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Contact WildEarth Guardians – address, phone number, and media contacts

Contact Us

WildEarth Guardians’ main office is located in Santa Fe. Address: 301 N. Guadalupe, Suite 201

To contact a specific member of Guardians’ staff, visit our staff page.

For information on volunteering for WildEarth Guardians, visit our volunteer page.

Media Inquiries

WildEarth Guardians engages the media to inform, inspire, and activate. You can count on WildEarth Guardians staff members for accurate information and a timely response. For general media inquires, please contact WildEarth Guardians' Media Director, Matthew Koehler, at 406.396.0321 or mkoehler@wildearthguardians.org. Specific inquires can also be made to the program directors below.

Climate & Energy Issues
Jeremy Nichols, Climate and Energy Program Director
303.437.7663 | Email | Follow

Wild Rivers Issues
Tricia Snyder, Interim Wild Rivers Program Director
505.396.1752 | Email | Follow

Wildlife Issues
Lindsay Larris, Wildlife Program Director
310.923.1465 | Email | Follow

Wild Places Issues
Andrew Rothman, Wild Places Program Director
303.501.5815 | Email | Follow

Recent Stories

Being a Merlin

August 29, 2022

WildEarth Guardians’ staff attorney Kate Merlin can definitely relate to the falcon, which uses insight and strategy to hunt larger birds

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WildEarth Guardians’ 2022 Gala will be live streamed

September 1, 2022

You can be part of the celebration and discussion wherever you are

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WildEarth Guardians’ 2022 Gala will be live streamed

September 1, 2022

You can be part of the celebration and discussion wherever you are

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WildEarth Guardians Press

Alma ‘Rosie’ Sanchez: Restoration plan will help us live alongside wolves again

Daily Camera | Aug 27, 2022

The past three years of my life have been spent talking to people about wolves returning to Colorado. I heard people’s fears and the potential impact on individuals’ livelihood and way of life. I also heard excitement about the possible benefits of returning a native carnivore and living ancestor to their home.

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Groups to COGCC: Limit oil, gas development as needed to address cumulative impacts

The Daily Sentinel | Sep 1, 2022

Some environmental groups are calling on state regulators to better address the cumulative impacts of oil and gas development, including by barring development as needed to limit those impacts.

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