Institute hosts high school students for STEM Showdown at Storrie Lake
More than 150 students from five Northern New Mexico high schools learned about archery, water quality and forest fires from natural resource professionals last week
More than 150 students from five Northern New Mexico high schools learned about archery, water quality and forest fires from natural resource professionals last week
The Institute is seeking a natural resources professional to work with our team.
Forester Kent Reid, former NMFWRI director, will be the instructor for the next two free workshops. These are part of the ongoing Querencia in Action
FWRI and Luna Community College have teamed up to help landowners with tips and techniques for reducing erosion and restoring forests in burned areas.
The New Mexico Fire Viewer is an easy-to-use web map that shows active and past fires in the state. The interactive map was built by Patti Dappen, the Geographic Information Systems program manager at the New Mexico Forest and Watershed Restoration Institute. The
Three institutes working to improve forest health and reduce catastrophic wildfires in the West will get a $20 million financial boost from the Infrastructure Investment
Please note that the March 2022 Cross-Boundary Landscape Restoration Workshop has been POSTPONED. We are very much looking forward to reconvening with you all, and
Alan Barton, previously the manager of the collaboration program at the New Mexico Forest and Watershed Restoration Institute, stepped into the role of director in October. The