Movement on Sabinoso! Hundreds of New Mexicans signed our petition to Secretary Ryan Zinke asking him to finalize the Sabinoso Wilderness land deal – and it looks like it will finally get done! Thanks to sportsmen and women like YOU, the last inaccessible wilderness area in the country is one …
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This Saturday the New Mexico Wildlife Federation is excited to take a group of veterans fly-fishing on the San Juan River. We have a couple of exciting ways to get together and support veterans leading up to the day! Join us tomorrow at the Cottonwood Campground Group Area for a …
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Secretary Ryan Zinke Visits New Mexico The New Mexico Wildlife Federation was excited to meet with Secretary Ryan Zinke during his visit to New Mexico. Our staff got the opportunity to discuss the importance of protecting Organ Mountains Desert Peaks National Monument and the work sportsmen and women had put …
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Interior Department Comment Period Ends Tonight! The deadline for submitting a comment in support of our national monuments is 11:59 pm tonight. National monuments across the country belong to all Americans. Whether you want to hunt, fish, camp, or hike, these public lands are yours. Without a strong showing of support …
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Submit Public Comments in Support of Our Monuments! A recent executive order calls for “evaluating” our monuments. Without feedback from sportsmen and women, we could see the reduction or rescinding of the monuments we love to hunt and fish! The Interior Department is accepting public comment about the designations. Make …
Read More »Show up to Support Rio Grande del Norte National Monument
Event planned for May 2nd By The New Mexico Wildlife Federation On Wednesday, President Trump issued an executive order directing the Interior Department to review national monuments designated in the past 21 years. This could put our own Rio Grande del Norte National Monument in danger of being scaled back …
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