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Induced meandering is the governing concept of a major project underway along one of Santa Fe’s major geographical features – the Arroyo de Los Chamisos, which stretches from the city’s east side foothills near St. John’s College through the city’s middle and southern sections, and beyond the city limits to the southwest. Read more...
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2010 NM Watershed Forum
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5th Annual Cross-Watershed Network (XWN) Workshop
Save the Date: April 4-5, 2018. Hosted by Save Our Bosque Task Force in Socorro, NM
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File PDF document 2011 Annual Report: Estancia Basin Watershed Health and Monitoring Project
2011 annual report.
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File PDF document 2012 Annual Report: Estancia Basin Watershed Health Restoration, and Monitoring Project
2012 Annual Report
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File 2012 SMWS Reports
2012 Quarterly reports for South Mountain Weather Station compiled into a single document.
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News Release November 14, 2014
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File Troff document 2013 Annual Report: Estancia Basin Watershed Health Restoration, and Monitoring Project
2013 Annual Report: Estancia Basin Watershed Health Restoration, and Monitoring Project
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File Troff document 2014 Annual Report: Estancia Basin Watershed Health Restoration, and Monitoring Project
This 2014 Annual Report provides summaries of monitoring data collected during the 2014 calendar year for the Estancia Basin Watershed Health, Restoration and Monitoring Steering Committee (Steering Committee). Details about research questions and the background and administration of this monitoring project may be found in the Estancia Basin Watershed Health and Monitoring Project: Monitoring Plan Evaluation (2008 Monitoring Plan) (SWCA Environmental Consultants [SWCA] 2008), which is available at the New Mexico Forest and Watershed Restoration Institute (Restoration Institute) website (http://www.nmfwri.org/images/ stories/pdfs/Estancia_Basin_Monitoring/EstanciaBasinMonitoring.pdf). The 2008 Monitoring Plan provides detailed information on the background knowledge of forest thinning in the Southwest and presents the goals and methodologies for the Estancia Basin forest thinning monitoring project. The 2008 Annual Report (SWCA 2009) also provides important background information about the Trigo wildfire monitoring project that was initiated in 2008. Previous annual reports for 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2013 summarize overall monitoring findings from those 6 years, and they also may be found at the Restoration Institute website.
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File Troff document 2015 Annual Report: Estancia Basin Watershed Health, Restoration and Monitoring Project
This 2015 Annual Report provides information on the results of forest thinning during the calendar year 2015. Initial 2008, 2009, and 2010 baseline pre-treatment monitoring data from permanent monitoring study sites provided information on rainfall, ambient and soil temperatures, soil moisture, soil surface profiles to assess erosion over time, soil surface stability, soil chemistry, bird and small mammal composition and relative abundance, and vegetation composition, structure, and cover. Monitoring data from 2011 to 2015 provides post treatment information on the above parameters along with data on medium-sized to large wildlife and livestock for the first 5 years following thinning treatments.
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