 New Share with Wildlife license plate features New Mexico's state bird
The greater roadrunner featured on the latest Share with Wildlife license plate isn't an illustration. He lives at an Albuquerque park where he caught the attention of a local woman who spent some time taking photos of this particular roadrunner and his family. Read the story.
Department teams up with agency partners to reestablish boreal toad population
The Department, in partnership with Colorado Parks and Wildlife, recently released 72 adult and young boreal toads at Trout Lakes near the northern New Mexican town of Tierra Amarilla. Read more...
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Department announces youth art contest winners
Students from all over our state participated in this summer's art contest. Click here for a list of winners.
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Let's celebrate conservation on Sept. 26!
There are many ways for New Mexico’s hunters and anglers to celebrate National Hunting & Fishing Day and share their enthusiasm for conservation in our state. Learn more about this special day for hunters and anglers.
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The Information Center answers your questions!
Despite Covid-19 restrictions, the Department’s Information Center team is still as busy as ever answering questions from the public. Read the answers to three of the most common questions we've received this year.
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