Our base of operations for our Musk Thistle Removal Project Along the Tularosa River (August 2-4) will be the Apache Creek Campground, a breezy and
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Category: Events
Healthy Waters, Healthy Futures: Lectures: Planning Our Water Future & Comunity Discussion
Join us for “Healthy Waters, Healthy Futures” – Part 2 of our two-part series on the challenges and opportunities facing the Rio Grande and underground
Read MorePecos-to-Pecos River Cleanup
We are excited to announce the return of our Basin-Wide Cleanup event, connecting communities from Pecos, NM to Pecos, TX, on Saturday, September 28th. The
Read MoreFULL: 3 day, 2 night Volunteer Trip in the Wheeler Peak Wilderness
The Wheeler Peak Wilderness Area has seen some degradation over the years due to heavy user traffic and recent seasonal storms. Specifically, the Williams Lake
Read MoreSan Miguel County Flooding Support – Help Fill Sandbags!
San Miguel County and the City of Las Vegas, New Mexico, are facing a critical situation due to post-fire flash flooding. The recent wildfires have
Read MoreGila Centennial: Aeroplane Mesa Kiosk Installation (2 Nights Camping)
New Mexico Wild is supporting the Gila National Forest in the 100th anniversary of the Gila Wilderness by installing a two-panel kiosk at the Aeroplane
Read MoreAn Evening with Aldo Leopold – Gila Wilderness 100th Anniversary
An Evening with Aldo Leopold – Gila Wilderness 100th Anniversary Join us for a special evening celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the Gila Wilderness with
Read MoreRio Chama Citizen Science Bug Collection
Since 2020, New Mexico Wild has been coordinating a community science project in the Wild & Scenic reach of the Rio Chama. Volunteers collect water
Read MoreGila Centennial: Speaker Series
Join us for an exciting series of events celebrating the centennial of America’s first wilderness, the Gila Wilderness. From May 29th to May 31st, we
Read MoreGila Centennial: Hike With The Old Growth Forest Network
The Old-Growth Forest Network and New Mexico Wild invite the community for an interpretive 4-mile round-trip hike to explore the Mogollon Box Day Use Area.
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