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Evaluating and managing a healthy forest
New Mexico Cooperative Extension Service-This publications link provides information on a wide variety of agricultural, forest, and watershed issues
New Mexico Cooperative Extension Service-This publications link provides information on a wide variety of agricultural, forest, and watershed issues
New Mexico Opportunity Mapping Project
Handout about an accessible tool under development for planning, mapping and tracking forest and watershed restoration projects in New Mexico
Responding to climate change in national forests: a guidebook for developing adaptation options
This guidebook contains science-based principles, processes, and tools necessary to assist with developing adaptation options for national forest lands.
EMNRD - District Forester Job Announcement 10/22/15 - 11/5/15
This position is the District Forester for the Forestry Division in Capitan, New Mexico with the Energy Minerals and Natural Resources Department (EMNRD). This position is responsible for wild land fire suppression, and providing technical assistance to private landowners and communities at risk to wildfire within southeastern New Mexico. The District is comprised of 8,591,874 acres of non-federal and non-municipal lands in Otero, Lincoln, Chaves, De Baca, Roosevelt, Lea and Eddy counties. This position requires knowledge of federal and state laws, regulations, legal agreements and policies and procedures that guides in decision making and program implementation in the field. The position supervises the implementation of all forestry programs to include the Smokey Bear Historical Park, fire management, forest and watershed health management, timber harvesting regulations, service forestry and all administrative activities on the district. This position is also responsible for maintaining compliance with department and division policies, state procurement code, contract management and federal codes relating to the delivery of federal programs.
2015 Western State Fire Assistance WUI grant applications
State Forestry’s Request for Applications for planning and implementing hazardous fuels mitigation projects that will reduce fire threat in Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) areas in New Mexico (also known as WUI grants).
2015 Society of Municipal Arborists Internship Program
The Society of Municipal Arborists (SMA), in conjunction with the USDA Forest Service (USDA-FS) Urbana and Community Forestry (U&CF) Program, is launching the fifth year of a Municipal Forestry Intern Program (SMA Intern). Positions are available nationwide for the Summer 2015 Internship Program! Who is Eligible? Undergraduate and Graduate students interested in a career in Urban Forestry. Primary Objective: To provide hands-on experience alongside practicing professionals who will serve as mentors over the internship period, helping student to identify and develop the skills needed to be successful professionals. Each student selected will be provided: • Housing Stipend ($1,200) • Registration and $300 travel scholarship to attend the Fall 2015 Annual SMA Conference. • An hourly wage of $12 for 10 weeks. • The opportunity to enhance professional networks with past SMA interns and industry professionals! Deadline: Monday, April 30, 2015 5pm (EST) Mail Application Materials to: SMA Intern Program P.O. Box 641 Watkinsville, GA 30677 Or Scan & Send via email to: Aldridge.nicole@gmail.com Subject: SMA Internship
Request for Bids - Cerro del Aire Collaborative Forest Restoration Project
The Forest Stewards Guild seeks applicants to bid on a 75-acre forest restoration project located on state trust lands in the Rio Grande Del Norte National Monument near Tres Piedras, NM. Field visit February 21, 2018. Application deadline March 19th. Click on link for information and instructions.
Forest Access Systems for Better Water Quality - Part 1 of 2
Part 1 of a video describing principles and methods of forest road and skid trail construction to minimize impacts to water quality.
Forest Access Systems for Better Water Quality - Part 2 of 2
Part 2 of a video describing principles and methods of forest road and skid trail construction to minimize impacts to water quality.
Managing Forest Health for Water Resources
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.
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.
Forest Guild - RFP - Seeking Qualified Type II Burn Boss for Sep/Oct
The Forest Stewards Guild is seeking an insured and qualified burn boss type two (RXB2) for up to three mobilizations. The contractor will organize and lead a burn crew to implement up to three burns in September and October 2016. Contractor will work as part of a team with Forest Stewards Guild, local land managers and owners, and local volunteer and hired resources. The Forest Stewards Guild is coordinating burn permits, burn equipment, and firefighters from state, local, and NGOs. The Forest Stewards Guild is now accepting bids for three burns scheduled in September and October. Bids will be considered for one, two, or all three burns. Due Date: 12:00 Noon, Thursday August 25, 2016
2016 Barrett Foundation Business Concept Challenge
The National Forest Foundation (NFF) is pleased to announce the 2016 Barrett Foundation Business Concept Challenge to foster innovation in natural resource management. This unique competition is open to representatives from for-profit and nonprofit organizations, tribal entities, businesses, individuals and students, staff, or faculty at nationally accredited colleges and universities. Founded by Craig Barrett, former Chairman and CEO of Intel Corporation and long-time Board Member of the NFF, the Challenge encourages and rewards innovative market-based solutions to natural resource issues affecting National Forests and Grasslands and hopes to cultivate a new generation of entrepreneurial natural resource and business leaders. The objectives of the Barrett Foundation Business Concept Challenge are: • To develop and launch market-based solutions that satisfy multiple goals of forest health, sustainable use, and economic development, including job creation. • To stimulate creative thinking to address problems and identify opportunities that benefit the National Forests and Grasslands. • To encourage the design and development of interdisciplinary approaches to address complex natural resource challenges. The Barrett Foundation Business Concept Challenge offers a $75,000 cash award to the winning submission and a $25,000 cash award to the first runner-up. Submission Deadline: Monday, August 15, 2016 at 11:59 pm MDT
Taos Forest Worker Safety Classes
The New Mexico Forest Industry Association is proposing a Forest Worker Safety Certification class (three day) and a Re-certification class (one day, for currently certified individuals) in Taos in early December. If you or someone you know would like to register for either class please contact me at nmfia1@gmail.com or (505) 660-5828.
U.S. Forest Service Research Assistantships for Native American Students
The Wildlife Society has announced the 2016 U.S. Forest Service Research Assistant-ships available to Native American students working towards a career in natural resources.
RFP: New Mexico Statewide Wood Energy Enterprise Team (SWEET)
The New Mexico Forest Industry Association (NMFIA) is seeking proposals to develop wood energy projects in cluster regions of the state. The focal areas include: Rio Grande Water Fund (RGWF) area (Rio Grande, Rio Chama and their forested tributaries and headwaters), Chama area (embedded within RGWF), Southcentral NM, the Gila and A/S national forests cross jurisdictional area, and other potential opportunity areas within New Mexico. Funding will be awarded through a competitive process administered by NM SWEET. NMFIA plans to award multiple contracts as a result of this Request for Proposals (RFP). NMFIA has approximately $91,000 currently available for this request.
New Mexico Forest and Watershed Restoration Institute
NMFWRI is a statewide effort that engages government agencies, academic and research institutions, land managers, and the interested public in the areas of forest and watershed management.
2011 CFRP Request for Applications
The 2011 Collaborative Forest Restoration Program - Request for Applications is now posted online at www.fs.usda.gov/goto/r3/cfrp. Applications are due February 28, 2011.
NM Fire Info for current information on wildfires in New Mexico
This website is an interagency effort by federal and state agencies in New Mexico to provide timely, accurate fire and restriction information for the entire state. The agencies that support this site are National Park Service, Fish and Wildlife Service, Bureau of Indian Affairs, State of New Mexico, Forest Service, and Bureau of Land Management. This site will be updated as often as new information is available from the Southwest Coordination Center, individual forests, national parks, state lands, tribal ands and BLM offices. Our aim is to provide one website where the best available information and links related to fire and restrictions can be accessed.
Simulating fuel treatment effects in dry forests of the western United States: testing the principles of a fire-safe forest
New USFS study shows that the United States can minimize the risk of severe wildfires in dry western forests by thinning them to no more than 100 trees per acre. The full article by Pacific Northwest Research Station and University of Washington scientists is available at: www.treesearch.fs.fed.us/pubs/38390
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