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New Mexico Wild’s 2024 Public Comments and Administrative Protests: Our Voice Across the State

  1. BLM – Rio Grande del Norte National Monument Resource Management Plan Environmental Assessment
  2. USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service – Rangeland Grasshopper and Mormon Cricket Suppression Program in Rio Arriba County Environmental Assessment
  3. Forest Service – Land Management Plan Direction for Old Growth Forest Conditions Across the National Forest System Environmental Impact Statement
  4. Forest Service – Encino Vista Landscape Restoration Project Environmental Assessment
  5. Forest Service and National Nuclear Security Administration – Los Alamos National Laboratory Transmission Line / Electrical Power Capacity Upgrade Project Environmental Assessment
  6. BLM – Placitas Administrative Mineral Withdrawal Environmental Assessment
  7. BLM – Rio Puerco Field Office Resource Management Plan Environmental Impact Statement
  8. New Mexico Environment Department – Strategic Water Supply Request for Information
  9. Forest Service – Gila National Forest Land Management Plan Environmental Impact Statement
  10. US Department of the Air Force – Regional Special Use Airspace Optimization to Support Air Force Missions in Arizona (and Southwestern New Mexico) Environmental Impact Statement (Note: New Mexico Wild authored Section VII F (‘The DEIS Fails to Adequately Analyze Impacts to Wilderness and Wilderness Character”)
  11. BLM – Gila Lower Box Recreation Area Management Plan Environmental Assessment
  12. Forest Service – Coronado National Forest Peloncillo FireScape Environmental Assessment
  13. BLM – Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument Resource Management Plan Environmental Assessment
  14. BLM – Utility-Scale Solar Energy Development (Western Solar Plan) Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement
  15. BLM – Carlsbad Field Office Oil & Gas Lease Sale Q3 2025 Environmental Assessment

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