe and served as a movie set. The plan safeguards desert views, native grasslands, and reservoir waterfront, while ensuring continued access for educational retreats and traditional grazing practices. The state of New Mexico is substantially supporting this initiative with a trust created by state lawmakers, setting aside a nine hundred twenty thousand dollar state award for easement surveys, transaction costs, and a financial nest egg. This initial phase is part of a broader plan to protect over thirty square miles of the area through conservation easements and public land transfers.
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