By Will Ribbans, Wilderness Stewardship & Outreach Manager As I write this, we are nearing the halfway point in our USFS Wilderness Ranger Season. Currently,
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Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument Planning Process Underway
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has initiated the Resource Management Planning Process for the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument (OMDP). The Resource Management Plan
Read MoreThe Fight To Protect the Pecos From Mining Is Far From Over
By Ralph Vigil, Northern Organizer with New Mexico Wild The fight to protect the Pecos from mining interests is in full swing. The Stop Tererro
Read MoreNew Mexico Wild Presents the Inaugural Esther Garcia Conservation Champion Award to John Olivas
By Ernie Atencio Editor’s note: On May 25, New Mexico Wild joined together with our partners and the community of Northern New Mexico in Taos
Read MoreAsha, the lone wolf in northern New Mexico, moved back to Arizona
On June 14th, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) released the news that Asha, the young female Mexican gray wolf tracked traversing the New
Read MoreAction Alert: Comment on the Future of the Valles Caldera National Preserve
The Valles Caldera National Preserve (VCNP) is one of the country’s greatest public lands heirlooms. Its cultural, ecological, hydrological, and geological attributes are incomparable, and
Read MoreExploring the Apache Kid Wilderness Through Trail Work
By Emma Rigler, NM Wild’s Young Adult Volunteer and Volunteer & Outreach Coordinator
Read MoreBackcountry Soul Food
By Garrett VeneKlasen, NM Wild’s Northern Conservation Director
Read MoreGovernor Signs Bill To Create Wildlife Crossing Fund
On March 23rd, 2023, Governor Lujan Grisham signed Senate Bill 72 into law. This bill creates a wildlife corridor fund and invests $5 million in
Read MoreAnnouncing the 2023 Wolf Stamp Contest Winner!
Each year, we send out a call for artists of all ages across the country to submit original artwork inspired by the Mexican gray wolf.
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