New Mexico Department of Game and Fish |
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, MAY 13, 2008: |
BLACK-FOOTED FERRETS, SAN JUAN FISHING RULES ON TAP AT COMMISSION MEETING BLACK-FOOTED FERRETS, SAN JUAN FISHING RULES ON TAP AT COMMISSION MEETING FARMINGTON -- The New Mexico Game Commission will consider proposals to restore endangered black-footed ferrets to New Mexico, and to limit the number of hooks anglers may use on a single line on portions of the San Juan River at the Commission's May 29 meeting in Farmington. The meeting will be from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday, May 29, at San Juan College, 4601 College Blvd., Room 7103, in Farmington. The full agenda, detailed agenda-item briefings, and other information are available on the Department of Game and Fish website, www.wildlife.state.nm.us or by calling (505) 476-8008. PUBLIC HEARING WILL ADDRESS GILA TROUT RECOVERY METHODS SANTA CLARA, N.M. -- The New Mexico Water Quality Control Commission will conduct a public hearing May 28 in Santa Clara to present and hear comments about a petition by the Department of Game and Fish to use piscicides to eradicate non-native species of trout from 21.3 miles of streams in the upper West Fork drainage of the Gila River. The treatment is necessary to enable restoration of native Gila trout (Oncorhynchus gilae) to the watershed. Repatriation of Gila trout to renovated reaches of the upper West Fork of the Gila River will be a major contribution to recovery of the species, its ultimate delisting as a state and federally protected species, and its restoration as a sport fish in its native range. The hearing will be at 9 a.m. Wednesday, May 28, at the National Guard Armory, 11990 Highway 180 East, in Santa Clara near Silver City. The petition is available for review at the New Mexico Environment Department, 1190 St. Francis Drive, in Santa Fe. Anyone who wishes to be treated as an interested participant and to cross-examine witnesses at the hearing must file with the Commission an "entry of appearance" notification at least 10 days before the hearing. All interested participants will be given reasonable opportunities to submit relevant evidence, data, views, and arguments, orally or in writing, to introduce exhibits, and to examine witnesses. Persons desiring to present technical evidence must file a written statement with the Commission at least 10 days before the hearing. The statement must include the name of the person filing the statement, whether the statement supports or opposes the petition, names of all witnesses, estimated lengths of witness testimonies, a list of exhibits to be offered as evidence, and a summary of the anticipated testimony of each witness. Any person who has not filed a timely entry of appearance or a statement of intent to present technical evidence may submit a general non-technical statement, either oral or written, at or before the hearing. For more information and details about the notices and statements, please call (505) 827-2002.
If you require assistance, an interpreter, or auxiliary aid to participate in this process, please contact Judy Bentley by Friday, May 16, at the New Mexico Environment Department, Personnel Services Bureau, P.O. Box 26110, 1190 St. Francis Drive, Santa Fe, NM 87502, (505) 827-9872. TDD or TDY can contact Bentley through the New Mexico Relay Network (TDY users at (800) 659-8331; TDD users at (800) 659-1779. ### |