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USFWS Research Special Use Permit Application
USFWS Research Special Use Permit Application fillable pdf. Submit form to any of the following research committee members: Leann Wilkins, USFWS, leann_wilkins@fws,gov Luis Ramirez, Denver Zoo at Rio Mora NWR, lramirez@denverzoo.org Joe Zebrowski, New Mexico Highlands University, jpzebrowski@nmhu.edu
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Effects of Fire Severity on Herbaceous Vegetation Recovery, Following a Southwest Ponderosa Pine Wildfire
This poster presents research on the effectiveness of aerial seeding conducted on private lands by the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) following the Trigo Wildfire of April 2008, which burned 13,709 acres of ponderosa pine and mixed conifer in the Manzano Mountains of central New Mexico. The general objectives of this research were to: - determine the effects of fire severity on the recovery of forest understory vegetative communities and determine how different plant species respond to fire severity; - determine the response of intentionally seeded grass species used in restoration efforts by the NRCS (annual rye grass, Lolium multiflorum, and tall wheat grass, Thinopyrum ponticum) to high and low fire severity; and - evaluate the relative recovery responses of native and exotic plant species to fire severity.
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Restoring the West Conference: Climate, Disturbance and Restoration in the Intermountain West
Video presentations from the conference held October 18-19, 2016 at Utah State University. As climate changes, forests are being impacted by severe drought, longer fire seasons, and impressive insect epidemics. New approaches to landscape restoration are needed to cope with these disturbances. The 2016 Restoring the West Conference offered presentations by experts in climate science, landscape restoration, and forest ecology on techniques for this uncertain future, and gave examples where these techniques are working.
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2017 Fire Science Research Funding Opportunities Now Open!
The Joint Fire Science Program's 2017 Funding Opportunity Notices (FON) for seven categories of research, including Graduate Research Innovation (GRIN) Awards, are open through November 17, 2016. Please go to the link below to view details.
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Young Scientists Measure Wildfire Threat
Audio Postcard from KUNM's Anna Lande and YCC crew leaders at the Valle de Oro Wildlife Refuge. Aired July 8, 2016.
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Study: Human-caused climate change has doubled Western U.S. forest fire area
University of Idaho News, Oct. 10, 2016
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Gunnison's Prairie Dog Reintroduction at Rio Mora National Wildlife Refuge
Plan to reintroduce Gunnison's Prairie Dog reintroduction at the Rio Mora National Wildlife Refuge.
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Place Based Science-Management Partnerships: Ecosystem Services
Presentation to NM Forest and Watershed Management Coordinating Group, January 13, 2017
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Sustaining Environmental Capital Initiative
USGS Briefing Sheet: 17 January 2017
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Impact of Anthropogenic Climate Change on Wildfire Across Western US Forests
Abstract. John T. Abatzouglou and A. Park Williams. Paper published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, v. 113 no. 42
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