Invasive Species
Information about exotic and invasive pests and species, and noxious weeds
- USDA/NRCS Guidelines for Planting Dormant Pole Cuttings in Riparian Areas of the Southwest
- USDA/NRCS Guidelines for Planting Dormant Pole Cuttings in Riparian Areas of the Southwest
- The Pulling Together Initiative of the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) - Request for Proposal
- The program will award grants that will develop cooperative weed management areas (CWMA), support significant advances of existing CWMAs, develop or strengthen prevention and early detection/rapid response efforts, enhance education, and assist awareness projects to reduce or eliminate invasive plant species. The program is a partnership among the NFWF, Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and U.S. Forest Service. Pre-Proposal Due Date: August 3, 2016 by 11:59pm Eastern Time Full Proposal Due Date: September 29, 2016 by 11:59pm Eastern Time
- USDA/NRCS Tree & Shrub Establishment Specification
- USDA/NRCS Tree & Shrub Establishment Specification
- USDA/NRCS Tree & Shrub Establishment Specification
- USDA/NRCS Tree & Shrub Establishment Specification
- Troublesome Weeds of New Mexico, NMSU College of Agriculture Cooperative Extension Service, NM Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Land Management and EMNRD Forestry, published in part with grant funds from USDA Forest Service.
- Troublesome Weeds of New Mexico, NMSU College of Agriculture Cooperative Extension Service, NM Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Land Management and EMNRD Forestry, published in part with grant funds from USDA Forest Service.
- Across the Western Landscape: Priority Issues and Strategies for Western Forests
- This Document elaborates issues, projects, and strategies to deal with the changing environment of Western American forest land. . The 2008 Farm Bill set into motion a landmark endeavor for all U.S. states and Pacific Islands to complete assessments of the forests within their boundaries and to develop strategies to address identified threats and opportunities. This document states some of these findings up through 2013
- Interpreting Indicators of Rangeland Health- Info on the 17 indicators of healthy rangelands
- Interpreting Indicators of Rangeland Health- Info on the 17 indicators of healthy rangelands
- A Guide for Planning Riparian Treatments in New Mexico
- A Guide for Planning Riparian Treatments in New Mexico
- A Guide for Planning Riparian Treatments in New Mexico
- A Guide for Planning Riparian Treatments in New Mexico
- Idaho's Noxious Weeds site gives descriptions, backgrounds and control techniques
- Idaho's Noxious Weeds site gives descriptions, backgrounds and control techniques
- Grant Resource Guide For Non-Profits , Community-based Organizations, and Tribes
- Grant progams, technical assistance and tools for communities
- Planned Grazing Field Guide- Definitions of rangeland health indicators
- Planned Grazing Field Guide- Definitions of rangeland health indicators
- Bosque Landscape Alteration Strategy
- Bosque Landscape Alteration Strategy - Read the Objectives, Basic Requirements and Guidelines
- USDA/NRCS Prescribed Grazing Standard- Managing vegetation thru grazing
- USDA/NRCS Prescribed Grazing Standard- Managing vegetation thru grazing
- Invasive Plant Resource Guide- A reference for materials (fact sheets, handbooks, booklets, etc.) that support invasive plant management and education
- Invasive Plant Resource Guide- A reference for materials (fact sheets, handbooks, booklets, etc.) that support invasive plant management and education
- Invasive Plants and Animals
- Web page with information and resources on invasive plants and animals, from the Forest Guild website.
- "Alien Invasions- Plants on the Move"-A K-12 curriculum on invasive weeds
- "Alien Invasions- Plants on the Move"-A K-12 curriculum on invasive weeds
- Final Plan for Non-Native Invasive Species/Watershed Management
- Final Plan for Non-Native Invasive Species/Watershed Management
- Request for Proposals - Invasive Plant Management in Forested Areas
- The RFP and application form for the 2012 New Mexico Invasive Plants program can be accessed at the link below. Applications are due October 3, 2011 by 4:00pm. Contact is: Shannon Atencio, Timber Management Officer, New Mexico State Forestry Las Vegas District Office. (505) 425-7472 / cell (505) 617-0103. shannon.atencio@state.nm.us
- Grant Resource Guide Brochure
- Brochure of grant progams, technical assistance and tools for communities