Joseph Yaroch visits the public lands in southern New Mexico twice weekly to hike or run. Though he says he supports the overall concept of multiple use for public lands, he is concerned about erosion and poor soil quality resulting from land uses. Yaroch primarily visits areas around Picacho Peak and the Prehistoric Trackways National […]
A proposed federal law that would have provided a mechanism by which some livestock grazing allotments in New Mexico could be permanently retired is off the table for now. Taos
Defenders of Wildlife and our partners hosted a two-day volunteer event to remove obsolete barbed wire fencing and replace it with wildlife-friendly fences in the areas