Dia de Los Lobos
A Public Rally for Our Mexican Gray Wolves
Friday, March 14, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
KiMo Theater in Dowtown Albuquerque
FREE ADMISSION

 

 

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Just 23 wild Mexican Gray Wolves are left in New Mexico today. Ignoring science and bowing to pressure from special interests, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has abandoned its legal obligation to protect, conserve, and recover the Mexican Gray Wolf - the most endangered mammal in North America.
 
Despite the challenges that our lobos, our amigos, face there is something that every New Mexican can do to reverse this course and ensure that the Mexican Gray Wolf lives on forever.
 
On Friday, March 14th from 7-9pm at the KiMo Theater in downtown Albuquerque, a coalition of conservationists, sportsmen, and elected officials will host Dia de Los Lobos, a public rally for ensuring the preservation of our Mexican Gray Wolves. This event is free and open to the public.
 
Please come be a part of a historic evening and help send a powerful message to Washington, D.C. that our wild Mexican Gray Wolves need to be protected. With only 23 wild lobos left in New Mexico, the time to act is NOW!
 
Answer the howl to action and be the difference in saving our lobos in New Mexico. For more information, please contact Nathan Newcomer: nathan@nmwild.org / 505-843-8696


 

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