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Know Your Watershed School Program
The New Mexico State Land Office offers an environmental education program called "Know Your Watershed" for 2nd, 4th & 6th grade classes throught out the state.
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Land and Water Summit 2018
The Ripple Effect: Stormwater and Tree Canopy
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Low-Cost Seedlings Available for Spring Planting
SANTA FE, NM – Thousands of seedlings are still available for purchase through the New Mexico State Forestry (NMSF) Conservation Seedling Program. Species include Ponderosa pine, Douglas-fir, bur oak, prairie sky poplar, chokecherry, desert mountain mahogany, woods rose and many more! The deadline to order online is April 12, 2019.
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Madrean Conference 2018 - Call For Proposals
Call for proposals for "Biodiversity and Management of the Madrean Archipelago Conference", May 14-18, 2018 in Tucson, Arizona
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This Western Governors' Drought Forum webinar explored the latest science on forest management practices that may increase water availability and add security to water portfolios. The moderator was Ken Pimlott, California State Forester and Director of CAL FIRE. Panelists included: Alan Hook, Project Manager, Santa Fe Municipal Watershed Management Plan and Water Resources Coordinator, City of Santa Fe; Marcos Robles, Conservation Science Specialist, The Nature Conservancy; Don Boucher, Project Manager, Ashland Forest Resiliency Stewardship Project, United States Forest Service.
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March 31 – April 6, 2013 Proclaimed Wildfire Awareness Week In New Mexico
News Release 4/1/13
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Middle Rio Grande Urban Waters Federal Partnership Announced
Today, the Middle Rio Grande, Valle de Oro National Wildlife Refuge and the city of Albuquerque received national attention from a multi-federal agency partnership addressing urban water
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Miranda Canyon Project in northern NM approved for 2012 funding
US Forest Service targets $40.6M from Land and Water Conservation Fund to purchase, restore lands in 15 states
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The fast-growing field of “citizen science” is a proven way for local residents—young and old—to build direct connections to their environment and help professional scientists conduct essential research.
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Nature Conservancy Poll Illustrates Disconnect Between People and Nature
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