Wildfriends of New Mexico


Wild Friends: Who we are...

Wild Friends are a network of students, teachers and mentors who support wildlife and seek common-ground solutions to wildlife issues. We are active in New Mexico, and we welcome connections with others across the USA and in other countries. Wild Friends take a pledge to protect the wild creatures among us. 

What Wild Friends Do ... 

Wild Friends are recognized and respected for bringing people together on wildlife issues and for facilitating the public conversation necessary to healthy communities and a democratic society.

We experience how law and government work and how we as citizens can make our concerns known to elected officials;

We learn about wildlife, habitat and related issues;

We meet people with different points of view and we bring people together to by working to find common ground;

We express our views publicly (orally, in writing and through performing arts);

We work with mentors and learn about careers related policy making, public service and wildlife;

We understand how to exercise power and control over our own futures.

 

 

Wildlife needs our help

For further information or to contact us:

Carolyn Byers, Judy Flynn-O'Brien
or Ruth Musgrave

Center for Wildlife Law
University of New Mexico School of Law
MSC11 6060, 1 University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87131
Telephone: (505)277-5006;
Fax: (505)277-5483