SCRGCSierra Club Rio Grande Chapter (SCRGC) will offer lobbying trainings 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Wednesday during its Lands, Water and Wildlife Day at the Roundhouse in Santa Fe.
Citizens who would like to learn how to make their voice heard at the New Mexico Legislature can join the free trainings at the Sierra Club table near the Rotunda and trainers will help them identify their own legislators and the best ways to find and speak to them at the Roundhouse.
For training times and other details, RSVP to Diane Reese at DianeAbqNM@gmail.com.
Lands, Water and Wildlife Lobby Day at the Legislature will feature nearly 20 groups that advocate for conservation of New Mexico’s natural resources and will highlight information on legislation to protect our water, public land and wildlife.
Participating groups include:
- Southwest Environmental Center;
- Environment New Mexico;
- Gila Conservation Coalition;
- Lobos of the Southwest;
- Wild Earth Guardians;
- Project Coyote;
- Wildlife Conservation Advocacy Southwest;
- Center for Social Sustainable Systems;
- Raptor Center;
- Sierra Club Rio Grande Chapter;
- Adobe Whitewater Club;
- Española Wildlife Center;
- Conservation Voters New Mexico;
- New Mexico Wilderness Alliance;
- Trap-Free New Mexico;
- People for Native Ecosystems;
- Animal Protection of New Mexico; and
- Wildlife Conservation Advocacy Southwest.