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Collaborative Groups, Partners and Projects in New Mexico
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Handout prepared by NM State Forestry for the New Mexico Forest and Watershed Management Coordinating Group, January 12, 2018. (Revised 01/22/18)
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New Mexico Opportunity Mapping Project
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Handout distributed at the January 2018 Coordinating Group meeting.
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CG38 HO - Collaborative Groups Revised 180109
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Spreadsheet of Collaborative Groups, Partners, and Projects working on forest and watershed management in New Mexico
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New Mexico Opportunity Mapping Project Overview
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briefing paper updated January 13, 2017
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Sustaining Environmental Capital Initiative
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USGS Briefing Sheet: 17 January 2017
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Place Based Science-Management Partnerships: Ecosystem Services
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Presentation to NM Forest and Watershed Management Coordinating Group, January 13, 2017
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From Ideas to Action: A Guide to Funding and Authorities for Collaborative Forestry
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Rural Voices For Conservation publication presents a menu of Forest Service and Natural Resources Conservation Service tools and programs available to implement land stewardship on public and private lands, while providing insider tips and lessons learned.
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USDA kicks off webinar series on drought and water challenges
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The USDA Office of Sustainability and Climate Change posted a 2-hour introduction to upcoming opportunities related to drought and water challenges. The aim is to engage Forest Service employees and partners in planning for and adapting to the impacts of drought and other water challenges in the face of a changing climate.
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Living With Fire: How social scientists are helping wildland-urban communities reduce wildfire risk
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Science You Can Use Bulletin, Issue 19. Fort Collins, CO: Rocky Mountain Research Station. Published May 2016
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New Mexico Opportunity Mapping Project
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Handout about an accessible tool under development for planning, mapping and tracking forest and watershed restoration projects in New Mexico
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