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File application/x-troff-ms Pinon and Juniper Encroachment Impacts on Shortgrass Prairie Ecosystems
How does woody shrub encroachment influence plant diversity, vegetation cover and community service?
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This link brings you to the "Other Publications" page on the National Agroforestry Center website. You can find several very informative publications about windbreaks and living snow fences here.
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Power Couple
In this seven minute video, the shocking true story of Water and Electricity's relationship is exposed by an investigative reporter from Utility Tonight.
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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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Know Your Watershed
Learn about New Mexico's Watersheds
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Links to educational resources about watersheds, drought, plants, soil, water, wildlife and habitat. From "Managing Arid and Semi-Arid Watersheds" website, a project of the Arizona Watershed Program.
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Homepage: Know Your Watershed
Watershed Primer and related Watershed information
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File PDF document Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination Manual
A manual prepared by the Center for Watershed Protection
Located in Groups / Rio Grande Clean Water Partnership / Resources Folder
Image PDF document Poster: "What Is a Watershed"
This poster illustrates the parts of a typical watershed, describes some basic concepts, and provides suggestions for good land stewardship. This version is a preliminary draft of a soon-to-be-published product. Contact the Forest and Watershed Health Office ("contact us") for permission to use or for more information.
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File PDF document Know Your Watershed Campaign Description
Description of New Mexico's Know Your Watershed public outreach and education campaign
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