Contact: Sally Paez, sally@nmwild.org Albuquerque, NM (October 3, 2022)– Today, wildlife advocates filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) for its failure to
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New Mexico Wild: Public Lands Day Hike Highlights Reasons for Protecting the Thompson Peak Recommended Wilderness Area from Mining
Pecos, N.M. (September 26, 2022)- This Sunday, in celebration of National Public Lands Day, New Mexico Wild was joined by State and Federal Government Officials, the
Read MoreLawsuit Launched to Challenge New Federal Rule that Fails to Recover Mexican Gray Wolves
Contact: Mark Allison, mark@nmwild.org ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (July 1, 2022)– Today, Western Environmental Law Center, on behalf of a group of conservation organizations that includes WildEarth Guardians, Western
Read MoreCarson, Cibola, and Santa Fe National Forests Miss Critical Opportunity to Prioritize Conservation in Updated Land Management Plans
Contact: Mark Allison, mark@nmwild.org Albuquerque, NM (August 10, 2020)– The United States Forest Service (USFS) missed the mark when issuing revised Land Management Plans in the Carson,
Read MoreHispano/Latino Conservation Week Celebration Comes to the Plaza in Las Vegas, New Mexico
By Ralph Vigil; Ralph@nmwild.org; (505) 603-2879 Las Vegas, N.M. (July 20, 2022) – This Saturday, join New Mexico Wild, Hermit’s Peak Watershed Alliance, The Conservation
Read MoreLobo population cap lifted, but environmentalists say new rules don’t go far enough
By Adrian Hedden, Carlsbad Current Argus New federal rules governing the recovery of Mexican gray wolves, known as “lobos,” in New Mexico were immediately challenged
Read MoreLocal communities applaud Lujan Grisham administration’s support for water protections for northern New Mexico streams
Local communities applaud Lujan Grisham administration’s support for water protections for northern New Mexico streams Jul 12, 2022 | News Release Conserving watersheds will preserve clean water,
Read MoreFish and Wildlife Service faces criticism over finalized Mexican wolf rule
By Hannah Grover, The New Mexico Political Report The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services finalized its Mexican Wolf rule that removes the cap on the population
Read MoreNational Rivers Month hearing should lead to Wild and Scenic protection for our Gila River
By Alicia Edwards – Silver City Daily Press Last month, in the heart of National Rivers Month, the U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural
Read MoreCity of Santa Fe Passes Resolution in Support of Permanently Protecting the Caja del Rio
City of Santa Fe Passes Resolution inSupport of Permanently Protecting the Caja del Rio SANTA FE – The City of Santa Fe Governing Body voted
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