The New Mexico Wildlife Federation, based in Albuquerque, has been dedicated to protecting the state's wildlife, habitat, and public lands since 1914. They work tirelessly to ensure the health of rivers, watersheds, and wildlife through advocacy, education, and community engagement.
With a mission to inspire conservation for future generations, NMWF focuses on issues such as water conservation, land access, and wildlife management based on sound science. Through programs, outreach, and advocacy efforts, they strive to empower New Mexicans to take action in preserving the natural beauty of their state.
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