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

Press Releases
Jun 2, 2006
Settlement Reached Over Imperiled Columbian Sharp-tailed Grouse

Feds Must Make Endangered Species Act Petition Finding in November
Contact: WildEarth Guardians

Wildlife
#EndangeredSpeciesAct
Jun 2, 2006
Santa Fe National Forest: Hyde Park Forest Thinning Delayed

Santa Fe Forest Watch, Wild Watershed and four individuals joined WildEarth Guardians in the appeal
Contact: John Arnold Albuquerque Journal

Climate + Energy
#KeepItInTheGround
Jun 1, 2006
Santa Fe National Forest: Hyde Park Road Cutting and Burning On Hold

Forest Service Violated Roadless Rules and Public Participation Laws
Contact: WildEarth Guardians

Climate + Energy
#KeepItInTheGround
May 31, 2006
Petition Of Governor Bill Richardson For State Specific Rulemaking To Protect Roadless Areas In New Mexico

The state of New Mexico has determined that prohibiting new road construction and most forms of commercial timber harvest is in the best interest of current and future generations of New Mexico citizens
Contact: State of New Mexico

Public Lands
#Rewilding
May 30, 2006
Controversial Pipeline Sent Back to the Drawing Board

Interior Board of Land Appeals Remands Project Back to the BLM
Contact: WildEarth Guardians

Climate + Energy
#KeepItInTheGround
May 22, 2006
Outstanding National Resource Waters Petition

Take two seconds to sign our ONRW petition and show your support for wild forests and clean water! Better yet, print the petition and ask your friends, family and co-workers to sign it!
Contact: WildEarth Guardians

Rivers
May 17, 2006
New Mexico Forest Restoration Principles

These principles should be used as guidelines for forest restoration projects in the southwestern United States. Projects using these principles should be driven primarily by ecological objectives while promoting economic and social benefits
Contact: Forest Restoration Principles Taskforce

Public Lands
May 17, 2006
Forest Restoration Agreement Reached

Forest thinning has been a flashpoint for controversy in New Mexico and other Western states for years, with environmental groups sometimes challenging the Forest Service. Now, both sides have agreed on a set of forest restoration guidelines
Contact: Tania Soussan Albuquerque Journal

Public Lands
May 17, 2006
Rare Aplomado Falcons the Focus of Otero Mesa Hearing

Judge Black to Hear Evidence on Falcon Use of Otero Mesa, Harms from Oil and Gas
Contact: WildEarth Guardians

Climate + Energy
#KeepItInTheGround
May 16, 2006
WildEarth Guardians Statement Regarding the New Mexico Forest Restoration Principles

We believe if biomass is going to be a by-product of community fire protection or forest restoration projects, these principles will begin to assure protection
Contact: WildEarth Guardians

Public Lands