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Rocky Mountain Research Station, Dec. 2014
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File PDF document AWF January 2013 Newsletter
Page 1 Monthly Meeting – Thursday, January 10, 2013– 7:30 pm Mustangs in the West: Challenges, Innovations and Freedom Guest Speaker: Karen Herman, Sky Mountain Wild Horse Sanctuary President’s Message Notable Quote Page 2 President’s Message – continued 2013 Project Schedule Fewer Gray Wolves Found Dead in 2012 Page 3 NMWF Presents Will Primos – Feb 24 Renewed Members Page 4 AWF’s Valles Caldera T-Shirt for Sale Membership Application
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New Video! Farms are the Future in New Mexico
new video about people working to protect wildlife-friendly farmland in the Middle Rio Grande
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File PDF document Western Regional Partnership Natural Resources Committee Updates, April-May 2012
Attached are the latest (April 6-May 2) WRP Natural Resources Committee related updates for your reference and use. If you have any related updates you would like to share with the Committee, please email them to amyduffy@westernregionalpartnership.org for the next update.
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File PDF document The June 2012 Albuquerque Wildlife Federation Newsletter
The June Albuquerque Wildlife Federation Newsletter,
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File Managing Forests and Fire in Changing Climates
This short newsletter addresses issues in the changing environment, with new fire hazards. How to deal with regular and irregular burns in wildlife areas.
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Video from Intermountain West Joint Venture
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The Middle Rio Grande is a precious thread of water through the desert. Here, the migratory bird flyway narrows into a small corridor along this river because it becomes practically the only water source for thousands of miles, east and west. Conservation partners in the Middle Rio Grande know that every square mile of the river is important for wildlife, especially birds. Landowners, non-governmental organizations, federal and state agencies, tribes, and others are all crucial advocates here. Watch this short video to hear directly from a diverse coalition of people who are working together to keep the Middle Rio Grand intact.
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Story and photos by Sarah Keller for the Intermountain West Joint Venture, March 2017
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Draft Wildlife Restoration Plan & EA for Cobre Tyrone Mine Released
The Draft RP/EA evaluates potential restoration projects that will restore, replace or acquire the equivalent of wildlife and wildlife habitat that were injured by the release of hazardous substances from the three mines.
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