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
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New Mexicans Applaud the Introduction of Legislation to Protect Public Lands Surrounding Chaco Canyon from Oil and Gas Drilling
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 18, 2022 Contact: Mark Allison, mark@nmwild.org , (505) 239-0906 New Mexicans Applaud the Introduction of Legislation to Protect Public Lands Surrounding Chaco Canyon from
Read MoreNew Mexicans Celebrate Introduction of Legislation to Permanently Protect Greater Chaco
Media Contacts: Mark Allison, mark@nmwild.org, (505) 239-0906 Albuquerque, NM (November 17, 2022) – Today, Senators Ben Ray Luján and Martin Heinrich, and Congresswomen Teresa Leger Fernández and
Read MoreWeigh in on New Mexico’s conservation priorities as part of the 30×30 campaign
In 2021, Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham signed an executive order calling for New Mexico to protect 30% of its land and waters by the year
Read MoreNew Mexico Wild Staff Attorney Sally Paez Featured on KUNM Radio’s Let’s Talk New Mexico Episode About Updated Carson National Forest Plan
New Mexico Wild’s Staff Attorney Sally Paez was a featured guest on KUNM’s Let’s Talk New Mexico, where she spoke about the newly released forest
Read MoreWildlife Advocates Challenge U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Over Rule that Fails Endangered Mexican Gray Wolves
Contact: Sally Paez, sally@nmwild.org Albuquerque, NM (October 3, 2022)– Today, wildlife advocates filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) for its failure to
Read MoreRecent Outstanding National Resource Waters Designations a Huge Win For Watershed & Water Quality Protection in Northern NM!
By NM Wild Staff After years of intensive stakeholder collaboration and exhaustive community outreach, the New Mexico Water Quality Control Commission unanimously voted on July
Read MoreTaos County supports 30×30 initiative
BY THERESA DAVIS / JOURNAL STAFF WRITER Albuquerque Journal | September 21, 2022 The Taos County Commission on Tuesday passed a resolution in support of New
Read MoreNM needs federal government to protect our public lands
By Dale Davis / President, EndeavOR NM, Farmington Resident Albuquerque Journal | September 8, 2022 New Mexico’s protected public lands are an important part of
Read MoreProtecting Pecos River protects a way of life
By Ralph Vigil, Opinion Contributor to The Santa Fe New Mexican The phrase “outstanding waters” is just one way to describe the river my family
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