Current work in wildlife, rivers, public lands, and climate
Press Releases
The government has named livestock grazing as a predominant threat to the 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.
The major threat to the future of the Santa Fe River is the outdated assumption that a flowing river is a waste of water
Here are six steps to get us started to shift into a new relationship with our river
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
The New Mexico Water Quality Control Commission (NMWQCC) considers a revision to the state's regulation for managing New Mexico's cleanest waters
WildEarth Guardians working to reclaim the Rio Grande's rights to its own waters
Contact: John Horning WildEarth Guardians
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
I love having a relationship with a group that is committed to maintaining the rivers and streams of New Mexico.
Contact: WildEarth Guardians