
From 6:45 pm
At Silco Theater in Silver City
Join us for a talk with Cyndi Tuell, attorney and Arizona/New Mexico Director at Western Watersheds Project. Cyndi will explain how livestock grazing on public lands impacts Mexican gray wolf recovery, why it matters for the Gila's rivers and wildlife, and how communities can hold agencies accountable.
You'll learn about the ecological costs of grazing on public lands and discover Cow Pie Pal—a new smartphone tool that lets hikers and campers document grazing impacts to support conservation advocacy. Download the free ArcGIS Survey123 app beforehand to test-drive it live during the session.
When: Wednesday, October 15, 7:00 PM (doors open 6:45 PM) Q&A to follow
Where: Silco Theater, Silver City (311 N Bullard St, Silver City, NM 88061)
Free event hosted by New Mexico Wild and Western Watersheds Project.
Reach out to luke@nmwild.org with any questions