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The EMNRD Forestry Division has released a Request for Applications for Hazardous Fuel Treatments on Non-Federal Lands. The program funds projects that reduce wildfire threat to New Mexico Communities-at-Risk. Eligible applicants are governmental entities, including tribal governments, that are surrounded by hazardous forest fuels which pose a threat in the event of a wildland fire. Applications must be received at State Forestry’s Santa Fe Office by 4:30 p.m. MDT April 4, 2017. The Division will submit the highest scoring applications to the USDA Forest Service for possible Wildland Fire Hazardous Fuels (WFHF) funding. The 2017 RFA and application form are posted on the ‘RFPs and Grants’ page at nmforestry.com.
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May 30, 2018 News Release from NM Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department
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File PDF document Urban Stormwater Retrofit Practices Manual Appendices
Appendices to the manual prepared by the Center for Watershed Protection
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File Watershed Restoration and Protection
Handout describing New Mexico's Watershed Restoration Initiative. Presented by EMNRD Forestry Division at the October 16, 2015 NM Drought Task Force Watershed Management Committee/Coordinating Group meeting
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File PDF document Municipal Pollution Prevention Good Housekeeping Practices Manual
A manual prepared by the Center for Watershed Protection
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Video presentations from the conference held October 18-19, 2016 at Utah State University. As climate changes, forests are being impacted by severe drought, longer fire seasons, and impressive insect epidemics. New approaches to landscape restoration are needed to cope with these disturbances. The 2016 Restoring the West Conference offered presentations by experts in climate science, landscape restoration, and forest ecology on techniques for this uncertain future, and gave examples where these techniques are working.
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Bagdon, B. and Huang, C.H., 2016. Southwest Fire Science Consortium Working Paper
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File PDF document Why Climate Change Makes Riparian Restoration More Important Than Ever: Recommendations for Practice and Research
Seavy, Nathaniel E. et al. 2009. Why Climate Change Makes Riparian Restoration More Important Than Ever: Recommendations for Practice and Research. Ecological Restoration 27:3. September 2009
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File PDF document SIERRA COUNTY Draft Wildfire Hazard Mitigation and Implementation Plan
New Mexico Sierra County Action Plan (pdf)
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File PDF document Sierra Land Grant Community Coalition Fire Plan (pdf)
New Mexico Sierra Land Grant Community Coalition Fire Plan (pdf)
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