The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has initiated the Resource Management Planning Process for the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument (OMDP). The Resource Management Plan
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Author: Sara Bergthold
The Fight To Protect the Pecos From Mining Is Far From Over
By Ralph Vigil, Northern Organizer with New Mexico Wild The fight to protect the Pecos from mining interests is in full swing. The Stop Tererro
Read MoreNew Mexico Wild Presents the Inaugural Esther Garcia Conservation Champion Award to John Olivas
By Ernie Atencio Editor’s note: On May 25, New Mexico Wild joined together with our partners and the community of Northern New Mexico in Taos
Read MoreAsha, the lone wolf in northern New Mexico, moved back to Arizona
On June 14th, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) released the news that Asha, the young female Mexican gray wolf tracked traversing the New
Read MoreAsha, wandering Mexican wolf captured near Taos last winter, returned to wild
For immediate release: June 14, 2023 MEDIA CONTACTS: Cyndi Tuell, Western Watersheds Project, (520) 272-2454; cyndi@westernwatersheds.org Emily Renn, Grand Canyon Wolf Recovery Project, (928) 202-1325; emily@gcwolfrecovery.org Michael
Read MoreHeinrich, Luján, Leger Fernández Call on Forest Service to Outline Steps for Upper Pecos Watershed Mineral Withdrawal Assessment
Letter is the latest action taken by the delegation to protect the Upper Pecos Watershed and prevent new mining June 8, 2023 WASHINGTON – In their
Read MoreNew Mexico Communities and Environmental Groups Applaud Biden Administration for Protecting Lands Surrounding Chaco Canyon From Oil and Gas Drilling, Await Permanent and Broader Protections for Landscape
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 2, 2023 Contact: Keegan King, Native Land Institute, keegan@native-lands.org, 505-910-0712 Paul Reed, Archaeology Southwest, preed@archaeologysouthwest.org, 505-486-4107 Sally Paez, New Mexico Wild,
Read MoreAction Alert: Comment on the Future of the Valles Caldera National Preserve
The Valles Caldera National Preserve (VCNP) is one of the country’s greatest public lands heirlooms. Its cultural, ecological, hydrological, and geological attributes are incomparable, and
Read MoreExploring the Apache Kid Wilderness Through Trail Work
By Emma Rigler, NM Wild’s Young Adult Volunteer and Volunteer & Outreach Coordinator
Read MoreNew Mexico Wild Statement on Sackett v. EPA Decision Narrowing Waters of the United States Definition
By New Mexico Wild Staff | May 25, 2023 On May 25, 2023, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a decision catapulting efforts to ensure
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