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THE WILDERNESS SOCIETY COALITION TO PROTECT AMERICA’S NATIONAL PARKS* CONSERVATION LANDS FOUNDATION* DEFENDERS OF WILDLIFE* NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION* NATURAL RESOURCES DEFENSE COUNCIL* ROCKY MOUNTAIN WILD September 2, 2025 SUBMITTED VIA E-PLANNING Melanie Barnes State Director Bureau of Land Management, New Mexico (505) 954-2222 Project Contacts: Catherine Brewster cb*******@*lm.gov (505) 954-217 Cody McCullah cm*******@*lm.gov Max
