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Current work in wildlife, rivers, public lands, and climate

Press Releases
Apr 24, 2007
WildEarth Guardians Pushes Feds to Consider Impacts from Grazing to 520 Miles of Critical Fish Habitat

The government has named livestock grazing as a predominant threat to the loach minnow and spikedace

Rivers, Wildlife
#EndangeredSpeciesAct, #GreaterGila, #WildlandsForWildlife
Apr 23, 2007
Notice of Intent to Sue for Critical Habitat for Loach Minnow and Spikedace

WildEarth Guardians filed a notice of intent to sue if public lands livestock grazing is not soon re-examined on over 520 miles of critical habitat for two threatened fish species.

Rivers, Wildlife
#EndangeredSpeciesAct, #WildlandsForWildlife
Apr 17, 2007
Group Calls the Santa Fe River the Most Endangered River in U.S.

The major threat to the future of the Santa Fe River is the outdated assumption that a flowing river is a waste of water

Rivers
#LivingRivers, #ReviveTheRio
Apr 17, 2007
How to Revive the Santa Fe River

Here are six steps to get us started to shift into a new relationship with our river

Rivers
#LivingRivers
Apr 17, 2007
Santa Fe river Waterway deemed most imperiled

Dry riverbed rarely flows

Rivers
#LivingRivers
Apr 16, 2007
Celebrate Earth Day with River Restoration Tree-Planting Event

Stream Team 2007 volunteers to plant hundreds of native trees along over a mile of the Rio Puerco to restore the river and wildlife habitat

Rivers
#EcosystemRestoration
Apr 5, 2007
Changes Proposed to Outstanding National Resource Water Designation

The New Mexico Water Quality Control Commission (NMWQCC) considers a revision to the state's regulation for managing New Mexico's cleanest waters

Rivers
Mar 29, 2007
Living River Fund A Hopeful Sign

WildEarth Guardians working to reclaim the Rio Grande's rights to its own waters
Contact: John Horning WildEarth Guardians

Rivers
#ReviveTheRio
Mar 21, 2007
Rio Grande joins most-endangered list

The great river is threatened by the diversion of too much water, an altered flood plain, dams and invasive plants
Contact: Staci Matlock The New Mexican

Rivers
#ReviveTheRio
Mar 14, 2007
Featured Guardian: Brian Lock’s commitment to Southwestern landscapes and Stream Team Santa Fe Pale Ale!

I love having a relationship with a group that is committed to maintaining the rivers and streams of New Mexico.
Contact: WildEarth Guardians

Rivers