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File Microsoft Word Document Job announcement at Mescalero. Deadline to apply June 27.
Water Quality Specialist
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A funding opportunity announcement (FOA) is out from the Bureau of Reclamation's Cooperative Watershed Management Program to establish or expand a local watershed management group. Applications are due 4 p.m. MDT, July 9, 2012. Applicants may be eligible under two categories through this funding opportunity. One is for the establishment of a watershed group. Eligible applicants are states, Indian tribes, local and special districts (irrigation and water districts, county soil conservation districts, etc.), local governmental entities, interstate organizations and nonprofit organizations in the western United States or U.S. territory. The second funding category is for the expansion of a watershed group. Eligible applicants must be a current watershed group or a participant in an existing watershed group that is legally incorporated within the state in which it operates and meets the definition of a “watershed” group as defined in the FOA (pg. 3).
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The USFWS Southwest Region is recruiting for the Desert Landscape Conservation Cooperative (LCC) Science Coordinator. The position is now open through the USAJobs website. Click on the link below to view/print the full vacancy announcement: R2-12-658721-MS-MP, Interdisciplinary (Desert LCC Science Coordinator). GS-0401/1301-12/13. Division of Science Applications, Tucson, Arizona. Open Government-Wide. Open: 05/04/12 Close: 05/17/12
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Miranda Canyon Project in northern NM approved for 2012 funding
US Forest Service targets $40.6M from Land and Water Conservation Fund to purchase, restore lands in 15 states
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Call for Abstracts: The New Mexico Journal of Science seeks articles on water resource issues in NM
The NM Academy of Sciences is seeking contributions giving a current overview of some paricularly relevant subtopic such as water law, resources, uses and abuses, treatment and delivery, conservatition and reclamation, and long range forecasting, or articles based on current research relevant to water needs and problems in New Mexico.
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Pre-Recruitment Notice
The New Mexico Environment Department, Surface Water Quality Bureau anticipate advertising two positions soon: Standards, Planning and Reporting Team Manager, and Point Source Regulation Program Manager.
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File PDF document Youth Conservation Corps Issues Request for Proposals
The New Mexico Youth Conservation Corps (YCC) announces that it is requesting proposals from New Mexico units of government, state agencies, federal agencies, non-profit organizations, or federally-recognized Native American tribes to fund conservation projects. Applications are due no later than 4:00 p.m. MDT on Thursday, August 2, 2012.
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Going Green to Save Green: Economic Benefits of Green Infrastructure Practices
A new series of reports on green infrastructure & low impact development methods for stormwater management in arid environments
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File Microsoft Word Document Wanted: experienced outdoor educator for Summer 2012
Mountain Kids, an outdoor education and adventure program for kids aged 5-9, has an opening for a seasonal outdoor educator in Santa Fe, NM.
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Summer Undergraduate Research Opportunity in Environmental Microbiology
Applications due to UNLV by March 9, 2012
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