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Request for Applications - 2019 WUI Grant Program
EMNRD Forestry Division is seeking applications for 2019 Western States Wildand Urban Interface (WUI) Grants. For more information and application forms, go to the "RFPs and Grants" page at www.nmforestry.com.
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NM Forest Stewards Guild seeks Fall 2018 Fire and Fuels Crews
Hiring announcement for 16 positions (14 fire and fuels crew members and 2 crew leaders) for twelve-week program in Mountainair and Espanola Ranger Districts (August-September 2018)
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Western Landowners Alliance is seeking a New Mexico Field Organizer
Western Landowners Alliance, a West-wide non-profit organization based in Santa Fe, seeks a NM Field Organizer to help implement our mission to advance policies and practices that sustain working lands, connected landscapes and native species.
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Bureau of Reclamation, NM Interstate Stream Commission begin planning phase for NM Unit of Central Arizona Project
public notice re: 8 upcoming scoping meetings starting July 12, 2018. Comments due July 20.
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Save the Date! 6th International Fire Behaviour & Fuels Conference April 29-May 3, 2019
One conference in three locations. The conference theme is "Fuels of Today – Fire Behavior of Tomorrow" Understanding Fire Behavior and Fuels for Sound Decision Making and Effective Management.
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BIA Resilience Funding Opportunity for Tribal Projects
Funding available for tribal projects that support tribal resiliency
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Funding Opportunity: BIA Resilience Funding Opportunity for Tribal Organizations
Availability of funding for tribal projects that support tribal resilience
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Job Announcement: EMNRD Forestry Division, Special Projects Forester
Attached is a job announcement for the EMNRD Forestry Division. This job opportunity is currently being advertised on the State Personnel Office website. Interested parties must log in to www.spo.state.nm.us and apply through NEOGOV to be considered for employment. This position will manage and coordinate forestry-related projects and support programs within the New Mexico Forestry Division, which includes the following: federal grant writing, grant review, Stewardship program, Urban Forestry program, Tree Farm Program, Forest and Health Watershed program along with providing technical forestry assistance for private landowners and other collaborative partners.
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RiversEdge West: We are Hiring an Executive Director!
Deadline to apply is June 6, 2018
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JOB ANNOUNCEMENT: Ecological Educator, Institute for Applied Ecology
The Institute for Applied Ecology (IAE) is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to conserve native species and habitats through restoration, research and education. Our Southwest Program works in New Mexico and Arizona. We cultivate partnerships to facilitate large-scale, regional conservation projects, develop ecologically appropriate sources of native seed, provide native species education opportunities and materials, and conduct on-the-ground habitat restoration and applied research. IAE Southwest Program seeks to hire an Albuquerque-based Ecological Educator that will work with our Santa Fe office education staff to deliver the 2018 Forest Bound summer program (https://appliedeco.org/forest-bound-launches/ ). The Forest Bound program utilizes place-based, interdisciplinary lessons from the native plant curriculum “From Ponderosa to Prickly Pear, Exploring the Native Plants of New Mexico” (https://appliedeco.org/programs/education/about-projectbotany/project-botany-new-mexico/). The goal of Forest Bound is to provide an opportunity for Santa Fe and Albuquerque high school students to learn about careers in natural resources and gain skills in native plant ecology in an experiential learning setting.
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