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
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Discovering 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,
Read MoreABQ BioPark Mexican Wolf family becomes first international pack release
By Lane Kirkpatrick, Guest Contributor Many may recall that two Mexican Gray wolves, mother Kawi and father Ryder, had a second liter in 2020 at
Read MoreExploring the Boca Del Oso Wilderness Complex
By Mike Osborn Mike, an enrolled member of the Cherokee Nation, is an attorney and retired teacher/counselor, who has lived in and loved New Mexico
Read MoreNM Youth Engage in Community Science on the Wild & Scenic Rio Chama
By Becca Neal – NM Wild’s Community Science Coordinator This August, River Source partnered with NM Wild and Far Flung Adventures to take a group
Read MoreLone wolf no more: Mr. Goodbar now traveling with single female near Gila forest
By Martha Pskowski, El Paso Times It’s been a long and lonely road for Mr. Goodbar. But the Mexican gray wolf’s GPS collar shows he
Read MoreIt’s time to finally protect Chaco Canyon
BY MARK MITCHELL / CHAIRMAN, ALL PUEBLO COUNCIL OF GOVERNORS; FORMER GOVERNOR, TESUQUE PUEBLO The Greater Chaco Region is a sacred landscape unlike any other, and
Read More2022 Board Election Results
By Devon Naples | June 27, 2022 The New Mexico Wild staff and board want to thank all of our members who participated in our
Read MoreLobo population cap lifted, but environmentalists say new rules don’t go far enough
By Adrian Hedden | July 7, 2022 New federal rules governing the recovery of Mexican gray wolves, known as “lobos,” in New Mexico were immediately
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