Hooked on Fishing Derby
Harry McAdams Park 5000 Jack Gomez Blvd, Hobbs, NM, United StatesIn partnership with the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish, the New Mexico Wildlife Federation is excited to assist on a fishing day! The event will be held July 28th at Harry McAdams Park in Hobbs. Last year about 175 kids participated - join us in making this year's even bigger!
Sportswomen’s Advocacy 101 Training Santa Fe
Blue Corn Cafe and Brewery 4056 Cerrillos Rd, Santa Fe, NMPeople always say to "get involved" but it's not always clear what that means. Come find out on Tuesday, August 14th with NMWF and Artemis for a training that will teach you how to be an effective advocate for the land and wildlife you care about. We'll cover wildlife and public lands issues and help you learn... Read more »
Sportswomen’s Advocacy 101 Training Albuquerque
Bow and Arrow 608 McKnight Avenue, AlbuquerquePeople always say to “get involved” but it’s not always clear what that means. Come find out on Thursday, August 16th with NMWF and Artemis for a training that will teach you how to be an effective advocate for the land and wildlife you care about. We’ll cover wildlife and public lands issues and help you learn... Read more »
Sportswomen’s Archery Night
Hit or Miss Archery 2801 Broadbent Pkwy NE d, Albuquerque, NM, United StatesJoin the New Mexico Wildlife Federation, Artemis, and Backcountry Hunters & Anglers for an upcoming evening at Hit or Miss Archery! Women interested in learning more about archery or just wanting to work on their aim are welcome to come out for a couple hours in Albuquerque. This event is free but space is limited... Read more »
Donate Your Unused Hunting Tags
Did your hunting plans change? If you can't use your hunting tag this season, you can now donate it for a youth to use through the New Mexico Wildlife Federation. The State Game Commission recently authorized the New Mexico Wildlife Federation to accept unused tags for youth 17 and younger to go hunting with donated... Read more »
Sign on Today – Save the Land and Water Conservation Fund
The Land and Water Conservation Fund is at risk. Learn about the important conservation projects this program has funded in our report, then write to our Congressional representatives today:
Wild Game Demo and Dinner
Three Sisters Kitchen 109 Gold Avenue Southwest, Albuquerque, NMThe New Mexico Wildlife Federation and Backcountry Hunters and Anglers are so excited to put together our first Wild Game Night Demo and Dinner. BHA's Katie DeLorenzo will walk through the whole wild game process and highlight recipes you can use for your next hunt. Get your tickets today!
Native Youth Congress
Join students from across the country to discuss community adaptation and related environmental issues impacting Native peoples. The mission of the Native Youth Community Adaptation and Leadership Congress (NYCALC) is to develop future conservation leaders with the skills, knowledge, and tools to address environmental change and conservation challenges to better serve their schools and home... Read more »
Wildlife Wednesday: September 11
Marble Brewery NE Heights 9904 Montgomery Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM, United StatesCarlos Martinez del Rio cherishes the connections he sees in the natural world. A board member of the New Mexico Wildlife Federation and he is the featured speaker at the Federation’s “Wildlife Wednesday” event on Sept. 11. The title of his talk is, “The Bat, The Bee, the Pinyon Jay and the Hunter.” “I will... Read more »
Wildlife Wednesday: February 2025
Marble Brewery NE Heights 9904 Montgomery Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM, United StatesFebruary 12, 2025: Join the New Mexico Wildlife Federation to learn about our wildlife, their habitats, and other topics each month from local conservation experts.
Advocacy Day: Camo at the Capitol
New Mexico State Capitol Building 490 Old Santa Fe Trail, Santa Fe, New Mexico, United StatesMarch 7, 2025: The New Mexico Wildlife Federation hosts Camo at the Capitol - a day of advocacy on behalf of the interests of public lands, waters, and wildlife and all New Mexicans who enjoy these spaces. If you are a hunter, angler, hiker, or other outdoor enthusiast, join us.