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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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Removal of Invasive Bullfrogs and Their Impact on Ecosystem Trophic Levels
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Comparing locations where invasive Bullfrogs have been eradicated with locations where populations density was unaltered, invasive Crayfish population abundance and structure is analyzed due to the great deal of predation pressure from Bullfrogs.
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Rio Mora National Wildlife Refuge habitat suitability status for the reintroduction of the North American river otter (Lontra canadensis)
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An exploration of the hypothesis that because river otters have been successfully reintroduced in other New Mexican rivers, the Mora River will also likely be a suitable ecosystem for their reintroduction.
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Assessing, Quatifying and Monitoring Arroyo Restoration at Rio Mora NWR
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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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Plan to Increase American Beaver Populations at Rio Mora National Wildlife Refuge, NM
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Plan to Increase American Beaver Populations at Rio Mora National Wildlife Refuge, NM
Goals: Grow beaver population in Rio Mora National Wildlife Refuge to 20; Improve and expand habitat; Deter bison from beaver habitat
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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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The Science of Fuels Treatments
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Firescience.gov Friday Flash eNews, Issue 229, December 8, 2017. Fact sheet and summary of fuel treatment findings from Joint fire Science Program studies.
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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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New Video! Farms are the Future in New Mexico
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new video about people working to protect wildlife-friendly farmland in the Middle Rio Grande
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Along the Rio Grande, Farms are the Future for Wetland Birds
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Story and photos by Sarah Keller for the Intermountain West Joint Venture, March 2017
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