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EMNRD Watershed Restoration Projects by Susan Rich, last updated: Sep 29, 2014 05:18 PM
Map depicting locations for 14 watershed projects funded through a $6.2 million appropriation by the 2014 NM State Legislature
RiverXchange by Susan Rich, last updated: Sep 29, 2014 12:54 PM
RiverXchange is a FREE year-long program focused on communication between classes about water resources in geographically diverse areas, through online partnerships. Our hands-on curriculum explores rivers and their watersheds, storm water, municipal water supplies, ecology, and conservation.
RiverXchange by Susan Rich, last updated: Sep 29, 2014 12:04 PM
An Experiential EE project that connects New Mexico fifth grade students with fifth grade students in another U.S. state or country to learn about their own – and each other’s -- local river ecosystems/watersheds. Students become “high tech pen pals” as they communicate throughout the school year via private wiki workspaces. Field trip, classroom guest speakers, technical training and classroom resources all provided free of charge to participating New Mexico teachers.
Planned Watershed Treatment Projects 2014 to 2016 (Pending Funding) as of September 12 2014 by Eliza Kretzmann, last updated: Sep 26, 2014 02:16 PM
This shared document captures pending watershed treatment projects across New Mexico for the planning, collaboration and outreach purposes of the Forest and Watershed Health Coordinating Group. A map is included at the end of the document.
Long-Term Sustainable Funding for Cooperation on Forest and Watershed Restoration by Eliza Kretzmann, last updated: Sep 22, 2014 02:13 PM
Prepared by Kent Reid of the NM FWRI, this compiles the finaincial need, where the money should go, and how it should be distributed for forest and watershed projects across New Mexico. The notes compile the recommendations from a recent committee meeting to look into these matters.
JTH Forestry Research Center_OBurney by Eliza Kretzmann, last updated: Sep 22, 2014 02:06 PM
This presentation was delivered at the 09/12/14 FWHCG meeting, about the John T. Harrington research center's work in Mora, NM.
Use of the Forest Vegetation Simulator (FVS) and WRENSS to model water yield changes caused by changes in stand conditions by Eliza Kretzmann, last updated: Sep 22, 2014 01:55 PM
This power point presentation was delivered at the September 12, 2014 meeting of the NM Forest and Watershed Health Coordinating Group by the USFS. It outlined how the
Conference on Forests, Water and A Resilient Arizona, October 16-17 2014 by Lucca Henrion, last updated: Sep 18, 2014 07:37 PM
Join Salt River Project, event partners and government and business leaders at the conference. Speakers include the National Forest Foundation's President Bill Possiel, Vice Chairman Craig R. Barrett, and Marcus Selig, Director, Colorado Program.
Request for Proposals for Quotes to conduct water quality management planning in New Mexico. by Lucca Henrion, last updated: Sep 18, 2014 07:25 PM
What: Notice of a 30-day public submission period for a Request for Quotes to conduct water quality management planning in New Mexico. When: Submittal period opens Monday, September 15, 2103 and closes Friday, October 17, 2014. Please see the attached Public Notice and RFQ for additional details. The documents are also available via the SWQB website: http://www.nmenv.state.nm.us/swqb/RFQ Thank you, Heidi Henderson
Funding Opportunity: Joint Fire Science Program 2015 by Lucca Henrion, last updated: Sep 18, 2014 07:10 PM
We fund scientific studies to address problems associated with managing wildland fuels, fires, and fire impacted ecosystems.
Wildland Fire Smoke Workshop, November 6-8 by Lucca Henrion, last updated: Sep 18, 2014 07:02 PM
The Southwest Fire Science Consortium together with the Association for Fire Ecology, is hosting a smoke workshop to bring private citizens, fire managers and science together.
Disappearing Rio Grande Blog by Lucca Henrion, last updated: Sep 18, 2014 06:55 PM
For more than 3,000 years the Rio Grande has been the lifeblood of the valleys and civilizations it flowed through. It recharged fields and forests and provided safe passage through an inhospitable desert. Now, cities and farms are sucking it dry and a warming climate is making it evaporate faster. What is left is hidden behind a border fence and fought over by the states and countries that agreed to share it. The river’s future has never been more uncertain. To understand the effects and evaluate possible solutions, reporter Colin McDonald and photojournalist Erich Schlegel are traveling the length of the Rio Grande. Along the way, they will interview and spend time with those who depend on and control the river, take photos and videos and catalog the chemistry and biology of the river from the Rocky Mountains to the Gulf of Mexico. Their work will be uploaded from the banks of the river via satellite and shared here as they spend seven months on this 1,900-mile journey.
Jobs Announcement: EPCOR Water Resources Analyst by Lucca Henrion, last updated: Sep 18, 2014 06:51 PM
With little direction, the Water Resources Analyst will administer the Company’s water conservation programs including conducting presentations in the communities we serve on water conservation, working collaboratively with various groups and performing the occasional water audit. Will conduct scheduling and ordering water, paying and receiving payments for water, reviewing operational data, preparing Arizona Department of Water Resources
Webinar- A Geomorphic Perspective on Restoring the Rio Grande. September, 24 by Lucca Henrion, last updated: Sep 18, 2014 06:42 PM
Please join us for a webinar hosted by the Desert Landscape Conservation Cooperative!
Educational Materials by Portal Administrator, last updated: Sep 09, 2014 09:33 AM
 
Valle de Oro's Big Birthday Party by Lucca Henrion, last updated: Sep 04, 2014 08:08 PM
Attached are the flyers for Valle de Oro's big birthday party celebration on Saturday, September 27th from 9am-noon. Please help us spread the word! Post them at your site, share on Facebook, send out to your mailing list and give them to your friends, family and community members.
RFP for Galisteo Creek Restoration Project 2014 by Lucca Henrion, last updated: Sep 04, 2014 08:08 PM
The New Mexico Office of the State Engineer (OSE) is requesting competitive sealed proposals for the procurement of services to plan, design and construct a river restoration project on Galisteo Creek in Santa Fe County in the area of the Village of Galisteo
Job Posting: Restoration Monitoring Program Manager by Lucca Henrion, last updated: Sep 02, 2014 03:21 PM
The Restoration Monitoring Program Manager is responsible for a program that emphasizes pre‐ and post‐treatment measurements and involves land managers and organizations across the state
Forests and Watersheds: A Newsletter for Decision-Makers by Susan Rich, last updated: Sep 02, 2014 01:10 PM
Issue No. 1, July 2014. Published by the New Mexico Forest and Watershed Restoration Institute.
Webcast: Green Infrastructure and Smart Growth - September 3, 2014, 1:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. EDT by webeditor, last updated: Aug 28, 2014 02:14 PM
U.S. EPA’s Green Infrastructure Program and Office of Sustainable Communities are teaming up to present a webcast on green infrastructure and smart growth. This presentation will highlight communities who are successfully leveraging green infrastructure as part of wider planning and community development initiatives. Practitioners will provide insights into a wide variety of tools for encouraging land use strategies for clean water, including complete green streets, minimized parking requirements, local code review and stormwater banking.
 
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