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Low-Cost Seedlings Available for Spring Planting
SANTA FE, NM – Thousands of seedlings are still available for purchase through the New Mexico State Forestry (NMSF) Conservation Seedling Program. Species include Ponderosa pine, Douglas-fir, bur oak, prairie sky poplar, chokecherry, desert mountain mahogany, woods rose and many more! The deadline to order online is April 12, 2019.
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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
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File PJ Restoration Protocols - NMFWRI
Handout distributed at the January 11, 2019 NM Forest and Watershed Management Coordinating Group meeting
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The Forest Stewards Guild seeks applicants to bid on a 75-acre forest restoration project located on state trust lands in the Rio Grande Del Norte National Monument near Tres Piedras, NM. Field visit February 21, 2018. Application deadline March 19th. Click on link for information and instructions.
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File RFP Opportunity for forestry contractors
The Pueblo of Isleta is soliciting proposals from contractors. The project will treat close to 2,000 acres over 26 months. Please see attached.
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2016 USFS Timber Tax Tips Now Available
Tax Tips form USFS
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Tax tips by Dr. Linda Wang, National Timber Tax Specialist, U.S. Forest Service
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File TVWC Landscape Restoration Strategy
This Landscape Restoration Strategy (LRS) was developed over seven months during 2014-2015 by the Taos Valley Watershed Coalition (TVWC). Coalition members manage or provide land use consultation on all of the adjoining jurisdictions within our focus area, which extends from the Rio Grande del Rancho on the south to the San Cristobal drainage on the north and also includes the Rio Fernando, Rio Pueblo, Rio Lucero, Rio Arroyo Seco, and Rio Hondo stream systems. Coalition members agree to focus on the goals of protecting, improving, and restoring the water quality, quantity, and ecological function of the forests and streams in the Rio Grande watershed within Taos County, to the benefit of both local and downstream water users. This LRS was developed by our membership to document our shared understanding of scientific data and community values, and to guide coordinated actions within our local watersheds.
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Society of American Foresters - 2015 National Convention
REGISTRATION OPEN: 2015 SAF Convention Recreating Forestry: The Confluence of Science, Society and Technology - Join us in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, November 3-7, where forestry and natural resources professionals from across the country will discuss contemporary forest resource management issues and examine the trends and technologies shaping the profession.
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File image/x-icon Resources for Private Forest Landowners in New Mexico
Are you a private forestland owner in New Mexico? You may be interested in learning more about your forest, improving the health of your land, creating better wildlife habitat, addressing wildfire hazard or improving the health of your riparian forest (or bosque), or learning more about forest industry. If so, you may be unsure of where to begin. The following pages contain resources for technical and financial assistance for forest landowners, including resources for forest health, forest thinning and more.
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