New Mexico Wildlife - Monthly Update - July 2019

ISSUE NUMBER FIVE • July 2019

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Beaver Relocation

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Relocating beavers

The Department of Game and Fish has a number of approaches for mitigating the impact that beavers might be having on a landowner’s property. Read more...

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Q&A: Meet Dustin Berg, the new author of the weekly Fishing Report

In an interview with New Mexico Wildlife, the Department's new weekly fishing report author Dustin Berg offers some tips for taking kids fishing, shares his favorite angling spots in our state and his most memorable fishing experience. Read the Q&A.

Kokanee

Catching kokanee

A land-locked sockeye salmon, kokanee strive in some of the deeper and colder plankton-producing lakes in our state.
Read about catching them from northwest public information officer Ross Morgan.

Raptors

Coexisting with urban raptors

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service hopes that with education and better understanding, everyone can learn to coexist with these ecologically important birds of prey. Read more...

 

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Off-the-interstate fishing stops

Headed west to Phoenix or San Diego? Or north to Denver? East to Amarillo? South to El Paso? Long car rides usually call for a pit stop, and what better way to relax after a few hours in the car than to go fishing in New Mexico. Read more...



IN THIS ISSUE

In this month's issue:
  • Relocating beavers
  • Q&A: Meet new Fishing Report author Dustin Berg
  • Catching kokanee
  • Coexisting with urban raptors
  • Off-the-interstate fishing stops
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