Youth hunts: Getting 'in the field' experience - NM Wildlife Monthly Update - July 2020

ISSUE NUMBER SIXTEEN • July 2020

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Video: Beyond the classroom

Getting a 100% on both the written and practical tests gives youth graduates an entry into a special draw for a fall pronghorn or elk hunt. Private landowners donate tags to the graduates; the learning experience is further enhanced by experienced guides. Watch the video and read more...

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Department unveils bilingual AIS signage

If you visit Elephant Butte and Caballo Lakes, you may notice the Department's first-ever bilingual Aquatic Invasive Species signs. Learn more. 

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Wildflower or weed?

The answer depends on the individual trying to identify the flower and where exactly the plant is growing. Read more... 

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How to prepare your wild game this summer? Pull it!

Pork isn't the only meat that can be pulled. Turn your wild game roasts into a memorable pulled meat sandwich. Try this recipe. 

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Is that selfie with wildlife really worth it? 

Many wildlife enthusiasts love to take photos with animals. That said, there are some grey areas, according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Read more...

IN THIS ISSUE

In this month's issue:
  • Video: Beyond the classroom
  • Department unveils bilingual AIS signs
  • Wildflower or weed?
  • How to prepare your wild game this summer: Pull it!
  • Wildlife selfies
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