#Enchanted Ranges (New Mexico Map)

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pallid mountain
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Enchanted Ranges
With a varied climate and many species and subspecies of big game, New Mexico is one of the greatest and most unique hunting destinations in the US. Explore the colder north or desert south and experience the different hunts both ecosystems provide.

Class 8- Rocky Mountain Elk (Forest and Scrubland)
Class 8- Gemsbok (Desert and Scrubland)
Class 7- Black Bear (Map Wide besides mountains)
Class 6- Mule Deer (Map wide besides mountains)
Class 5- Mountain Lion (Map wide)
Class 4- Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep (Northern Mountains)
Class 4- Desert Bighorn Sheep (Southern Mountains)
Class 4- Whitetail Deer (Northeastern forest and grassland)
Class 4- Aoudad/Barbary Sheep ( Southern Mountains)
Class 4- Bezoar Ibex (Southern Mountains)
Class 4- Pronghorn (Grassland)
Class 3- Collared Peccary (Desert and scrubland)
Class 3- Coues Deer (Desert and Scrubland)
Class 2- American Badger (Grassland)
Class 2- Coyote (Map Wide besides mountains)
Class 2- Kit Fox (Desert and Scrubland)
Class 2- Swift Fox (Grassland)
Class 1- Ringtail (Map-wide)
Class 1- Gould’s Turkey (Desert)
Class 1- Merriam’s Turkey (Forest and Scrubland)
Class 1- Rio Grande Turkey (Grassland)
Class 1- Gambel’s Quail (Desert and Scrubland)
Class 1- Dusky Grouse (Forests)
Class 1- Black-Tailed Prairie Dog (Grasslands)

Possible GO- RM Elk, Mule Deer
Reworks- Bighorn remodels, Rancho subspecies changed, Coyote remodel

This map would be almost a combination of SRP and Rancho in my opinion with a separation of species between the northern and southern mountain ranges, and a prairie like area in the center of the map, to simulate the entire state of New Mexico.

Let me know what you think!

pearl socket
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A combination of Rancho and Silver Ridge with some potential new elements, I can get behind that, and I like the inclusion of some of New Mexico's exotic game animals

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As for prairie dogs, are they Black-tailed Prairie Dogs or Gunnison's Prairie Dog?

pallid mountain
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Black tailed prairie dog because I would like for them to be prominent in the central and eastern grasslands in order to keep that area from being less interesting.

pallid mountain
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here’s this basic map i made in order to better specify where the species would be layed out on this map

pallid mountain
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Here is all of the new species (Aoudad, Desert Bighorn, RM Bighorn, Coues Deer, American Badger, Gould’s Turkey, Gambel’s Quail, Dusky Grouse, Black-Tailed Prairie Dog) including the RM bighorn for comparison. More/different small game could be added as well so lmk of any suggestions!

split mason
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Love the variety of species and landscapes on this map, it has a lot of variety in terms of species, exotic species and a variety of biomes. Feels like a North American version of Emerald Coast and I really like that.

pallid mountain
pallid mountain
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bump

odd arrow
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Gray fox is needed but I can get behind this map

mossy onyx
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This is, to me, pretty much a perfect way to add another rocky mountains map without being too similar to SRP. This map would be like SRP and rancho had a baby, a beautiful baby at that!

pallid mountain
pallid mountain
odd arrow
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Add ringtail cats aswell for a class 2

pallid mountain
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actually coatis are protected in NM but i added kit fox and ringtails to the species list

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here’s the three new species i added, two unique fox species as well as the ringtail. I also added the rio grande turkey to the species list, in order to have the first and probably only map that could have 3 turkey species.

odd arrow
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Coatis can only be hunted in Mexico and Arizona I think

pallid mountain
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yeah i just checked i knew the had a small range in nm but i didn’t know if they could be hunted

pallid mountain
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bump

halcyon elbow
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I'm all for aoudad and Prarie dogs great thread