The New Mexico Wildlife Center is welcoming one of its newest ambassador animals. Yucca, the North American porcupine, is 10 ...
Black-footed ferrets are among the species in New Mexico that need conservation help. A new law expands the authority of the state’s wildlife agency to include non-game species, provides additional ...
ESPAÑOLA, N.M. (KRQE) – Daily, staff at New Mexico Wildlife Center in Española never know what is going to come through the doors. While the nonprofit center is an educational space that is open to ...
New Mexico has officially set aside $50 million to create new wildlife crossings. The money was appropriated to fund an existing state program known as the New Mexico Wildlife Corridors Action Plan, ...
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Can you spot over 500 bird species in New Mexico during Birding Big Year competition?
Bird watchers ready to take on a challenge in the new year? Take part in the New Mexico Department of Wildlife’s 2026 New ...
SANTA FE, N.M.— With a close 35-34 vote, the New Mexico House of Representatives yesterday approved the Wildlife Conservation and Public Safety Act, also known as “Roxy’s Law,” which would prohibit ...
New Mexico will build its first wildlife highway overpasses for free-roaming cougars, black bears, bighorn sheep and other creatures large and small and will also set aside $100 million for ...
A bullsnake that serves as an educational ambassador for a wildlife center in New Mexico received unusual treatment recently to address aches and pains associated with aging. Sadie the bullsnake ...
Illegal trafficking of wild animals is "out of control" in Mexico, and authorities are turning a blind eye to it, according to a recent study from a nonprofit. The Tucson, Arizona-based Center for ...
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