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Susan Montoya Bryan



Associated Press
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Muck Rack
@SMBNewMexico

Susan Montoya Bryan is an American journalist known for her deep reporting on environmental issues, Indigenous communities, and the cultural landscapes of the American Southwest. Based in New Mexico, she has spent much of her career documenting the complex relationships between land, policy, and the people who depend on fragile ecosystems. Her work reflects a commitment to clarity, accuracy, and the human stories behind scientific and political debates.

Over the years, she has become a trusted voice in national coverage of water scarcity, wildfire management, climate change, and public lands. Her reporting often bridges the gap between local experience and national relevance, bringing attention to communities whose stories are frequently overlooked. She has contributed to major news outlets, produced in‑depth investigative pieces, and covered breaking events that shape environmental policy across the United States.

Beyond her environmental reporting, Montoya Bryan is recognized for her thoughtful coverage of arts, culture, and regional history. She approaches each story with a sensitivity to place and a respect for the diverse voices that define the Southwest. Whether writing about ecological crises or creative communities, she brings a grounded, human‑centered perspective that continues to resonate with readers and colleagues alike.