
Cooperative Burning: A Case Study
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

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

Since 2004, NMFWRI has gathered data on forests and forest health in New Mexico, mapped forest vegetation and helped groups collaborate on restoring their forests

The Southwest Ecological Restoration Institutes are coordinating a cross-boundary workshop to discuss ways of adapting to a rapidly changing Western landscape. Save your spot soon!

Join the Rocky Mountain Research Station and the Southwest Ecological Restoration Institutes Nov. 9 for a series of lightning talks exploring tree seedlings, Indigenous knowledge,

The largest wildfire in New Mexico’s recorded history will have lasting impacts on our community and our watershed. NMFWRI has helped to create web based

Don’t miss our free reseeding workshop coming up Saturday, Oct. 22 co-taught by Erika Larsen, a San Ignacio landowner and herbalist along with Cameron Weber,

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.