The BLM working with the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish, National Wild Turkey Federation, and members of the public constructing a watering unit near Palona Mountain.

New Mexico Wildlife Partnerships

The BLM New Mexico wildlife program relies heavily on partnerships.  From the Restore New Mexico Program, that is supported by a number of Federal, State, and local governments as well as numerous non-governmental organizations, to the Habitat Stamp Program authorized under the Sikes Act, partners are and will continue to be essential for our wildlife program to continue its success in restoring and maintaining the diverse habitats of New Mexico.  

Featured Partners

New Mexico Department of Game and Fish

Habitat Stamp Program cooperators are to provide ecologically diverse wildlife and fish habitats on USFS and BLM managed lands by involving the public in an effective, cost efficient, honest, and cooperative management process for enjoyment and use by current and future generations of New Mexicans. 

National Wild Turkey Federation

A conservation organization made up of national organization with State and local chapters that works to enhance wild turkey populations and protecting habitat and hunting heritage. 

Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation

A conservation organization made up of national organization with State and local chapters that works to enhance elk habitat and restoring elk populations throughout the U.S., protecting habitat and hunting heritage. 

Southeast NM Wildlife, Inc.

A local wildlife habitat conservation organization in Hobbs, New Mexico which assists the BLM and U.S. Forest Service with constructing and maintaining habitat improvement projects on public lands.

Doña Ana County Sportsmen Association

A local wildlife habitat conservation organization in Las Cruces, New Mexico, that assists the BLM and U.S. Forest Service with constructing and maintaining habitat improvement projects on public lands. 

Sportsmen for Fish and Wildlife

A Utah based non-profit wildlife conservation organization with several local New Mexico chapters.  It assists several BLM offices with the construction and maintenance of habitat projects.  

Safari Club International

A conservation and hunter advocacy organization with several local chapters in New Mexico that protects hunting opportunities and promotes wildlife conservation worldwide.  It has assisted with numerous habitat enhancement projects throughout New Mexico.   

New Mexico Wildlife Federation

A New Mexico based organization with ties to the national Wildlife Federation whose mission is to protect New Mexico's wildlife, their habitat, and public lands. 

New Mexico Quail, Inc.

A Las Cruces based conservation organization that has assisted with numerous wildlife habitat enhancement projects on BLM administered lands.