New Mexico Department of Game and Fish
Recent News About New Mexico Department of Game and Fish
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The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish has issued a reminder to residents about the potential dangers holiday decorations can pose to wildlife.
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Questions have arisen regarding the requirements for posting private property in New Mexico.
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Hunter education classes are being offered throughout the state, according to the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish.
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New Mexico's efforts to restore and sustain wild sheep populations are ongoing, with a focus on preventing the decline of bighorn sheep.
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Conservation officers from the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish are seeking public assistance regarding damage to property at the Hammond Tract Wildlife Management Area.
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The New Mexico Hunters Helping the Hungry program is being relaunched through a collaboration between Roadrunner Food Bank, the Food Depot, and the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish.
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Registration is now open for a Hunter Education class in Farmington, New Mexico, scheduled for December 6-7, 2025.
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New Mexico students from kindergarten through 12th grade are invited to participate in the Art of Conservation New Mexico Fish Art Contest.
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The Department of Game and Fish in Santa Fe has announced the initiation of checkpoints across the state during the hunting season.
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The New Mexico State Game Commission is scheduled to convene on Friday, August 15, 2025, at 9 a.m. The meeting will take place at the Reserve Independent Schools Gymnasium located at 24 Mountaineer Rd., Reserve, NM 87830.
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In response to the Trout Fire in Grant County, New Mexico state agencies have initiated efforts to restore wildlife habitat in the Gila National Forest.
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The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish has announced a public meeting with the Public Land User (Habitat) Stamp Citizen Advisory Committee.
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Youth hunters in New Mexico will have the opportunity to purchase one of 1,960 antlerless Youth Encouragement Elk licenses starting at 10 a.m. MDT on July 29.
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A male Mexican wolf, identified as M3065, has been tracked moving north of Interstate 40 in New Mexico.
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The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish has announced a public meeting involving the Public Land User (Habitat) Stamp Citizen Advisory Committee.
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The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish is inviting public input on potential changes to the fees charged by hunting and fishing license vendors.
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The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish has delayed its annual youth encouragement and leftover license sales.
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The Stephen M. Bush Memorial Shooting Range in Clayton will be closed for maintenance on the third Wednesday of each month, starting July 16.
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Registration is now open for the Tres Ritos Hunter Education Camp, scheduled for July 25-27, 2025.
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The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish has rescheduled its annual leftover license sale.