Get Coexistence Help
While beavers provide many benefits, they don’t always comply with what humans want. And sometimes a beaver’s idea of where water goes can cause problems for people. This can include flooding, downed trees, clogged culverts, blocked ditches, etc.
Often, these problems can be solved by installing coexistence devices to protect resources. New Mexico has a growing list of people who might help install these structures. If you can’t find someone in your area in the list below, feel free to reach out to us here.
Taos Area
Steven Fry
Amigos Bravos
(575) 758-3874
Sage Dunn
Bureau of Land Management
(575) 751-4701
Pecos Area
Jess Gantos
(951) 719-7854 (text only)
Santa Fe Area
Reid Whittlesey
reid@riograndereturn.orgÂ
Española Area
Chenoa Scippio
Tewa Women United
chenoa@tewawomenunited.orgÂ
Albuquerque Area
Joanna Strange
Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District
Cuba Area
El Rito/Abiquiu Area
Lina Allegre
Northern New Mexico College
Statewide
New Mexico Department of Game and Fish
(888) 248-6866