Jeannine Kimble is Visitor Services Manager of the Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, 20 miles north of Socorro, New Mexico, in the Chihuahuan Desert south of Albuquerque. Jeannine is a native New Mexican. She grew up in the Four Corners area and has worked for US Fish and Wildlife Service since 2002, including nearly seven years at Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge in Denver. Jeannine enjoys spending time in the out-of-doors and sharing her love of nature with others. In this interview, Jeannine takes us around the largest Wildlife Refuge in New Mexico which is bisected by the Rio Grande and has a huge and diverse wildlife population. So, c'mon down.