By Lane Kirkpatrick, Guest Contributor Many may recall that two Mexican Gray wolves, mother Kawi and father Ryder, had a second liter in 2020 at
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Wildlife Advocates Challenge U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Over Rule that Fails Endangered Mexican Gray Wolves
Contact: Sally Paez, sally@nmwild.org Albuquerque, NM (October 3, 2022)– Today, wildlife advocates filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) for its failure to
Read MoreExploring the Boca Del Oso Wilderness Complex
By Mike Osborn Mike, an enrolled member of the Cherokee Nation, is an attorney and retired teacher/counselor, who has lived in and loved New Mexico
Read MoreRecent Outstanding National Resource Waters Designations a Huge Win For Watershed & Water Quality Protection in Northern NM!
By NM Wild Staff After years of intensive stakeholder collaboration and exhaustive community outreach, the New Mexico Water Quality Control Commission unanimously voted on July
Read MoreNew Mexico Wild: Public Lands Day Hike Highlights Reasons for Protecting the Thompson Peak Recommended Wilderness Area from Mining
Pecos, N.M. (September 26, 2022)- This Sunday, in celebration of National Public Lands Day, New Mexico Wild was joined by State and Federal Government Officials, the
Read MoreTaos County supports 30×30 initiative
BY THERESA DAVIS / JOURNAL STAFF WRITER Albuquerque Journal | September 21, 2022 The Taos County Commission on Tuesday passed a resolution in support of New
Read MoreNM needs federal government to protect our public lands
By Dale Davis / President, EndeavOR NM, Farmington Resident Albuquerque Journal | September 8, 2022 New Mexico’s protected public lands are an important part of
Read MorePresident Biden Proclaims September 2022 National Wilderness Month
National Wilderness Month, 2022 By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation From the peaks of the Sierras to the rolling foothills
Read MoreProtecting Pecos River protects a way of life
By Ralph Vigil, Opinion Contributor to The Santa Fe New Mexican The phrase “outstanding waters” is just one way to describe the river my family
Read MoreLawsuit Launched to Challenge New Federal Rule that Fails to Recover Mexican Gray Wolves
Contact: Mark Allison, mark@nmwild.org ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (July 1, 2022)– Today, Western Environmental Law Center, on behalf of a group of conservation organizations that includes WildEarth Guardians, Western
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