Apr 1, 2022 | Carnivores, Coexistence, Home Page, State Wildlife Management
By Chris Smith.
On April 1st, Roxy’s Law, which bans traps, snares, and poisons on public lands, went into effect in New Mexico. Despite this progress, New Mexico isn’t the beacon of wildlife management that it should be.
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Mar 29, 2022 | Carnivores, Coexistence, Home Page, State Wildlife Management
By Charles Fox.
Last year, NM passed Roxy’s Law, which will ban traps, snares, and poisons on public lands. The state Legislature also recently banned coyote-killing contests. However, the Department of Game and Fish allowed these cruel practices to continue for years despite massive opposition. “The Game Department’s backward policies are badly out of step with mainstream society and show little sign of improving. There is no excuse for repeating the mistakes and abuses of the past, no matter how longstanding.”
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Mar 17, 2022 | Frontline
By Darcy Spears
A family rescued a fox who had been caught in a steel trap near Las Vegas. Two months later, the family was fined $700 and threatened with arrest.
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Mar 16, 2022 | Carnivores, Coexistence, Home Page, State Wildlife Management
By David Stalling.
In the most recent post from his blog “From The Wild Side: Wild Thoughts from an Untamed Heart,” David discusses the immediate need for wildlife governance reform, citing the specific atrocities happening right now in the state of Montana.
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Mar 1, 2022 | Home Page, Press Releases, State Wildlife Commissions, Uncategorized
Game of Groans: Fossil fuel lobbyist appointed to New Mexico Game Commission. Wildlife advocates decry extractive industry’s disproportionate representation.
Today, in a move that only intensifies the conservation community’s frustration towards the Commission and administration, NM Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham selected a senior ExxonMobil employee to serve on the public commission that oversees wildlife policy in the state.
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Mar 1, 2022 | Newsletter
From the Desk of the Executive Director, News: Yellowstone wolves, Did You Know: wildlife management commissions, Our Coalition Partner: Protect Our Wildlife Vermont, podcast: Selling Cupcakes for Conservation, What Inspires Us.
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Feb 23, 2022 | Podcasts
Listen to Kevin Bixby on the Ahi Va podcast talking about the greatest threats to wildlife and what a more robust funding model for conservation can do to mitigate those threats.
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Feb 22, 2022 | Carnivores, Coexistence, Home Page, State Wildlife Management
By Deborah Slicer. Originally published in the Missoulian.
This article examines Montana’s Fish, Wildlife, and Parks commission and the dysfunctionality of the state’s current wildlife management system.
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Feb 17, 2022 | Carnivores, Coexistence, Home Page, State Wildlife Management
By Kevin Bixby and Jesse Deubel. Originally published in The Albuquerque Journal.
Following the governor’s latest dismissal of one of her appointed members, there are currently three empty seats on the 7-member New Mexico State Game Commission. This op-ed explores the need to either abolish or reform the commission.
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Feb 14, 2022 | Home Page, State Wildlife Management
This radio story from Public News Service features Wildlife for All Executive Director Kevin Bixby and Board member Adrian Treves. This story covering the gray wolf relisting decision looks beyond the immediate ruling to the systemic problems with wildlife management today.
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Feb 1, 2022 | Newsletter
From the Desk of the Executive Director, News: Washington’s Gov. appoints new commissioners, Did You Know: wildlife management solutions, Our Coalition Partner: Washington Wild.
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Jan 25, 2022 | Home Page, Press Releases, State Wildlife Commissions, State Wildlife Management
Wildlife for All commends Governor Jay Inslee for appointing three qualified Commissioners with substantial professional expertise in wildlife science and policy to the Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission. The Commission sets wildlife policy for the state.
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Jan 14, 2022 | Home Page, State Wildlife Management
Members of the Washington State Senate introduced several bills that would make changes to how and who selects the members who serve on the state Fish and Wildlife Commission. One bill would give authority to the Legislature to fill empty commission seats if the Gov doesn’t act within 12 months. The other bill would take away the power of the fish and wildlife commission to hire the Department director and give it to the elected State Lands Commissioner. It would also take away the power of the governor to appoint commissioners, and give it to the State Lands commissioner.
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Dec 15, 2021 | Home Page, State Wildlife Management
Less than half of New Mexico’s native fish species are protected by law, yet the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish wants to introduce another nonnative fish species into the state. A department spokesperson could not point to any conservation benefits when questioned about the introduction of this species.
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Dec 15, 2021 | Home Page, State Wildlife Management, Uncategorized
Wildlife for All’s Executive Director Kevin Bixby and Donna Stevens of the Upper Gila Watershed Alliance recently had an in-depth conversation about the status of wildlife protection in New Mexico.
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Dec 7, 2021 | Home Page, State Wildlife Management
The Species in Peril project at the University of New Mexico (UNM) is a public service initiative. The project was founded in April 2020 to foster conversations, creative production, public scholarship, and grassroots initiatives to bring attention to the intensifying crisis of biological annihilation, which includes human-caused species extinctions, mass die-offs and massacres. In their most recent newsletter they gave Wildlife for All a shoutout.
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Nov 19, 2021 | Home Page, State Wildlife Commissions, State Wildlife Management
By Eli Francovich. The Spokesman-Review.
This article highlights an important example of a wildlife commission following the will of the public. Due to an unfilled commission seat, the vote ended in a 4-4 tie putting the controversial bear hunt on hold. The commissioners that voted against the hunt questioned WDFW’s population data and cited public opinion as a main reason for their vote.
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Nov 9, 2021 | Carnivores, Home Page, Wildlife Killing Contests
By Carol Shaye. Reno News & Review.
The article discusses the Nevada Board of Wildlife Commissioners 5-4 vote against banning coyote-killing contests. However, as the article mentions, at least one Nevada lawmaker has vowed to bring the issue to the Nevada Legislature if the wildlife board failed to impose a ban. Changing the composition of the commission is also something legislators may consider.
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Oct 28, 2021 | Carnivores, Coexistence, Home Page, State Wildlife Management
By Michael Doyle. Greenwire.
This story is noteworthy because indigenous activists are forthrightly declaring wolf management by the states to be a “social justice” issue. We couldn’t agree more.
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Oct 27, 2021 | Carnivores, Coexistence, Home Page, State Wildlife Management
By Nancy MacDonald. Originally published in The Globe and Mail.
Although this story is about events in Canada, it illustrates how provincial wildlife management, like its counterpart in state wildlife management in the U.S., is driven by an ethos of domination (often leading to the death of wildlife) rather than coexistence, a predictable result perhaps of the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation’s view of wild animals as soulless resources.
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