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Big-game hunting application results available Wednesday

New Mexico Department of Game and Fish Media contact: Zen Mocarski, (505) 476-8013 Zenon.mocarski@state.nm.us FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, APRIL 25, 2016: Big-game hunting application results available Wednesday SANTA FE – Hunters who applied for New Mexico big-game licenses can look up their draw results Wednesday. Applicants can view their draw results beginning at 10 a.m. Wednesday from their accounts online at wildlife.state.nm.us. The Department will send email messages to successful applicants, informing them that they can print out receipts and licenses from their online account. Unsuccessful applicants will begin receiving license-fee refunds this week. Draw results also will be available Wednesday by telephone by calling the department’s toll-free information line, (888) 248-6866. The draw was for deer, elk, pronghorn antelope, oryx, ibex, javelina and Barbary sheep for the 2016-17 seasons. For more information about the big-game license draw, please visit the department website or call (888) 248-6866. ###

Biologists believe perch from Eagle Nest Lake will help Abiquiu Lake fishery

New Mexico Department of Game and Fish Media contact: Zen Mocarski, (505) 476-8013 Zen.mocarski@state.nm.us FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, APRIL 25, 2016: (B-roll available) Biologists believe perch from Eagle Nest Lake will help Abiquiu Lake fishery Stocking perch SANTA FE – About 20 years ago, yellow perch were illegally placed into Eagle Nest Lake in northeastern New Mexico, where they since have become overpopulated. Now, biologist believe they may serve a purpose elsewhere. The perch have had impacts to Eagle Nest’s primary species, rainbow trout and kokanee salmon due to competition for resources. However, they are expected to enhance angler opportunities at Abiquiu Lake, where growing populations of walleye and smallmouth bass are eager to eat them. New Mexico Department of Game and Fish fisheries staff recently spent two days capturing and transporting approximately 7,000 of the perch from Eagle Nest to Abiquiu. While the perch [...]

Public meeting May 5 in Taos on white-tailed ptarmigan recovery plan

New Mexico Department of Game and Fish Public contact, Information Center: (888) 248-6866 Media contact: Karl Moffatt: (505) 476-8007 karl.moffatt@state.nm.us FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, APRIL 25, 2016: Public meeting May 5 in Taos on white-tailed ptarmigan recovery plan white-tailed ptarmigan TAOS – The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish invites the public to attend a meeting about development of a state recovery plan for the white-tailed ptarmigan. The meeting is from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, May 5, 2016, at the Juan I. Gonzales Agricultural Center, 202 Chamisa Road, Taos. White-tailed ptarmigan is a species of grouse that lives at or above the highest peaks and ridges of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. The species is listed as endangered under the New Mexico Wildlife Conservation Act. The act requires the department to produce recovery plans, develop restoration strategies and maintain viable populations of state-listed species and their habitats with the [...]

Be bear aware when outdoors this spring

New Mexico Department of Game and Fish Public contact, Information Center: (888) 248-6866 Media contact: Karl Moffatt: (505) 476-8007 karl.moffatt@state.nm.us FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, APRIL 21, 2016: Be bear aware when outdoors this spring SANTA FE – Spring is in the air, and as people and wildlife become more active outdoors the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish is encouraging everyone to be aware of the potential of encountering bears and other native wildlife. Young bears are emerging from hibernation and will be foraging and seeking territory to call their own, said Rick Winslow, the department’s bear and cougar biologist. Sows with cubs will follow later in May. Those living in urban-wildland interface areas such as the foothills around Santa Fe or Albuquerque may have a greater chance of encountering bears, Winslow said. If a bear exhibits aggressive or strange behavior, people are [...]

Information sought in several northern New Mexico poaching cases

New Mexico Department of Game and Fish Public contact, Information Center: (888) 248-6866 Media contact: Karl Moffatt: (505) 476-8007 karl.moffatt@state.nm.us FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, April12, 2016 Information sought in several northern New Mexico poaching cases dead elk RATON – New Mexico Department of Game and Fish conservation officers are seeking information in several unsolved poaching cases. Rewards are available for information leading to charges being filed in the following cases. A game warden found a dead cow elk about 80 yards off the south side of N.M. 283, outside of Las Vegas, N.M., March 27. The animal had been shot in the head with a .22-caliber bullet and left to rot. Four .22-caliber shell casings were found at the scene. A month earlier, officers found a dead, bull elk that had been shot and left to rot alongside the same highway on Indian Head Ranch property. Officers collected four shell casings [...]

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