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Press Releases
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 10, 2006
WildEarth Guardians: Environmental Group Bids on Grazing Leases

Group plans to ''unranch'' grazing lease by restoring riparian habitat
Contact: Staci Matlock Santa Fe New Mexican

Public Lands
Sep 7, 2006
Campaign to Protect Ecological Crown Jewels of State Lands Initiated

WildEarth Guardians Bids Seek to ''Unranch'' Endangered Habitats
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Public Lands
Sep 2, 2006
Court rejects suit to halt Carson National Forest logging project

WildEarth Guardians to appeal in Denver
Contact: Santa Fe New Mexican

Public Lands
Sep 1, 2006
Timber Harvest Plans Advance

Agua-Caballos Timber Sale Decision Will Be Appealed
Contact: Martin Salazar Albuquerque Journal

Public Lands
Aug 7, 2006
Featured Guardian: Gary Goodman, the 1970’s, and the Southwest

Gary Goodman first discovered his affection for the Southwest in 1970 during his exploration of the country in a Volkswagen bus
Contact: WildEarth Guardians

Climate + Energy, Public Lands, Rivers, Wildlife
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
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 21, 2006
Decision regarding Herbicide use on the Rio Hondo Allotment

Administrative Law Judge Robert G. Holt rules that the Bureau of Land Management must vacate its decision to use an aerial application of chemical herbicides for removal of woody shrubs on the Rio Hondo grazing allotment
Contact: US Department of Interior

Public Lands
Jun 20, 2006
Grazing Permits Used for Loans

The loans prevent livestock from being reduced in times of drought, and allow grazing that harms streams and is harmful to certain threatened species
Contact: Albuquerque Journal

Public Lands
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