The Frontera Land Alliance (Frontera), a non-profit 501(c)3 organization, was founded in early 2004 when community members realized there was an urgent need to preserve some of the important remaining natural and working lands in the greater El Paso and southern New Mexico region. The organization has developed the knowledge and expertise to provide guidance to land owners wanting to maintain the character of their land. Frontera has long worked to build stronger relationships with El Paso Water [Utilities] and its Public Service Board, and with the City of El Paso and its Parks and Recreation Department. They are working with the National Park Service and other great partners on developing a regional map. In addition, Frontera is engaged in conversations with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Partners Program for habitat restoration work at the Wakeem/Teschner Nature Preserve of Resler Canyon.