For over twenty-five years, New Mexico Wild has been a proven leader in defending the Land of Enchantment’s irreplaceable wilderness, waters, and wildlife. We’ve demonstrated
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Conservation Group Comments Slam Air Force Combat Training Proposal
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 12, 2024 Contacts: Allyson Siwik, Gila Conservation Coalition, allysonsiwik@gmail.com, 575-590-7619 Todd Schulke, Center for Biological Diversity, tschulke@biologicaldiversity.org, 575-574-5962 Patrice Mutchnick, Heart
Read MoreTools of Wilderness: The Art and Necessity of Crosscut Saws
By Anne Dios, Wilderness Ranger Fallen trees, or deadfall, on a trail have a way of slowing me down, and if the trail is not
Read MoreNew Mexico Wild Files Formal Objection to LANL Power Line Project
New Mexico Wild, along with ten other conservation organizations, has filed a formal objection to the proposed Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) transmission line project
Read MoreNew Mexico Wild Protests Río Grande del Norte Monument Plan
New Mexico Wild, along with American Rivers, The Wilderness Society, Conservation Lands Foundation, Amigos Bravos, and Sierra Club, has filed a formal protest regarding the
Read MoreLiving from Hydrologic Paycheck to Paycheck in the Middle Rio Grande
By Aidan Manning, Rivers and Waters Program Associate On September 11th of this year, the Middle Rio Grande Conservation District (MRGCD) warned that sections of
Read MoreNew Mexico Wild Files Objection to Gila National Forest Land Management Plan
New Mexico Wild, along with partner organizations The Wilderness Society, Great Old Broads for Wilderness, WildEarth Guardians, and The Center for Biological Diversity, has filed
Read MoreUniting to Protect the Pecos Watershed: A Collaborative Effort to Preserve the Waters of the Pecos River
By Ralph Vigil, Northern Organizer for New Mexico Wild In the heart of New Mexico’s Pecos Valley, a powerful collaboration has emerged, uniting local voices
Read MoreSonic Booms vs. Wilderness Serenity: The Threat of Military Overflights in the Gila
The United States Air Force’s proposal to expand low-elevation combat training across southern Arizona and southwest New Mexico has sparked significant controversy and rightful concern
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