The New Mexico Wildlife Federation, based in Albuquerque, has been dedicated to protecting the state's wildlife, habitat, and public lands since 1914. With a mission to inspire New Mexicans to conserve public landscapes, watersheds, and wildlife for future generations, they work tirelessly to ensure the health of rivers, access to public lands, and the preservation of wildlife through science-based management positions.
Through their efforts, the New Mexico Wildlife Federation aims to create a sustainable environment where both wildlife and communities thrive, advocating for the protection of water resources, fighting for public land access, and promoting the conservation of wildlife for the enjoyment of present and future generations.
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