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Episode 37: Restoring the Wild: A Conversation on Conservation

May 30
50 mins

Episode Description

In this episode of the New Mexico Wildlife Podcast, we sit down with Caitlyn Ruhl, Habitat Restoration Coordinator for the New Mexico Wildlife Department, to explore the critical role of habitat conservation and restoration in sustaining our state’s diverse wildlife.

Caitlyn brings a wealth of experience and a deep love for the outdoors, describing herself as someone who was "born to be outdoors." Her passion shines through as she shares how science-based strategies and collaboration are key to restoring landscapes impacted by wildfire, drought, and human activity.

We talk about current habitat projects across New Mexico, how the department identifies areas of concern, and why thriving ecosystems are the foundation of successful wildlife management. Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast, conservationist, or curious learner, this episode is a must-listen for anyone who cares about the future of New Mexico’s wild places.
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