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Finding Solutions Through Collaboration: New Mexico's All About Watersheds Portal (Video)
The second of four (4) recorded PowerPoint presentations given during the "Preparing For Large Wildfires in New Mexico" workshop series, April 2018.
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Finding Solutions Through Collaboration: New Mexico's All About Watersheds Portal (PDF)
One of five presentations given as part of the "Preparing for Large Wildfires in New Mexico" workshop, April 2018
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Finding Solutions Through Collaboration: New Mexico's All About Watersheds Portal (PowerPoint presentation)
The second of four (4) recorded PowerPoint presentations given during the "Preparing For Large Wildfires in New Mexico" workshop series, April 2018.This is the recorded PowerPoint version presented by Mary Stuever. This was the second presentation in the 3-hour workshop.
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FIRE IS AT YOUR BACKDOOR; ARE YOU READY?
2nd Annual New Mexico Wildland Urban Interface Summit
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FOREST BOUND: A free immersion and conservation training opportunity for youth
FOREST BOUND is a FREE native plant ecology training program for high school age youth, utilizing the Native Plant Curriculum, From Ponderosa to Prickly Pear, developed by the Institute for Applied Ecology.
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Forest Products - Into the Future Conference: Structural wood tech, bioproduct derivatives, cellulosic fibre
Join us for Forest Products – Into the Future, the two-day conference and annual meeting of the Forest Products Society Eastern Canadian Section, being held October 31 to November 1, 2012 in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. For those who can’t join onsite - we will have live web streaming. Come and learn about the latest structural wood product technologies; what is coming from bioproduct derivatives; and how work at the molecular level will affect the future use of cellulosic fibre. Topics include: CNC and Robotics, Automation for the Wood Manufacturing Industry Biorefining of Kraft Lignin Biological Demethylation of Kraft Lignin Naturally Versatile: Use of Engineered Wood Product - Trends for Glulam, CLT, SIP Designing with Wood Biorefinery and Lignin Opportunities Nordic CLT Opportunities and Barriers to First Nation Participation in the Forestry Businesses
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Forest Worker Safety Ceritifcation Class
New Mexico Forest Industry Association is proposing to hold a Forest Worker Safety Certification class in Silver City on February 24-26, 2016.
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Forestry and Fire Ecology Academy Workshop July 30-Aug 1 2014
This flyer is for a workshop for educators to learn about Fire Ecology and management. This workshop runs from July 30- August 1 2014
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FREE Riparian & Wildlife Habitat Restoration Workshop
FREE Workshop to improve wildlife habitat in Red Canyon Reserve in the eastern foothills of the San Mateo Mountains, Socorro County, New Mexico.
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FREE Streambank Stabillization Workshop
Hosted by: Natural Resources Conservation Service, New Mexico Environment Department, and the Grant Soil and Water Conservation District Speakers include technical experts from the state and national NRCS offices. The workshop will include classroom and field components. Topics include: Geological Overview Understanding the Watershed Stream Mechanic Issues for evaluation & design Planning stream stabilization Geotechnical Bank Stabilization Overview Principles of Streambank Bioengineering Introduction to Riparian Zones in the Arid SW Streambank Bioengineering Techniques (Advantages/Limitations) Redirective Techniques Hard Streambank Protection Techniques Monitoring Environmental Compliance and Permitting More details to come. While the workshop is free, we would like to have people sign-up so we can plan logistics. Contact Matt Schultz at matthew.schultz@state.nm.us or call 575-956-1550 to sign up or ask any questions.
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