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File image/x-icon Livestock grazing limits beaver restoration in northern New Mexico
Despite intensive efforts to reintroduce beavers into areas where they are severely reduced in numbers or eliminated due to over-harvesting in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, beavers remain sparse or or missing from many stream reaches. In this study, beaver dams mostly occurred at sites that were not grazed or where there was some alternative grazing management, but were mostly absent at sites within Forest Service cattle allotments. Results indicated that cattle grazing influenced the relation between vegetation variables and beaver presence. We recommend that beaver restoration will require changes to current livestock management practices.
Located in Groups / / Research and Studies / Theses and Dissertations
File image/x-icon Quantifying a Novel Method of Grassland Restoration Using the Plug and Spread Treatment in a Shortgrass Prairie System in Northern New Mexico
North American shortgrass prairie decline may be exacerbated by drought, monsoons, and intense brief storms caused by climate change. The Plug and Spread treatment is a novel approach to restore grasslands by utilizing seasonal runoff that increases surface hydrologic connectivity disrupted by human activies on the landscape.
Located in Groups / / Research and Studies / NMHU Research Posters
File Assessing, Quatifying and Monitoring Arroyo Restoration at Rio Mora NWR
Quantifying the restoration of hydrologic processes in rehabilitated arroyos, as well as quantifying the conditions created by restoration efforts for native flora and fauna.
Located in Groups / / Research and Studies / NMHU Research Posters
File Assessing Habitat Quality in Restored Arroyos at Rio Mora National Wildlife Refuge
Arroyo restoration at Rio Mora National Wildlife Refuge provides a case study where these degraded systems are restored into viable habitat.
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File Troff document Native Seed Restoration Project
This service learning partnership with RMNWR provides information about native plant species germination percentages and conditions that plants encounter. Rio Mora can use this information begin their restoration with a seed mix that is successful and resilient in the local habitat.
Located in Groups / / Research and Studies / NMHU Research Posters
File Pinon-Juniper Restoration Protocols: Presentation to WHO CG42 January 2019
Presentation made by Ken Reid to the NM Forest and Watershed Management Coordinating Group on 01/11/19
Located in Groups / Forest and Watershed Health Coordinating Group / Public Collaborative Group Folder
File PJ Restoration Protocols - NMFWRI
Handout distributed at the January 11, 2019 NM Forest and Watershed Management Coordinating Group meeting
Located in Groups / Forest and Watershed Health Coordinating Group / Public Collaborative Group Folder
File chemical/x-pdb Final RPEA: Restoration Plan and Environmental Assessment for the Chevron Mining Inc. Questa Mine
The New Mexico Office of Natural Resources Trustee (ONRT), the United States Department of Agriculture (represented by the Forest Service), and the United States Department of the Interior Fish and Wildlife Service and Bureau of Land Management (collectively, the “Trustees”) released the final Restoration Plan and Environmental Assessment (“final RP/EA”) for the Chevron Mining Inc. Questa Mine (“Site”).
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ONRT and Federal Agencies Release Final Restoration Plan for Environmental Damage at Chevron Mining Inc., Questa Site
News Update about the released the final Restoration Plan and Environmental Assessment (“final RP/EA”) for the Chevron Mining Inc. Questa Mine (“Site”).
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File After Wildfire Guide: Planning for the Next Big One (PDF)
PowerPoint presentation (PDF version). Presented by Mary Stuever, NM State Forestry Chama District Forester at Preparing for Large Wildfires in New Mexico workshop series, April 2018.
Located in Groups / Wildfire Mitigation and Planning Project Workgroup / Public Collaborative Group Folder