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Westerners struggle to manage booming wild horse populations

Westerners struggle to manage booming wild horse populations
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Westerners struggle to manage booming wild horse populations

Westerners struggle to manage booming wild horse populations
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Westerners struggle to manage booming wild horse populations

Wild horses hold a special place in the mythos of the American West, with images of free-roaming herds of mustangs grazing on vast public rangelands. But for some communities in

New Mexico Leaders Praise Legislators For Proposing Constitutional Environmental Rights

Comnmentary: New Mexico leaders are applauding the Joint Resolution pre-filed Monday, January 4, by Senator Antoinette Sedillo Lopez, Senator Bill Soules, and Representative Joanne Ferrary to amend the New Mexico Constitution in order to add enforceable environmental rights.  Senator Mimi Stewart, Senator Harold Pope, Jr, Representative Tara Luján and Representative Andrea Romero are signing on as co-sponsors in support.   The Joint Resolution proposing the amendment was pre-filed by the sponsors on the first day legislators could pre-file their legislative proposals for the 2021 legislative session.    The Joint Resolution proposes amending the state constitution’s Bill of Rights to recognize and protect the rights of all of the people of New Mexico “to a clean and healthy environment, including pure water, clean air, healthy ecosystems, and a stable climate, and to the preservation of the natural, cultural, scenic and healthful qualities of the environment”; to ensure

Where is the water, Santa Fe?

Patricia Gonzales was channeling my own thoughts in her letter (“Where’s the water?” Letters to the Editor, Dec. 9). I have watched in distress as rampant, ugly, cramped new housing developments spring up all over Santa Fe like so many toadstools after a rain. Where indeed is the water? Where is the open space in and around each of these cramped, ill-planned apartment complexes (for that is what they are)? This mayor and City Council need to address water source concerns and stop licensing illogical and damaging development all throughout Santa Fe. We are not living here to become millionaires. We live here for quality of life, including air, water and space.

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