PEOPLE AND ORGANIZATIONS HELPING OUT IN THE PROJECTEL PASO CITY COUNCIL
City Council District 8,Elvia G. Hernandez Keystone Wetlands is in her area
City Council District 2,Rose Rodriquez
FIELD CONSULTANTS
Lois Balin, Urban Biologist, Texas Parks and Wild Life
Thomas O'Laughlin Original Archaeologist at Keystone
Bernie Sargent, Vice President of Keystone Foundation
GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
El Paso Water Utilities Public Service Board who will be doing water analysis.
International Boundary and Water Commission has an extensive library of historical data from the late 1800's
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A Desert Oasis: Keystone Park and Wetlands Studying a Real Wetland |
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CREATING AND IMPLEMENTING A WORK PLAN
Desert View Elementary School has been communicating with experts in the field--from biologists, archaeologists, to city council representatives. They have been helpful in designing and assisting in contacting more experts to survey the study area. Part of this plan is in the Data Entry and Collection Web page.
![]() The majority of the communicating with these experts has been via email as well as with regular phone line. The school also has the capability to communicate via video conferencing. NMSU Wetlands team will be implementing a video conference with other schools and experts around the globe once the project is underway. Questions?
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