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NM Attorney General's Office Urges Federal Court to Dismiss Landowners' Stream Access Challenge
By Ben Neary NMWF Conservation Director New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez has asked a federal court to dismiss a
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Wildlife Technician Explains Continued Success of Mexican Wolf Recovery
By BEN NEARY NMWF Conservation Director The wild population of the Mexican wolf is rising in southern New Mexico and
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Biologist To Discuss Success of Tortoise Recovery Project at Free Wildlife Wednesday Event
By Ben Neary NMWF Conservation Director Biologists in southern New Mexico have been nurturing a population of rare tortoises over
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Landowners File Federal Lawsuit Challenging the Public's Right to Access NM Waters
By Ben Neary NMWF Conservation Director A group of New Mexico landowners has filed a federal lawsuit challenging the public’s
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Federal Biologist Discusses the Future of The Dunes Sagebrush Lizard in Oil-Producing Area Following Endangered Species Designation
By BEN NEARYNMWF Conservation Director The Permian Basin in far southeastern New Mexico and West Texas is the premier oil-
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Richard Stump, hunt manager on ranch owned by lawyer who fought against "stream access," elected chair of NM State Game Commission
By BEN NEARY NMWF Conservation Director The newly elected chairman of the New Mexico State Game Commission is hunt manager
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Steve Morgan Brings Aldo Leopold to Life, Marking 100th Anniversary of Gila Wilderness
(NOTICE: THIS EVENT HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED TO MAY 15. IT WAS ORIGINALLY SET FOR EARLIER IN THE MONTH) By BEN
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NMWF Urges NM State Game Commission to Reform Elk Permit System
By Ben Neary NMWF Conservation Director SILVER CITY -- New Mexico needs to reform its practice of handing more than
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Wildlife Wednesday: Reading the Water, Finding Trout and Strategies to Catch
Taos angler Nick Streit will be the speaker at the New Mexico Wildlife Federation’s April “Wildlife Wednesday” presentation. The free
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