Month: March 2021

Announcing the 2021 Wolf Stamp Contest Winner!

Announcing the 2021 Wolf Stamp Contest Winner!

Help choose the Mexican Wolf Stamp People’s Choice Award! Scroll through the gallery below and select your favorite. Email tisha@nmwild.org with the number corresponding to your choice by May 31, 2021. 2021 Mexican Gray Wolf Conservation Stamp Contest More than 60 pieces of original art were submitted to the 2021 Mexican Wolf Conservation Stamp Contest, Announcing the 2021 Wolf Stamp Contest Winner!

Environmental Community Praises Agency Budget Increases for NMED, EMNRD, Outdoor Recreation

Environmental Community Praises Agency Budget Increases for NMED, EMNRD, Outdoor Recreation

Today New Mexico Wild and a coalition of environmental organizations praised efforts by the state legislature to increase funding levels for key agencies like the New Mexico Environment Department (NMED), the Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department (EMNRD), including the State Parks Division, and the Office of Outdoor Recreation. Funding levels for FY2022 were recently Environmental Community Praises Agency Budget Increases for NMED, EMNRD, Outdoor Recreation

New Mexico Wild celebrates confirmation of Deb Haaland to serve as Secretary of Interior

New Mexico Wild celebrates confirmation of Deb Haaland to serve as Secretary of Interior

New Mexico Wild Executive Director Mark Allison issued the following statement today in response to the U.S. Senate’s confirmation of Deb Haaland as Secretary of the Department of the Interior, making her the first Indigenous American ever to serve as a cabinet secretary: “The Biden/Harris Administration has selected a fierce defender of public lands to New Mexico Wild celebrates confirmation of Deb Haaland to serve as Secretary of Interior

Community Leaders, Good Governance Advocates, Conservationists Celebrate Senate Passage of NM Unit Fund Legislation

Community Leaders, Good Governance Advocates, Conservationists Celebrate Senate Passage of NM Unit Fund Legislation

Community leaders and an array of conservation and other nonprofit organizations are celebrating the passage of legislation in the New Mexico State Senate by a tally of 26-15 to expedite funding for water improvement projects in southwest New Mexico. House Bill 200, which is co-sponsored by Senate President Pro Tempore Mimi Stewart and Sen. Siah Community Leaders, Good Governance Advocates, Conservationists Celebrate Senate Passage of NM Unit Fund Legislation

STAY INFORMED

Sign up for monthly updates on the news, events, and ways to get involved in protecting New Mexico’s wilderness, wildlife, and water.
SIGN UP

HELP KEEP NEW MEXICO WILD

Your financial support helps defend our public lands, water, and communities from an onslaught of threats. 
Together, we’ll keep New Mexico wild.
DONATE NOW