Research and dens and bears, oh my!
During the final weeks of winter, before the snow melts and a gradual rise in temperature signals a transition into spring, New Mexico Department of Game and Fish biologists take a calculated risk in the [...]
Department, partners help Rio Grande cutthroat trout go home to the Gorge
Once a year, starting in 2008, Rio Grande cutthroat trout fingerlings (young fish about the length of a finger) embark on an expedition, trekking all the way down to the Rio Grande [...]
Decades of work keeps Rio Grande cutthroat trout off Endangered Species List
Decades of work keeps Rio Grande cutthroat trout off Endangered Species List Decades of dedicated conservation work by the Department and its partners have secured a bright future for the Rio Grande cutthroat trout [...]
Department works to #SaveOurSpecies
For more than 120 years, the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish has worked tirelessly to manage our state’s diverse wildlife. Our work with game species—any animals that are hunted, fished or trapped—always [...]
Help Keep New Mexico Beautiful!
You’re enjoying the outdoors and suddenly you see someone trying to pet Marty Moose... A pack of ATVs flies by across a pristine meadow... Another duck hunter shows up late and sets up right [...]
Saving our Species Youth Coloring Activity
Zia Bear wants you to learn about some of the special wild animals we have in New Mexico with the “Saving our Species” youth coloring activity! Please print and color your favorite coloring page [...]