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NMFWRI - GRGWA Riparian Common Stand Exam Based Plot Sample Protocols

NMFWRI – GRGWA Riparian Common Stand Exam Based Plot Sample Protocols

Based on the 2011 Guidelines and Protocols for Monitoring Riparian Forest Restoration Projects (Bonfantine, et al.) and the Common Stand Exam-based protocols used by NMFWRI for CFRP projects For questions or comments, contact: Kathryn R Mahan, Ecological Monitoring Specialist, NMFWRI
July 27, 2020
Guidelines and Protocols for Monitoring Riparian Forest Restoration Projects

Guidelines and Protocols for Monitoring Riparian Forest Restoration Projects

Guidelines and Protocols for Monitoring Riparian Forest Restoration Projects

July 27, 2020
Literature Review of Four Invasive Phreatophytes and One Invasive Grass within the Bosque Forest of the Middle Rio Grande

Literature Review of Four Invasive Phreatophytes and One Invasive Grass within the Bosque Forest of the Middle Rio Grande

Literature Review of Four Invasive Phreatophytes and One Invasive Grass within the Bosque Forest of the Middle Rio Grande

July 27, 2020
Bosque Ecosystem Monitoring Program (BEMP) Site Monitoring Report for 2017

Bosque Ecosystem Monitoring Program (BEMP) Site Monitoring Report for 2017

Bosque Ecosystem Monitoring Program (BEMP) Site Monitoring Report for 2017 2017 Annual Tamarisk Leaf Beetle Monitoring Technical Report for the Greater Rio Grande Watershed Alliance

July 27, 2020
Using LIDAR for Greater Rio Grande Watershed Alliance Pre-Treatment Vegetation Monitoring

Using LIDAR for Greater Rio Grande Watershed Alliance Pre-Treatment Vegetation Monitoring

Using LIDAR for Greater Rio Grande Watershed Alliance Pre-Treatment Vegetation Monitoring

July 27, 2020
GRGWA web map

GRGWA web map

GRGWA Web Map

July 29, 2020

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