New Mexico Wildlife - Monthly Update - June 2019

ISSUE NUMBER FOUR • June 2019

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OHV

Web Exclusive:

New OHV Recreation Area
Now Open!

The Department recently joined officials from the Bureau of Land Management, San Juan County and the City of Farmington to proudly cut the ribbon on the Brown Springs Off-Highway Vehicle Recreation Area at BLM’s Glade Run.
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Francina

Q&A: Meet the Lisboa Springs Hatchery manager

Francina Martinez-Valencia, Lisboa Springs Hatchery Manager, works as the first-ever woman hatchery manager for the state. Read the Q&A.

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Blind hunter sets no limits for himself

When Mike Sanders lost his eyesight in an industrial accident at an oil refinery
15 years ago, he thought he would never hunt again.
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pronghorn fawn

Department cautions public to leave young wildlife alone

As we head into summer, the Department again reminds the public to leave alone any deer or antelope fawns, elk calves, bear cubs or other wild animals they may find. Read more...

tacos

Summer recipe: Walleye tacos

Eric Frey, sportsfish program manager at the Department, adopted and adapted this recipe from local fishing guides in the Sea of Cortez. 

IN THIS ISSUE

In this month's issue:
  • Glade Run OHV rec area now open
  • A Q&A with Lisboa Springs Hatchery manager
  • Blind hunter sets no limits for himself
  • Department cautions public to leave young wildlife alone
  • Recipe: Walleye tacos
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