WildEarth Guardians

A Force for Nature

Select Page

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

Press Releases
Jul 13, 2006
Conservationists Object to New Grazing Laws

Shared ownership of range improvements and water rights would make it harder to manage grazing allotments to protect endangered species.
Contact: Albuquerque Journal

Public Lands
Jul 7, 2006
WildEarth Guardians: NM Endangered species list falls short on protection

Listing at the state level is a small but obvious first step signaling the need to reform policies that are ushering native wildlife toward extinction
Contact: The New Mexican

Wildlife
#EndangeredSpeciesAct
Jul 6, 2006
New Mexico Endangered Species List Comes Up Short

Report Exposes Inadequacy of State Wildlife Conservation Program
Contact: WildEarth Guardians

Wildlife
#EndangeredSpeciesAct
Jul 5, 2006
WildEarth Guardians’ Review of New Mexico State Threatened & Endangered Species List

Every 2 years, the New Mexico Game & Fish Department (NMDGF) reviews the state list of threatened and endangered species. This report was submitted on July 5, 2006 as WildEarth Guardians' comments on the preliminary draft biennial review
Contact: WildEarth Guardians

Wildlife
#EndangeredSpeciesAct
Jul 5, 2006
WildEarth Guardians’ Review of New Mexico State Threatened and Endangered Species List – A WildEarth Guardians Report

Every 2 years, the New Mexico Game & Fish Department (NMDGF) reviews the state list of threatened and endangered species. This report was submitted as WildEarth Guardians' comments on the preliminary draft biennial review and recommendations
Contact: WildEarth Guardians

Wildlife
#EndangeredSpeciesAct
Jun 28, 2006
Judge Rules that BLM Must Reconsider Herbicide Project near Roswell

WildEarth Guardians Applauds Ruling, Urges Precaution in Use of Toxins
Contact: WildEarth Guardians

Public Lands
Jun 27, 2006
Water And Wildlife Threatened By Rio Grande National Forest Logging Proposal

Citizens Mount Legal Challenge
Contact: WildEarth Guardians

Wildlife
#DefendCarnivores, #EndTheWarOnWildlife
Jun 27, 2006
Complaint for Declaratory and Injunctive Relief for the County Line Logging Project in the Rio Grande National Forest

A coalition of private land owners and conservation groups charge that the US Forest Service failed to follow procedure to protect water resources, has not complied with wildlife requirements and generally ignored the cumulative effects of logging
Contact: WildEarth Guardians

Rivers
#ReviveTheRio
Jun 26, 2006
Rio Grande National Forest ‘County Line’ timber sale area photos

View Photos:
Contact: Rocky Smith

Rivers
#ReviveTheRio
Jun 26, 2006
Santa Fe Passes City Ordinance to Protect Rio Grande

The City of Santa Fe became the second city in the Rio Grande watershed to provide its citizens with a mechanism to support river flows in the Rio Grande when it approved a river check-off resolution.
Contact: City of Santa Fe

Rivers
#ReviveTheRio