By Lois Manno, Grant Writer for New Mexico Wild “Another switchback…how wonderful!” I wheezed out this sarcastic gasp as we neared the end of our
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Mexican gray wolf located east of Taos
By Geoffrey Plant | Taos News, Jan 18, 2023, updated Jan 19, 2023 A female Mexican gray wolf crossed into Northern New Mexico last
Read MoreIt’s time to protect the remarkable Greater Chaco once and for all
BY KURT RILEY, JERRY ROGERS, DOUG SPORN AND DAVE SIMON / NM MEMBERS, SOUTHWEST REGIONAL ADVISORY COUNCIL, NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION | The Albuquerque Journal, January
Read MoreMexican wolf crosses I-40 boundary in New Mexico
By Hannah Grover | NM Political Report, January 10, 2023 A Mexican wolf has crossed the Interstate 40 boundary of the experimental population area in New
Read MoreBiden and Congress can protect Chaco, Indigenous knowledge
By Reyaun Francisco | Santa Fe New Mexican, December 24, 2022 Indigenous communities have the right to protect their homelands and inherent knowledge. I remember many
Read MoreHumbled in the Gila
By Devon Naples, NM Wild’s Executive Assistant As anyone who loves Wilderness knows, planning and research can get you pretty close to your perfect camping
Read MoreCall For Artists: Enter the 2023 Wolf Stamp Contest!
There are only 196 Mexican gray wolves known to survive in the wild and in October of 2022, another endangered Mexican gray wolf was found
Read MoreLetter to the Editor: Protecting Chaco
BY Merle Lefkoff I want to thank Sens. Ben Ray Luján and Martin Heinrich, and Reps. Teresa Leger Fernández and Melanie Stansbury for reintroducing the
Read MoreDiscovering the Caja del Rio: An Early October Group Hike Through Diablo Canyon
By Sara Bergthold, NM Wild’s Digital Communications Coordinator In mid-October, several members of the Aldo Leopold Circle joined New Mexico Wild staffers on a hike
Read MoreReward Offered For Information Leading to Conviction of Killer in Mexican Gray Wolf Death
On October 8, 2022, another endangered Mexican gray wolf was found illegally killed in southwestern New Mexico. Grenville was the father of the Seco Creek Pack,
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