New Mexico Wildlife - Monthly Update - March 2018

ISSUE NUMBER ONE • March 2019

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Web Exclusive:

Relocating Desert Bighorn

Desert bighorn sheep have been absent from the Sacramento Mountains for nearly a century-- until last fall. 
Read the article and watch the video...
Coati

White-nose coatis heading north or just heading home?

A white-nosed coati was captured by a local pest control company in the village of Corrales, well beyond the usual range of this unique animal. Read more...
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Recruiting New
Hunters

John Martsh, R-3 coordinator and a conservation officer with the Department, offers nine tips for new hunters. Read more...

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Become a conservation officer!

The Department is seeking qualified men and women to join the next generation of conservation officers.  Learn more.

IN THIS ISSUE

Welcome to the first edition of New Mexico Wildlife's Monthly Update, a new e-newsletter featuring articles from the department's seasonal magazine as well as exclusive web content. In this month's issue, read about:
  • Relocating desert bighorn
  • White-nosed coatis
  • Recruiting New Hunters

RULES & INFO BOOK AVAILABLE!

The 2019-2020 Hunting Rules & Information Book is now available. CLICK HERE for the PDF.

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