Current work in wildlife, rivers, public lands, and climate
Press Releases
The Sagebrush Sea Campaign - A Project of WildEarth Guardians
Contact: WildEarth Guardians
New Mexico needs to quickly and formally protect its best, limited water resources for the future
Contact: Mike Davis WildEarth Guardians
WildEarth Guardians proposes the preserve make money by expanding recreation, eco-tourism, education programs and restoration projects
Contact: Staci Matlock The New Mexican
Preserve is legislatively mandated to be cow museum
Contact: Albuquerque Tribune
WildEarth Guardians received funding through the state to plant hundreds of cottonwoods and willows on the stretch of land along the Santa Fe river over the last several years
Contact: Staci Matlock Santa Fe New Mexican
New Mexico's wilds don't have to be logged or developed to produce economic benefits
Contact: John Arnold Albuquerque Journal
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
Testimony of Jeremy Rohrlich
Contact: WildEarth Guardians
An Albuquerque native, Lucy was chosen out of about 2,000 girls from across the country to be a spokesperson
Contact: WildEarth Guardians
The US Fish & Wildlife Service designated all northern aplomado falcons in New Mexico and Arizona as nonessential and experimental under the ESA
Contact: WildEarth Guardians