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Report by Union of Concerned Scientists, July 2014
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File Greater Santa Fe Fireshed Resilience Strategy - Mission and Values
Document describing the mission and values that will inform the Landscape Resilience Strategy for the Greater Santa Fe Fireshed Coalition
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File SFCS Meeting 1 Handout 1
Map and list of NMSF Santa Fe County Projects. Distributed at 12/18/15 Santa Fe Cohesive Strategy meeting.
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File 2015 Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP) Update Guidelines
The New Mexico Association of Counties' guidelines for entities updating their Community Wildfire Protection Plan.
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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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Tips on campfire safety, debris burning, equipment maintenance and house safety, plus links to wildfire science and fire fighting.
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USGS Scientific Investigations Report 2014-5161. Tillery, A.C., Haas, J.R., Miller, L.W., Scott, J.H., and Thompson, M.P., 2014. Prepared in cooperation with the Bernalillo County Natural Resources Services.
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Information about how New Mexico families can prepare for various types of disasters and emergencies, including wildlfires and floods. Published 2013 by the New Mexico Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management.
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Hydrologic Impacts of High Severity Wildfire: Learning from the Past and Preparing for the Future
Recording of the 1/18/12 webinar hosted by the Southwest Fire Scienc Consortium
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New USFS study shows that the United States can minimize the risk of severe wildfires in dry western forests by thinning them to no more than 100 trees per acre. The full article by Pacific Northwest Research Station and University of Washington scientists is available at: www.treesearch.fs.fed.us/pubs/38390
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