Storm Water Collection Info-Bot
Study on Megafires as unusual in long-term
Unprecedented study relies on more than 1,500 years of tree-ring data and hundreds of years of fire-scar records gathered from Ponderosa Pine forests.
Audobon Southwest Women in Conservation 2012 Save the Date
Save the Date flier for Audobon's 2012 Southwest Women in Conservation conference.
Establishing a Community Tree Workshop Info
A workshop, Establishing A Community Tree Program, will be offered on the University of New Mexico campus in Albuquerque. The goal of the four-hour workshop is to empower communities to implement a tree management plan and care for their community trees.
Alteration of Streamflow Magnitudes and Potential Ecological Consequences: a Multiregional Assessment
The study appeared October 25 in the online version of Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, a journal of the Ecological Society of America.
Request for Proposals: Tree Removal and Remedial Pruning In Five Las Vegas, New Mexico Parks
proposals due 1/13/11
Las Vegas, NM Urban Forest Project, App. A & B
App. A - Candidate Trees for Removal and App. B - Candidate Trees for Pruning
Las Vegas, NM Urban Project - Bidder’s Response Form
Bidder’s Response Form for RFP for Tree Removal and Remedial Pruning in Five Las Vegas, New Mexico Parks
Request for Proposals for Hazardous Fuels Mitigation Projects
The New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department (EMNRD), Forestry Division (Division) is requesting proposals for the planning and implementation of hazardous fuels mitigation projects that will reduce the fire threat in Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) areas in New Mexico. Funding will be awarded through a competitive process administered by the Western Wildland Fire Protection Committee (WWFPC), with emphasis on hazardous fuel reduction, information and education and community and homeowner action. The Division plans to award multiple contracts as a result of this Request for Proposals (RFP). Questions regarding this RFP should be addressed to: Donald Griego, State Fire Manager, EMNRD, Forestry Division, P.O. Box 1948, Santa Fe, N.M., 87504, Telephone: (505) 476-3349. Physical Address: EMNRD, Forestry Division, Wendell Chino Building, 1220 S. St. Francis Drive, Santa Fe, NM 87505. Offerors must use the 2011 Western States Wildland Urban Interface Grant application form (EXHIBIT C) to submit their proposals. Offerors may download this form from EMNRD’s Forestry Division web site: www.nmforestry.com.
NM Watershed Library 2011 (WUI)
WSFMInstructions- Final.pdf
NM Watershed Library 2011 application WSFM
FINAL Application-secure.pdf
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS: For Cooperative Weed Management in Forested Areas
The, New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department (EMNRD), Forestry Division (Division) is seeking applications from Cooperative Weed Management Areas (CWMAs) for noxious weed management in areas where noxious weed invasions threaten forested acres. EMNRD has approximately $234,000 currently available for this project, with the possibility of additional funds being provided later, and may award multiple contracts as a result of this request for proposals (RFP).
New Mexico Environment Department Surface Water Quality Bureau Request For Quotes
Federal Clean Water Act Section 604 (b) Water Quality Management Planning Federal Fiscal Year 2011 QUOTES DUE OCTOBER 4, 2010 RFQ Release Date: September 1, 2010
Request For Quotes to Conduct Water Quality Management Planning
The Surface Water Quality Bureau of the New Mexico Environment Department requests quotes from regional public comprehensive planning organizations to conduct water quality management planning as defined under sections 205(j) and 303(e) of the Clean Water Act
An Evaluation of Fire Regime Reconstruction Methods
Information about past fire regimes can be a helpful reference to guide and inform land managers about current and future fire regime characteristics, patterns, and forest structure characteristics. Management activities that benefit from understanding past fire regimes include prescribed fire, managed wildfires for resource benefit, and mechanical treatments to reduce fire risk. This working paper discusses several methods for reconstructing historical fire regimes. The potential value and limitations for reconstructing historical forest structure and composition with each method are also briefly covered
An Evaluation of Fire Regime Reconstruction Methods -Fact Sheet
Information about past fire regimes can be a helpful reference to guide and inform land managers about current and future fire regime characteristics, patterns, and forest structure characteristics. Management activities that benefit from understanding past fire regimes include prescribed fire, managed wildfires for resource benefit, and mechanical treatments to reduce fire risk. This working paper discusses several methods for reconstructing historical fire regimes. The potential value and limitations for reconstructing historical forest structure and composition with each method are also briefly covered
State Fire Assistance Grant Application
State Fire Assistance Grant Application form pdf
Criteria and Instructions to States 2012 Western Wildland Urban Interface Grant Program
Criteria and Instructions to States 2012 Western Wildland Urban Interface Grant Program pdf
FFY 2012 WSFM Competitive Grant State Summary
FFY 2012 WSFM Competitive Grant State Summary Exel Document
Example of FFY 2012 WSFM Competitive Grant State Summary
Example of FFY 2012 WSFM Competitive Grant State Summary Exel Document
2012 Western Wildland Urban Interface Grants - proposals due 8/12/11
The New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department (EMNRD), Forestry Division (Division) is issuing a Request for Applications for the implementation of the 2012 Western Wildland Urban Interface Grant program that will reduce the fire threat to New Mexico’s communities. The Division is soliciting Applications from counties, municipalities, soil and water conservation districts, and tribes that are surrounded by hazardous forest fuels, which pose a threat in the event of a wildland fire.