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Santa Fe, NM -- Governor Bill Richardson today joined a coalition of
environmental groups to announce the Gila River has been added to a list
of America’s Most Endangered Rivers. “The Gila is New Mexico’s last
free-flowing river,” said Governor Richardson. “While this designation
is ominous, I am hopeful that this year’s listing will result in a
renewed effort to protect the Gila River.”
American Rivers listed the Gila as one of the most endangered rivers
in the United States for 2008 due to the potential for a major water
development project along its reaches. The State is committed to
ensuring a secure water future for Southwestern New Mexico while
protecting valuable natural resources like the Gila River.
Protecting New Mexico’s rivers is a priority for Governor Richardson.
He has worked with the legislature to provide consistent funding for
river ecosystem restoration projects across the state. This year $2.8
million was appropriated for river restoration projects. In addition,
the Legislature provided over $800,000 for projects on the Santa Fe
River – which was at the top of the American Rivers Most Endangered list
last year.
In 2007, $2.35 million funded 11 projects across the state, on the
Rio Grande, Pecos River, Rio Puerco, Gila River, Canadian River, Mora
River, Rio San Jose, Cloverdale Creek, Rio de los Pinos, Bottomless
Lakes, and Galisteo Creek.
For more information:
http://www.americanrivers.org
Contact:
Caitlin Kelleher
505-476-2299 |