New Mexico 30 by 30 Advisory Committee announces second public engagement survey
Santa Fe, NM –

Today the New Mexico 30 x 30 Advisory Committee announces a public
Request for Information (RFI) to gather broad input on the conservation activities most
important to New Mexicans. The RFI solicits ideas for a “uniquely New Mexico” vision for
conservation.

In August 2021 Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham signed Executive Order 2021-052 (E.O.),
Protecting New Mexico’s Lands, Watersheds, Wildlife, and Natural Heritage. The E.O.
established the 30 by 30 Advisory Committee, comprised of seven state agencies and the State
Land Office.

Agencies are directed to individually review and utilize existing programs, funding, and
authorities to reach the ambitious conservation targets of conserving at least 30 percent of all
lands in New Mexico by 2030, with an additional 20 percent of lands designated as climate
stabilization areas. Benefits include supporting our economy, sustaining traditional ways of
life, providing drinking water, ensuring food security, preserving biodiversity, and providing
recreational opportunities for all New Mexicans.

“We welcome public input that will help us identify conserved lands and climate stabilization
areas,” said Committee Chair and Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department
Secretary Sarah Cottrell Propst. “This year, one of the most important tasks before the 30 by 30
Committee is to develop statewide definitions that will be used to measure progress and help
identify conservation opportunities that make the most sense for New Mexico.”
Following the RFI, the Committee will release draft definitions and hold a separate public
comment period before proposing final definitions in its Annual Report, to be released in
December.
All are welcome to respond to the RFI by filling out a survey using the following link:
https://arcg.is/1TqynW0. Responses will be most helpful if submitted by November 15, 2022