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SW Fire Science Consortium
The consortium is a way for managers, scientists, and policy makers to interact and share science in ways that can effectively move new information to management practices. The Southwest is one of the most fire-dominated regions of the US, but limited in terms of regional organizations focused on fire research and information dissemination. In the Southwest there are many localized efforts to develop scientific information and to disseminate that to practitioners on the ground, but these initiatives are often not well coordinated or aware of all the information and resources that are available. The consortium will help bring these parallel efforts together to be more efficient and inclusive. It also seeks to link the academic community and the management community in educating future fire professionals with up-to-date science as well as practical experience.
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Riparian Restoration Connection
The Tamarisk Coalition, a non-profit alliance working to restore riparian lands, has launched a new website called the Riparian Restoration Connection. Its goal is to create a central hub for the riparian restoration community to exchange resources, share ideas, ask questions, and get the information needed to help facilitate riparian restoration efforts.
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New Mexico Association of Counties website
New Mexico Association of Counties is a nonprofit, nonpartisan association representing and serving New Mexico’s thirty-three counties. As a result of its work, counties advance the public’s vital interest in effective, efficient and responsive local government. Therefore, NMAC’s mission is to work as a united body by equally representing the interests of all counties through designated elected county officials to promote effective and efficient county government. The New Mexico Association of Counties launched its new website at the beginning of the 2011 Legislative Conference. Since that time, we have added several new resources: Press Releases, What's New, Hot Topics, and NMAC Overview.
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NM Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources Free Downloads
Link to publications that are available free of charge from NMBGMR's web site
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