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Livestock grazing limits beaver restoration in northern New Mexico
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Despite intensive efforts to reintroduce beavers into areas where they are severely reduced in numbers or eliminated due to over-harvesting in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, beavers remain sparse or or missing from many stream reaches. In this study, beaver dams mostly occurred at sites that were not grazed or where there was some alternative grazing management, but were mostly absent at sites within Forest Service cattle allotments. Results indicated that cattle grazing influenced the relation between vegetation variables and beaver presence. We recommend that beaver restoration will require changes to current livestock management practices.
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Learning to Coexist with Wildfire
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The impacts of escalating wildfire in many regions — the lives and homes lost, the expense of suppression and the damage
to ecosystem services — necessitate a more sustainable coexistence with wildfire. Climate change and continued development
on fire-prone landscapes will only compound current problems. Emerging strategies for managing ecosystems and
mitigating risks to human communities provide some hope, although greater recognition of their inherent variation
and links is crucial. Without a more integrated framework, fire will never operate as a natural ecosystem process, and
the impact on society will continue to grow. A more coordinated approach to risk management and land-use planning
in these coupled systems is needed.
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High Severity Fire: Response and Uncertainty
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Video of site visits with researchers who have been studying how forests and wildlife respond to high severity burns. July 2016. Southwest fire Science Consortium
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Why Wildfires Keep Getting Bigger (Video)
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The first of four (4) recorded PowerPoint presentations given during the "Preparing for Large Wildfires in New Mexico" workshop series, April 2018.
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Playa Post- October 2013
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The Playa Post Newsletter is made as an effort to promote the idea that birds are an integral part of our environment and are essential for the health and beauty of the world. We envision a future when the ecosystems within our region sustain birds and other wildlife in concert with humans and our activities.
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River Stewardship RFP Amendment #1
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The New Mexico Environment Department's Surface Water Quality Bureau has issued an amendment to the Request for Proposals for the River Stewardship Program. Proposal due date is March 3, 2016
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