Director John Horning chimes in with more about the so-called "wildlife services" organization, which our tax dollars pay for, and which kills as many as 5 million animals per year...
Judith Bunney reviews the Sierra Club endorsements for election in the NM Primary (6/5), and reminds us about "bike to work day" as well as Sunday's solar eclipse (5/20)...
Samantha Ruscavage-Barz fills us in on a new legal action against the Dept of Agriculture's Orwellian-named "wildlife services," which poisons wildlife on the ground and hunts them from the air. Obviously, non-targeted animals are sometimes caught in the crossfire but, more importantly, do we want our tax dollars funding this slaughter?
John Buchser fills us in on the Sierra Club endorsements for the upcoming primary elections, and on Bingaman and Udall's efforts to get the Columbine wilderness federal protected. The new edition of the SF Day Hikes book comes out next week (5/15), and there's a big yard sale tomorrow (5/12) from 8-2pm...
Robb Hirsch fills us in on the upcoming environmental demonstration, Monday May 14th, starting at the Santa Fe train depot...
Samantha Ruscavage-Barz fills us in on the millions of acres of coal being mined in Wyoming and bound for burning in 30 states across the u.s., including NM...
Terry Borst and Alex Emmons fill us in on this Friday's free multimedia visual extravaganza at the SF University of Art & Design...
John Buchser celebrates the living river, and spills about historic restoration and imminent improvements to be discussed and unveiled around SF...
John Horning talks about the Guardians' traveling Trap-Free NM Roadshow, and announces their open position for a river manager...
SFAI Artist-In-Residence Teri Rueb
Rueb discusses her audio installation work and her presentation tonight (4/16) at Tipton Hall in Santa Fe