The Caja del Rio Coalition, of which New Mexico Wild is a member, has recently called on the U.S. Forest Service to reject a proposed
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New Mexico Wild Celebrates Court Victory Against Federal Pesticide-Spraying Program
Federal Court Rejects USDA’s Rangeland Pesticide Program, Validating Years of Advocacy FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE August 7, 2024 Contact: Sally Paez, (505) 350-0664, sally@nmwild.org Santa Fe,
Read MoreTracking River Health: Citizen Scientists Support Study of Aquatic Insects in the Wild and Scenic Rio Chama
Four years of water and aquatic insect sampling coordinated by New Mexico Wild along the 24.6-mile Wild and Scenic stretch of the Rio Chama has
Read MoreMexican Gray Wolves Near Flagstaff: A Missed Opportunity for Natural Recovery
A wild Mexican gray wolf pair was located near Flagstaff, Arizona earlier this month, sparking both excitement and concern among conservation groups including New Mexico
Read MoreAsha denied freedom for failure to breed
For Immediate Release, July 25, 2024 Contacts: Chris Smith, WildEarth Guardians, (505) 395-6177, csmith@wildearthguardians.org Claire Musser, Grand Canyon Wolf Recovery Project, (928) 202-1325, claire@gcwolfrecovery.org Cyndi
Read MoreNew Mexico Wild Joins America the Beautiful Freshwater Challenge
New Mexico Wild is proud to announce our participation in the America the Beautiful Freshwater Challenge, a national initiative launched by President Biden to protect
Read MoreWhere Are You….Really?
By Randy Crutcher Where are you? Not GPS coordinates, not Google Earth, not AP number, not county, not zone, not subdivision or development, not city,
Read MoreRediscovering Our Wild Munchies Backcountry Cookbook!
Editor’s Note: This blog post was originally published in 2021, but we think it deserves a dust-off this summer! Isa Nellos was the first awardee of
Read MoreRio Chama Pesticide Spray Canceled for the Second Year in A Row
Federal officials have canceled plans for aerial pesticide spraying near the Rio Chama for the second year running, according to an article published by the
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