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New Mexico Hunter Education2009-02-12  | New Mexico Hunter Education - 1.2MB The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish is the state agency responsible for managing wildlife and its habitat, as well as providing wildlife-related recreation. Our public outreach programs promote appreciation, understanding, and stewardship of New Mexico’s wildlife. The Department is funded primarily through hunting and fishing license fees and federal grants. |  | New Mexico Letter Commissioners 9/23/08 - 49.1KB We support New Mexico's state Game and Fish’s proposed rule changes to the big game hunting rules for the 2009 and 2010 hunting rules. The agency’s proposed changes are not only reflective of current science, but also ensure progressive and adaptive management policies will be practiced in New Mexico. |  | New Mexico Letter Director 7/21/08 - 88.1KB The Cougar Fund would like to ask the state of New Mexico to re-evaluate the section of the Big Game Management plan regarding cougars. The Cougar Fund fails to find scientific evidence that supports increasing harvest limits in section 29, 30 & 31. |  | New Mexico Ltr. 1010 - 147.1KB We highly recommend that quotas be maintained at the 2008/10 level of 490 and 126 for females. |  | Press Release: New Mexico - 104.3KB The Cougar Fund response to the cougar attack in Pinos Altos, New Mexico. |
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New Mexico Letter October 2010Sara Carlson | 2010-10-01  | New Mexico Hunter Education - 1.2MB The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish is the state agency responsible for managing wildlife and its habitat, as well as providing wildlife-related recreation. Our public outreach programs promote appreciation, understanding, and stewardship of New Mexico’s wildlife. The Department is funded primarily through hunting and fishing license fees and federal grants. |  | New Mexico Letter Commissioners 9/23/08 - 49.1KB We support New Mexico's state Game and Fish’s proposed rule changes to the big game hunting rules for the 2009 and 2010 hunting rules. The agency’s proposed changes are not only reflective of current science, but also ensure progressive and adaptive management policies will be practiced in New Mexico. |  | New Mexico Letter Director 7/21/08 - 88.1KB The Cougar Fund would like to ask the state of New Mexico to re-evaluate the section of the Big Game Management plan regarding cougars. The Cougar Fund fails to find scientific evidence that supports increasing harvest limits in section 29, 30 & 31. |  | New Mexico Ltr. 1010 - 147.1KB We highly recommend that quotas be maintained at the 2008/10 level of 490 and 126 for females. |  | Press Release: New Mexico - 104.3KB The Cougar Fund response to the cougar attack in Pinos Altos, New Mexico. |
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New Mexico, 9/23/08Sara Carlson, Director of Programs & Operations | 2009-02-04  | New Mexico Hunter Education - 1.2MB The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish is the state agency responsible for managing wildlife and its habitat, as well as providing wildlife-related recreation. Our public outreach programs promote appreciation, understanding, and stewardship of New Mexico’s wildlife. The Department is funded primarily through hunting and fishing license fees and federal grants. |  | New Mexico Letter Commissioners 9/23/08 - 49.1KB We support New Mexico's state Game and Fish’s proposed rule changes to the big game hunting rules for the 2009 and 2010 hunting rules. The agency’s proposed changes are not only reflective of current science, but also ensure progressive and adaptive management policies will be practiced in New Mexico. |  | New Mexico Letter Director 7/21/08 - 88.1KB The Cougar Fund would like to ask the state of New Mexico to re-evaluate the section of the Big Game Management plan regarding cougars. The Cougar Fund fails to find scientific evidence that supports increasing harvest limits in section 29, 30 & 31. |  | New Mexico Ltr. 1010 - 147.1KB We highly recommend that quotas be maintained at the 2008/10 level of 490 and 126 for females. |  | Press Release: New Mexico - 104.3KB The Cougar Fund response to the cougar attack in Pinos Altos, New Mexico. |
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New Mexico, 7/21/08Sara Carlson, Director of Programs & Operations | 2009-02-04  | New Mexico Hunter Education - 1.2MB The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish is the state agency responsible for managing wildlife and its habitat, as well as providing wildlife-related recreation. Our public outreach programs promote appreciation, understanding, and stewardship of New Mexico’s wildlife. The Department is funded primarily through hunting and fishing license fees and federal grants. |  | New Mexico Letter Commissioners 9/23/08 - 49.1KB We support New Mexico's state Game and Fish’s proposed rule changes to the big game hunting rules for the 2009 and 2010 hunting rules. The agency’s proposed changes are not only reflective of current science, but also ensure progressive and adaptive management policies will be practiced in New Mexico. |  | New Mexico Letter Director 7/21/08 - 88.1KB The Cougar Fund would like to ask the state of New Mexico to re-evaluate the section of the Big Game Management plan regarding cougars. The Cougar Fund fails to find scientific evidence that supports increasing harvest limits in section 29, 30 & 31. |  | New Mexico Ltr. 1010 - 147.1KB We highly recommend that quotas be maintained at the 2008/10 level of 490 and 126 for females. |  | Press Release: New Mexico - 104.3KB The Cougar Fund response to the cougar attack in Pinos Altos, New Mexico. |
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News
West Side Residents On Alert For Mountain LionsKOAT 7 ABC | 2011-07-07 ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -- A month after New Mexico Game and Fish spotted a mountain lion in northwest Albuquerque; there’s been another wildcat report in the Santa Fe Village Subdivision.
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Boys Gone Wild in an Agency Turned Roguealibi.com | 2010-11-16 In your face! That’s Jim Lane of the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish on his Facebook page on Oct. 29. There he high-fives his staff, precisely: “We kicked butt yesterday.” How so? Lane, chief bureaucrat of the department’s Wildlife Management Division, is boasting of his/their victory at Ruidoso on Oct. 28 where a complicit Game Commission sided with the department on huge increases in killing bears and cougars for recreation and also (bogus) for public safety.Learn more... |
Black Bear, Cougar Kill Limit RaisedAlbuqureque Journal | 2010-10-29 Despite a wave of opposition, the state Game Commission on Thursday voted to sharply increase the number of black bears and cougars that can be killed annually in New Mexico.
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Raising Cougar Hunt Limits Strains CredulityAnimal Protection of New Mexico | 2010-10-26 So far this year, fewer than 200 cougars have been killed in New Mexico — though 490 kills are allowed.Learn more... |
Groups: NM cougar hunt quota is too highArtesia News | 2010-10-08 A revised plan by the state Game and Fish Department would allow more cougars to be hunted and could push the animal to the brink of extinction in New Mexico, some environmentalists claim.Learn more... |
Environmentalists question proposed cougar harvest rulesSanta Fe - New Mexican | 2010-08-28 The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish is proposing to more than double the number of cougars that can be harvested in the next four years. Learn more... |
Bear, Cougar, Antelope Hunting On NM Game Commission AgendaAmmoLand | 2010-08-25 The State Game Commission will hear proposals and public comments about hunting seasons and licensing rules for bears, cougars, pronghorn antelope and deer at its meeting Saturday, Aug. 28, in Albuquerque.Learn more... |
Biologists use GPS to track mountain lionColorado - Fox 21 | 2010-06-25 A state biologist said a mountain lion from Colorado strolled through parts of Kansas this spring.Learn more... |
Be Cougar Smart New Mexico And Get OutdoorsAmmoLand.com | 2010-06-10 National Get Outdoors Day will be celebrated across New Mexico Saturday, June 12, and Governor Bill Richardson wants outdoors people to be “Cougar Smart” as well.Learn more... |
Mountain Lion Captured In Santa Fe - Animal Relocated To Remote Part Of Carson National ForestKOAT - NM | 2010-03-22 A mountain lion that had been traveling through Santa Fe neighborhoods was captured Wednesday morning near Santa Fe High School and relocated to a remote part of the Carson National Forest in northern New Mexico.Learn more... |
Big Cat CaughtABQ Journal | 2010-03-22 When Monica Apodaca heard a mountain lion had been seen prowling Santa Fe on Tuesday, she worried about her husband, who has been working outdoors in the area of the sightings.Learn more... |
Mountain lion roaming Santa FeKRQE.com | 0000-00-00 A mountain lion spotted near downtown Santa Fe Tuesday morning may be living in a residential area, the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish said while warning people to take precautions.Learn more... |
Refuge to take part in mountain lion studyEl Defensor Chieftain | 2010-01-11 Beginning Monday, Jan. 11, the portion of Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge that lies east of the Rio Grande will be closed to the public in order to initiate a mountain lion study.Learn more... |
Limited lion season to open on plateauKatharhynn Heidelberg - Montrose Daily Press, CO | 2009-11-02 Five years ago, the Division of Wildlife launched a study into mountain lion population dynamics on the Uncompahgre Plateau. It’s now launching the second phase, a “treatment” period, which will allow limited hunting in the study area and, researchers hope, provide state-specific data concerning assumptions about lion populations in Colorado.Learn more... |
Public input sought on mule deer situationSteve May - Silver City Sun News | 2009-08-24 I want to inform your readers of pending meetings being planned in Silver City, Grant County and many other New Mexico mountain communities by the state Game & Fish Department.Learn more... |
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 | New Mexico Hunter Education - 1.2MB The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish is the state agency responsible for managing wildlife and its habitat, as well as providing wildlife-related recreation. Our public outreach programs promote appreciation, understanding, and stewardship of New Mexico’s wildlife. The Department is funded primarily through hunting and fishing license fees and federal grants. |
 | New Mexico Letter Commissioners 9/23/08 - 49.1KB We support New Mexico's state Game and Fish’s proposed rule changes to the big game hunting rules for the 2009 and 2010 hunting rules. The agency’s proposed changes are not only reflective of current science, but also ensure progressive and adaptive management policies will be practiced in New Mexico. |
 | New Mexico Letter Director 7/21/08 - 88.1KB The Cougar Fund would like to ask the state of New Mexico to re-evaluate the section of the Big Game Management plan regarding cougars. The Cougar Fund fails to find scientific evidence that supports increasing harvest limits in section 29, 30 & 31. |
 | New Mexico Ltr. 1010 - 147.1KB We highly recommend that quotas be maintained at the 2008/10 level of 490 and 126 for females. |
 | Press Release: New Mexico - 104.3KB The Cougar Fund response to the cougar attack in Pinos Altos, New Mexico. |