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Georgia O’Keeffe’s views of the New Mexico desert will be preserved with conservation plan

The agreement protects about 6,000 acres of land inspiring O’Keeffe’s art, supports Ghost Ranch programs, and prevents subdivision, with $920,000 in state funding for conservation costs.

  • A new conservation agreement will preserve about 10 square miles of land with desert vistas that inspired the artwork of painter Georgia O'Keeffe.
  • The conservation plan establishes an easement across land owned by the Presbyterian Church near Abiquiu, New Mexico, allowing continued access for visitors and grazing.
  • Part of a broader plan to protect over 30 square miles, the agreement sets aside funds to support the Ghost Ranch Education & Retreat Center's use of the conserved area.
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