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New Mexico forecasters warn of winter storms, slick roads

New Mexico forecasters warn of winter storms, slick roads December 29, 2020 GMT ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) Forecasters with the National Weather Service in Albuquerque say two storms will be bearing down on New Mexico this week, with the first expected to bring widespread precipitation through Tuesday evening. They warned that freezing drizzle is possible across the northeast plains and any precipitation along with colder temperatures will create slick road conditions. The Sacramento Mountains in southern New Mexico and the adjacent highlands will see gusts during the day before a backdoor cold front will move in from the northwest and head toward the plains. Temperatures are expected to be well below normal in the storm’s wake.

Elk Habitat Conserved in New Mexico

By Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation • Dec 17, 2020 Credit Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation   Commentary: Thanks to the actions of conservation-minded landowners, the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation helped permanently protect 970 acres of important elk habitat in southcentral New Mexico. We appreciate Gary and Laurie Fonay for their desire to reach out to us to place a conservation easement on their property, said Kyle Weaver, RMEF president and CEO. They are long-time RMEF members and volunteers but more than that, they are stewards of the land who understand and cherish its wildlife resources. The property is about 15 miles east of Ruidoso and 50 miles west of Roswell in an area known as Pajarita Flats in the Sacramento Mountains. Located in the headwaters of the Rio Hondo River between the Lincoln National Forest and Mescalero Apache Tribal lands at an elevation of 6,600-7,100, expansive grasslands dominate the landscape dotted with oak, pinyon, juniper and

Ranchers Battle Feds for Water Rights – American Free Press

By Ronald L. Ray Forget Smokey the Bear. Ranchers in Otero County, New Mexico, find themselves in an escalating dispute with the United States Forest Service (USFS) over adequate access to water for their drought-stricken cattle. But while the USFS insists that it has acted properly and legally, the county commission and sheriff have come down strongly on the side of frustrated ranch-owners, raising significant issues of individuals’ and states’ rights versus the power of Obama’s White House. In a series of interviews, May 16- 19, AMERICAN FREE PRESS conducted an in-depth investigation.     Rancher John Bell, whose great-grandfather was a territorial legislator, explained, “We are  trying to follow the rule of law, but our patience is wearing thin.” He asserted that federal officials, by contrast, were ignoring laws and court decisions.

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