Contact: Mark Allison, mark@nmwild.org, 505-239-0906 Mark Allison, Executive Director of New Mexico Wild, has issued the following statement on the first anniversary of the Department
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Category: Updates
Action Alert: Weigh In on the future of Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument!
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is currently developing a new Resource Management Plan that will guide how OMDP is managed and protected for decades
Read MoreNew Mexico Wild submits comments on Río Grande del Norte National Monument Resource Management Plan Amendment and Environmental Assessment
New Mexico Wild has submitted comments on the Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM) draft Resource Management Plan Amendment and Environmental Assessment (RMPA/EA) for the Río
Read MoreAdapt transmission lines for LANL’s energy needs
By Bjorn Fredrickson, New Mexico Wild Conservation Director My father is a Ph.D. physicist who regaled me with stories growing up about the brilliant minds
Read MoreNew Mexico’s Waters One Year Post-Sackett
New Mexico’s Waters One Year Post-Sackett New Mexico is making progress but still much more to do to protect waterways Media contact: Tricia Snyder, 575-636-0625,
Read MorePublic Outcry Over Proposed Aerial Pesticide Use in Rio Chama Watershed
Media Contact: Bjorn Fredrickson, New Mexico Wild, bjorn@nmwild.org, (206) 372-5608 Taos, NM (May 22, 2024) – A proposal to aerially apply pesticides to kill native
Read MoreBLM Defers Oil and Gas Leases Near Carlsbad Caverns
New Mexico Wild has been actively involved in the Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM) upcoming June 2024 oil and gas lease auction in the Permian
Read MoreAction Alert: Bears Ears National Monument Plan Open House Meeting in Albuquerque
Turn out to show support! Please help us demonstrate strong support for conservation, Lands with Wilderness Characteristics, and Tribal interests in Bears Ears National Monument!
Read MoreInterior Department Withdraws Buffalo Tract Near Placitas from Mineral Development for 50 Years
On April 18th, 2024, Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland took a historic step in protecting the cherished Buffalo Tract and Crest of Montezuma in
Read MoreNew Mexicans Applaud ‘Public Lands Rule’ Emphasizing Conservation and Recreation
Rule can help boost local economies by ensuring healthy communities, wildlife, and cultural values Contacts: Mark Allison, New Mexico Wild, mark@nmwild.org, (505) 239-0906 Photos for
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