Julie Wilt, Sierra Club Central New Mexico chair What: Sandoval County Planning & Zoning Committee meeting to consider SandRidge Energy permit for fracking well near Rio Rancho When: 6 p.m. January 28 Where: Commission Chambers, Sandoval County Administration Building, 1500 Idalia Road, Bernalillo Act: Join our Sandoval County
Chapter ad campaign urges Gov. Martinez to do right thing for cougars, bears
Game Commission to make another important decision — this time about endangered Mexican wolves — on Sept. 29 On Monday, the Sierra Club Rio Grande Chapter launched a radio campaign targeting Gov. Susana Martinez regarding her Game Commission’s decisions to
Tell Gov. Martinez: Cougars and bears deserve better
Bears and Cougars are part of New Mexico’s natural heritage. They are beautiful and important animals in nature. But the New Mexico Game Commission has approved the use of painful and cruel traps and snares on private land and on
Cougars, bears, wolves jeopardized by Game Commission
Please mark your calendars to attend the New Mexico Game Commission meeting on Aug. 27 at the Santa Fe Community College Jemez room. The final proposal for new hunting rules for bears and hunting and trapping rules for cougars should
Wildlife
What We Are Doing to Protect WildlifeFrom the smallest beetle to the largest elk, wildlife belongs to everyone. Some species are protected completely, which means they may not be killed for sport or food. These include raptors like eagles and