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Greater Santa Fe Fireshed Coalition website
official website of the Greater Santa Fe Fireshed Coalition. Read about the Coalition and our projects. Learn about news and events. Find partners, contacts and resources.
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Why People Use Portals: Shared Stewardship, Accomplishment Reporting
Presentation by Lowell Ballard to the NM Forest and Watershed Management Coordinating Group, July 26, 2019
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Smokey Bear's Essential Tips for Outdoors
Tips on campfire safety, debris burning, equipment maintenance and house safety, plus links to wildfire science and fire fighting.
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NMSU Climate, Temperature, & Precipitation Site
The New Mexico Climate Center is located on the campus of New Mexico State Univerity. The center operates a small network of weather stations across the state and gathers data from other mesonets.
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The 25 Best Ways to Conserve Water
Website produced by Portapotty.net describing water conservation facts and tips.
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New fire preparedness website
The NFPA has a new website for home/landowners for their Fire Adapted Communities program.
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Citizens Watershed Monitoring Team
We're people of northern New Mexico, living in and around the upper Pecos and Canadian River watersheds. A nonprofit organization of young, old and in-between, students and retired people, office workers, engineers and wildlife professionals -- all concerned about the land. Government and private landowners need good information on which to base their decisions for the long-term health of the environment. We do ecological monitoring to help fill that gap. Monitoring is done by community members under the direction of professionals.
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Climate Masters (New Mexico Environment Department)
Climate Masters (New Mexico Environment Department)
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Drought Task Force
The New Mexico Drought Task Force recommends strategies for reducing the state's vulnerability to drought.
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New Mexico's Forest and Watershed Health Plan Background Info
US Drought Monitor
US Drought Monitor
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