Wilderness Rangers

New Mexico Wild educates people of all ages about New Mexico’s wild public lands, diverse wildlife, and how these treasures are directly connected to our clean air, drinking water, and quality of life. Through volunteer service projects, community members build an enduring appreciation and understanding of the importance of protected public lands.

THE PROGRAM

The Wilderness Ranger Program pairs work to increase stewardship in Wilderness Areas across New Mexico through a public-private partnership between the Forest Service and New Mexico Wild.

Rangers provide a range of important services, including:

  • Wilderness character monitoring
  • Trails assessment
  • Trail clearing
  • Campsite rehabilitation
  • Public outreach
  • Wilderness education

Their work provides valuable information on current Wilderness conditions while enhancing public safety and contributing to positive Wilderness experiences for wilderness visitors.

WHERE THEY WORK

Rangers serve in 12 wilderness areas across the Cibola, Gila, Lincoln, and Santa Fe National Forests – from the Sandias to the Gila, from the Pecos to the Chama.

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