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    Month: June 2016

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    Let’s return the Mexican wolf to Texas!

    Photo of Texas Wolf for the El Paso Sierra Club group as part of a campaign to return the wolf to Texas

    For the sake of wilderness and our ecosystem, a growing number of people believe that the Mexican wolf should be given the chance to reclaim its rightful role in the Chihuahuan Desert of West Texas. Please tell Texas Parks and

    combatbutter June 30, 2016July 9, 2019 Read more

    Forum Series: Health Impacts of Oil and Gas in the Four Corners

    Photo of Shiprock by Bowie Snodgrass for article by the Rio Grande Sierra Club on the health impacts of oil and gas in the four corners

    Join us for the launch of our series of 3 forums on the health impacts of oil and gas in the Four Corners area. Part I: Mapping the Threats Date & time: June 30th, 2016 at 6:30pm Location: Step Back Inn, 123 W.

    combatbutter June 26, 2016September 28, 2020 Read more

    New map displays methane threat to New Mexico

    Map of methane threats in New Mexico by oilandgasthreatmap.com

    Albuquerque, NM — On June 15, a coalition of groups released OilAndGasThreatMap.com, a new tool that maps the locations of the 58,777 oil and gas facilities operating in New Mexico and the populations, schools and hospitals within a half-mile radius

    combatbutter June 16, 2016July 9, 2019 Read more

    Learn whether oil and gas facilities put your family at risk

    Photo of natural gas fire by Tod Baker for an article by the Rio Grande Sierra Club about oil and gas risks in New Mexico

    Attend a webinar on Tuesday, June 21, to learn about a new tool that maps the locations of the 58,777 oil and gas facilities operating in New Mexico and the populations, schools and hospitals within a half-mile radius of those

    combatbutter June 16, 2016September 28, 2020 Read more

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