DR. BEN BROWN, PROGRAM DIRECTOR
HC 65, BOX 180
ANIMAS, NM 88020
(505) 548-2622 TELEPHONE
(505) 548-2267 FAX
benbrown@vtc.net E-MAIL
MISSION
Recognizing that the biological diversity of the land and waters of the earth is declining, and recognizing that human activity has contributed to this imbalance, the Animas Foundation will encourage the practice of a land ethic to preserve, heal, restore, and sustain wildlands and waters, their inhabitants and cultures.
We propose to explore by scientific research, to disseminate through education, to imagine through artistic endeavor and other means, the interactive forces of man and nature. The Animas Foundation advances these and other charitable objectives in cooperation with, and support of, organizations, communities and individuals having similar and related goals.
ACTIVE PROJECT
BLACK RANGE RESOURCE CONSERVATION &
DEVELOPMENT, INC.
(Black Range RC&D)
HAROLD J. BRAY, COORDINATOR
2610 N. SILVER STREET
SILVER CITY, NM 88061
(505)388-9566 ext. 503 TELEPHONE
(505)388-0376 FAX
MISSION
The RC&D program is a rural development initiative of the United States Department of Agriculture dedicated to improving the quality of life in Grant, Catron, Luna and Hidalgo Counties by focusing on land conservation, rural community development, water management, and environmental concerns.
Administered by the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and guided by a council of volunteers, the RC&D strives to match local citizens and their needs with opportunities and solutions to problems related to mining, agriculture, and forestry as well as other human and natural resource issues.
ACTIVE PROJECTS
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT (BLM)
Las Cruces Field Office
(Grant, Hidalgo, Luna, Otero, Sierra and
Dona Ana Counties)
AMY LEUDERS, LAS CRUCES FIELD OFFICE MANAGER
RUSSELL LUMMUS, PUBLIC AFFAIRS SPECIALIST
1800 MARQUESS ST.
LAS CRUCES, NM 88005
(505) 525-4363 or (505) 525-4300 TELEPHONE
(505) 525-4412 FAX
clummus@nm.blm.gov E-MAIL
http://www.nm.blm.gov WEB PAGE
MISSION
The mission of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is to manage designated Federally owned lands in Southwestern New Mexico for multi-purpose public use. The BLM is an agency of the Department of the Interior within the US Government.
ACTIVE PROJECTS
The public lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management are used for recreational purposes such as fishing, hiking, off-road vehicle use, and camping; commercial uses such as mining, grazing, forestry, power transmission right-of-ways, scenery for advertising, and motion picture filming; and conservation of plant, fish, and animal specimens and habitats, wild horse and burro ranges, archaeological and historic properties. The BLM manages 12.8 million surface acres in New Mexico.
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT (BLM)
Socorro Field Office
(Catron and Socorro Counties)
KATE PADILLA, FIELD MANAGER
198 NEEL AVENUE, NW
SOCORRO, NM 87801-4648
(505) 835-0412 TELEPHONE
(505) 835-0223 FAX
http://www.nm.blm.gov WEB PAGE
MISSION
The mission of the Bureau of Land Management is to sustain the health, diversity and productivity of public lands for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations.
ACTIVE PROJECTS IN CATRON AND SOCORRO COUNTIES
Development of Camino Real International Heritage Center
Process right-of-way, special recreation permits, mineral
material disposals, and other land use permits
BOB MOORE
HC 61, BOX 349
GLENWOOD, NM 88039
(505) 539-2745 TELEPHONE
(505) 539-2745 FAX
bmoore@gilanet.com E-MAIL
MISSION
The mission of the Catron County Citizens Group is to serve as a forum to enable people with different views to openly and honestly discuss issues that concern our community, and to find common ground in order to take action on projects that ensure an economic, social and environmentally-sound future
Goals: Promote land stewardship and the local economy, and to reduce stress
ACTIVE PROJECTS
CATRON COUNTY COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE
TRACY DRUMMOND
P.O. BOX 378
RESERVE, NM 87830
(505) 533-6430 TELEPHONE
(505) 533-6930 FAX
tdrummon@nmsu.edu E-MAIL
http://www.cahe.nmsu.edu WEB PAGE
MISSION
The New Mexico Cooperative Extension Service is a cooperative effort of the College of Agriculture and Home Economics at New Mexico State University, county governments in all 33 New Mexico counties, and the United States Department of Agriculture. The mission is to help New Mexicans use research-based knowledge to improve the quality of their lives.
ACTIVE PROJECTS
The cooperative Extension Service Program is organized in five units: Animal Resources, Plant Sciences, Home Economics, Rural Economic Development, and 4-H and Youth Development.
CENTER FOR BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY
MICHAEL ROBINSON, COMMUNICATIONS COORDINATOR
P.O. BOX 53166
PINOS ALTOS, NM 88053
(505) 534-0360 TELEPHONE
(505) 388-0666 FAX
michaelr@sw-center.org E-MAIL
www.sw-center.org WEB PAGE
MISSION
The Southwest Center is dedicated to protecting and restoring the ecosystems of the Southwest
ACTIVE PROJECTS
The Southwest Center is involved in monitoring and advocating for a number of imperiled species, including the Mexican spotted owl, goshawk, Southwestern willow flycatcher, yellow-billed cuckoo, Gila trout, spikedace, loach minnow, jaguar, Mexican gray wolf, and Chiricahua dock
CENTER
FOR WILDLIFE LAW
UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO INSTITUTE OF
PUBLIC LAW
RUTH MUSGRAVE, DIRECTOR
1117 STANFORD NE
ALBUQUERQUE, NM 87131
(505) 277-8695 TELEPHONE
(505) 277-5483 FAX
http://wwwipl.unm.edu/cwl/cwl.html WEB PAGE
NEWSLETTER: Wildlife Law News Quarterly
MISSION
The Center is dedicated to the research and analysis of state, national and international wildlife laws. It provides education, training, forums, materials and publications for agencies, lawyers, students, researchers and other interested entities.
ACTIVE PROJECTS
Publications
Training
CHINO ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER ON CONSENT (AOC)
ROBERT QUINTANAR
P.O. BOX 7
HURLEY, N.M. 88043
(505) 537-4228 TELEPHONE
(505) 537-7161 FAX
rquintanar@phelpsd.com E-MAIL
NEWSLETTER: AOC
MISSION
The Chino Administrative Order on Consent (AOC) is an agreement entered into voluntarily by the New Mexico Environment Department and Chino Mines Company to identify and remediate affects to the environment from historic mining and mineral processing activities that may not be adequately addressed under other regulatory programs.
ACTIVE PROJECTS
Chino and the New Mexico Environment Department are conducting a remedial investigation and feasibility study in the investigation area surrounding Chino Mines Companys mining and mineral processing facilities. Evaluations will be performed in the following seven investigation units:
COALITION OF ARIZONA/NEW MEXICO COUNTIES
HOWARD HUTCHINSON, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
P.O. BOX 125
GLENWOOD, N.M. 88039
(505) 539-2709 TELEPHONE
(505) 539-2708 FAX
aznmc@gilanet.com E-MAIL
NEWSLETTER PUBLISHED
MISSION
ACTIVE PROJECTS
CONTINENTAL DIVIDE TRAIL ALLIANCE
BRUCE WARD
P.O. BOX 628
PINE, CO 80470
(303) 838-3760 TELEPHONE
(303) 838-3960 FAX
cdnst@aol.com E-MAIL
cdtrail.org WEB PAGE
NEWSLETTER: Continental Divide Trail News
MISSION
The mission of the Continental Divide Trail Alliance is to build, maintain and protect the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail from Canada to Mexico.
ACTIVE PROJECTS
Recent Continental Divide Trail activities in Southwest New Mexico have been:
Interested individuals may also contact the nearest United States Forest Service Office for trail building and maintenance projects.