Join New Mexico Wild Wilderness Defenders for a scouting trip to the Cedar Mountains WSA near the state’s bootheel, just southwest of Deming. Local wilderness
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Category: Events
Wilderness Defender Field Training – Albuquerque Office
Wilderness Defenders: Join us for training in our Albuquerque office! We’re leading an in-person training in Albuquerque to give Wilderness Defenders more hands-on training with
Read MoreTetilla Peak Campground and Buckman Mesa-Otowi Peak Trailhead Clean-Up
Join us for a day of giving back to the beautiful Tetilla Peak Campground and Buckman Mesa-Otowi Peak Trail! Details: Cleanup is from 10 am
Read More(RSVP Closed) Annual Holiday Party & Membership Meeting
New Mexico Wild members & supporters are invited to join us for the New Mexico Wild Holiday Party & Annual Membership Meeting. Eat, drink &
Read MoreFall Wilderness Defender Field Training – Las Cruces
Wilderness Defenders: Join us in the field! We’re leading an in-person training day in Southern New Mexico to give Wilderness Defenders more hands-on training with
Read MoreFall Wilderness Defender Field Training – Albuquerque
Wilderness Defenders: Join us in the field! We’re leading an in-person training day in Albuquerque to give Wilderness Defenders more hands-on training with the ArcGIS
Read More*Registration Closed* Barbed Wire Fence Removal Day Project near Silver City
Volunteer with New Mexico Wild for a day of removing unnecessary and abandoned barbed wire fencing. This fencing disrupts wildlife and is a nuisance to
Read MoreNights Without Lights | Dark Sky Event
When: October 8th at 6:45 pm Where: Historic Fort Bayard at parade grounds Near Santa Clara, New Mexico Did you know that southwestern New Mexico
Read MoreTrail Work in the Pecos Wilderness (backpacking – high intensity)
Work will include (time and group size allowing; we may divide tasks among smaller groups): A 3-day, 2-night backpacking trip into the Pecos Wilderness
Read MorePecos River Youth Art Competition
Start date: August 19thSubmission deadline: September 19thWinners announced: September 28th The Pecos River flows for over 900 miles starting in the Sangre De Cristo mountain
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