New Mexico Wild provides comments on the Coronado National Forest’s Draft Environmental Assessment for the proposed Peloncillo FireScape Project
New Mexico Wild has submitted comments on the Coronado National Forest’s Draft Environmental Assessment (Draft EA) for the proposed Peloncillo FireScape Project. While we acknowledge
Read MoreNew Mexico Wild joins organizations in submitting comments on BLM Rio Puerco Field Office EA for Placitas Administrative Mineral Withdrawal
On March 15, 2024, written comments regarding the Environmental Assessment for the Placitas Administrative Mineral Withdrawal were submitted by New Mexico Wild, the Conservation Lands
Read MoreNew Mexico Legislature Misses Opportunity to Fund Wildlife Crossings
New Mexico Legislature Misses Opportunity to Fund Wildlife Crossings Investing in reducing wildlife-vehicle collisions can save lives and protect species Media Contacts: Garrett VeneKlasen, New
Read MoreMexican Gray Wolf Numbers Go Up, but Numbers Aren’t the Whole Story, Say Greens
For Immediate Release March 5, 2024 Contacts: Greta Anderson, Western Watersheds Project (520) 623-1878; greta@westernwatersheds.org Claire Musser, Grand Canyon Wolf Recovery Project (928) 202-1325 claire@gcwolfrecovery.org
Read MoreNew Mexico Wild Challenges USDA’s Proposed Aerial Insecticide Spraying Over Rio Chama Watershed
New Mexico Wild Challenges USDA’s Proposed Aerial Insecticide Spraying Over Rio Chama Watershed FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEMedia Contact:Sally Paez, New Mexico Wild, (505) 350-0664, sally@nmwild.org Santa Fe, New
Read MoreBLM Western Solar Plan: Public Meeting In Albuquerque February 22nd, 2024
BLM Western Solar Plan: We Need to Address Climate Change and Transition to Clean Renewable Energy, but We Must Do It in a Way that
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