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Statewide Assessment and Strategies for Forest Resources by Portal Administrator, last updated: Sep 29, 2011 11:39 PM
 
Alteration of Streamflow Magnitudes and Potential Ecological Consequences: a Multiregional Assessment by Susan Rich, last updated: Sep 29, 2011 05:13 PM
The study appeared October 25 in the online version of Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, a journal of the Ecological Society of America.
Why Rivers Need to Flow - High and Low - Again by Susan Rich, last updated: Sep 29, 2011 04:42 PM
Posted by Sandra Postel of National Geographic's Freshwater Initiative December 1, 2010
Water Management by Cheryl Zebrowski, last updated: Sep 28, 2011 05:31 PM
Evaluating and managing healthy rivers and streams
Public Information and Resources by Portal Administrator, last updated: Sep 27, 2011 06:26 PM
Information about GRGWA and resources for members and the general public. Content placed here is available for public viewing.
Monitoring Manual for Grassland, Shrubland and Savanna Ecosystems - Vol. 1: Quick Start by Herrick, Jeffrey E., last updated: Sep 27, 2011 06:22 PM
This manual describes how to monitor three rangeland attributes: soil and site stability, hydrologic function, and biotic integrity.
AridLID 2012 Call for Abstracts by webeditor, last updated: Sep 21, 2011 11:42 PM
For the past two years, the AridLID Workshops held in Albuquerque, New Mexico have built a growing discussion and exposition of Green Infrastructure (GI) and Low Impact Development (LID) practices that are appropriate to the unique climates of the southwestern U.S. In 2012, we are holding the conference in Tucson, Arizona, with the twin goals of sharing best practices and building professional networks across a wider swath of the region, and of developing a clearer Southwestern vision and voice in the growing national discussion on GI/LID. We are now soliciting proposals for speakers and posters.
Clearing the Waters Newsletter: Summer 2011 by Rhonda C. Fitzgerald, last updated: Sep 20, 2011 01:45 PM
A Volumn 16 #2 issue of Clearing the Waters is now available
Watershed Planning Groups by Abraham Franklin, last updated: Sep 20, 2011 01:43 PM
A list of groups working on water quality issues in New Mexico, maintained by the New Mexico Environment Department.
Applied Watershed Restoration Course by DrylandSolutions, last updated: Sep 15, 2011 12:30 PM
Intensive, hands-on 4-day class in landscape-scale water-harvesting and watershed restoration, offered by Craig Sponholtz of Dryland Solutions, Inc. This class is designed for landowners, land managers, restoration practitioners and permaculturists looking to expand their knowledge and understanding of how water moves across the land and how it can be harvested to restore ecological functions and increase the resiliency of agricultural systems. This is a unique opportunity to build skills in project assesment, design and implementation and gain hands-on experience. This workshop is being held at Pritzlaff Ranch, in northern New Mexico.
Four openings at NM Office of the State Engineer/Interstate Stream Commission - applications due 9/26 & 9/28/11 by Susan Rich, last updated: Sep 15, 2011 12:29 PM
The New Mexico Office of the State Engineer/Interstate Stream Commission is advertising the 4 positions listed below. Applications are processed through the State Personnel Office.
Firewise – website with resources for and about Firewise communities by the National Fire Protection Association by astathatos, last updated: Sep 10, 2011 01:42 PM
About the Firewise Communities Program Brush, grass or forest fires don’t have to be disasters. The National Fire Protection Association's (NFPA) Firewise Communities program encourages local solutions for wildfire safety by involving homeowners, community leaders, planners, developers, firefighters, and others in the effort to protect people and property from wildfire risks.
Living With Fire – a publication produced specifically for NM communities by astathatos, last updated: Sep 10, 2011 01:42 PM
A homeowners guide to living with fire.
Fire Prevention Tips for the outdoors by astathatos, last updated: Sep 10, 2011 01:42 PM
What do the words “forest and watershed health” mean to you? Not long ago, the health of our forests and water was not a concern for most citizens. But, after several years of drought, highly visible insect and disease devastation and an overall increase in the knowledge of our natural resources, New Mexicans are concerned about our forests and watershed health. We, at New Mexico State Forestry are responsible for wildfire suppression on all non-federal, non-municipal, non-tribal and non-pueblo lands. We also provide technical advice on forest and resource management to private landowners, and may include a commercial timber harvest to enhance wildlife habitat, increase water yield, reduce the hazard of insect infestation, diseases or fire.
Fire Safety Planning for Your Home by astathatos, last updated: Sep 10, 2011 01:42 PM
What do the words “forest and watershed health” mean to you? Not long ago, the health of our forests and water was not a concern for most citizens. But, after several years of drought, highly visible insect and disease devastation and an overall increase in the knowledge of our natural resources, New Mexicans are concerned about our forests and watershed health. We, at New Mexico State Forestry are responsible for wildfire suppression on all non-federal, non-municipal, non-tribal and non-pueblo lands. We also provide technical advice on forest and resource management to private landowners, and may include a commercial timber harvest to enhance wildlife habitat, increase water yield, reduce the hazard of insect infestation, diseases or fire.
NM Forestry Divison - website with information about wildfire protection and prevention by astathatos, last updated: Sep 10, 2011 01:42 PM
We, at New Mexico State Forestry are responsible for wildfire suppression on all non-federal, non-municipal, non-tribal and non-pueblo lands. We also provide technical advice on forest and resource management to private landowners, and may include a commercial timber harvest to enhance wildlife habitat, increase water yield, reduce the hazard of insect infestation, diseases or fire.
NM Fire News for latest information about closures and fire restriction in New Mexico by astathatos, last updated: Sep 10, 2011 01:42 PM
Public Lands Interpretive Association initiated the Public Lands Information Center project in response to demand for a single source of information about recreation and land use on all public lands in a state, regardless of managing agency. We realize that when you have a destination or an activity in mind, your concern is to find out where to go, when to go, what to do, and how much it will cost. But up until now, getting those answers often meant an endless goose chase of contacting government agencies and trying to pinpoint the correct agency, department, or office. The Public Lands Information Center was developed to cut the red tape for you. We offer all you need to know about visitor facilities, surrounding areas, appropriate maps and guides, and the rules and regulations for each area. If you need more information than you get from the site descriptions, check our bookstore, our link pages, or email our staff. If you need to contact the managing agency for additional permits or licenses, we can put you in touch with the right person, and save you time and headaches.
InciWeb for additional information on wildfires in other western states by astathatos, last updated: Sep 10, 2011 01:42 PM
InciWeb is an interagency all-risk incident information management system. The system was developed with two primary missions: 1.Provide the public a single source of incident related information 2.Provide a standardized reporting tool for the Public Affairs community A number of supporting systems automate the delivery of incident information to remote sources. This ensures that the information regarding active incidents is consistent, and the delivery is timely.
Southwest Coordination Center for Wildfire information for New Mexico and Arizona by astathatos, last updated: Sep 10, 2011 01:42 PM
The Southwest Area (SWA) is one of eleven Geographic Areas across the United States and Alaska. It is established to manage collaboratively wildland fire and other incident management activities throughout the States of Arizona and New Mexico, and the Federal units located in the western parts of Oklahoma and Texas to the 100th meridian. Primary cooperating Federal and State Agencies in the Southwest Area include the USDA Forest Service, USDI Bureau of Land Management, USDI National Park Service, USDI Bureau of Indian Affairs, USDI Fish and Wildlife Service, State of Arizona (Arizona State Land Department), and the State of New Mexico (Division of Forestry).
2012 Arid LID Workshop by Rose Hessmiller, last updated: Sep 10, 2011 01:40 PM
Arid LID 2012: Green Infrastructure and Low Impact Development in Arid Environments
 
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