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WildEarth Guardians Hiring 18-25 year old's at Valles Caldera by Lisa Escudero, last updated: Apr 22, 2016 11:33 AM
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.
Notice/Request for Public Comment - Protecting Clean Water Act Aquatic Life Use from Hydrologic Alteration by Lisa Escudero, last updated: Apr 22, 2016 11:28 AM
EPA is making the link between water quality and quantity and how hydrologic alteration (dams, diversions, interbasin transfers, stormwater, etc) may impair designated/existing Aquatic Life Uses, ways to monitor for it, and ways to implement in State's Water Quality Standards, TMDLs, and NPDES and 404/401 permitting.
Riparian Restoration and Tamarisk Beetle Workshop - Albuquerque, NM by Lisa Escudero, last updated: Apr 22, 2016 11:16 AM
Thursday, June 2nd is the established date for the workshop/training in Albuquerque! The event will be hosted by the UNM Utton Transboundary Center in the Rotunda on UNM's South Campus, and will be all day - 8:30-4:30 (agenda to follow).
Cedro Landscape Restoration Project by Lisa Escudero, last updated: Apr 22, 2016 10:54 AM
Albuquerque, New Mexico, April 13, 2016 - The Environmental Assessment (EA) for the Cedro Landscape Restoration project has been published and is ready for public review. The project area is located on Cibola National Forest and National Grasslands’ Sandia Ranger District. It is designed to restore the ecosystem to desired conditions. High tree density and severe competition have created conditions that compromise forest health, wildlife habitat, and scenic quality; these conditions also increase the likelihood of high-intensity wildfires.
New rare plant reports now available by Susan Rich, last updated: Apr 19, 2016 03:59 PM
New Mexico rare plant reports
The New Mexico Endangered Plant Program by Susan Rich, last updated: Apr 19, 2016 12:16 PM
Web page with reports, resources and information about rare and endangered plants in New Mexico.
Navajo-Blanco Tri-Basin Resiliency Plan by Eliza Kretzmann, last updated: Apr 11, 2016 06:38 PM
This group is developing a resiliency plan for the Navajo-Blanco Tri-basin region in southern Colorado to address forest health and watershed resiliency for downstream water users in New Mexico.
TNC accepting applications for new Albuquerque Urban Conservation Program Director position by Susan Rich, last updated: Mar 28, 2016 10:31 PM
This is a fantastic position for a seasoned professional with experience in water or natural resources, who cares about conserving nature for its own sake and its ability to fulfill the needs of people and enrich their lives. The Nature Conservancy is a global organization that offers competitive salaries and benefits. Application deadline May 1, 2016.
The Myth of "Catastrophic" Wildfire by Lisa Escudero, last updated: Mar 25, 2016 01:10 PM
A New Ecological Paradigm of Forest Health
China and the Global Market for Forest Products by Lisa Escudero, last updated: Mar 25, 2016 01:03 PM
Transforming Trade to Benefit Forests and Livelihoods - March 2006
Transitions in Forest Tenure and Governance: Drivers, Projected Patterns and Implications for the Global Community - October 2007 by Lisa Escudero, last updated: Mar 25, 2016 12:58 PM
The Rights and Resources Initiative is a global coalition to advance forest tenure, policy and market reforms. RRI is formed by international, regional and community organizations engaged in conservation, research and development. The mission of the Rights and Resources Initiative is to promote greater global action on forest policy and market reforms to increase household and community ownership, control, and benefits from forests and trees. RRI is coordinated by the Rights and Resources Group, a non-profit organization based in Washington D.C. Please visit http://www.rightsandresources.org for more information.
Climate Change and Ecological Restoration - Edition Jan 2010 by Lisa Escudero, last updated: Mar 25, 2016 12:43 PM
Why Climate Change Makes Riparian Restoration More Important than Ever: Recommendations for Practice and Research
Forest Guild - December 2007 by Lisa Escudero, last updated: Mar 25, 2016 12:27 PM
Climate Change, Carbon, and the Forests of the Northeast
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 by Lisa Escudero, last updated: Mar 24, 2016 01:54 PM
PREDICTING THE EFFECT OF VEGETATION CHANGES ON CATCHMENT AVERAGE WATER BALANCE TECHNICAL REPORT 99/12 - November 1999
La Ventana en los Valles - Fall 2011 by Lisa Escudero, last updated: Mar 24, 2016 01:36 PM
The Las Conchas Fire: Flames and Floods in the Valles Caldera
Colorado State University Water Center by Lisa Escudero, last updated: Mar 24, 2016 01:10 PM
Newsletter - January/February 2009 - Volume 26, Issue 1
2016 NM Wildland Urban Interface Summit by Lisa Escudero, last updated: Mar 11, 2016 11:09 AM
The 2016 Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) Summit will be held March 31st through April 2nd in Silver City, New Mexico at the Besse-Forward Global Resource Center on the Western New Mexico University Campus.
SW Fire Conference 2016 by Lisa Escudero, last updated: Mar 10, 2016 04:31 PM
Beyond hazardous fuels: Managing fire for social, ecological, and economic benefit
Navajo River Restoration - Stewardship with Vision Episode 3 by Lisa Escudero, last updated: Mar 10, 2016 04:19 PM
A partnership project between Western Landowners Alliance and Montana State University graduate program in Science and Natural History Film, this series highlights excellence and innovation in stewardship by landowners who share a deep commitment to both land and community.
Funding Opportunities for Drought Contingency Planning and Resiliency Projects Available from Bureau of Reclamation by Lisa Escudero, last updated: Feb 29, 2016 11:37 AM
The Bureau of Reclamation has made two funding opportunities available to help water users develop drought contingency plans and build long-term drought resiliency as part of Reclamation's Drought Response Program. These opportunities will be allocated through a competitive process. The drought resiliency project funding opportunity is for projects that will increase the reliability of water supply; improve water management; implement systems to facilitate the voluntary sale, transfer, or exchange of water; and provide benefits for fish, wildlife, and the environment to mitigate impacts caused by drought. States, tribes, irrigation districts, water districts, and other organizations with water or power delivery authority are invited to leverage their money and resources by cost sharing with Reclamation. It is available at www.grants.gov by searching for funding opportunity number R16-FOA-DO-006. The drought contingency planning funding opportunity is for applicants to request funding to develop a new drought plan or to update an existing drought plan. Applicants may also request technical assistance from Reclamation for the development of elements of the Drought Contingency Plan. States, Indian tribes, irrigation districts, water districts, and other organizations with water or power delivery authority are eligible for this funding opportunity. It is available at www.grants.gov by searching for funding opportunity number R16-FOA-DO-005. Approximately $6 million will be available for both funding opportunities. Applicants must also provide a 50 percent non-Federal cost-share. Applications are due on April 11, 2016, by 4 p.m. MDT as indicated in the funding opportunities. For more than 100 years, Reclamation and its partners have worked to develop a sustainable water and power future for the West. This program is part of the Department of the Interior's WaterSMART Program, which focuses on improving water conservation and sustainability, while helping water resource managers make sound decisions about water use. To find out more information about Reclamation's WaterSMART program, visit www.usbr.gov/watersmart, or visit the Drought Response Program at www.usbr.gov/drought.
 
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