
NMDGF - NMDGF
The New Mexico Department of Health encourages anyone who consumed or captured wildlife from Holloman Lake between 2010-2024 to contact their healthcare provider should they have any concerns.
Online Licensing System - NMDGF
NM E-Tag NEED HELP ACCESSING YOUR ACCOUNT? Call us at 1-888-248-6866 during normal business hours for assistance. You may be able to recover your account using the Recover …
New Mexico Department of Game and Fish - U.S. Fish & Wildlife …
Apr 3, 2025 · Following a 60-day public comment period, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) has finalized a recovery plan for the endangered New Mexico meadow jumping mouse, a rare rodent …
New Mexico Department of Game & Fish - NMDG&F | DSC New Mexico
The purpose of this page is to provide a list of quick links to various pages at the NMDG&F website as well as a list of upcoming Game Commission meetings. The meetings are currently held virtually, …
Hunting - NMDGF
New Mexico Department of Game and Fish biologists and wildlife managers work to maintain and improve wildlife habitat and protect wildlife populations, while providing hunting opportunities on …
New Mexico Department of Game and Fish | Santa Fe NM
New Mexico Department of Game and Fish, Santa Fe. 70,152 likes · 337 talking about this · 405 were here. To conserve, regulate, propagate and protect the...
New Mexico Department of Game and Fish - Wikipedia
The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish (NMDGF) is a state-level government department within the New Mexico Governor's Cabinet that is responsible for maintaining wildlife and fish in the state.
025 Hunting Rules and Information Booklet is now available for download! This year, the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish has combined the Hunting, Furbearers, U
For 121 years, the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish has been dedicated to conserving New Mexico’s wildlife for future generations. In 2028 we will celebrate our 125th anniversary.
New Mexico Hunting 2025 | Huntin' Fool
These species are all officially categorized as big game by the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish, with specific seasons, license requirements, and management strategies laid out for each.