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Collection: Forestry issues in an urban setting
Trees and People Survey, 1/09 update
Trees and People Survey, 1/09 update
Urban and Community Forestry
The New Mexico Urban and Community Forestry Program serves as an avenue to provide education and support to communities across the state for managing their urban forests.
State Fire Assistance Grant Application
State Fire Assistance Grant Application form pdf
Forest Stewardship Plan for Catron County
Forest Stewardship Plan for Catron County, Landowner Assistance Program
U.S. Forest Service Publications
Publications fall into a few broad categories: administrative, general, and research publications.
The Myth of "Catastrophic" Wildfire
A New Ecological Paradigm of Forest Health
Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals: Southwest Tribal Climate Change Project
Goals of the project include identifying work being done by tribes in Arizona and New Mexico on climate change, assessing their climate change research and information needs, making tribes aware of resources and opportunities that might assist them in their work, and sharing research results of the project with tribes, the USFS and other agencies.
WATERSHED STEWARD (AmeriCorps)
Cascade Columbia Fisheries Enhancement Group (CCFEG) in partnership with the Washington Water Project of Trout Unlimited (TU) is seeking a qualified and motivated person, to serve as WATERSHED STEWARD, who will help advance the mission of these organizations through several collaborative projects
WATERSHED STEWARD (AmeriCorps)
We are seeking an individual interested in natural resource management, stewardship and community involvement. The position will assist CCFEG/TU develop and implement fishery restoration and water acquisition projects. In addition, the position will conduct outreach, help develop an environmental education program and build membership programs. CCFEG/TU are collaborating on four primary project areas: 1) Salmon in the Classroom, 2) General Education/Outreach/Membership Development, 3) Nutrient Enhancement Study and 4) Restoration Projects.
NM Forest ReLeaf Program
New Mexico Forest Re-Leaf and New Mexico Centennial are partnering to create New Mexico Centennial Re-Leaf. In the spirit of the NM State Centennial celebration in 2012, our organizations are joining together to fund community tree planting grants that commemorate our history and build a lasting legacy for the future.
C O O P E R A T I V E R E S E A R C H C E N T R E F O R C A T C H M E N T H Y D R O L O G Y
PREDICTING THE EFFECT OF VEGETATION CHANGES ON CATCHMENT AVERAGE WATER BALANCE TECHNICAL REPORT 99/12 - November 1999
Watershed Development Coordinator – AmeriCorpsVISTA
The Gila Resources Information Project (GRIP) is seeking to fill a one-year position for a Watershed Development Coordinator. This position is through the Western Hardrock Watershed Team AmeriCorps OSM/VISTA program. GRIP is a non-profit environmental organization that works to promote community health by protecting our environment and natural resources in southwestern New Mexico.
A copy of the methodology for the SAP project
A copy of the methodology for the SAP project
Citizens Watershed Monitoring Team
We're people of northern New Mexico, living in and around the upper Pecos and Canadian River watersheds. A nonprofit organization of young, old and in-between, students and retired people, office workers, engineers and wildlife professionals -- all concerned about the land. Government and private landowners need good information on which to base their decisions for the long-term health of the environment. We do ecological monitoring to help fill that gap. Monitoring is done by community members under the direction of professionals.
USDA/NRCS Tree & Shrub Establishment Specification
USDA/NRCS Tree & Shrub Establishment Specification
USDA/NRCS Tree & Shrub Establishment Specification
USDA/NRCS Tree & Shrub Establishment Specification
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
Governor Susana Martinez Announces Opening of River Stewardship Program Request for Proposals 2014
Governor Susana Martinez and the New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) announced today that the River Stewardship Program Request for Proposals (RFP) will open in early June, with submission due in mid-July. Proposals will be considered from towns, cities, counties, state agencies, soil and water conservation districts, irrigation districts, and community watershed groups, as well as Indian Nations, Pueblos, and Tribes. Additional groups that work to restore river habitats are also encouraged to apply.
Paso del Norte Watershed Council: E.coli in New Mexico’s Lower Rio Grande
The Paso del Norte Watershed Council (Council) has been awarded a watershed restoration grant to develop a Watershed Based Plan to protect and improve water quality in the lower Rio Grande from Percha Dam (below Caballo Reservoir) downstream to the American Dam (near the New Mexico, Texas, and international border). Funding has been provided by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency through the New Mexico Environment Department under the authority of the Clean Water Act Section 319(h) Nonpoint Source grant program. This is one of the Water Quality Sampling / Preliminary Results Presentations.
Defensible Space for the home for wildland fire- A How-to guide for homeowners
Defensible Space for the home for wildland fire- A How-to guide for homeowners
Lincoln National Forest seeks Archaeologist Student Trainee
This is a Pathways Indefinite Intern position. Responses due November 18, 2016.
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