Forest Visualization
Virtually walk through New Mexico forests to learn about effective forest restoration. What should a forest look like after a restoration project? In an age
Virtually walk through New Mexico forests to learn about effective forest restoration. What should a forest look like after a restoration project? In an age
This photo series was compiled by NMFWRI to show different wood fuels residues specifically in Southwest mixed conifer, ponderosa pine, and piñon-juniper. Since 2007, NMFWRI
The tamarisk leaf beetle (TLB) was first introduced in 2001, in an attempt to curb dense stands of saltcedars (tamarisk) that line southwestern rivers. The beetles
PDF Documents Links A Guide to Staying Safe During Wildfires This all-in-one guide delivers the essential strategies and tactics to keep you safe from wildfire
Below are some of our favorites plant resources. Other NM Plant Guide Websites Wildflowers of New Mexico – Flowering Plant Identification Guide for New Mexico.
NMFWRI co-sponsored desired conditions workshops that took place in Silver City, NM and Reserve, NM in August 2017 The public was invited to participate in
Sacramento Mountains Desired Conditions Workshops 25-26 and 27-28 October 2016 The public is invited to participate in a workshop on forest restoration in the Sacramento
New Mexico Highlands University