News & Events
Going Green to Save Green: Economic Benefits of Green Infrastructure Practices
A new series of reports on green infrastructure & low impact development methods for stormwater management in arid environments
2012 New Mexico Watershed Forum Applications Available
Planning Committee seeks ideas, local hosts
Two Rainwater Harvesting Events
2/4/12 in Santa Fe and 2/15-16/12 in Albuquerque
Water Resources and Water Use: New Mexico’s Past, Present, and Future
An event sponsored by the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science's Centennial Lecture Series
New guidebook provides framework for managing U.S. forests in face of climate change
Forest Service releases new guidelines for managing forest landscapes for resilience to climate change.
BLM Announces Key Appointments in Arizona, New Mexico
BLM news release
2012-2014 DRAFT Integrated CWA 303d/305b List Available for 45-day Public Comment
announcement from New Mexico Environment Department Surface Water Quality Bureau
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
National Conservation Innovation Grants program accepting pre-proposals
Pre-proposals for the NATIONAL CIG completion are due January 29, 2011. NM anticipates announcing the STATE CIG competition in February.
Forest Service Timber Sale Contracts now available on the Internet
news from Federal Timber Purchasers Committee
Fuel Reduction on Steep Slopes
A 2-day workshop on using cable systems in small wood.
NM Society for Range Management 2012 Winter Meeting
The New Mexico SRM Winter Tour and Meeting in Socorro, NM has been approved for a total of 9 CEUs for Certified Professionals in Range Management. Online registration is available via Allen Press http://srm.allenmm.com > sections > New Mexico Section Meeting. Registration deadline is December 20th.
Free Webinar
"Updating Local Codes to Cultivate Green Infrastructure and Foster Sustainable Stormwater Management" 2-hour webinar sponsored by EPA
Technical Announcement on Water Quality Studies of Southwest Basin-fill Aquifers - October 5, 2011
Recent studies by the National Water-Quality Assessment Program improve our understanding of the hydrogeology and groundwater quality of unconsolidated basin-fill aquifers in the arid to semiarid Southwest, and of the natural and human factors that affect the water quality in these aquifers.
Carbon and water balances of southwestern ponderosa pine forests
Southwest Fire Science Consotrium Webinar
Wolves Are Rebalancing Yellowstone Ecosystem
Article from Science Daily, Oct. 29, 2011
Across the Western Landscape: Priority Issues and Strategies for Western Forests
Coalition Reveals First Ever Strategic Plan for Western Forests
Urbanization, Uncertainty and Water: Planning for Arizona’s Second Hundred Years
The University of Arizona Water Resources Research Center 2012 Conference
56th Annual New Mexico Water Conference
New Water New Energy: A Conference Linking Desalination and Renewable Energy
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