Meet Sierra Club life member Barbara McIntyre.
Life Member Profile: Jonathan Brinkerhoff
Meet Sierra Club life member Jonatan Brinkerhoff.
Ready for the Roundhouse? Renewables, coyotes highlight 2019 NM legislation
As we look toward the 2019 legislative session, one topic you’ll hear a lot about is the so-called “rocket docket,” a suite of state bills that passed within the last two years, only to be vetoed by Gov. Martinez. Our priorities this session include increasing the renewable energy portfolio standard and ending cruel treatment of wildlife.
Wednesday: Show your opposition to N.M. nuclear dump
Sierra Club attorneys and others objecting to the Holtec proposed nuclear-waste facility in southeast New Mexico will present oral arguments to the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board on Jan. 23. Please attend to raise your voice in opposition to this
Meet the ExComm: Kurt Anderson
Meet our southern New Mexico representative.
Sierra Club responds to land commissioner’s ban on killing contests
Garcia Richard’s decision is a victory for sound wildlife management For immediate release: Jan. 10, 2019 Contact: Mary Katherine Ray, Sierra Club Rio Grande Chapter Wildlife chair, 575-772-5655, mkrscrim@gmail.com On Thursday, New Mexico Land Commissioner Stephanie Garcia Richard announced a
Oil and Gas Podcast
Derrick Toledo interviews Camila Feibelman on oil and gas production and pollution.
New Outdoor Activities Coordinator
Meet our new regional New Outdoor Activities Coordinator, Sergio Avila.
Five Mexican gray wolves dead in November
Five Mexican gray wolves were found dead in November, bringing the 2018 total to 17. The known population numbers only 114.
Trapping wrongs continue in New Mexico
The Martinez Administration Game Commission and Game and Fish Department have viewed themselves as the guardians of trapping, not the broader public interest. The new Legislature will be convening in January, and this offers the path where outdoor enthusiasts and wildlife can find relief from trapping on our public lands.