FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 9th, 2023 Media Contact: Nathan Newcomer, nathan@nmwild.org, (505) 250-4225 Thousands of New Mexicans Support the Removal of Destructive Feral Cattle from the Gila
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Time for Gila’s designation is now
Letter to the Editor by Larry McDaniel, Silver City Silver City Daily Press | December 12, 2022 Dear editor, The M.H. Dutch Salmon Greater Gila
Read MoreKeeping the Gila River Wild for People and the Planet
By Molly Brind’Amour Environmental and Energy Study Institute | October 6, 2022 Home to thousands of years of human history, hundreds of species of birds, and one of the
Read MoreNathan Newcomer Highlights Importance of Gila Protection on TJ Trout Podcast
New Mexico Wild’s Grassroots Organizer for the Gila region, Nathan Newcomer, spoke with TJ Trout on News Radio KKOB about the Gila Wilderness, the last
Read MoreHonoring the Gila wilderness
By Richard Rubin, Taos News The importance of our American wilderness areas has evolved despite many controversies and deserves enhanced attention now on the one
Read MoreNational Rivers Month hearing should lead to Wild and Scenic protection for our Gila River
By Alicia Edwards – Silver City Daily Press Last month, in the heart of National Rivers Month, the U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural
Read MoreDuring National Rivers Month, Legislation to Protect the Gila and San Francisco Rivers Takes Important Step Forward
Small business owners, Tribes, land owners and others have been working on community proposal for nearly a decade Contact: Nathan Newcomer; nathan@nmwild.org; (505) 250-4225 Media Photos
Read MoreConservation Groups Oppose Air Force Proposal for Low-level Supersonic Airspace Over Southern Arizona and Southwest New Mexico
Thirty-four organizations in New Mexico and Arizona submitted comments to the Air Force on Friday expressing their serious concerns with its proposal to authorize low-level
Read MoreRiver Otter Restoration to the Gila River?
The lively, rambunctious river otter is native to New Mexico. However, the last naturally occurring animal in the state was killed on the Gila River
Read MoreThe Gila: river, place, family
The Gila River and the surrounding region have been home to Indigenous people and other traditional communities for centuries, and now for all of those
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