News & Events
Briefing to Middle Rio Grande Water Fund Advisory Board
Brief presentation about the community post-wildfire guide effort to MRGWF Advisory Board. The project is listed as a task in the 2013 Water Fund S&PF Competitive Grant agreement.
A Forum for Innovative Stormwater Infrastructure 2013
This in depth discussion will talk with designers, policy makers, leaders, and citizens. Including many different water management programs in Albuquerque.
AWF October Volunteer Service Project: Sandia Mountains
Albuquerque Wildlife Federation's monthly service project in the Sandia Mountains. This Service project will be in collaboration with the Sandia Ranger District. This event takes place October 19, 2013.
AWF Speaker Eliza Kretzmann October 2013
Our speaker for the October 10, 2013 AWF meeting will be Eliza Kretzmann, Resilient Habitats Organizer for the Sierra Club. She will be speaking about the Cibola National Forest and the new Planning Rule.
Urban Waters Small Grants Mapping 2013/14
Urban Waters grants are available to applicants through a competition. This grant is for the 2013/2014 year. The intent of the 2013/2014 RFP is to strengthen and diversify the work taking place in these Eligible Geographic Areas to improve water quality and support community revitalization, with an emphasis on underserved communities.
Private Investment in Natural Infrastructure
First in the Green Infrastructure miniseries of "Nature's Returns: Investing in Ecosystem Services" webinar series. Sponsored by the Yale Center for Business and the Environment.
Onsite Insight: Monthly Newsletter from the U.S. Water Alliance - August 28, 2013
Joyce Hudson and her team work with septic system businesses, utilities, regulators, and public health officials to advance environmentally sustainable, onsite decentralized systems that leave homeowners happy and watersheds healthy. It's centered on education, training, and collaboration.
The North American Wetlands Conservation Act (NAWCA) Grant Opportunities
The North American Wetlands Conservation Act (NAWCA) Small Grants Program is accepting proposals for projects involving long-term protection, restoration, and/or enhancement of wetland and associated upland habitat that benefits wetland dependent migratory birds, primarily waterfowl.
Request For Quotes to Conduct Water Quality Management Planning
The Surface Water Quality Bureau (Bureau) of the New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) requests quotes from regional public comprehensive planning organizations to conduct water quality management
Surface Water Quality Bureau Invites Public Input
Surface Water Quality Bureau Invites Public Input For Nonpoint Source Management Program Revision.
EPA Climate Change, Water News and Other Federal News
U.S. Geological Survey Moves to Create Climate Change Vulnerability Database
EPA Climate Change and Water News
U.S. EPA News EPA's Climate Ready Water Utilities Initiative Announces Webinar Series
Rio Grande Basin Meeting 9/17-18 2013
Announcement for Rio Grande Basin Meeting on September 17th and 18th.
Middle Rio Grande Urban Waters Federal Partnership Announced
Today, the Middle Rio Grande, Valle de Oro National Wildlife Refuge and the city of Albuquerque received national attention from a multi-federal agency partnership addressing urban water
Santa Fe National Forest and Valles Caldera National Preserve Stage I Fire Restrictions in effect
For Immediate Release *REVISED* (Holy Ghost Campground and Group Campground added to list) BRUCE HILL, Forest Service - 505) 438-5320; TERRY MCDERMOTT, Valles Caldera - 505) 428-7714
Albuquerque Wildlife Federation April service project
Service Project will improve wetlands in Cebolla Canyon south of Grants, NM.
Invitation for public comment on concerns related to water quality standards
Scoping phase for Triennial Review of New Mexico’s Surface Water Quality Standards
March 31 – April 6, 2013 Proclaimed Wildfire Awareness Week In New Mexico
News Release 4/1/13
Greening Grey Infrastructure: Federal Highway Administration's Eco-Logical Approach and Case Studies from National Forests in Ohio and Washington
Planning for Growth and Open Space Conservation Webinar. Session #12
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