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Information about exotic and invasive pests and species, and noxious weeds
EMNRD Request for Proposals for Invasive Plant Management (Public Notice)
The New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department (EMNRD), Forestry Division (Division) is seeking applications (Exhibit A) to address management of invasive plants on state, private, and public non-federal lands from Cooperative Weed Management Areas (CWMAs) where noxious weeds threaten forested acres.
New Mexico Invasive Plants Grant- Legal Notice
This is a legal notice for the funding opportunity offered by the New Mexico Invasive Plant Program.
EMNRD Request for Proposals for Invasive Plant Management Application
The New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department (EMNRD), Forestry Division (Division) is seeking applications (Exhibit A) to address management of invasive plants on state, private, and public non-federal lands from Cooperative Weed Management Areas (CWMAs) where noxious weeds threaten forested acres.
Request for Applications for Invasive Plant Management in Forested Areas
The New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department (EMNRD), Forestry Division (Division) is seeking applications (Applications) to address management of invasive plants on state, private, and public non-federal lands from Cooperative Weed Management Areas (CWMAs) where noxious weeds threaten forested acres. Deadline Oct. 27, 2017 at 4:00 p.m.
USDA/NRCS Riparian Restoration in the Southwest. (Focusing Your Planning on Crucial Factors Concerning Site Preparation, Landscape Goals, and Revegetation, Los Lunas Plant Materials Center)
USDA/NRCS Riparian Restoration in the Southwest. (Focusing Your Planning on Crucial Factors Concerning Site Preparation, Landscape Goals, and Revegetation, Los Lunas Plant Materials Center)
New Mexico Invasive Plants Grants RFA form
This RFA includes information about the funding opportunities for the New Mexico Invasive Plants Grants
EMNRD Request for Proposals for Invasive Plant Management (Legal Document)
The New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department (EMNRD), Forestry Division (Division) is seeking applications (Exhibit A) to address management of invasive plants on state, private, and public non-federal lands from Cooperative Weed Management Areas (CWMAs) where noxious weeds threaten forested acres.
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).
Resources for Private Forest Landowners in New Mexico
Are you a private forestland owner in New Mexico? You may be interested in learning more about your forest, improving the health of your land, creating better wildlife habitat, addressing wildfire hazard or improving the health of your riparian forest (or bosque), or learning more about forest industry. If so, you may be unsure of where to begin. The following pages contain resources for technical and financial assistance for forest landowners, including resources for forest health, forest thinning and more.
City of Las Vegas (pdf compiled from files received electronically from the Contractor)
City of Las Vegas (pdf compiled from files received electronically from the Contractor)
Invasive Weeds: A Growing Pain
Invasive Weeds: A Growing Pain
New Mexico Invasive Plants Grant- Weed list
This is a list of the New Mexico Invasive Plants for the grant oppurtunities.
Invasive Weeds: A Growing Pain, BLM
Invasive Weeds: A Growing Pain, BLM
NM State Forestry announces 2015-2016 New Mexico Invasive Plants Program - Request for applications now out
The New Mexico Invasive Plants application is now out. The legal notice and RFA (which includes the application) can be found on our website with the link attached. This program has been successful by supporting Cooperative Weed Management areas addressing invasive weed problems threatening forested areas across New Mexico.
Idaho's Noxious Weeds
Idaho's Noxious Weeds
WildEarth Guardians Hiring 18-25 year old's at Valles Caldera
The WildEarth Guardians, in partnership with the Forest Stewards Guild, is hiring 18-25 year old's for their Valles Caldera National Preserve restoration crew. The job runs from April 25 - October 25 2016. The crew will work planting native trees, removing or building fences, felling trees for erosion control in burned areas, and noxious weed removal. This work is part of a comprehensive education and training program.
USDA/NRCS Seeding Xeric Riparian Sites Following Removal of Invasive Phreatophytes
USDA/NRCS Seeding Xeric Riparian Sites Following Removal of Invasive Phreatophytes
Some Weed Management Concepts for the Rio Grande Bosque
Presentation about managing weeds in riparian restoration projects. Gregory Fenchel, NRCS Los Lunas Plant Materials Center
Forest Practices Guidelines
Forest Practices Guidelines
USDA/NRCS The Pole Cutting Solution
USDA/NRCS The Pole Cutting Solution
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