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The Pecos River in New Mexico is home to fish and other animals that don't exist anywhere else in the world. We are helping the region by seeking to restore and sustain its health through our support of the Pecos Watershed Conservation Initiative. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gmSCgtC8

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I am writing to inquire about any current job openings within your organization. I am highly interested in joining your team and contributing to the success of your company.

Kingsley Onuoha

Account Manager | Engineering

1mo

I want to be part of chevron

It’s a lovely initiative! I’m looking forward to seeing before and after photos! 💚🐟🌳 And I hope that health and happiness indices increase in the region.

Keep up the great work—our community and future generations will benefit from it!

David Peters

Taos Field Office, Assistant Field Manager, Multi-Resources Division. Multiple-use land management and natural resources partnering

1mo

More PR then reality, I’m afraid. Would like to think they spend billions on conservation and restoration. Maybe a few million less for the CEO would be a better approach for our environment.

Thank you for your dedication—it truly makes a difference!

Még Férreira

South America Legal and Compliance Manager | Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) | Corporate Lawyer O&G | Energy | Contracts

2w

Yes, the Precios River in New Mexico is known for its aquatic biodiversity. It is home to a variety of fish species, such as trout, as well as other aquatic and semi-aquatic animals. The riparian vegetation along the river also provides habitat for several species of birds and mammals. It is an important ecosystem for local fauna and flora, supporting a rich diversity of wildlife.

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