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A Guide for Planning Riparian Treatments in New Mexico
A Guide for Planning Riparian Treatments in New Mexico has been developed as a guide for those conservationists who will be providing both planning, and design assistance in treating riparian areas. The guide recognizes that in New Mexico, some stream channels have incised to an extent where riparian areas are now upland sites.
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About the Greater Rio Grande Watershed Alliance
An introduction to the Greater Rio Grande Watershed Alliance's purpose and history
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Along the Rio Grande, Farms are the Future for Wetland Birds
Story and photos by Sarah Keller for the Intermountain West Joint Venture, March 2017
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Assessing the water needs of riparian and wetland vegetation in the western United States
The purpose of this guide is to provide a general foundation for the reader in several interrelated disciplines for the purpose of enabling him/her to characterize and quantify the water needs of riparian and wetland vegetation. Topics discussed are wetland and riparian classification, characteristics and ecology, surface and groundwater hydrology, plant physiology and population and community ecology, and techniques for linking attributes of vegetation to patterns of surface and groundwater and soil moisture. Rocky Mountain Research Station Online Publication.
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Assessing, Quatifying and Monitoring Arroyo Restoration at Rio Mora NWR
Quantifying the restoration of hydrologic processes in rehabilitated arroyos, as well as quantifying the conditions created by restoration efforts for native flora and fauna.
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Bosque Landscape Alteration Strategy: Objectives, Basic Requirements, and Guidelines
by Yasmeen Najmi, Sterling Groghan, Dr. Cliff Crawford. June 2005. Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District, Albuquerque, NM
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Can Crayfish and Creek Chub Sustain Otters in the Mora River
River otters have been successfully reintroduced to other NM rivers. If the Mora River is similar to these systems, then the biomass & production rate of fish and crayfish will sustain the min. river otter dietary requirements.
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Climate Change and Ecological Restoration - Edition Jan 2010
Why Climate Change Makes Riparian Restoration More Important than Ever: Recommendations for Practice and Research
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Do Pinon and Juniper Shrubs Out-Compete Herbaceous Vegetation?
With an open landscape and semiarid climate, short grass prairies support unique biodiversity, including bison, songbirds and a variety of grass species.
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Ecological and Social Consequences of Collaborative Bison Reintroduction in the Western U.S.
This study focuses on evaluating the status and impact of collaborative conversation groups in the US
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