Month: April 2020

Public Land Guidance During COVID-19: A message from Executive Director Mark Allison

Public Land Guidance During COVID-19: A message from Executive Director Mark Allison

We are thinking of you and hoping that you and your loved ones are safe and in good spirits during this challenging time. Like everyone else, New Mexico Wild employees and our volunteer board of directors are concerned about their loved ones and the economic hardships that people are facing. We want you to know Public Land Guidance During COVID-19: A message from Executive Director Mark Allison

Conservationists Raise Concerns Over NM Gila Forest Plan

Conservationists Raise Concerns Over NM Gila Forest Plan

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — New Mexico residents have two more days to comment on a plan that will guide resource management in the Gila National Forest for the next 20-30 years. The forest-management plan, which has not been updated in 34 years, will determine how wilderness, wildlife, water and other natural resources are managed for decades. Conservationists Raise Concerns Over NM Gila Forest Plan

All Pueblo Council of Governors, New Mexico Delegation, State Agency and Organizations Call for Extension of Comment Period Affecting the Greater Chaco Landscape

All Pueblo Council of Governors, New Mexico Delegation, State Agency and Organizations Call for Extension of Comment Period Affecting the Greater Chaco Landscape

In separate letters, the All Pueblo Council of Governors (APCG), all members of New Mexico’s congressional delegation, the state Energy, Minerals, and Natural Resources Department, and nonprofit organizations are urging the U.S. Department of the Interior to extend a public comment period for a Bureau of Land Management (BLM) plan amendment and Bureau of Indian All Pueblo Council of Governors, New Mexico Delegation, State Agency and Organizations Call for Extension of Comment Period Affecting the Greater Chaco Landscape

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