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New Mexico Forest and Watershed Health Information Clearinghouse News

Instant Information about Water Conditions:

Ask the River to Text You a WaterAlert

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2010 New Mexico Watershed Forum

Please note that the New Mexico Watershed Forum will be held at the Albuquerque Hilton located at 1901 University Blvd. NE. from September 28th-30th.

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2010 NM Watershed Forum

From Mountaintop to River Bottom: Teaming Up For Healthy Watersheds - Plenary sessions, workshops, and field trips over the course of three days will offer opportunities to examine and build upon the cooperative relationships that have led to successful watershed-based planning and restoration.

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Coordinating Group meeting

Quarterly meeting of the Forest and Watershed Health Coordinating Group

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EPA Water Protection Web Forum

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is seeking public input on how the agency can better protect and improve the health of our waters.

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Coordinating Group meeting

Quarterly meeting of the Forest and Watershed Health Coordinating Group

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New Guide to Watershed Funding Opportunities

A guide to watershed funding opportunities national, state (NM), and foundation sources. Originally compiled for the New Mexico Environment Department’s 2009 Nonpoint Source Management Plan. weblinks current as of 1/13/2009

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Smallwood News

Smallwood News

Newsletter of the Smallwood Utilization Network 10/28/09

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GIS Layers for the New Mexico State Assessment

This is a list and definitions for the 8 panels being developed for the state assessment of New Mexico's natural resources.

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NM State Assessment Stakeholder's Meeting

This is the prioritization meeting for stakeholders for the NM statewide assessment of natural resources. The 8 panels will be presented, discussed and attendees will help prioritize information for developing the final NM State Assessment strategy and plan.

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Water Trust Board Grants 2010

The New Mexico Water Trust Board is solicting proposals for their 2010 funding cycle. Click on the link for more information...

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25x'25 Weekly Resource

A source of information on agricultural and forestry renewable energy and climate change solutions.

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Smallwood Newsletter

Weekly newsletter from the Smallwood Utilization Network

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State Assessment Prioritization Meeting

Stakeholders will prioritize the 8 themed models into one overall priority map for NM's state assessment. The models were developed by technical teams with expertise in: forest fragmentation, water quality and water supply, green infrastructure, fish and wildlife, economic potential, wildfire risk, forest health risk, and development risk. State Forester Butch Blazer asked all CG members to participate in the prioritization meeting.

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Watershed Restoration for the Santa Fe River

Join the Santa Fe Watershed Association for a short on river restoration by Craig Sponholtz on Thursday October 15, 2009.

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San Isidro Park River Restoration Workshop

A two day river restoration workshop on the Santa Fe River on October 17-18, 2009. Craig Sponholtz of Dryland Solutions will be leading the workshop which is sponsored by the Santa Fe Watershed Association. The workshop is free by advanced registration is required.

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Applied Watershed Restoration for Drylands Workshop (FREE)

Instructed by: Craig Sponholtz, Dryland Solutions. Upper Eagle Creek Watershed, Eastern Arizona. Contact Wilma Jenkins for more info at doublecircleranch@hughes.net

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Acequia Hydrology Symposium

To report research results on hydrology of traditional acequia irrigation systems. Presentations will address both technical and socio-cultural aspects of acequias along the Rio Grande. The conference will include overviews, technical sessions, and an interactive panel discussion.

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Know Your Watershed School Program

The New Mexico State Land Office offers an environmental education program called "Know Your Watershed" for 2nd, 4th & 6th grade classes throught out the state.

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