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New Mexico's fenced off Rivers
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Length:
43 minutes
Released:
Sep 14, 2021
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Podcast episode
Description
New Mexico passed a law in 2015 that unintentionally resulted in two public rivers now being fenced off from public use by private landowners. A case was presented before the New Mexico State Supreme Court in 2020 looking to have the law repealed. This episode interviews Lesli Allison from the Western Landowners Alliance and Steve Harris from Far Flung Adventures to get the clear story. GUESTSLesli Allison, Executive DirectorWestern Landowners AllianceSteve Harris, OwnerFar Flung Adventures ARTICLES*There are years of articles on the 2015 Law and Rule. A web search will lead you to many stories."New Mexico Supreme Court asked to weigh in on water fight""AG backs fishing access in streams across private land""Game Commission rejects landowners on stream access" RESOURCES2015 Law New Mexico ConstitutionRed River Valley Supreme Court CaseAmerican Whitewater's Navigability Toolbox SPONSORED ORGANIZATIONAmerican WhitewaterGila River Wild & Scenic Sponsorship link
Released:
Sep 14, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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