2015 Wolf Stamp is Here
Sales go to wolf conservation, education efforts

 

Our 2015 Mexican Wolf Conservation Stamp is hot off the press! This year's stamp was inspired by an Albuquerque-born wolf named Gypsy. A female Mexican gray wolf, Gypsy was born in 2004 at the Rio Grande Zoo in Albuquerque as part of the Species Survival Plan and has been a resident of Wolf Haven International in Washington since 2005. Says artist Skie Bender, "I've always been fond of Gypsy for her gregarious albeit shy and curious energy."  Purchase your stamp here.

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Changes to Electronic Communication
Fewer eNews, more action alerts

We recently went from a weekly eNews to a monthly one after hearing from many of you that you simply weren't able to keep up with all the factors competing for time during your day. Please visit our website for ongoing news and how to get involved and stay tuned as we update our website to be more interesting, informative, interactive and accessibleYou'll also note that the number of action alerts has increased. We want to give our members more opportunities to participate and to make your voices heard when it counts. Read more.

 

Shop Online? Give Back with a Smile!
Amazon Smile lets you give a portion of your Amazon purchase to New Mexico Wilderness Alliance

Just a reminder about Amazon Smile, a great way to give this Mother's Day. When you sign up for an Amazon Smile account, you can choose the New Mexico Wilderness Alliance as your charity and Amazon Smile will give back a portion of your purchase to us. Sign up and learn more here.

Banff Mountain Film Festival

We would like to thank our friends at the Stone Age Climbing Gym for sponsoring the Banff Mountain Film Festival at the KiMo Theater March 11 and 12 and for donating a portion of the proceeds to the New Mexico Wilderness Alliance. This is an annual event that brings in great outdoor movies from around the world. 

Rio Grande Urban Reach Float
April 19, 2015

Join NM Wilderness Alliance, Quiet Waters Paddling Adventures and Far Flung Adventures to explore the primitive aspects of the lifeline of New Mexico from Bernalillo to Alameda Bridge in Albuquerque. Our guides will provide history and discuss important issues about this gorgeous stretch of the Rio Grande River. Sign up here.

 


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