Contacts: Mark Allison, mark@nmwild.org, 505-239-0906 Silver City, New Mexico (March 15, 2023) – Today, New Mexico Wild and our thousands of members across the state are celebrating
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Heinrich, Leger Fernández Lead N.M. Delegation To Introduce Bill To Designate Cerro De La Olla Wilderness
New Mexico Wild is celebrating the reintroduction of legislation to establish the approximately 13,000-acre Cerro de la Olla Wilderness within the Rio Grande del
Read MoreNM Lawmakers Urged to Allocate More Money to Purchase Water
In an article published by the Public News Service on March 2, 2023, New Mexico Wild’s Senior Water Policy Analyst, Tricia Snyder, discussed the importance
Read MoreConservation Groups Celebrate Record Mexican Gray Wolf Population But Caution Against Using Numbers Alone To Measure Recovery
For immediate release: February 28, 2023 Media contacts: Greta Anderson, Western Watersheds Project, (520) 623-1878; greta@westernwatersheds.org Chris Smith, WildEarth Guardians, (505) 395-6177; csmith@wildearthguardians.org Michelle Lute,
Read MoreIn the Field: Wilderness Defender Training
By Sara Bergthold, Digital Communications Coordinator for New Mexico Wild At the intersection where hiking, volunteer service, and technology meet, you’ll find the Dave Foreman
Read MoreMessage from the Executive Director Regarding Removal of Feral Cattle from Gila Wilderness
Dear New Mexico Wild Member: We write to inform you of New Mexico Wild’s involvement in joining with a diverse group of conservation and community
Read MoreBill to fund large game animal crossings advances
In an article published by the Taos News on February 22, 2022, Garrett VeneKlasen, New Mexico Wild’s Northern Conservation Director, speaks on the powerful
Read MoreUpdate on the Removal of Feral Cattle in the Gila Wilderness
During the 53-day public comment period in late December and early January 2023, the Forest Service received over four thousand comments in support of the removal
Read MoreNew Mexicans Overwhelmingly Support the Removal of Feral Cattle from the Gila Wilderness; Thank Gila National Forest for Taking Necessary Action
New Mexicans Overwhelmingly Support the Removal of Feral Cattle from the Gila Wilderness; Thank Gila National Forest for Taking Necessary Action Media Contacts: Todd Schulke, Center
Read MoreOp-Ed: BLM must lead, prioritize meaningful conservation
In an Albuquerque Journal Letter to the Editor published February 12, 2023, Jim Baca, the former Albuquerque Mayor, former BLM Director, and former NM
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