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Mountainair Collaborative

The Mountainair Collaborative brings partners and stakeholders in the Mountainair Ranger District landscape together to create a collaborative infrastructure and process to build on current relationships and create new relationships for working together to benefit the social, ecological, and economics well being of its communities.

View the Mountainair Planning Web Map

Vision of the Mountainair Collaborative

The Mountainair Collaborative envisions that the landscape of the Mountainair Ranger District and nearby communities will be prosperous, healthy, resilient and sustainable. As stewards of this landscape, the Mountainair Collaborative seeks to promote ecological, social, cultural and economic values.

Purpose of the Mountainair Collaborative

The purpose of the Mountainair Collaborative is to build and sustain relationships that draw together diverse perspectives to identify and address issues and to form a foundation for collaborative action. We do this by bringing together groups with interests and stakes in the landscape and communities on and near the Mountainair Ranger District, to share knowledge and provide input to the District on management decisions.

Cibola National Forest Plan Revision

  • Information related to the Ciobla National Forest Plan Revision
  • Draft Revised Land Management Plan for the Cibola National Forest Mountain Ranger Districts (Mount Taylor, Magdalena, Mountainair and Sandia)

Partners & Contacts

Mountainair Collaborative Contact List 9-20-21

Mountainair Collaborative Contact List 9-20-21

September 22, 2021

Meeting Minutes

2022-01-27 Mountainair Collaborative Meeting Notes

2022-01-27 Mountainair Collaborative Meeting Notes

Meeting Notes: Mountainair Collaborative, January 27, 2022
Joe Zebrowski of NMFWRI facilitated the meeting

February 2, 2022
Desired Conditions: Cibola National Forest and Grasslands Land and Resource Management Plan

Desired Conditions: Cibola National Forest and Grasslands Land and Resource Management Plan

Desired conditions are the social, economic, and ecological attributes toward which management of the land and resources of the plan area is to be directed.
Desired conditions are aspirations and are not commitments or final decisions approving projects and activities, and may be achievable only over a long time period.

February 2, 2022
Mountainair Collaborative SunZia Southwest Transmission and Pattern Wind Energy

Mountainair Collaborative SunZia Southwest Transmission and Pattern Wind Energy

Presentation by SunZia Southwest Transmission partners for a 500 mile long transmission line proposed in New Mexico. The line would be two 500kV lines providing up to 4,500 MW of transfer capacity. SunZia’s first customer is Pattern Energy that will own and operate wind generation facilities in central New Mexico.
January 2022 presentation

February 2, 2022
Manzano Mountains Focal Area Map WUI

Manzano Mountains Focal Area Map WUI

Manzano Mountains Focal Area Map WU

September 22, 2021
Fee Proposal Public Presentation

Fee Proposal Public Presentation

September 22, 2021
Requesting Public Comments on Proposed Recreation Fees and Management

Requesting Public Comments on Proposed Recreation Fees and Management

September 22, 2021
Mountainair Collaborative Agenda June 22 2021

Mountainair Collaborative Agenda June 22 2021

September 22, 2021
Mountainair Collaborative Map

Mountainair Collaborative Map

Mountainair Collaborative Map

July 29, 2020
Meeting Notes May 21, 2019

Meeting Notes May 21, 2019

Meeting Notes May 21, 2019

July 27, 2020
NEPA Training Mark Werkmeister

NEPA Training Mark Werkmeister

NEPA Training Mark Werkmeister – May 21, 2019

July 27, 2020
Meeting Notes, April 29th, 2019

Meeting Notes, April 29th, 2019

Meeting Notes, April 29th, 2019

July 27, 2020
Meeting Notes, March 5th 2019

Meeting Notes, March 5th 2019

Meeting Notes, March 5th 2019

July 27, 2020
Meeting Notes August 16, 2018

Meeting Notes August 16, 2018

Mountainair Collaborative August 16, 2018, 1:30–3:30 pm Edgewood SWCD, Moriarty, NM

July 27, 2020
Forest Plan Revision Briefing Paper

Forest Plan Revision Briefing Paper

Forest Plan Revision Briefing Paper

July 27, 2020
Mountainair Collaborative Operating Principles

Mountainair Collaborative Operating Principles

Mountainair Collaborative Operating Principles

July 27, 2020
Meeting Notes May 23rd, 2017

Meeting Notes May 23rd, 2017

Meeting Notes Mountainair Collaborative Team Workshop May 23, 2017, 1:30 – 3:30 pm Edgewood SWCD, Moriarty, New Mexico

July 27, 2020
Meeting Notes March 20, 2018

Meeting Notes March 20, 2018

Meeting Notes March 20, 2018

July 27, 2020
Meeting Notes June 13th, 2018

Meeting Notes June 13th, 2018

Mountainair Collaborative Meeting Notes June 13th, 2018

July 27, 2020
Mountainair Collaboration Landscape Values

Mountainair Collaboration Landscape Values

Mountainair Collaboration Landscape Values to Protect and to Promote

July 27, 2020
Meeting Notes August 22, 2017

Meeting Notes August 22, 2017

Mountainair Collaborative Team Workshop, August 22, 2017, 1:30 – 3:30 pm Edgewood SWCD, Moriarty, New Mexico

July 27, 2020

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The New Mexico Forest and Watershed Restoration Institute at New Mexico Highlands University receives financial support through the Cooperative and International Programs of the U.S. Forest Service, Department of Agriculture, under the Southwest Forest Health and Wildfire Prevention Act. In accordance with Federal law and U.S. Department of Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability. (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs.) To file a complaint of discrimination, write to USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20250-9410 or call (800) 795-3271 (voice) or (202) 720-6382 (TTY). NMHU is an equal opportunity provider and employer.