Photographer's Lens: Pronghorn of the high plains - NM Wildlife Monthly Update - June 2020

ISSUE NUMBER FIFTEEN • June 2020

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Photographer's Lens: Pronghorn of the high plains

Unlike deer and elk, pronghorn can likely be spotted at any time of day, offering more opportunities for successful photos. Learn some tips for photographing them from the Department's videographer. Read more. 

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OGT tip leads to conviction of poacher

An Operation Game Thief (OGT) tip helped bring this poacher to the attention of conservation officer Andrew Jolliff last year. Read about the case. 

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Q&A: What if I was not successful in the big game draw? 

In this Q&A with New Mexico Wildlife, Chad Nelson, licensing operations assistant chief with the Department, highlights opportunities for anyone who still wants to hunt big game in New Mexico. Read the interview. 

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Calling all kids! Write a winning essay, win a cool prize bag!

The Department of Game and Fish is inviting students of all ages to participate in an essay writing contest. Click HERE to learn about the contest and submit your essay.

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Recipe: Venison green chile

If you are a New Mexico resident there is a strong likelihood you love chile. Here is a quick and delicious recipe to make green chile with venison from Storm Usrey, conservation education manager with the Department.

IN THIS ISSUE

In this month's issue:
  • Photographer's Lens: Pronghorn of the high plains
  • Anonymous tip leads to conviction of poacher
  • Q&A: What if I wasn't successful in the big game draw? 
  • Calling all kids: Essay contest
  • Recipe: Venison green chile
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