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File image/x-icon Models, Maps and Meetings: Using Science to Guide CS Implementation in Northern New Mexico
Presentation to the Cohesive Strategy Science Workshop in Reno, Nevada on April 26, 2017
Located in Groups / Greater Santa Fe Fireshed Coalition / Documents for Public Viewing
The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) has the Emergency Watershed Protection (EWP) Program available for local sponsors to use to aid in recovery work. NRCS provides technical and financial assistance to install measures that reduce post-flood and fire damage. The measures are intended to reduce threats to life or property, retard runoff, restore capacity of waterways, prevent flooding and/or soil erosion and reduce damage from sediment and debris. The removal of debris deposited by the disaster that is a health or safety hazard can be a part of such measures as well.
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Resilient Landscapes - Fire Adapted Communities - Safe & Effective Wildfire Response
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National Fire Plan
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The PLANTS Database provides standardized information about the vascular plants, mosses, liverworts, hornworts, and lichens of the U.S. and its territories.
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The NFPA has a new website for home/landowners for their Fire Adapted Communities program.
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Fire season in New Mexico has many chilling meanings. There are the immediate impacts - loss of homes, devastation of wildlife habitat, loss of vegetation, and alteration of most features we think of when we visualize our mountain lands. At the Natural Resources Conservation Service, fire season has another meaning for it can mean a time to mobilize resources to protect the land and people from the aftermath of fires through Emergency Watershed Protection (EWP).
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File New Mexico 2020 Forest Action Plan presentation to the FWMCG
Presentation on plans for developing the 2020 Forest Action Plan. Presented by Mary Stuever and Steve Bassett to the NM Forest and Watershed Management Group, July 26, 2019
Located in Groups / Forest and Watershed Health Coordinating Group / 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
File Troff document New Mexico Opportunity Mapping Project
Handout distributed at the January 2018 Coordinating Group meeting.
Located in Groups / Forest and Watershed Health Coordinating Group / Public Collaborative Group Folder