Month: June 2021

New Mexico Wild statement on report showing economic benefits of oil and gas remediation

New Mexico Wild statement on report showing economic benefits of oil and gas remediation

New Mexico Wild Executive Director Mark Allison has issued the following statement response to news from the New Mexico State Land Office regarding a report from O’Donnell Economics and Strategy of Corrales that shows a full-remediation effort by the state to plug oil and gas wells could generate $4 billion in wages, create more than New Mexico Wild statement on report showing economic benefits of oil and gas remediation

Northern New Mexico conservation bills take important first step in Senate

Northern New Mexico conservation bills take important first step in Senate

Two pieces of conservation legislation championed by New Mexico Wild and critical to the protection of northern New Mexico’s public lands were heard today in a key U.S. Senate subcommittee. Today’s hearing is an important first step in the Senate for both pieces of legislation. The Senate Energy & Natural Resources Subcommittee on Public Lands, Northern New Mexico conservation bills take important first step in Senate

Hiking the Lava at El Malpais National Monument

Hiking the Lava at El Malpais National Monument

Article and photos by Lois Mano There are many things to enjoy about this hike, not the least of which is its charming name: Zuni-Acoma…or Acoma-Zuni. Depending on whether you hike east from the trailhead at Highway 53 (the direction that begins closest to Zuni Pueblo) or west from Highway 117 (the trailhead that is Hiking the Lava at El Malpais National Monument

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