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File Zip archive NM Community Wildfire Protection Plan Boundaries- polygons
NM Community Wildfire Protection Plan Boundaries- polygons
Located in Library / General Library Holdings
File PDF document Forest Stewardship Plan for Catron County
Forest Stewardship Plan for Catron County, Landowner Assistance Program
Located in Library / General Library Holdings
File PDF document Grant County, Wildland-Urban Interface Fire Mitigation Plan
Grant County, Wildland-Urban Interface Fire Mitigation Plan
Located in Library / General Library Holdings
File La Ventana en los Valles - Fall 2011
The Las Conchas Fire: Flames and Floods in the Valles Caldera
Located in Library / Inbox
File Southwest Fire Science Consortium Webinars 2010-2012
A list of webinars offered by the SW Fire Science Consrotium between March 2010 and July 2012. Includes descriptions and links.
Located in Groups / Forest and Watershed Health Coordinating Group / Private Collaborative Group Folder
File Troff document Why Wildfires Keep Getting Bigger: an Introduction to Wildland Fires in New Mexico (PowerPoint presentation)
This is just the PowerPoint slides, no recording: The opening presentation to the 3-hour "Preparing for Large Wildfires in New Mexico" workshop. We cover fire ecology, fire regimes, and the need for mitigation.
Located in Groups / Wildfire Mitigation and Planning Project Workgroup / Public Collaborative Group Folder
File New Mexico Opportunity Mapping Project Overview
briefing paper updated January 13, 2017
Located in Groups / Forest and Watershed Health Coordinating Group / Public Collaborative Group Folder
Link to home page for a 2015 US Forest Service Report
Located in Library
File TVWC Landscape Restoration Strategy
This Landscape Restoration Strategy (LRS) was developed over seven months during 2014-2015 by the Taos Valley Watershed Coalition (TVWC). Coalition members manage or provide land use consultation on all of the adjoining jurisdictions within our focus area, which extends from the Rio Grande del Rancho on the south to the San Cristobal drainage on the north and also includes the Rio Fernando, Rio Pueblo, Rio Lucero, Rio Arroyo Seco, and Rio Hondo stream systems. Coalition members agree to focus on the goals of protecting, improving, and restoring the water quality, quantity, and ecological function of the forests and streams in the Rio Grande watershed within Taos County, to the benefit of both local and downstream water users. This LRS was developed by our membership to document our shared understanding of scientific data and community values, and to guide coordinated actions within our local watersheds.
Located in Library / Inbox
File SFCS Meeting 1 Handout 4
Briefing Paper on Santa Fe Watershed Protection: Looking Outside the Boundary
Located in Groups / / Public Collaborative Group Folder / Santa Fe Cohesive Strategy