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Press Releases
Sep 26, 2006
Study Finds Value in Roadless Forest Land

New Mexico's wilds don't have to be logged or developed to produce economic benefits
Contact: John Arnold Albuquerque Journal

Climate + Energy
#KeepItInTheGround
Sep 25, 2006
Luis Torres: Citizen Speaks Up for Clean Water, Wild Forests

Testimony of Luis Torres
Contact: WildEarth Guardians

Public Lands
#WildlandsForWildlife
Sep 25, 2006
The Value of Clean Waters and Wild Forests: Economic and Community Benefits to Protecting New Mexico’s Inventoried Roadless Area

WildEarth Guardians commissioned a team of economists to publish this report which finds that New Mexico's inventoried roadless areas on U.S.F.S. lands generate tens of millions of dollars each year in economic value as well as direct jobs and income
Contact: Center for Sustainable Economy

Climate + Energy
#KeepItInTheGround
Sep 25, 2006
New Mexico’s Roadless Areas Worth Tens of Millions Each Year as Intact Natural Ecosystems

The Value of Clean Water & Wild Forests: Economic and Community Benefits of Protecting New Mexico's Inventoried Roadless Areas (A new Roadless Areas report)
Contact: Center for Sustainable Economy

Public Lands
#Rewilding
Sep 25, 2006
Jeremy Rohrlich: Citizen Speaks Up for Clean Water, Wild Forests

Testimony of Jeremy Rohrlich
Contact: WildEarth Guardians

Climate + Energy, Public Lands, Rivers, Wildlife
Sep 22, 2006
Forest Supervisor Rejects Appeal of Thinning Plan in Gallinas Municipal Watershed

The Forest Service is asking the citizens of Las Vegas to give up their pristine water supply to basically reduce an exaggerated risk of wildfire
Contact: John Arnold Albuquerque Journal

Public Lands
Sep 20, 2006
District Court Ruling on State Petitions for Inventoried Roadless Area Management Rule

A California District Judge has ruled that the State Petitions Rule, which the Bush administration used to replace the landmark Roadless Area Conservation Rule, was adopted without the necessary environmental analysis
Contact: US District Court

Public Lands
#WildlandsForWildlife
Sep 20, 2006
California Judge Reinstates Clinton Roadless Rule

A California District Judge has ruled that the State Petitions Rule, which the Bush administration used to replace the landmark Roadless Area Conservation Rule, was adopted without the necessary environmental analysis
Contact: WildEarth Guardians

Public Lands
#Rewilding
Sep 19, 2006
Featured Guardian: Lucy McDermott Wins a Contest and Protects the Environment

An Albuquerque native, Lucy was chosen out of about 2,000 girls from across the country to be a spokesperson
Contact: WildEarth Guardians

Climate + Energy, Public Lands, Rivers, Wildlife
Sep 13, 2006
Groups File Suit Over Endangered Falcon Protections

'Nonessential experimental'' designation removes many Endangered Species Act protections
Contact: Santa Fe New Mexican

Wildlife
#EndangeredSpeciesAct