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Zuni Mountains CFLRP

Homepage for the Zuni Mountains CFLRP proposal.

Zuni Mountains CFLRP

   

A New Opportunity for Collaboration, Sustainable Business Development, and Landscape Restoration

 

 Fire

Biomass Removal

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Access Maps and Data about the Landscape here
Map 1 - General Location
Map 2 - Land Ownership
Map 3 - Fire
Map 4 - Vegetation
Map 5 - Proposal

Spreadsheet 1 - Economic Job  Potential from Restoration 
 

Spreadsheet 2 - Expected Wildfire Suppression Cost Savings; R-CAT Model

Spreadsheet 3 - Proposed Treatment Chart

 

The Cibola National Forest is collaborating with a broad array of partners on a Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Program proposal for the Zuni Mountains on the Mt. Taylor Ranger District.  

Since 2003 the Cibola National Forest has been committed to landscape scale restoration of ponderosa pine dominated forests in the Zuni Mountians. This proposal to the Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Program (CFLRP) builds and expands upon the Bluewater Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) as well as the many successes of the Collaborative Forest Restoration Program (CFRP) grants and the Stewardship Contract on the District.

The Cibola National Forest has partnered with diverse stakeholders including the National Wild Turkey Federation, the Forest Guild, the New Mexico Forest and Watershed Restoration Institute, and the Wood Industries Network. 

The Forest Guild is coordinating the proposal effort with the Cibola National Forest and the other collaborators. 

The Core Team is in the process of drafting the proposal documents as well as planning a 2 day collaborative meeting in January 2011 open to stakeholders and interested parties to contribute and help shape the CFLRP proposal.

What is the CFLRP? The CFLRP is a nationwide program to realize collaboration in science-based forest restoraiton at the landscape scale.

The Cibola National Forest is collaborating with a broad array of partners on a Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Program proposal for the Zuni Mountains on the Mt. Taylor Ranger District.  
Since 2003 the Cibola National Forest has been committed to landscape scale restoration of ponderosa pine dominated forests in the Zuni Mountians. This proposal to the Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Program (CFLRP) builds and expands upon the Bluewater Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) as well as the many successes of the Collaborative Forest Restoration Program (CFRP) grants and the Stewardship Contract on the District.
 
The Cibola National Forest has partnered with diverse stakeholders including the National Wild Turkey Federation, the Forest Guild, the New Mexico Forest and Watershed Restoration Institute, and the Wood Industries Network. 
The Forest Guild is coordinating the proposal effort with the Cibola National Forest and the other collaborators. 
 
What is the CFLRP? The CFLRP is a nationwide program to realize collaboration in science-based forest restoraiton at the landscape scale.

Cibola CFLRP Proposal Coordinator: Eytan Krasilovsky, Forest Guild, eytan@forestguild.org 

 

Meetings

 

!!!!Thanks to everyone who made the January 10 meeting a success!!!!

The Cibola CFLRP Proposal Core Team is planning a 1 day workshop on January 10 from 10 - 4 in Albuquerque to garner techincal and non-technical input for the proposal, coordinate project roles, and develop a multiparty monitoring strategy. 

The sign-in sheets from January 10, 2011 can be accessed here. 

Please check back to this webpage for updates about this meeting! 


 

Past Events

  • Wood Industries Network Meeting, September 21, 2010
    The Grants, NM area Wood Industries Network (WIN) met to discuss the potential for a CFLRP proposal in the Zuni Mountians.

    A copy of the meeting notes can be found here. 

     
  • Cibola CFLRP Core Team Meeting, December 14, 2010
    The Core Team met at the Mt. Taylor Ranger District and discussed strategies for the proposal and plan for the collaborative meeting in January 10, 2011. Check back for updates!

 

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