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File PDF document Plant Associations of Arizona and New Mexico, edition 3, Volume 1: Forests
Volume 1 of two Habitat Typing Guide volumes published by the USDA Forest Service Southwestern Region. Volume 1 covers forests and Volume 2 covers woodlands.
Located in Library / General Library Holdings
File Troff document Oregon Integrated Land Assessment Project Final Report
The Integrated Landscape Assessment Project (ILAP) was a multi-year effort to produce information, maps, and models to help land managers, policy-makers, and others conduct mid- to broad-scale (e.g., watersheds to states and larger areas) prioritization of land management actions, perform landscape assessments, and estimate cumulative effects of management actions for planning and other purposes
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File PDF document Middle Rio Grande Biological Survey, Final Report
Classic 1984 biological survey of riparian habitats of the Middle Rio Grande Valley between Española and San Acacia, New Mexico. Prepared by Valerie C. Hink and Robert D. Ohmart. Missing the maps, for now.
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File D source code Briefing Paper: NEPA Demystified
Briefing Paper created by The Greater Santa Fe Fireshed, as part of a series seeking to address foundational knowledge of fire ecology, wildlife and water resources.
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File PDF document Bernalillo County 2010 Study: PCBs in Stormwater Sediments
Report written for StormCon 2011
Located in Groups / Rio Grande Clean Water Partnership / County of Bernalillo
File PDF document Municipal Pollution Prevention Good Housekeeping Practices Manual
A manual prepared by the Center for Watershed Protection
Located in Groups / Rio Grande Clean Water Partnership / Resources Folder
Tax tips by Dr. Linda Wang, National Timber Tax Specialist, U.S. Forest Service
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File PDF document Hanging in the Balance: Why Our Rivers Need Water and Why We Need Healthy Rivers (Audobon NM)
In June, Audubon New Mexico completed a reader-friendly brochure on environmental flows restoration. Titled "Hanging in the Balance: Why our rivers need water and why we need healthy rivers," it includes information on environmental flows, the economic benefits of health rivers to New Mexico, and an overview on a recent EPA-funded study about which rivers in the state are most in need of environmental flows restoration. The brochure also details two collaborative projects currently underway as well as recommendations for restoring elements of natural flow patterns to New Mexico's rivers.
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This volume reviews existing climate models that predict species and vegetation changes in the western United States, and it synthesizes knowledge about climate change impacts on the native fauna and flora of grasslands, shrublands and deserts of the interior American West. Rocky Mountain Research Station Online Publication.
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This assessment uses SAVS, an assessment tool based on ecological principals, to rank individual species of interest within the eastern portion of the Barry M. Goldwater Range, Arizona, according to predicted climate change responses and associated population declines balanced with responses expected to incur resilience or population increases. Rocky Mountain Research Station Online Publication.
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