Month: September 2025

New Mexico Wild Submits Comments Against Roadless Rule Rescission

New Mexico Wild Submits Comments Against Roadless Rule Rescission

New Mexico Wild authored and submitted comprehensive comments opposing the U.S. Forest Service’s proposal to rescind the 2001 Roadless Area Conservation Rule, joined by 24 partner organizations. The 40-page letter details how eliminating protections for New Mexico’s 1.6 million acres of Inventoried Roadless Areas would harm the state’s drinking water supply, wildlife habitat, outdoor recreation New Mexico Wild Submits Comments Against Roadless Rule Rescission

PRESS STATEMENT: New Mexico Wild Denounces Trump Administration’s Attack on  Public Lands Protections

PRESS STATEMENT: New Mexico Wild Denounces Trump Administration’s Attack on  Public Lands Protections

New Mexico Wild strongly condemns Doug Burgum and the U.S.  Department  of  the  Interior for their proposal to rescind the 2024 Public Lands Rule, which would strip conservation protections from 13.5 million acres of public lands in New Mexico.

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