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
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New 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 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 MoreAll Pueblo Council of Governors Travels to DC to Urge the Biden Administration to Finalize Protections for Sacred Chaco Landscape
Press Contact: Teran Villa, tvilla@indianpueblo.org All Pueblo Council of Governors Travels to DC to Urge the Biden Administration to Finalize Protections for Sacred Chaco Landscape
Read MorePublic Testimony from New Mexico Wild Executive Director
BLM Public Comment Meeting Chaco Administrative Mineral Withdrawal Proposal Albuquerque, April 29, 2022 Mark Allison, Executive Director, New Mexico Wild Good morning, my name is
Read MoreProtecting the Proposed 10-Mile Chaco Withdrawal Area
Chaco Canyon is the center of a vast, ancient Puebloan society that encompassed tens of thousands of people across four modern states in the American
Read MoreNew Mexico Wild urges public participation during Chaco withdrawal comment period
New Mexico Wild is calling on the public to submit comments regarding a proposed mineral withdrawal on the lands surrounding Chaco Culture National Historical Park.
Read MoreNew Mexico Wild statement on Interior’s proposal to withdraw lands in Greater Chaco region from oil and gas leasing
New Mexico Wild Executive Director Mark Allison has issued the following statement in response to an announcement by President Joe Biden and the Department of
Read MoreSenate Appropriations Committee removes Chaco protections from DOI bill
By Kendra Chamberlain New Mexico Political Report | November 12, 2020 The U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee removed language from a FY2021 budget bill for the
Read MoreNew Mexico Wild Statement on Removal of Chaco Protection Language from Senate Appropriations Bill
Appropriations legislation introduced by Senate Republicans today to fund the United States Department of the Interior for fiscal year 2021 conspicuously excludes rider language intended
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