APNM is excited to announce the release of its New Mexico Vegan Dining Guide! You can view the guide on your computer or phone, save the file to your device for easy viewing later, or even print the guide so you have a hard copy handy. Click here to get the latest edition of the guide. […]
Most people love animals but most people eat animals
“Ninety five percent of people love animals, but 95% of people eat animals, so there is a real disconnect.” This is how Dave Holland, Animal Protection Voters (APV) board member, describes his inspiration for the recent launch of the Root 66 Food Truck in Santa Fe. Dave and fellow APV board member and vegan activist, […]
The damaging effects of meat consumption
The damaging effects of meat consumption by Americans include misery and suffering felt by farmed animals, unparalleled negative health consequences for people, and the carbon footprint which contributes inordinately to human-caused global climate disruption. This year, Animal Protection New Mexico is dramatically magnifying its efforts to promote and expand plant-based eating in New Mexico through […]
Plant-Based Eating
APNM is committed to increasing plant-based eating in New Mexico through a variety of strategies. We are working to make plant-based foods more available and accessible to New Mexicans by engaging restaurants, cafeterias, entertainment venues, and grocery stores to add plant-based options to their offerings. We are also planning community outreach and education programs about […]
Vegan Awareness Month November 2018
Santa Fe Mayor Alan Webber signed an official proclamation which proclaims November as “Vegan Awareness Month”. The proclamation highlights some of the most profound reasons for raising awareness of veganism including animal protection, personal health and wellness, and the environmental impact of eating meat and other animal products. Santa Fe residents can explore plant-based eating […]