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SWFSC Newsletter Winter 2011
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In This Issue
Featured Article
The Southwest's Top Research
Needs
Lessons Learned: La Niña Fires
Recent Activities and News
Upcoming Events
Other Events in the Southwest
Request for Proposals
What's New
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Forest and Watershed Health Office Annual Report FY09
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Description of actions taken in FY09 to implement the New Mexico State Forest and Watershed Health Plan
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Forest and Watershed Health Office Annual Workplan FY10
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Forest and Watershed Health Office's Annual Plan of Work for Fiscal Year 2009/2010
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Forest and Watershed Health Office Annual Workplan FY09
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New Mexico Forest and Watershed Health Office Annual Workplan FY09
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Forest and Watershed Health Office Annual Report FY07-08
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New Mexico Forest and Watershed Health Office Annual Report FY07-08
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Forest and Watershed Health Office Annual Report FY06-07
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Forest and Watershed Health Office Annual Report FY06-07
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Forest and Watershed Health Office Annual Workplan FY08
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New Mexico Forest and Watershed Health Office Annual Workplan FY08
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Forest Stewardship Plan for Catron County
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Forest Stewardship Plan for Catron County, Landowner Assistance Program
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Forest Stewardship Plan for Grant County
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Forest Stewardship Plan for Grant County
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International Year of Forests August Newsletter: Preventing Forest Fires & Saving Money
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The National Association of State Foresters (NASF), the USDA Forest Service, and the American Forest Foundation (AFF) partnered to establish a campaign designed to raise U.S. awareness of the value of forests through the International Year of Forests celebration. With Forest Service support, NASF created and manages this website to serve all members of the U.S. forestry community. The website provides free toolkit materials anyone can use to celebrate forests in their own community; it is also a central forum for sharing ideas and events.
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