A recent editorial published in the Santa Fe New Mexican provides an overview of the current push by the Stop Tererro Mine Coalition for an
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2023 Board of Directors Election
The ballot lists three candidates for the Board of Directors of New Mexico Wilderness Alliance for the 2023-2026 term. If you are a
Read MoreNew Mexicans Applaud the Introduction of Legislation to Protect Public Lands Surrounding Chaco Canyon from Oil and Gas Drilling
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 3, 2023 Contact: Abby Grehlinger, abby@team-arc.com, (856) 340-6656 New Mexicans Applaud the Introduction of Legislation to Protect Public Lands Surrounding Chaco
Read MoreMore New Mexico land must be saved from oil and gas to prevent climate crisis, study says
In 2022 New Mexico Wild commissioned a study from EcoAdapt, an independent, nongovernmental organization consisting of a team of climate scientists. The study, released in
Read MoreTererro Mine: Garrett VeneKlasen and Ralph Vigil Featured on Radio Show
In April 2023, Ralph Vigil, New Mexico Wild’s Grassroots Organizer for Northern New Mexico, and Garrett VeneKlasen, New Mexico Wild’s Northern Conservation Director, spoke with
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Read MoreGovernment Agents Kill Endangered Mexican Gray Wolf Father, Threatening Pack’s Survival
For Immediate Release: April 17, 2023 MEDIA CONTACTS: Maggie Howell, Wolf Conservation Center, (914) 763-2373; maggie@nywolf.org Greta Anderson, Western Watersheds Project (520)623-1878; greta@westernwatersheds.org Chris Smith,
Read MoreAmid a withering drought, New Mexico leaders struggle to plan for life with less water
New Mexico Wild’s Senior Water Policy Analyst, Tricia Snyder, was featured in an article published by New Mexico In Depth on April 12th, 2023 that
Read MoreHelp improve New Mexico’s conservation priorities as part of the 30×30 campaign
In 2021, Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham signed an executive order calling for New Mexico to protect 30% of its land and waters by the year
Read MoreGovernor Signs Bill To Create Wildlife Crossing Fund
On March 23rd, 2023, Governor Lujan Grisham signed Senate Bill 72 into law. This bill creates a wildlife corridor fund and invests $5 million in
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