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Compromise reached on wilderness feral cattle
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Gila National Forest lifts Stage 1 fire restrictions
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New Mexico public land managers encourage responsible recreation
Everyone must care for NM outdoors
Headlight staff reports
SILVER CITY, N.M. – New Mexico’s mountains, trails, parks, and back roads were flooded with an unprecedented number of visitors last year. Unfortunately, the crowds also damaged natural resources in a variety of ways.
Garbage was left behind and stacked next to already overflowing dumpsters, campfires were left unattended and/or not extinguished properly, fragile areas were trampled, consideration for other visitors was not adhered to and users drove off established roads and cut across hiking trails causing erosion issues.
While New Mexico’s state and federal natural resources agencies encourage everyone to get outside, visitors venturing into the great outdoors must take responsibility and care for our precious natural resources.
New Mexico Assigned Nearly $19 Billion In Federal Aid So Far
- Associated Press
A new estimate shows that successive rounds of federal economic relief since the outset of the coronavirus pandemic will deliver an estimated $18.9 billion in money and services to New Mexico.
The Legislature s budget and accountability office published the estimate Monday. The analysis will be presented in greater detail Thursday to members of the legislative finance committee.
The federal aid to one of the poorest states in the nation dwarfs the annual general fund spending of $7.4 billion by the New Mexico state government.
The tally of nearly $19 billion includes direct payments to individuals and families, supplemental unemployment benefits, forgivable loans to businesses to support payroll, payments to healthcare providers, support channeled through the Federal Emergency Management Agency and more.