Caja del Rio Protection Act
Establish two federally managed conservation designations in Caja del Rio to permanently protect cultural, ecological, and historical resources while expanding Indigenous involveme
Establish two federally managed conservation designations in Caja del Rio to permanently protect cultural, ecological, and historical resources while expanding Indigenous involveme
Proposed law to establish two federal conservation designations in New Mexico—Caja del Rio Special Management Area and Caja del Rio National Conservation Area—and to provide related management, land exchanges, and protections, with strong emphasis on Indigenous involvement and cultural preservation.
Overall, the Caja del Rio Protection Act establishes two new federally managed conservation Designations in New Mexico aimed at protecting cultural and natural resources while balancing Tribal involvement, land exchanges with the State, and controlled recreation and grazing within clearly defined governance, road-use, and withdrawal provisions.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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