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Elk numbers stable, but still too few for most hunters
Outdoor Reporter 6/20/16 Outdoor Reporter 6/20/16

Elk numbers stable, but still too few for most hunters

Despite the high demand, New Mexico hunters probably can’t expect to see the number of elk licenses increase dramatically in the near future.

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Room for all, native or not
Outdoor Reporter 6/20/16 Outdoor Reporter 6/20/16

Room for all, native or not

The drought has taken a terrible toll on native trout species. In addition to its restoration projects, Game and Fish is working to create recreational native fisheries so the public can reacquaint itself with the trout that make our state unique.

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Hatcheries, habitat, fisheries and fire
Outdoor Reporter 6/20/16 Outdoor Reporter 6/20/16

Hatcheries, habitat, fisheries and fire

Eric Frey, the Sportfish Program Manager for Game and Fish, said the state’s trout hatcheries are operating at 100 percent capacity.

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'All the above' is goal in trout managemement
Outdoor Reporter 6/20/16 Outdoor Reporter 6/20/16

'All the above' is goal in trout managemement

Toner Mitchell gives his thoughts on the state of spring fishing in New Mexico.

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Press Release 6/16/16 Press Release 6/16/16

President Obama’s Visit to New Mexico Highlights Economic Impact of our Public Lands

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April 14th Game Commission Report Back
News 5/19/16 News 5/19/16

April 14th Game Commission Report Back

Reporting of the meeting of the New Mexico State Game Commission that was held on Thursday, April 14th at the New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum in Las Cruces.

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Split commission accepts $1 million demand for access
News 5/19/16 News 5/19/16

Split commission accepts $1 million demand for access

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Collaboration Leads to Comprehensive Energy Bill that Benefits All Outdoor Users
Press Release 5/19/16 Press Release 5/19/16

Collaboration Leads to Comprehensive Energy Bill that Benefits All Outdoor Users

The just passed Energy Bill is a great example of what can be accomplished through bipartisan collaboration, and the New Mexico Wildlife Federation applauds Senators Lisa Murkowski, Maria Cantwell, Tom Udall, and Martin Heinrich on their hard work on this comprehensive bill.

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New Mexico Wildlife Federation Applauds Passage of the Sportsmen’s Act Through Bipartisan Effort
Press Release 5/19/16 Press Release 5/19/16

New Mexico Wildlife Federation Applauds Passage of the Sportsmen’s Act Through Bipartisan Effort

Senator Martin Heinrich has once again taken the lead in protecting our public lands, cultural heritage, and the interests of hunters, anglers, and the outdoor recreationists of New Mexico by helping to pass the Sportsmen’s Act through the Senate with a bipartisan effort.

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New Mexico Wildlife Federation to Join Public in Submitting Comments in Support of BLM Methane Rule
Press Release 5/19/16 Press Release 5/19/16

New Mexico Wildlife Federation to Join Public in Submitting Comments in Support of BLM Methane Rule

Last month, the Bureau of Land Management announced new methane regulations that will significantly reduce pollution, have a positive impact on taxpayers and protect wildlife.

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NMWF Encourages Protection of the New Mexico Meadow Jumping Mouse
Press Release 5/19/16 Press Release 5/19/16

NMWF Encourages Protection of the New Mexico Meadow Jumping Mouse

The United States Forest Service recently announced a limited riparian habitat exclosure project along the Rio Cebolla and San Antonio Creek in an effort to protect the endangered New Mexico meadow jumping mouse.

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New Mexico Wildlife Federation Celebrates Unlocking of Sabinoso Wilderness Area
Press Release 5/19/16 Press Release 5/19/16

New Mexico Wildlife Federation Celebrates Unlocking of Sabinoso Wilderness Area

utdoor users of New Mexico public lands got a huge win today with the announcement of the opening of the Sabinoso Wilderness area. The 16,000 acre area was previously land locked as it could only be accessed through private lands.

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New Mexico Wildlife Federation Responds to End of Malheur National Wildlife Refuge Standoff
Press Release 5/19/16 Press Release 5/19/16

New Mexico Wildlife Federation Responds to End of Malheur National Wildlife Refuge Standoff

New Mexico sportsmen and women express their regret that the armed takeover of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge ended with violence, but are relieved the standoff is over.

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Moratorium on public lands coal leases will benefit habitat, sportsmen
Press Release 5/19/16 Press Release 5/19/16

Moratorium on public lands coal leases will benefit habitat, sportsmen

New Mexico sportsmen and women today applaud President Barack Obama and Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell for reforming the federal coal program; it is broken, outdated and costs American taxpayers millions of dollars.

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Sportsmen relieved that crucial conservation program revived
Press Release 5/18/16 Press Release 5/18/16

Sportsmen relieved that crucial conservation program revived

New Mexico sportsmen were relieved to see today that Congress has agreed to extend the Land and Water Conservation Fund for three years and provide at least partial funding for one of the nation’s most important conservation tools.

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NM sportsmen reject Rep. Bishop's assault on Land, Water Conservation Fund
Press Release 5/18/16 Press Release 5/18/16

NM sportsmen reject Rep. Bishop's assault on Land, Water Conservation Fund

Rep. Rob Bishop has introduced legislation that would cripple the Land and Water Conservation Fund. New Mexico Wildlife Federation President John Crenshaw today urged the entire New Mexico congressional delegation to reject Bishop’s proposal in the strongest possible terms.

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NM sportsmen want access, but not at any cost
Press Release 5/18/16 Press Release 5/18/16

NM sportsmen want access, but not at any cost

New Mexico hunters, trappers and anglers are willing to pay far more than ever before to access State Trust Land. With a Nov. 19 deadline looming, Dunn continues to demand at least a five-fold increase from the Department of Game and Fish to allow licensed sportsmen onto some 8 million acres of land.

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Public Lands and the Constitution: A Primer
Outdoor Reporter 5/18/16 Outdoor Reporter 5/18/16

Public Lands and the Constitution: A Primer

An overview of public land state and federal policy and how it effects New Mexico outdoor enthusiasts.

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Stream access opinion signals change for NM anglers
News 5/18/16 News 5/18/16

Stream access opinion signals change for NM anglers

New Mexico anglers got some unexpected good news in mid-April – the state Attorney General’s Office declared that all New Mexico fishing streams are public domain, and therefore open to fishing and wading, regardless who owns the adjoining property.

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