Black-footed ferrets are among the species in New Mexico that need conservation help. A new law expands the authority of the state’s wildlife agency to include non-game species, provides additional ...
A Copper Creek wolf was released in Grand County on Thursday, Dec. 11, after being returned to Colorado by New Mexico ...
SANTA FE, N.M.— With a close 35-34 vote, the New Mexico House of Representatives yesterday approved the Wildlife Conservation and Public Safety Act, also known as “Roxy’s Law,” which would prohibit ...
New Mexico has officially set aside $50 million to create new wildlife crossings. The money was appropriated to fund an existing state program known as the New Mexico Wildlife Corridors Action Plan, ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Legislation that would have overhauled New Mexico’s wildlife management agency stalled in a Senate committee Tuesday after a lengthy debate in which opponents warned that ...
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New Mexico Wildlife Center embraces the unpredictable while caring for hundreds of wild animals
ESPAÑOLA, N.M. (KRQE) – Daily, staff at New Mexico Wildlife Center in Española never know what is going to come through the doors. While the nonprofit center is an educational space that is open to ...
Illegal trafficking of wild animals is "out of control" in Mexico, and authorities are turning a blind eye to it, according to a recent study from a nonprofit. The Tucson, Arizona-based Center for ...
SANTA FE, N.M. — The New Mexico Wildlife Center released a pelican that police and animal services in Santa Fe found injured last month. The center took care of “Pecos Pete,” as they called him, for ...
The critical issue of wildlife laundering – whereby illicit actors use legitimate corporate entities to fraudulently pass ...
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