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Group Workspaces
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2010 NM Forestry Division Statewide Assessment and Strategy and Response Plans workspace
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Workspace for inforamation avaialble for natural resource management agencies to use in assessing and managing ecosystem health in New Mexico watersheds.
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2010 Watershed Forum
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Presentations and other resources from the 2010 New Mexico Watershed Forum.
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Alamo Navajo IRMP
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Cebolla Wetlands Project
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A collaborative effort to implement a comprehensive ecological restoration of Cebolla Canyon within the Cebolla Wilderness and El Malpais National Conservation Area. Partners include the New Mexico Environment Department, the Rio Puerco Alliance, the Environmental Protection Agency and the Bureau of Land Management.
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Cimarron Watershed Alliance
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The Cimarron Watershed Alliance (CWA) is a non-profit 501(c)3 corporation made up of volunteers from Colfax County, New Mexico. Volunteers include public officials, agency personnel, civic groups, ranchers, business people, and private citizens, all with the common interest of maintaining and improving water quality and quantity within the watershed. The mission is to "strive for and maintain a healthy watershed through collaborative community activities involving all stakeholders with an interest in water."
CWA's Objectives:
1) To restore, maintain, and/or preserve surface and groundwater quality, aquatic resources, and water supplies.
2) To serve as a resource on watershed issues and information.
3) To protect, restore, and maintain natural resources (land, water, forest, and wildlife) in the watershed.
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Community Based Watershed Monitoring
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A River Source initiative that provides community-based study design, volunteer training, natural resource monitoring, and data management and interpretation.
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Environmental Flows Workgroup
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Shared workspace for the Environmental Flows Workgroup
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Estancia Basin Watershed Health, Restoration, and Monitoring Project
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Forest and Watershed Health Coordinating Group
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The Forest and Watershed Health Coordinating Group is an inter-agency collaborative group formed to provide advice & assistance with implementing the State’s Forest and Watershed Health Plan.
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Greater Rio Grande Watershed Alliance
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The Greater Rio Grande Watershed Alliance (GRGWA) is a collaboration between Soil and Water Conservation Districts, Pueblos, agencies and stakeholders working to restore riparian ecosystems in the Rio Grande Watershed in central and northern New Mexico.
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Hermit's Peak Watershed Alliance
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Shared work space for the Hermit's Peak Watershed Alliance
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Know Your Watershed
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Learn about New Mexico's Watersheds
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Luera Mountains/16E Forest, Watershed and Rangeland Restoration Project
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A multi-jurisdictional landscape-scale restoration project.
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Model Group
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A model group that can be used as a template for others.
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New Mexico Fire Planning Task Force
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The New Mexico Fire Planning Task Force was created by the NM legislature in 2003. The task force’s mission is to identify the Wildland Urban Interface areas most vulnerable to fire in the State of New Mexico and to develop standards for building codes and ordinances that effectively reduce the threat of wildfire to those communities.
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New Mexico Prescribed Fire Council
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New Mexico Watershed Forum
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The mission of the New Mexico Watershed Forum is to provide an organized venue for citizens of the State to come together to network, discuss watershed issues, exchange practical knowledge and provide guidance for future programs.
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NMED Surface Water Quality Bureau
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The Surface Water Quality Bureau’s mission is to preserve, protect, and improve New Mexico's surface water quality for present and future generations.
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NMSF Workspace
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Folder for NMSF group work.
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NMSFHP Workspace
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Container for objects shared by this group
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North Central New Mexico Conservation Model
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Workspace for collaboration among members of the North Central New Mexico Conservation Model working group.
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ONRW Working Group
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The Outstanding National Resource Waters (ONRW) Working Group was formed to pursue designation of surface waters within US Forest Service Wilderness Areas in New Mexico as Outstanding National Resource Waters. ONRW designation provides the highest level of water quality protection for the state’s surface waters. The current nomination is being sought to protect water quality in the headwaters and upper watershed streams within the national forests.
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Philmont Visiting Forester Program
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Plant Association Technology Transfer
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This site is a place to gather information about plant associations, discuss and review our knowledge, and push our technology to new levels.
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Ponil Creek Watershed Restoration Project
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A riparian restoration project on middle Ponil Creek.
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Project Coordination Task Team
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Group formed to identify potential landscape scale projects and facilitate coordination across juridictions at the executive level
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Quivira Coalition Workspace
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Shared workspace for the Quivira Coalition
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Rio Grande Clean Water Partnership
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Collaborative group workspace for the Rio Grande Clean Water Partnership.
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Rio Puerco Alliance
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Shared workspace for the Rio Puerco Alliance
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RiverXchange
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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.
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SFWRP Workspace
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A collaborative effort to restore watershed function and ecosystem services in the San Francisco River watershed.
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Sugarite Cañon Watershed Protection Project
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A collaborative project to protect and restore the Sugarite Watershed.
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Upper Pecos Watershed Association
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The Upper Pecos Watershed Association (UPWA) was formed in 2006 and covers the watersheds of the Pecos River, Cow Creek and all of their tributaries from north of I-25 to their headwaters. UPWA's primary goals are to protect and improve the heath of the watershed, address significant ecological and environmental issues in the watershed, preserve traditional and cultural uses, and to benefit the economy.
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Urban and Community Forestry
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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.
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Watershed Restoration Roundtable
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A conversation about watershed restoration and monitoring.
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Zuni Mountains CFLRP
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Workspace for collaborators on the Zuni Mountains CFLRP proposal.
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