D.J. Case & Associates

The State of New Mexico's Department of Game and Fish hired DJ Case to conduct an outreach program to communicate the conservation guidance values of state's Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy (CWCS) to partner organizations and agencies. We interviewed key personnel of federal, tribal, and state agencies, as well as municipalities, quasi-governmental and non-governmental organizations within the state to identify communication needs, as well as potential collaborative opportunities. We then developed communication tools and conducted a series of interactive forums with stakeholder groups around the state.



DJ Case developed communication tools, including this brochure about New Mexico's Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy, to share with stakeholders.
Bill Graves of NM Dept. of Game and Fish (left) and Dave Case (right) prepare for an interactive forum for federal, tribal, state, quasi-governmental and NGOs to discuss New Mexico's Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy.

DJ Case's work in New Mexico to conduct an outreach program regarding the state's Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy benefitted the sand dune lizzard and many other native species. (Photo Credit: NM Dept of Game and Fish)
Bill Graves of NM Dept. of Game and Fish and DJ Case Project Manager Ginny Wallace discuss plans for identifying potential collaborative opportunities with partners.
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