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NM Forestry Divison - website with information about wildfire protection and prevention
We, at New Mexico State Forestry are responsible for wildfire suppression on all non-federal, non-municipal, non-tribal and non-pueblo lands. We also provide technical advice on forest and resource management to private landowners, and may include a commercial timber harvest to enhance wildlife habitat, increase water yield, reduce the hazard of insect infestation, diseases or fire.
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NM Prescribed Fire Council announces its Rx Fire Trailer!
The NM Rx Fire Council has put together a trailer with all the equipment required to conduct a prescribed burn. Contact the Council if you would like to rent the trailer for your next burn project.
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NMSF Fire Plan Communities at Risk - points
NMSF Fire Plan Communities at Risk - points
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NMSF Fire Plan Community Protection Zone- polygons
NMSF Fire Plan Community Protection Zone- polygons
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Nominations being accepted for 2018 Wildfire Mitigation Awards
Deadline Extended to November 10 - The International Association of Fire Chiefs , National Association of State Foresters, National Fire Protection Association and USDA Forest Service are now accepting nominations for the 2018 Wildfire Mitigation Awards
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Now available: The Ability of Wildfire to Act as a Fuel Treatment (Webinar)
Southwest Fire Science Consortium webinar, Jan. 2015. available at https://www.frames.gov/rcs/18000/18920.html.
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Oregon State Univ - Synthesis of Knowledge on the Effects of Fire and Thinning Treatments on Understory Vegetation in US Dry Forests
A century of fire exclusion in dry forests across the United States has resulted in high fuel loads and increasing dominance by fire-intolerant vegetation. Federal, state, and private agencies have adopted a goal of managing forests to reduce the risk of high-severity wildfire. Forest managers use a variety of tools to create desired conditions within forests; the most common are prescribed fire and mechanical thinning. These two treatments may be used separately or in combination, depending on restoration goals for the forest stand. Before these treatments can be applied, managers must justify their choice by documenting the effects of the treatment on other ecosystem components, such as understory vegetation. Understory vegetation in fire-dominated landscapes often has adapted to regrowing in frequent, low-severity fire regimes. Because fire releases nutrients and, by opening the canopy, allows light to the forest floor, the understory response is positive (e.g., increased growth or reproduction).
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Plant List
A complete list of the seedlings offered by the New Mexico State Forestry Division.
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Playing with Fire: How Climate Change and Development Patterns Are Contributing to the Soaring costs of Western Wildfires
Report by Union of Concerned Scientists, July 2014
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Quantifying the influence of previously burned areas on suppression effectiveness and avoided exposure: A case study of the Las Conchas Fire
2016 article by Matthew P. Thompson et al. in International Journal of Wildland Fire. 25(2): 167-181.
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