New Mexicans Overwhelmingly Support the Removal of Feral Cattle from the Gila Wilderness; Thank Gila National Forest for Taking Necessary Action Media Contacts: Todd Schulke, Center
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Thousands of New Mexicans Support the Removal of Destructive Feral Cattle from the Gila Wilderness
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 9th, 2023 Media Contact: Nathan Newcomer, nathan@nmwild.org, (505) 250-4225 Thousands of New Mexicans Support the Removal of Destructive Feral Cattle from the Gila
Read MoreNew Mexicans Urge Biden Administration to Protect Lands Surrounding Chaco Canyon From Oil and Gas Drilling Until Congress Passes Legislation to Provide Permanent Protection
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 15, 2022 Contact: Mark Allison, mark@nmwild.org, (505) 239-0906 Emily Wolf, ewolf@npca.org, (505) 423-3550 Ellen Montgomery, emontgomery@environmentamerica.org, 720-583-4024 New Mexicans Urge Biden Administration to Protect
Read MoreLujan wants more federal funds for New Mexico’s polluting abandoned oil and gas wells
BY Adrian Hedden | Carlsbad Current-Argus | December 9, 2022 An estimated 1,700 oil and gas wells sit abandoned in New Mexico, potentially spewing pollution in
Read MoreNew Mexicans Applaud the Introduction of Legislation to Protect Public Lands Surrounding Chaco Canyon from Oil and Gas Drilling
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 18, 2022 Contact: Mark Allison, mark@nmwild.org , (505) 239-0906 New Mexicans Applaud the Introduction of Legislation to Protect Public Lands Surrounding Chaco Canyon from
Read MoreNew Mexicans Celebrate Introduction of Legislation to Permanently Protect Greater Chaco
Media Contacts: Mark Allison, mark@nmwild.org, (505) 239-0906 Albuquerque, NM (November 17, 2022) – Today, Senators Ben Ray Luján and Martin Heinrich, and Congresswomen Teresa Leger Fernández and
Read MorePresident Biden Proclaims September 2022 National Wilderness Month
National Wilderness Month, 2022 By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation From the peaks of the Sierras to the rolling foothills
Read MoreCity of Santa Fe supports protecting the Caja
By Carol Romero-Wirth and Renee Villarreal PUBLISHED FRIDAY, AUGUST 20TH, 2022 Standing atop La Bajada, looking to the north and west, the vast, undulating plateau
Read MoreCaja del Rio is teeming with wide open spaces and cultural sites
BY GLEN ROSALES / FOR THE JOURNAL PUBLISHED: FRIDAY, AUGUST 19TH, 2022 AT 2:02PM UPDATED: SUNDAY, AUGUST 21ST, 2022 AT 12:02AM CAJA DEL RIO – A
Read MoreRain revives Rio Grande flows
BY THERESA DAVIS / JOURNAL STAFF WRITER What a difference the rain makes. At the end of July, the Rio Grande ran dry in Albuquerque for
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