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The land of enchantment is rich in many natural resources. Water, however, isn't one of them. And while higher prices have a way of persuading people to…
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UPDATED 8/12/12. 3:15 pmThe U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has rescinded its lethal removal order for AF1188. The agency has agreed to allow the…
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The Valles Caldera National Preserve is one of the most iconic sites in New Mexico. It’s a sweeping landscape of meadows and forests that sits in the…
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This week, an American icon celebrates his birthday: Smokey Bear is turning 68.He’s still a spry old guy, kept alive by the Ad Council and the US Forest…
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On Thursday, 33 organizations asked the state’s Public Regulation Commission (PRC) to create a new "clean energy standard" to reduce carbon emissions in…
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A legal battle over water in the lower Rio Grande has New Mexico accusing the federal government of trying to take control of the state’s groundwater.In a…
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This year at the Santa Fe International Folk Art Market, a federation of silk weavers made thousands from sales of its scarves.That’s good news for the…
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The journal Science has just published a new study from scientists at Harvard University showing how a rise in global temperatures is helping to destroy…
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The Albuquerque Journal reports that the drilling of monitoring wells at Kirtland Air Force Base has been delayed until later this year. The monitoring…
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Climate change is a threat to New Mexico’s natural environment and a new study argues that makes it a serious economic threat as well.Tourism, the…