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

Press Releases
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
May 16, 2006
Grassland and Woodland Management Framework – By the Biomass Evaluation Task Force (Provisional Document)

This document, prepared by the PNM Biomass Evaluation Task Force in 2005-06, summarizes the group's knowledge of the grasslands and woodlands of New Mexico, ecological context, management needs, and considerations for restoration
Contact: WildEarth Guardians

Public Lands
May 15, 2006
The New Mexico Forest Restoration Principles Announced by Diverse Task Force

A set of policies, forged by a group of land management agencies and conservation organizations, that mitigate potential controversy and legal challenges that can plague very large forest restoration projects
Contact: WildEarth Guardians

Public Lands
May 13, 2006
Where Antelope (and Other Large Mammals) Roam

Where Antelope (and Other Large Mammals) Roam
Contact: Joel Berger

Wildlife
#DefendCarnivores, #EndTheWarOnWildlife
May 11, 2006
First Endangered Species Day – Endangered Plants and Wildlife are a Vital Part of State Heritage

Presence of Aplomado Falcons, and other endangered species are a cause for celebration
Contact: WildEarth Guardians

Wildlife
#EndangeredSpeciesAct
May 1, 2006
National Forest Lands in New Mexico: Roadless Survey: Summary of Results

NM voters show strong support to prohibit road bulding in National Forest lands
Contact: Research & Polling Inc.

Climate + Energy
#KeepItInTheGround
May 1, 2006
Wildlife, Habitat and Hunting: New Mexico’s Roadless Areas

A report by New Mexico's Game and Fish Department shows that roads, road-building, and the associated traffic they encourage, create a cascade of adverse effects to the forest ecosystem. What impacts do these roads have on the forests and the watershed?
Contact: Mark L. Watson Compiler - W. Mark Gruber, Ed. - New Mexico Department of Game and Fish

Public Lands
#WildlandsForWildlife
Apr 26, 2006
New Sighting Of Rare Falcon On Otero Mesa

Growing List of Falcon Sightings on Eve of Federal Plan to Strip Falcons of Protections
Contact: WildEarth Guardians

Climate + Energy
#KeepItInTheGround
Apr 19, 2006
Settlement Reached In Prairie-Chicken Lawsuit

Agreement Will Increase Public Oversight of Wildlife Protections in Carlsbad
Contact: WildEarth Guardians

Climate + Energy
#KeepItInTheGround
Apr 19, 2006
Forest Managers Embrace Fire As Tool

Fire to our Southwest forests is really like rain to a rain forest'
Contact: Maggie Shepard Albuquerque Tribune

Public Lands