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National Association of State Foresters Weekly Newsletter February 21 2020
This week in #forestry and #wildlandfire news from across the country and around the world!
New Mexico Water Dialogue's 26th Annual Meeting - January 9, 2020
BUILDING WATER RESILIENCE FOR NEW MEXICO COMMUNITIES
Dialogue Board meeting - October 10, 2019
Regular monthly business meeting
Dialogue Board meeting Agenda - September 12, 2019
NMISC Director Rolf Schmidt-Petersen will attend.
Dialogue Board meeting Agenda- August 15, 2019
Start time will be 1:00 PM.
Dialogue Board meeting Agenda - July 18, 2019
Note new date (one week later than usual). Regular business meeting.
Dialogue Board meeting Agenda- June 13, 2019
Regular meeting; note later time.
Dialogue Board meeting Agenda - May 16, 2019
Note: postponed from May 9. Regular board meeting.
Low-Cost Seedlings Available for Spring Planting
SANTA FE, NM – Thousands of seedlings are still available for purchase through the New Mexico State Forestry (NMSF) Conservation Seedling Program. Species include Ponderosa pine, Douglas-fir, bur oak, prairie sky poplar, chokecherry, desert mountain mahogany, woods rose and many more! The deadline to order online is April 12, 2019.
Dialogue Board Meeting Agenda - April 11, 2019
Regular board meeting: note different location (DBS&A)
Dialogue Board meeting Agenda- March 14, 2019
Regular meeting - note time change to 1:00 pm.
Dialogue Board meeting Agenda - October 11, 2018
Work on by-laws; IT issues
The Dialogue's 25th Annual Statewide Meeting
WATER DIALOGUE AT 25: HONORING OUR PAST/PLANNING OUR FUTURE
Dialogue Board meeting Agenda- September 13, 2018
Further planning for our 25th annual Statewide Meeting
Five Star Urban Waters Grants Awarded to Rocky Mountain Youth Corps Project in New Mexico
With support from EPA, community-led projects will restore urban waters and streams, address water quality in priority watersheds
Dialogue Board meeting Agenda - August 9, 2018
Regular meeting: planning for 25th ASM
Dialogue Board meeting Agenda - July 12, 2018
Regular meeting; planning for 25th Annual Statewide Meeting January 10, 2019
Fire restrictions and closures to remain in place to reduce the risk of human caused fires
Albuquerque, NM, June 19, 2018 – While some portions of Cibola National Forest and National Grasslands received up to two inches of rain last weekend, it was not enough to lower the fire danger significantly. Forest fuels are quickly drying out again and the extended weather forecast calls for continued very hot and dry conditions. A substantial amount of precipitation will be needed before the current fire restrictions can be lifted. To reduce the risk of human caused fires and to ensure the safety of fire fighters, the public, and our precious natural resources, please observe the following restrictions: • The Mountainair Ranger District will remain in full closure, including all Forest Service roads, trails, and picnic areas. • The Sandia Ranger District remains closed, including all Forest Service roads, trails, and picnic areas except for Foothills Trail #365, the Sandia Peak Tram, and the Sandia Ranger District Administrative site which includes the Tijeras Pueblo, trail, and programs. • Stage II fire restrictions remain in place on the Mount Taylor and Magdalena Ranger Districts and the Kiowa-Rita Blanca National Grasslands. To learn more about New Mexico fire restrictions, visit https://firerestrictions.us/nm/ . Fire updates are also posted on the New Mexico Fire Information website at www.nmfireinfo.com.
Bureau of Reclamation, NM Interstate Stream Commission begin planning phase for NM Unit of Central Arizona Project
public notice re: 8 upcoming scoping meetings starting July 12, 2018. Comments due July 20.
Dialogue Board meeting Agenda - June 14, 2018
Regular Board meeting
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