Press Releases
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September 01, 2009: New Mexico Could Face Significant Temperature Increases Over the Next 100 Years
New Mexico could heat up by more than 8 degrees by the end of the century – significantly impacting the state’s agriculture and tourism industries and increasing the loss of wildlife habitat, according to a new analysis by The Nature Conservancy.
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Aaron Drew Phone: (720) 425-3930
E-Mail: adrew@tnc.org |
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January 15, 2009: The Nature Conservancy Protects Habitat for Threatened Species in Southeast New Mexico
The Johnson Ranch in southeastern New Mexico has been purchased by The Nature Conservancy. The 9,170 acre property contains critical habitat for 25 Species of Greatest Conservation Need—as identified in the state’s Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy (also known as Wildlife Action Plan)—including the lesser prairie chicken.
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Aaron Drew Phone: (720) 425-3930
E-Mail: adrew@tnc.org
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May 29, 2008: Evidence of Climate Change in New Mexico
The Nature Conservancy in New Mexico will release “Implications of Recent Climate Change on Conservation Priorities in New Mexico” by Dr. Carolyn Enquist and Dr. Dave Gori next week.
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Aaron Drew Phone: (720) 425-3930
E-Mail: adrew@tnc.org |
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May 12, 2008: The Nature Conservancy Acquires Diamond A Ranch Easement
Local ranchers and state biologists applauded the conservation of approximately 12,349 acres of the New Mexico ranching landscape.
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Kelly Cash Phone: (510) 601-9367
Cell: (510) 407-1529
E-mail: kcash@tnc.org
Tamera Skrovan
Phone: (602) 322-6996
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February 07, 2008: The Nature Conservancy Urges Congress to Support Legislation to Restore Forest Health
Forest Landscape Restoration Act will restore forest health, prevent severe fires and boost rural economies.
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Laura McCarthy Phone: 505.988.3867
E-Mail: nm@tnc.org
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June 27, 2007: The Nature Conservancy, New Mexico Department of Game and Fish Acquire Gila River Property
The Nature Conservancy of New Mexico, in partnership with the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish, recently acquired 168 acres in the Cliff-Gila valley in Southwestern New Mexico that supports a number of globally rare species.
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Terry Sullivan Phone: (505) 988-3867
E-mail: tsullivan@tnc.org |
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April 23, 2007: Donation of Keystone Property Doubles Size of Santa Fe Canyon Preserve
Located only 2.5 miles from the Santa Fe Plaza, The Nature Conservancy’s Santa Fe Canyon Preserve contains a beautiful slice of New Mexico’s enchanted landscape, and is both a recreational and educational treasure for Santa Feans. And thanks to the recent gift of 77 acres of prime land next to the preserve, starting this year the Santa Fe Canyon Preserve will begin a major series of expansions.
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Terry Sullivan Phone: (505) 988-1542, x233
Cell: (505) 642-6368
E-mail: tsullivan@tnc.org |
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February 28, 2006: New Staff for Southwestern NM Office
Nature Conservancy Announces Conservation Staff for Southwestern New Mexico
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Terry Sullivan Phone: (505) 988-3867
E-mail: tsullivan@tnc.org |
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February 28, 2006: The Nature Conservancy Names New State Director
The Nature Conservancy Names New State Director
Terry Sullivan to lead state chapter with 13 years of experience at the Conservancy
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Christine Broda-Bahm Phone: (303) 444-2950
E-mail: cbrodabahm@tnc.org |
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