Restoring a Culture of Fire
The New Mexico Forest and Watershed Restoration Institute (NMFWRI), in partnership with New Mexico Highlands University’s (NMHU) Department of Forestry and FORT-CREST, co-hosted a compelling
The New Mexico Forest and Watershed Restoration Institute (NMFWRI), in partnership with New Mexico Highlands University’s (NMHU) Department of Forestry and FORT-CREST, co-hosted a compelling
NMFWRI’s Collaboration Program worked with the High Plains Grasslands Alliance (HPGA) and the Conservation Science Center to host a September workshop aimed at providing resources
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Crystal A. Medina is listening closely as she meets with collaborative groups around New Mexico who are focused on restoring forest and watershed health. “I’m
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Prescribed burns are one vital tool in helping land managers restore health to overgrown forests that are susceptible to disease, drought and catastrophic wildfires by
The goal of the Collaborative Mapping Project is to create a one stop searchable map and database of all the collaborative groups and collaborative support
NMFWRI and New Mexico Collaborations Forest and watershed restoration typically requires landowners to work with neighbors across property boundaries, to coordinate the restoration of large
The mission of Connecting for Conservation (C4C) in Santa Fe is to connect collaboratives and their partners working on forest and watershed restoration projects in