About New Mexico Wilderness Rangers Here at New Mexico Wild, we have a critical position that we employ, our New Mexico Wilderness Rangers. These are
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What are your favorite activities when you visit Wilderness?
Summertime in New Mexico The first day of summer is right around the corner, and there are so many good reasons to get outside. Not
Read More2020 Wilderness Poetry Contest First Place Winner: “On the forest trail” by Elise Brianne Curtin
On the forest trail By Elise Brianne Curtin a space of solitude, where essence of spruce, piñon, juniper seeps into cells. a whisper inaudible to
Read MoreStudy: Stay-At-Home Orders Result in Cleaner Air
BY TOMMY LOPEZ, KOB ALBUQUERQUE (April 22, 2020) – As environmentalists celebrated Earth Day this year, they were greeted with good news. New data shows
Read MoreCoalition Sues to Stop Clean Water Rollbacks
WASHINGTON (April 29, 2020) – A coalition of environmental groups have filed a lawsuit in federal court to block the Trump administration’s unlawful move to
Read MoreConservation, Civic Organizations File Amicus Brief on Stream Access Rule to State Supreme Court
ALBUQUERQUE (April 28, 2020) – The New Mexico Wilderness Alliance (New Mexico Wild, alternatively), the League of United Latin American Citizens, the Hispano Roundtable of New Mexico,
Read MorePublic Land Guidance During COVID-19: A message from Executive Director Mark Allison
We are thinking of you and hoping that you and your loved ones are safe and in good spirits during this challenging time. Like everyone
Read MoreConservationists Raise Concerns Over NM Gila Forest Plan
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — New Mexico residents have two more days to comment on a plan that will guide resource management in the Gila National Forest
Read MoreA Pandemic is No Time for Adventure
New Mexico Wild continues to receive questions about whether it is acceptable to enjoy New Mexico’s enchanting public lands during this challenging time. It is
Read MoreGroups: More Time Needed to Weigh New Mexico Drilling Plan
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Archaeologists, historians and environmentalists are joining New Mexico’s congressional delegation and a coalition of Native American tribes in asking federal land
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